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SOCIETY' SOCIETY Ertebacher Twelve-Ten F St. WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, oCle President and Mrs. -Harding Entel:tain at Luncheon—Invitations for *‘At Home” at White House on May 26. RESIDENT and Mrs Harding| Mrs. Stephens, wife of Representa- P bad with them st luacheon to-'“" A R B Stephens of Cincinoatl MAY 20, 1921 of mearly & years absence visiting and traveling in the south and in Californja and Arizona, was given a charmingly appointed luncheon at the ‘Washington Club today by her moth- er, Mra. Clifford K. Berryman. Some of the guests were members of Miss Berryman's college fraternity, Pi Beta Phi, some of the Dorothy Hancock Chapter, D. A- R.. and others. The luncheon party. which was a complete surprise to Miss Berryman, included: Miss Katherine Avers, Miss Margaret Ayers, Miss Nell Anderson. Miss Katherine Barnard, Miss Alice Backsdale, Miss Helen Bonebrake, Miss Cornelia Clark, Miss Anna Coop- er, Miss Dorothy Campbell. Miss Emily Dowell, Miss Marie Dowell Miss Dorothy Dennett, Miss Eliza- beth Earnest, Mias Maxine Girts. Miss Marjorie Gerry, Miss Mildred Herbst. Miss Ruth Hoimes, Miss Therese Hall. Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss Collins Jones, Miss Hannah i Keith, Miss Elizabeth Kendrick. Miss aine Lazarro. Miss Betty Muldrow. iss Martha McGrew, Miss Virginia ckols, Miss Mildred O'Niel. Minette Ruddiman, MlnsT ait. Better Service for Baby Nowhere else will you find the same selective assortments of Baby Wardrobery. Styles that are ex- clusive; designs that are distinctive; values that re- fiect the best in material and workmanship. But priced in moderation—based on real worth. Everything for every youngster, from cradle age to six. * Jackie Coogan Dolls che i sl .so —the cutest of them all——.... Fourteenth at G ente: & small company at Qsy Mr. Carmi Thompson of|luncheon at the Capitol today in Ronor of her house ghest Mra. Halph Ohlo. Jones of Stuebenville, Ohio, who Yesterday aftermoon Mre. Harding|wqi] visit Representative and Mrs. received the delegates and members | Stephens for a few weeks. to the twelfth annusl convention of — & : the American Federation of Arts, nd |Qriclod ¥t SRR Lo SELR LR e = - 5 later she went to Walter Reed Hoa- D.::tln;“?!hne Brousseau of N"\Vyoonrx' s 5 " Louise Williams. M Dital to attend the tea celebrating [ngveh, PUL GOW Lving n New Work Helen Williams. Miss Katherine Wil- the third anniversary of Red Cross|tho funeral ceremonies of the Chiet sie Pearson, Mrs. Lewis Colbert, Mrs. convalescent house. fastice of the Supreme Court, the late Wilson Compton. Mrs. Robert Duncan. Invitations for an at-home to be E1asWntte: Mrs. O. R. Ev Mrs. Reginald given at the White House Thursday| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Oddie en- uz:i:sma“"mx‘.'.?:?;} gfl?"}iicrflrfa afternoon, May 36, from 5 to 7|tertained at dinner last evening at Hynson, Mrs. Benjamin_Lingo, Mrs. o'dlock, are being issued by Mrs. |the Cafe St. Marks. H('l’\l’yI Merw’lr Mr:i PrEnk‘ !\;};’Y. Mrs. Marvin Tyler, Mrs. arle ite Harding today. The event is the 8ec-| Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. ana Mrs. Vernon West. ond of a series of three being given, | Phippe entertained at dinner last The decorations were of pink gladi- and if the weather is adapted to out- |évening at their residence, Single Oak, oli and many other late spring flow- door entertainment, the at-home will| Woodley road, when their guests in- ers. take the form of a garden party. cluded Senator and Mrs. Richard P. Mra Harding received the noted|Emst, Senator and Mrs. Robert L. soulptresa, Mrs. Sally James Farnham, | Stansfleld, Senator and Mrs. Tasker whose portrait bust of the Peruvian|L. Oddie, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert M. liberator was unveiled in the-Amer-| Work, Commander and Mrs. Hayne ican Union building last evening. Ellis and Miss Hart. Mra Coolidge returned to Washing- Mrs. Knox, wife of Senator Philander ton early this morning after a ten-|C. Knox of Pennsylvania, is spending day absence spent in Massachusetts [a few days in Washington, having She returned by way of New York|[come for the garden party given by and joined the Vice President at the|President and Mrs. Harding last Wed- New Willard. nesday. Mrs. Knox will return to her 4 home “at Valley Forge, Pa., after a The ambassador of Great Britain|short stay here. and Lady Geddes will return Iate this afternoon after a stay of two weeks|Maj. Gen. and Mr: in Houston, Tex.; Chicago and other |Entert; points in the middle west, where they were extensively entertained. Sportswear For those ( that play MRS. VINCENT M. BRENNAN, Wife of Representative Bremnan of Detroit, Mich., one of the mewest of the young congressio: hostessen. and those that don’t This Store Is Closed Saturdays of 1 P.M. throughout the year with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. This change is solely in the in- terest of our employes, therefore we will greatly appreciate your aid in g be- fore 1 p.m. Saturdays and thereby helping to further one of the most humanitarian move- Mins Nancy G. Jones Weds ~ iliam G. Barnewall. The marriage of Miss Nancy Gordon Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Jones, to Mr. William Gou- veneur Barnewall. son of Mrs. Mor- = ris Barnewall of New York. took place last evening. The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock in the Washington Club by Rev. James R. Freeman. rector of the Church of the Epiphany. The decoration was of pink and white peonies, the simple white prie dieu standing before tall Australian ferns and palms, Wwith standards of the peonies at either side. The bride, Who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of pale green crepe de chine, the skirt gracefully draped and the wounded soldiers playing pool, watch- ing the base ball score and otherwise amusing themselves, Mrs. Harding a cup of tea and a moment's chat with every member of this group of women, whose work among the pa- tients has been an example to the entire country. She also visited pa- tients in several of the wards who could not attend the tea. before re- turning to the White House. Ward Workers in Attendance. The ward workers wore their turesque uniforms of gray linen with flowing gray chiffon vefls falling from their white caps on which the insignia of the Red Cross showed, and prominent among them were Mrs. A COLLECTION OF SMART APPAREL DE- SIGNL D FOR SUMMER ’ WEAR, DECIDEDLY PRAC- TICAL AND APPRO- PRIATE. Fiber Silk Swea‘e’ as pictured Barnett at Dimner. The Secretary of thé Navy and Mrs. Deénby were the guests of honor at a dinner last evening of Maj. Gen. Bust of Unanue George Barnett, U. S. M. C., and Mrs. ments inaugurgted. F o Tenth St. A Kafka Aclmessage for Saturclay--Mothers' Day This Dainty Little Organdy Dress —as sketched—may be had in tan with hemstitched hem and brown worsted embroidery and wide sash. For tots of 2 to 6 It is priced at $5 95 Other Organdy Dresses e—for Ettle girls of 2 to 6 are priced at $3.95 to $6.95 The Lingerie Hat —in the sketch has ribbon and lace trim- ming. Priced at $4.00. 2 Others, $295 to $7.50 Girls® Tailored Hats —of Milan Braid, with grosgrain ribbon bands. Formerly sold up to $3.50. Special for Saturday, $1.50 Mothers Depend on Kafka’s —because this store seems to sense their TUnveiled at Dinner. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes were the guests in whose honor the ambassa- dor of Peru and Senora de Peset en- tertained a distinguished company at dinner last evening. at the Pan Amer- ican Unfon buflding. The octagon table was arranged around the foun- tain in the patio, where the date trees and tall palms of the tropics formed a beautiful setting. The fountain, in which vari-colored lights were re- flected, was garlanded with smilax, while pink roses and ferns outlined the edge of the bowl, and also form- ed the decoration on the table, where great placques of the roses and pink snapdragons were alternated with baskets of the same blossoms. Tall rose trees rose above the flowers on the table. The guests were the Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, the ambassador of France d Mm Jusserand, the ambassador of Russia, Mr. Boris Bakhmeteff; the Secretary of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks, the minister of Portugal, Viscount d’Alts the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, the min- ister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, Senator Walter E. BEd rs. Sarah Lee Phillips, Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Representative 8. G. Por- ter, Representative and Mrs. Freder- ick C. Hicks, Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Admiral and Mrs. Willlai W. Kimball, Judge and Mrs. Cha: Henderson, Mi Julian Mrs. Dorothy Willlams .Mc- Combs, Mrs. John Ballantine Pitney, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mr. Frederick A. Sterling, Mr. and_Mrs. William Littauer, Mra. George D. Hope, Mrs. James B. Ha, ;ln of New York, Mrs. Sally James 'arnham, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Mr. Charles Noble Gregory, Col. Cor- dier, Mr. Leland Harrison, Semor Don Alvarez de Buenavista and Senor San- tiago Bedoya of the Peruvian em- bassy staff. : Unlon; ‘The dinner was followed by the un- veiling of the bust of Dr. Hippolito Unanue, founder of Peruvian ind, pendence, in 1821, His excellency. the ambassador, made the speéch of pres- entation, in which he sketched the history of his country and the promi- nent part taken in it by Dr. Unanue. Senora de Pezet then unveiled the bust, which was draped with the Peruvian flag, and the Secretary of State, in a very graceful addréss, accepted the gift on behalf of the board of the Pan-American Union, of which he is chairman. Ambassador Pezet then placed a wreath upon the bust of each of the great heroes of 2| opening Tuesday. in that hotel. Barnett. The guests included Gen. Henry C. Haines, U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. ines; Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Admiral Casey Morgan, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Harlow, Capt.” Frank Potts and Miss Anne Gordon. Col. Archibald Hopkins has gone to New York to be present at the un- velling of a tablet to his father, Presi- dent Mark Hopkins, in the Americal Hall of Fame. Mrs. John Temple Graves enter- tained a company of twenty at lunch- eon today, in honor of Mrs. Edward P. Porcher. Among the guests were Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of Switserland, and Mrs.. Hampson Gary, wife of the United States minister to Switzerland. Bridge followed the luncheon. Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp has cards for an at home tomorrow aft- ernoon from 5 to 7 in her home, at 1701 20th street. ued President Arrives for Women’s Congress. Mrs. Joseph R. Lamar of Atlanta, president of the Colonial Dames of America, has arrived at the Hotel ‘Washington to preside at the bi- annual conference of the Coloniai es, which will be held next week, Mrs. Lamar will hold a reception to the delegates next Tuesday evening at the Washington. The conference of the Colonial Dames will include reports of of- ficers and committees, among them the work on the portico being built by the Colonial Dames over the fa- mous Plymouth Rock, where the Pil- grim Fathers landed so many years ago. portico is to preserve the rock. which has been put into its original place, a portion of the work of restoring the original shore line. Col William E. Thaw of Pitts- burgh. a former member of the La- fayette Escadrille, and one of the most famous aces in the war, and Mrs. Thaw, were the guests of honor at luncheon Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Logan, and_ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Logan ter in°®the afternoon in their box at the horse show. Col. and Mrs. Thaw left last evening for New York and they will return again to Wash- ington for a visit in a few weeks' time. Mrs. Harding Attends Tea Mrs. Harding, accompanied by the President’s aid, Col. Clarence O. Sher- rill, U. S. A., and her secretary, Miss Laura Harlan, attended the tea given yesterday afternoon at the Red Cross John Jacob Rogers, Mrs..A. Garrison McCintock, Mrs. Harriet Blaine Beale. Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Edward A. Quintard, Miss Katherine Riggs, Mrs. George V. Moseley, Mrs. Willlam Lewis, Mrs. " Charles Warren, Mrs. Richard Fourchey, Mrs. E. O. Fox, Miss E. Os- borne, Miss Grace Ocumpaugh, Miss Muriel Denys, Mrs Charles G. Mc- Roberts, Miss Marjorie Middleton, Mrs. Anne Brandon, Mrs. Hilton, Migs Anne Randolph, Miss Helen Oyster and Miss Kirk. This group, which during the war confined its work almost entirely to tho purposes for which the Convalescent House was built, that is, providing amusement and recreation for the men gradually regaining their health, now go about in the wards distributing the Red Cross supplics, which include cigarettes, matches, hankerchiefs and other articles necessary to the health and comfort of the patients. A number af canteen work- ers were present, as were nurses and alds, their uniforms adding a gay touch of color to the scene. _Several hundred patients were seated about in the vari- ous rooms and on the grounds outside, which are now at the height of their beauty with flowering trees and plants. Many notable visitors called during the afternoon, among them diplomats, prominent Army officials and smart resi- dents. Miss Mabel T. Boardman was among the early arrivals, who stayed throughout the tea, and others present included Mrs. Edward Beale McLean, Mrs, Charles D. Carter, wife of Repre- sentative Carter. who is In charge of the motor corps; Miss Marjorle Lower, as- sistant R. C. F. D.; Surgeon Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney, Mrs. Alexander Shepherd, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Dr. Tom Willlams, Col. and Mrs. Henry Fisher and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin. Luncheon_ Saurpri for Miss Berrym: Miss Florence Saville Berryman, who bas just returned from a trip Let Us Remodel YOUR FURS And_Put Them in OUR COLD STORAGE Reasonable Eanet & Bacher, 521 13th St. N.W. Second Floor. Phome M bodice made entirely of rare duch- esse lace worn by her mother on her wedding gown. ~The veil, an heir- loom in the bride's family, also was of lace and held by orange blossoms and pearls, fell to the floor and formed a train. Her only ornament was a string of pearls worn by her | mother at her wedding. and she carried white sweetpeas and lilies of | the valley. Miss Bleanore Maguire was her | cousin's only attendant, and wore a gown of corn-colored georgette crepe | with a sash and hat of orchid georg- | ette, and carried orchid_sweetpeas | and Ophelia roses. Mr. M. Ruts Barnewall of New York was best | man for his brother. | Following the ceremony. which was | attended by a small company of rela- tives and intimate friends. Mr. and | Mrs. Barnewall, assisted by the lat-| ter's mother, held an informal recep- | tion followed by supper. Mrs Jones (Continued on Ninth Page.) | Hemstitching and ButtonsCovered ’ Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14¢ | | You do mot have to wait for your) work. Quality the very best. i Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY | Col. 9378. 2561 15th N. $16.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $13.50 and $16.50. Handmade Wash Blouses, $5.75 to $15.00. Mannish Wash Blouses, $2.95 to $7.95. Tailored Silk Blouses, $6.95 to $12.95. E’ponge Smocks, $6.95 and $8.95. Sport Millinery, $7.50 and $10.00. Chinchilla Sport Coats, $49.50 and $59.50. Canton Crepe Dresses, $44.50 to $49.50. Tweed and Homespun Suits, $27.50 to $50. Plain Color Flannel Skirts, $13.50 up. W ool Plaid Skirts, $9.95 to $18.50. Silk Sport Skirts, $12.50 to $22.50. 316 7th St. N.W. Saturday! Three Great Bargain Offerings need and problems in supplying little folks’ needs. And in the ques- tion of price, too, they have learned it is profit- able to shop where specialization generally means lower prices for excellent qualities. the South Amerjoan republics, in place | Convalescent House, at Walter Reed in the Hall of Flags, and paM a |Hospital, in celebration of the third glowing tribute to each for the part |anniversary of its opening. he took in South American inde-| Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh, pendence. who was Red Cross fleld director at A reception followed, and the five |the time of the opéning of the house hundred - or more guests who joined [and has been a great benefactor to the dinner company for the unveil- | the hospital, acted as hostess, assisted ing. which took place in the Hall of |by a large group of Red Cross ward Flags. passed into the Hall of the, K workers. The sunlit tearoom was at- Americas, where a large stringed or- | tractively decorated with huge bas- chestra played for the d-nclni. kets filled with peonies of various The guests were received by the|shades of pink, placed about on man- Ambassador and Senora de Peset and |tles and tables, and there were large the Secretary of State and Mrs. [clusters of vari-colored balloons, at- Hughes. Senora de Pesot wore a[tached to the rafters, from which Paris gown of green and gold brocade {hung also many gilded bird cages, with panels of fllmy gold lace, the |their little feathered inmates singing panel at the back falling from the|gayly. The tea table had a center- neck line and forming a long grace- |plece formed of a cake iced in white ful train. She wore a wreath of gold [with a red cross in the center. Three leaves in her coliffure. tall red candles marked the cenfer Mrs. Hughes wore a gown of rose |and the edge was encircled with my- pink charmeuse slightly draped and |riads of tiny red tapers from which made with a long pointed train; the |ferns and smilax radiated to the edge bodice was sewn with gold beads and | of the cloth. The cake weighed sixty- crystals, the design in points extend-|two pounds and was fully three feet ing to the walst line from the round |sguare. Vases filled with red roses decollete. were at the corners of the table and Among those invited for the recp>-|Mrs. Keller, wife of Col. W. L. tion were the minister of Norway dnd | Kelier, U. S. A., the surgeon in charge, Mme. Bryn, the minister of Ecuador|and Mrs. Doherty, wife of Mr. F. W. and Senora de Flizalde, the minister | Doherty, in charge of Red Cross work of Colombia and Mme. Ureta, the|at the hospital, presided at either end counselor of the legation of Honduras and the ward workers assisted in and Senora de Diaz, the charge d'af-|serving the cakes and tea. faires of the legation of Panama "dl Upon the arrival of Mrs. Harding Senorita Ramona E. Lefevre, Senator |and her party she was met by Col.] and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Henry | James D. Glennan, commandant of the J. Allen of Kansas, Senator and Mrs.|post, who escorted her to the tea- Robert L. Owen, the attache of the|room, where she was greeted by Mrs. legation of Eucador and Senora de|Rea and her associates. Mrs. Hard- Penaherrera. Representative and Mrs. | ing wore an effective afternoon gown James R. Mann. Miss Julia Mattis, |of taupe lace over jade green chiffon, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Miss Mona|with taupe gros grain ribbon ar- Blodgett, Capt. David St. P. Gaillard, |ranged in loops about the skirt from Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Maj. | the waist line to the hem. Her hat of Gen. and_ Mrs. George Barnett, Gen.|taupe straw had a large bow of green and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, the United | metaline ribbon, veiled in taupe lace, States minister to Switserland and|as its only trimming, and a sable Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mr. and Mrs.|neck scarf gave a charming finish to Joseph E. Thropp, Miss Cullen, the her costdme. sistant military attache of the Italian| After making a round of the recrea- embassy and Signora Carlo Hunting-|tion rooms, where she found the ton, Miss Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- = GUITSDRESSES WRAPS Values That Will Create a Stir When This Store Opens Saturday Morning | Sale Starts Variety Tomorrow Enormous-- to Continue the Most Monday, if Sensational Assortment Value Yet Lasts. Offered. SUITS, WRAPS, DRESSES Girls* Gingham and " Chambray Wish Dresses New designs in checks and stripes, some trimmed with solid shades to harmonize. Sizes 7 to 14. Priced at $3.95 to $8.95 By E, TEMPLE THURSTON Author of “The Clty of Beoutiful Nonsrnae.” “The World of Wonderful Rcality.” “All women would be as Mary Throgmorton if they dared,” writes E. Temple ‘Thurston. Mary Throgmorton’s life was marrow, confined within insurmountable barriers. Her chance came for romance, life the broader phases of n woman's career. Read the story and find out the interesting ending. For sale. $2.00, or may be reated in ths IAbrory 1416 F Street N.W. Room 114 THE LOUVRE r ! 1115 1117 F STREET ! | | Your Your HYour ROCKS VUITS IIATS Furnish Your Material and to Make or Remodel Them “Is Not the Cost of Mate- rial, I's the Making Up” Patterns Cut to Your Measure From Any Design Prof. Livingston’s Academy ESTABLISHED 1582 Fr. 14.75 Introduc;ng tomorrow New Trimmed Hats i Designed Expressly and Especially ol for Summer Wear 1115 G St. N.W. % They are entirely new in model— for street, for sport, for dress—and H - ander G. Bentley, Col. Jennings Wise, Matthew A. De Mrs. i 1 Felts Taffetas N e A e, L $ oo ] | $35.00 Tricotine Dresses Canton Crepes Duvetynes RO e gna M. G 25 TWEEDS | an sictine vetour and | 2500 Tafeta Dreses r. Georgettes Leghorns Wardman, Mrs Joseph Hampson, Miss w Ay Tricotine Wraps, embroid- | $25.00 Crepe Dresses s o Francis Hampson, Commander and pew Jpvars $ And Hair Braids él‘rz!‘:"i:ndol'ph"'l;:l"n:l}.r_;ull;r'n.n:d Mrs. o ! 20 JERSEYS ered and plain models. ;;g-gg sc:et:l‘m Dresses Fi Of effective colorings—in high fre Sitacs Howry. M. ana brm. Mal: STREET.NW. Fur Storage All beaded and embroid- g 4 colm McConihe,.Dr. and Mrs. Tom = eaded and embroi A Few 0dd Velour and Tricotine Spring Suits SPECIAL SALE SUMMER FROCKS —of organdie and voiles. All colors yond reach of moths. and sizes. 123 $22.50 / Values up to $30.00 ‘Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mc- Kenpey, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Car- roll, Mr. and Mme. Claude Langlais, Mr. George Osakley Totten and Mr. John Barrett. ered in a big assortment of colors and designs. Scientific Protection at Small Cost! Phone Main 4530 or Drop Us a Postal [ shades and Navy, Black and White. Distinctly becoming designs. $10—%1250-%15-%1 K50 hour (o fit corvets: Senator McKinley Host at Disner Senator Willlam B. McKinley and hig niece, Miss Julia Mattis,” were hosts at dinner last evening. Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively BlRD 1415 G Street o Fine Furs Benefit —by our IMPROVED STORAGE| methods. Phone Frank. 5752 now and let us place your seal coat be- New Wool Sweaters Smart models in new fightishades o s 53-98 French Voile Waists ° . 32.98 The resident commissioner of the Philippines and Mrs. Jaime C. De Veyra entertained at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Judge and Mrs. Simblicio de Rosario and their daughters of the Philippin The ~ guests included Representative and Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward J. Kl?. Representative and Mrs. Harry C. Woodyard, Gen. and Mrs. Frank Molntyre and Col and | | | Pure Silk and Fiber Silk Sweaters. Tuxedo models, plain and lace stitch. All suit and pastel shades. Advise. Trimmed with real Irish lace and imported filet... $8.50 to $35.00 Values . ..........