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Ys“ S@ s. Harding Occupies Box at the Circus. Other Society Leaders Attend I\atlonal Horse Show. ARDING is box at the circus this after- noon, and has with her a party of frie officials are occupyir especially distinguished par- ties being made up from the Senate. Senator Davis is entertaining cuests ds. boxes and bloc cash however. is divided between lovers of the Senate pax Society. the sport bravini uncertain see their favorite horses performs. There are also many important folk \n at the from official an resident New National for the pre: “Electra” for the benetit of ley endowment fund. the Wel Chauncey Former Senator and Mrs. (1 honor Depew were the guests o of Mr N dinner last eveni Cochran. Japanese Embassy Attache Dinner Host This Evenin The new naval embassy. Cap! dinner this evening. spend _three England and ¥ Mrs. Thom Aflan__Dough Olympic Mrs. Paui de Pomeroy. turn to Wa week. Mrs. Adelaide Wor turned to her apar: ord. Fort Worth. T Mr. and Mrs. panied by their two daug son. arrived vesterday from Chile and have taken an apartment at the Hotely Washington for a short pertion of the late Spring season. The Mme. Curie reception commit- tee has issued invitations for a meet- ing to be held in honor of Mme. Curie in the United States Museum Friday evening. May 2l when Dr. Robert A versity of Chicago will speak on “Radium.” ®rs. Hoghes to Be Hostess at Box Party for “Electra.” Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of State, will entertain a party in her box this afternoon-at the perform- ance of “Electra.” which will be given at 4:30 in the National Theater, for the benefit of Wellesly College. Others who will_entertain box parties will be Mrs. Weeks, wife of the Secre- tary of War; Senator and Mrs. War- ren, Miss HeiensCannon, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rann_Kennedy. Mrs. Marshall Field and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood Col. and Mrs. W. H. Noble have given up their apartment at the St Nicholas and will be at the Lons- dale until June 6, when they wiil go 10 Warrenton, Va., to spend the early summer. Maj. and_ Mrs. Thomas Caldwell Turner. U. S. M. (%, and their chii- dren have returned. to the Westmin- ster after a visit in Philadelphia with their uncle, Mr. H W. Biddle. Mrs. Mary Turner and Miss Ruth Hascal hc;l“ just arrived from Mare Istand. if. The Governor of Arizona and Mrs. Thomas E. Campbeil are in Wash- ington for a few davs, staying at the New Willard. They will be enter- tained during their stay by the new scnator from Arizona and Mrs. Ralph Cameron. Miss Adeline Oxnard was hostess at a luncheom yesterday at her home on K street. given in compliment to Miss Louise Branch and Miss Fliza- heth Scott of Richmond. who are her Pouse guests. The guests numbered about Sixiy. Today Miss Oxnard and her guests The Daintiest of Graduation Fl’OCkS Lovely creations of Or- gandy, Plain or Dotted Swiss and Ginghams. The model sketched is of Dot- ted Organdy with Organdy Ruffles and wide sash. Shown in Jade, Orchid, Peach and “Maize. Just the captivating little Frocks for Class Nights or other little affairs inci- dental to Graduation. Very special at— g $19.50 A Special Offering of Plaid Striped and Checked Sports Skirts Every conceivable Sport Skirt for Traveling, Motor- ing. Golf, Tennis or other outdoor use, to match com- binations of costume; all pleats; all sizes for the woman and miss. Our spe- cial price— $10.00 tion of occupying a | other | « SOEIERY ciety | funched at of 1 plendid Mrs. rformar | Dream.” ful fairy+ an plac: May The tion \1— | Da Faw W i< chairman A e - committee of community Focalnart) { the benefit of which * the garden party local organization. headed - the benefit of C Archibald_Hopkins, the two i e e the weather to | committes interested in th i i Atherton Seideil STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. SOCIETY evening at the Catholic Community Housle by the younz | Cecilia’s CAPT. JOHN S. MILLER DIES AT AGE OF atchell of 3209 19th h; returned manded Washington Light Infantry Company. Jumbia Uni Columbia L b spend the da of the corp: one of the included spe 5 1o and two of the u ghtiul “hol for wh t s noted the Capitol with a party Comnuleted 1ces of ) with Mendelssobn's music. will be Tuesday afternoon and and Mrs idwa holm, Bradley i . have been completed. Wiltiam members of the music jJdohn A i Mrs. Addition T. Dimmock, M Mrs. Edith Br loushb, fvrm\nf‘e will be 1 the «oening per- 9 o'clon “and Mrs CAPT. JOHN S. James After an il Cant. dohn & A Gordon \nrlhruh oo ld. Violin 8 lin <olo; 1948 Miss Estelle croups of children . among whomn Colton, litt in 1871 business, wi up o the ti MRS, GEORGE Wife of the S vesterds 73 Resident Here Fifty Years—Com- - Tiapn | pent his youth w ven by com- | orrow aftern dent, who wil H Burkh: Capt. Miller w 4 Warret e e! a at ckhome, Bradley Hills, little sons of Wiltiam G. Bu T e ut. Jor rew Spanogle. | d., May 23. I of whow are pupils of Miss recently been announced: | - S L Wik o il nature o e commi i of the o o T Wars | will open the rummasze sale of house- !’."I_l‘]‘ 7 '::;n‘".xu :.r':m:’l:)::gt ot lihs n day dinners 1 pre- "“‘f' < and objects | Gy I O'Neill. general chairman; ety ok “,‘"“ S cined with Sted by Mrs 1414 t tomorrow .u\ll e el Lynch, Mrs. Lynn Trout- was prominentls identifcd, " 1 nue for three da i Mre Guv @ Dove Mra C. G Washingion Taght 1 Warren H simon. Mrs. Charles Meyers, Mrs 4 e time of its dissolu- Little Theater Pl Brewer Meat B tion was captain of one of the - to Henefit Chinese Relief. nitzl re. Charles A ns have Ry AR Miller w dld ; W n Soule Tardge 9, Chapter. R A imandery He was Temple, “ashington . the garden part d until the following a charm ling marked will ;.1..;, | pon el member of Almas ulso Mystic | 5 to 7 at Stockhome Loctnelandid] by 3a? the uburban home of Mrs. St Lty SR Shrine. : ', : s 2 Iy Miss Sarah Munroe and M Atro o Dr . th Marnage Licenses. L Deland have i their house N o h gone to Provincetown. Mass., :lw;: T \}r\ “enn P H.un r uul m\ Marriage licenses have been issued to the Uhx‘. "\‘;;*n eir annual custo Rallou faliowing so. J i Sunesannealieus g Fredemck A. Sterling and Dorothy W. Me | Ruhway, N 5 e et Dr. and Mrs. H. Wells Woodward, : : Besides his wife and son, Capt. Mrs. Le €Calngun Leidenger. wholl LLE 876 S8 oh IWERS I 20688 ard, Whittington. [ 10avea two grandehildren, John Strc has been the house guest of her S L : Feckett R e ncn Towisend brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and |’} u:n:';-:lm_\r:‘lw_rau ;mr;J have: opuned et i, Dinlap of Hampon. Va.. and G il .M i < hei ome n Ma achus s ave e. | Bt ot of Brool 2 - D Mrs. C. C houn. has returned to o AVenUe. | o M. Kent and 'dnlia E. Dameroy.|{ KFuneral se will be hmx at Jo- her home in Kentucky Mrs. Charles V. Merodith of Itich- | both of Lotisburg, V soph Gawlors Sons tomorrow aft Mrs. Leidenger expects to come 10 lmond, Va. has arrived at the Pow.| 1«0 M L. Lyda. both of | noor o'clock. The interment will Washington again in June to keep|hatan to attend the sessions of the | MSRMBE VR 00 e pricglangs. | be brivale, in Glenwood cemetery. some engagements. American Federation of Arts Rovert K. Brent_of Arrington, Va. and v Al . o e Eliza H. Carter of Pryant, Va. Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper. wife of | Mrs. J. Carter Brown of New York | Ralph E. Ogle of city and Amy I Deaths Reporled. Representative Cooper, leave on May 26. for her home in Wis- is planning to is spending a month at the Powhatan. | Redzers of Warmen, Obio Hall and Florence M. Collins. Hester and Hattie P. Fry The following deaths have been reparted consin. plliss Violeta Moque celebrated her Heatee andf fo the health department withio fhe last = = irthday anni sary Friday ev z 5 twenty-four hours: Mrs. Frederick T. F. Johnson en-|py giving & bok parey at Keithe ang| Asren M. Leng asd Ev iton Hann. 0. St tertained Saturday a luncheon fol-|then taking her friends to a prettily e0; 1) lowed by auction bridge. in honor of fappointed supper in (ke main dining| I a diplomat save yes, he means ridence Hospital =~ Mrs. Edward B. Gibson, wife of Com- | room of the Hotel Washington perhaps. If he says perhaps hs 8 D atreet eputh- mander Gibson, U. S. N. £ eans ro. If he says no, he's no dip- = A Qance is to be given tomorrow !lomat—Saginuw News Courier. Mr. and Mre. A. A. Skelton arrived vesterday mouth. Ohia, days at their way | city and turn to their home in Port¥mouth at the end o Mrs. ters, Minnie The ~ c“?fiere't@ know how o fit corsets. F af Tenth St. The Kafka Admessage for the Young Girl Graduate Kafka Service is very real and tangible, yet difficult to descri woven into the shop, all through its various stages John €. Miss Catherine lLetts, are spending the week in New York. A Store Built from their home in Ports- and are spending a few | Hotel Washington n ¢ Philadelphia, Atlantic York. They wil re- Ml Y Tuesday’s Big Values Are Equal to the Opening Specials at the New and Greater Store of 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Enthusiasm Reigned High Today in the SALEOF NEWDRESS For Women and Misses A Great Special Purchase and Sale of Dresses Worth up to $55.00 Your Choice Lace and Satin Dresses And Many Other Combinations 25 Every New and Popular Model Is Represented—All Colors and Plenty of Smart Combinations N, the to New f a few weeks. i Letts and her daugh- Letts and Miss 1110 F STREET N.W. Canton Crepe Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Satin Dresses Georgette Dresses Taffeta Dresses Crepe Meteor Dresses Lace Dresses Lace and Georgette Dresses I Still Plenty of Those Popular “SKIBO”’ TWEED SUITS For Women and Misses Values Up to $45.00. Choice The most popular Sports Suit made. Finely tailored and si'k lined, shown in Gray, Tan, Brown, Blucs, ete. All sizes. 2,009 Cotton WASH WAISTS The Best Values Ever Offered at 512 nd * Batistes, Persian Lawns, Dimities, Imported French Voiles, Marquisettes, French Lawns and Novelty weaves. 95 The Wonderful WOOL SWEATERS Values to $7.98 Soft Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, with atch pofcfkets :l‘lld tl;rn» ack cuffs. colors $3 98 Fiber Silk Sweaters andisizes oot e These are in Tuxedo models, with long sash-belt. All $15.00 on Intimate Service T Z. be. It has been wanted colors, Very extraordinary values. . 7 of progress, until today, N 000 Si 1 :hm one (h;nk! of Kai- \\\§ Hand drawnwork, handmade, em- l;l SIIk Jeney Petticoats a’s, it ;" usually because of broidered, lace trimmed, new neck Values to $5. some phase of Kafka Serv- = Reduced to o ice t:az hudn one time or treatments. Iligh and low neck models. e = S t! & = . t will pay to buy 1 of thesa pottl- hose iy e Short and long sleeve styles. White and conts at (hin” price. | Tney are (he ones that 2 ‘ormerly were priced nt §4.98 d $5.08. A blg tory, colors. variety of styles, colors and sombinations, VI i, 20 0 ////y/////////////§ 2 N NNy 72222, Z. board is to recomn missioners a workhouse months of inactivit ‘Former on afrer t day the e, h the two pre of oftice | I Py tolph, inns ! Charged With CHARITY HEADS TO MEET. IARREST SENATE ASPIRANT | Wyoming Embezzlement. May Postmaster | 1 Let Us Remodel YOUR FURS And Put Them in OUR COLD STORAGE I the Safe and Sure Way | Repairing—Remodeling a Spectalty | Reasonable Eanet & Bacher, 521 13th St. Second Floor. N.w. _Thone Matin 4708 KAPLOWITZ BROTHERS Sorrento and Wraps of Warvella ¢ loth, B slly made and lined—collie brown and Pekin blue $137.50 Circular Cape, in handnome design of Marvelln cloth T £65.00 Black Satin Coats and Wraps £12.50 79.50 Kmbroidered Duvetyn Wraps. in brown and ostrich. 5119, .50 Radium Silk-line Wraps and Coats, fine Ramona and Tricotine. %11 $85 Embroidered Tricotine Cape Conts. handsomely denigned -and e e $85 Henna and Gray Ramona Wraps. heautifully embroidered. ... .. 3 .50 Black and Sorrento aps, with cable stitching Quilted Satin Capes, nd black The Charm of the Handmade 1 $42.50 bl tine C nrnld styles Luxury—silk 100% pure, Blouse all the way up. Durability—a lock in the at 35.00 ter Ts women of good taste in dress. attracting more and more Here is a beautiful model of French voile or batiste hem- stitched in square designs and stitch which prevents gar- runs. “They shall not pass!” Economy—they outlast 2 or 3 pairs of ordinary silk dotted with embroidery. Real stockings. The price, filet lace edges the collar and $2.75. cuffs. Short as well as long | a 5 sleeves. Gold Stripe with Lisle Tops. $2.00. May-Time Blouses, $2.95 Ana White So freah and spring e, seores of differs st otlaal Wil LnEAEat ) niEy lIar and cuffs, nlso of ches gingham with Uitla pleated fril As mancy as vou plense, S all-white, teimmed with ery und real filot and Irish ia. A Blouse With a New Purpose, $2.00 They are of fine cream-color net. Collar, enffs and front heavily embroldersid and lace trimmed—making un ideal Vestes W \.h sizes. $3.50 Glove Silk Stockmgs, $2.25 ¢ blue onl tan Pure Silk - smart All Stockings, $2.25 Set. for sull, aweaters or dress, Slde by stde with these, and 2 i ith Poin- at the same price, we ara show- Full fashioned, .\\\lh Poin Ing some of white voile, with [ tex heels, mercerized garter collars and cufts of colored or- gandy, pretty as can be! hems ; black and white. $45.00 Real Camel's Hair Polo Coa Tength . .. 250.00 Wooltex Top polo mixture. . 26500 Wooltex Duvette Street Contx.. (an and gray 2650 Tan and Extra Size Appérel 1 .50 Tricotine Suits, tailored and $75 Tricotine Dresses 1n cmbroidered $99.50 Tan and Gray Braided Trico- tine, Georgette Crepe and Foulard . “T;e Gold Stripe and What It Stands for ot i 721 Ninth Street N.W. 7 ! Adjacent to The Tiaio i i H N EVERY DAY | Eio 1415 G Street!' i Opposite Keith's | Q&S Furs Exciusively | TRU \\llll FURS! —that ;u:x<m e stored unde 105t favorable conditions. We offer improved storage IRERUTLDING FURS A SPECIALTY | BURLINGTON HOTEL || HORSEBACK RIDING | ..m‘“i“.:.’,.“"?.‘““.":;..u L |l Tseelient <: competent | Al EE S T H,,, ructor location—di Bhocial Table d hote. small cafe 100 i| roct entra to bridle paths. DEAL X I\ HORSES ' Carlton Riding' School | 2134 I STRY " \ORTHWEST > ‘Telephor North 1894. 5 ke o ] ' We eell fise tummiture GEO. PLITT CO., Inc. H = 1325 14th St. Phones M. 4224-5 || i : Pure Cream | ‘ H Clear Baby’s Skin F I J | ‘With Cuticura udg e 1; | §.9,a;., ang Ta.l(’:llfl‘! | “It’s Delicious” | intraent. Taicom, whers. Porsmampies | [~ I L Crenrs Laberaarion Upt X, Malden, Mase. 14th at GE Snagly attived n phis Kaps ; TR : i Il 1owitz Riding Habit or Im- Hemstitching and Picot | AWNINGS FqR HOT V{E':fl'l'l'l'.il‘t1 o B Reicg i = | —Extra special eare is taken i - = ke Edging | Twninge made by us it and are bese | e A i Cotton, 13c Silk, 14c |materiain | Snd selfreliant Horse || Buttons Covered Moderate Prices—Best Workm: 1p. [ woman, I} Quick Service Estimates cheerfully furnished. ! I"riced at $69.50 MRS. M. E. HOLLEY - CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | Col. 9378 2561 15th N.W. 714 13th n.w. M. 5373-5374. T T T T T T T TTTTTITTITD T FFTITITTTTTTITITTTT LIS a rice alC. d R ! | onday--W hat a hesponse: Proving that Feminine Washington is ever on the alert, keenly alive to sales P worth while. : In the evident opinion of these eager purchasers—This is a sale “‘““e“sely 52 1216 F Street N.W. your interest to attend! . . Spring Suits } Prlce Suits 1 Price $69.50 Smartly Tailored Suits $50 Navy and Black Tricotine Suits, navy and black tricotine...... .tu.rr. with ripple jackets 25.00 $82.50 Longline Jacket Suits, navy $59.50 Embroidered and black tricotine............_. $41.25 Rraided Suits, mavy and black Navy and Black Suits of trico- tricotine tine, tailored with simplicity..... $42.50 $60.50 Tan and Gray Suit 50 Navy and Gray Suits, elabor- men!rd with braid nn‘ embroid- ated with braid and embroidery..$44.75 (83475 $95 Embroidered Costume Suits, tan, ‘17‘ \lflmll Nlmd Suits, of navy mray, black, twill cord. $47.50 tricotine; eminently dexirable £ST.50 $150 Costmme Suits, (ln. navy and $1S5 Pewter Gray Piquetine Em- black; graceful in cut and luxu; broidered Sumit of a richness .. #9235 rious in trimmings. W 1 Dresses Price Sport Clothes 3 $69.50 Taffeta Dresses, crisp ruffled 235 Novelty Styles In Jersey Sport tunics . .... .75 Suits, Amgora collars — hand Gowns pf Canton C! PPP" taflored S SlothIS .817.50 headed nnd embroidered....... ... $34. #45 English Teweed Suits, smartly $15 Black and brown lace Afternoon made, with xemi-fitted jackets. . . .$22.50 Gowns ... . 92250 $55 Velour Check Sults for sport “or 55 Richly Readed Crepe de Chine eneral wenr—box jackets. .5 ‘Afternoon Gowns, navy and black.$27.50 $2550 Belted and Full Back and $82.50 Dinner Gowns of lace and Relted Polo Coats. ..,..81125 4 georgette; tan, sky blue, gray and 23500 Navy Blue and Black jade. the fascinating - - $41.25 veteen Sport Jackets..... 3 .50 230 Dresses of Canton Crepe, the 23250 Jersey Sport Dresses, navy, material that has swept into wide my el Fsrrenis o8 favor; carefully embroidered. ... .| $15.00 Sport Dreases, fea- $35 Canton Crepe Tailored Dresses, ,.,,h.‘ the mew circular tunics and brown and black. .. ................ 7.50 romed ot 25,00 $10 Frocks of taffeta, ribhon and 50 Brown and Biack Tafleta w P vvvvvv $20.00 Dresses, circular skirts S raps } Price 1 Pri $100 Quilted tin Coats, in efll‘(‘- coats Prlce tive Tuxedo model. . 50.00 2100 Wooltex Coats. superh quality. $110 Tusedo Cape Coatx. in the hena- beautifally embroidercd, navy blne tiful Marvel and hiack tricotine. . £50.00 PR "Coats. full back. ontw, fall bac black and trimmed, navy, $34.75 ..$37.50 .. 844785 A Big Purchase of Petticoats We have been fortunate in obtaining hundreds of sample Petticoats, a manu- facturer’s clearance; un- usually good materials, styles and colors. All jersev, fancy pleated flounces, ribbon trimmed. $5.00 Petticoats, $3.95. Of jersey and soft Tus- trous satin, beautiful gar- ments. $10 to $16.50 Petti- coats, $7.85 and $10.85. The Sale Begins Today— more details tomorrow! More of Those SbSoon-Sol- d Gowns and Chemise $1.95 Ordered at the beginning of the May Sales, but due to a delay in shipment, we re- ceived only a part, Here are the rest, and when vou see them you will reafize the wisdom of buying heavily, Nainsook and batiste, lace and fine embroidery trim- med. White and flesh col- ored.