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the decorations on the tea table were in red, green and white. . Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield To Visit Florida. v Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stubble- fleld and their little daughter Parthenia left' yesterday for Florida, where they will remain for five or six weeks, visit- ing’ Palm Beach, Miami, 8t. Petersburg and. other pofnts and also visiting Havana, Cuba. Close of Conference Today, While- : ; » : Many Notables Fill Hall. ' crenos ek e et it in’Baltimore dur- ‘I Promised to Pay--1 Rose!” William Penn had to pay an L $24 - annual rose’’ as quit rent for FALIN the minister of the Serbs, Croats and G ns have been {ssued for the the S g f QUALING in brilllency and|gC o 0 e minister ~of Switser Y G esdsy with the plan of bring- e State of Delaware. with much added interest, in | plovenen: Lhe M0 b v, Morel- - gether the distinguished repre. R 2 that much had been accom-|son of North Carolina: Mrs. Arthur 7 sentatives' of Hispanic Amferica who oses for all occasions at Dlished, was the last session | Capper, the charge d’affaires of the are now living in Washington, members 4 P O Mr. Tefovre: p MR | of the women's auxillary committee of of the arms conference in Conti-|Panuma legation. Mr. Pefevre: the the second Pan-American scientific i nental Hall today. Mrs. Harding oc-: Mme.. Kwapiszewsk Mra. Gre- Harlan. Representative and Mra. C. Willilam At no former session was the house | Ramseyer and Representative and more interesting and, adding to the|Mrs. Lester J. Dickinson entertained : at dinner last evening in honor of brilliancy of the sceme, Were the |ty (Q ner 8, o iCulture and Mrs. splendid furs, hats ‘and—where COAts| wailgce, Covers were laid for forty- ‘ were removed—the gowns of the|five. MISS MARY EMILY HAMILTON, . I ‘women. e o Worthy of Protection | R00F "3 macain wore tone patiat| Mmoo 12 Figrr, wite of | HRRENSE 2 SEL SRS g " PAINTS T 8 e ¥ atia Sown | Miss Margarot Fisher, thelr daughter, | "he 18 entertaiaing at bridge today. ; FLOOR made’on sovercly simple. Lk It | A avian oy Broneieleh Court | - f Your mahogany tables, handsome ” FINISHES [l ooy o e Bt o small round | where they nave an apartment. . ~|Russian ambassador, Mr. Boris Bakhmeteff. Mme. Bozavoff and Mrs. ;model, was of henna color ostricn —. buffets and desks are worth the pro- i ypnrrure | teathers with a | Francols Berger Sernn Are cutertains | Crane. t1 , " Seghls g < crepeiNE at a tea this afternoon, at tection afforded by VARNISH I ars. Coolluge ‘wore a black creve | !N 80 3 ted this afierboon b b AND o Eowh. o g on | Hampson will preside at the tea ta- ’ . {unet floss embroidery. Her Russia ; the { ; 5 US| ble. and the assistants will include Miss 5 POLISHES lturban of black sutin was bordered | 4B Run HQ B O ur, Mrs, Kel- . A {about the upturned brim with biack . o MER: O e en- | & |chenile embroidery, and she wore-long | (o8& Bradiey, Miss Carolyn Nash and the house gucst of Miss f - emb s an Miss Hill. Hamilton, also a guest at the; AUTO Jet earrings. Hamiiton, & " ENAMELS Mrd. Huhges, wife of the Secretary | rs. James W. Husted, wife of Rep- of State, was in black Canton crepe, | resentative Husted of New York, en- with coral color embroidery on the | tertained a small company at dinmer { See us about cutting and fitting glass for this service. Prices are VERY Maj. and Mrs. Richard H. Jordlnl OLD - ll | bodice, and her small hat was entirely | at the New Willard last night. have gone to New York 10 be the REASONABLE ENGLISH of coral color ostrich feathers. gkl Euests of Mme. da Gama, who salls 2 Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft was in a| Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained at|for England this week. While in FLOOR brown duvetyn tailored suit, with a|a luncheon today, when her guests|New York Maj. and Mrs. Jordan will . H numbered twelve. Miss Elizabeth | be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert WAX :fl:‘.‘:‘t&:&; :,'?f.‘.:,’::no‘vm?x;g v.l:; Howe will give a luncheon for young | Gary for the opera. same shade had & trimming of shaded | People Saturday. RADIATOR feather breasts at the sides. Sy n| Mr. Daniel Gregory Mason will be HUGH REILL ! co ENAMEL Mra. Frederick H. Glllett, wife of the | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates Wil ine speaker at the Junior Leagtle lec. . Speaker, wore a modish black toilette, | SHeTtaln a larke company at dnRerd ture to be held tomorrow morning at with a black hat with a full crown and | {het. S enasts Thave been invited to | the residence of Mrs. Adolph Miller. WINDOW a short brim dented a little in the cen- v ‘Delaware and { 2320 S street. Mr. Mason, who i 1334 New York Ave. GLASS CUT ter front, A feather fancy appeared | mcet fhe Governor of Delaware assoclate professor of music at Co- | at the right side of the crown and lumbia University, will illustrate his TO ORDER :drooped low over the brim. The secretary of the British em-|lectur® at the piano. A2Ire: Hughes had with her Mrs. Root, | bassy and Ars. R. Leslle Craigie en- Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs.|tertained the umembers of the em-| ypo arocon o 5 Frederick Dent Grant, Princess Can- | bassy staff at luncheon yesterday. a"'f,?;lnle‘:”“‘x"‘"\,:’“'filf‘\, »ill entertatn tacuzene and_Mrs. George Maynard — night before the al charity bull | Minor. - Mrs. Root was in black withi The Wells Coliege women enter- | Alght before dhe annual charity ball a small black hat; Mrs. Underwood [tained at a luncheon at the Grace |for (he benefit of the New York Hos- | also wore black with a_black hat of [ Dodge Hotel today, having as guest | PItd and Child Hospital. graceful brim; Mrs. Gardner wore|of honor, President Kerr Duncan Among the boxholders and patrons black Canton crepe made with pearl|MacMillan, and other guests included t‘lf thegball are Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, gray sleeves, and & large hat of black, | Miss Davenport of New York, Mrs. | Mrs. Willard Straight, Mrs. Winthrop the brim faced with gray; Mrs. Grant | Lawrence C. Phipps, and many from Aldrich, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, was in black with a small black hat|Annapolis and Baltimore, as well as|Mrs. D s Robinson, Mrs. Ogden trimmed with feathers: Princess Can- | from Washington. Mrs. Mitchell Car- , Mrs. James Robert Mckee and tacuzene wore a smoke gray suit of |roll presided as hostess. Mrs.” Vincent Astor. Miss Mildred T With a velvet Bat n a desper ¢ The cerious fllness of | Bromwell has gone to New York to shade with a “brush” of feathers at| O mccount of the serlons 1AeSe, 07| attend the ball. ome side, and Mrs. Miner wore black, | gne of their colleagues the bacheior with a small black hat. diplomats, who were (o oo iard |, Mrs. IL Wilfred Du Puy will be e Jusietandinatinaibox oppostte e eday evening. have indefinitely | hostess at a dinner this evening. and wore a cloak ol lack and a smal v black hat covered with black feathers. | POStPoned the event. Ains il G smna With her were Baroness de Cartler, aribaldi of the Italian who wore a cape of black satin, with | Dinner Party Last Night, delegation to the arms conference a large black hat with drooping brim; | Witk Dr. Stepanek Hoat. . Wil =all from New York for Italy on Baroness Shidehara, who was in taupe | _The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. ¥ velour trimmed with gray fox -fur|Bedrick Stepanek. and his sister, Miss . and @ hat to match the suit made|Stepanek, entertained at dinner last{ South American diplomatic circles With up-turned brim, and Lady Geddes, | night at the legation in honor of Miss fafe interested in the announcement Who wors a black gown and a large | Mary McDowell of Chicago. Among | of the engagement of Senorita Amelia black velvet hat trimmed with ribbon. | the twenty guests were Mr. and Mrs. | Chamorro. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Among those in the diplomatic gal- | Samuel Gompers, Dr. Albert 1i. T'ut-| Rosendo Chamorro of Nicaragua, and lery were the ambassador of Spain |ney and Mrs. Putney, Miss Leather- | cousin of Senor Don Emiliano Cha- and Senora de Riano, the ambassador | bee. Miss Wilton. Mr. and Mrs, C. C.|morro, minister from Nicaragua, to of Russia, Mr. Bakhmeteff, and his|Calhoun, Miss Mary Anderson, Miss Capt. William Godfrey of New sister, Mme. Bazozoff; the ambassa-|Grace Abbott, Miss Gertrude MacAr- York city. Senorita Chamorro is the dor of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, | thur and Miss von Vieman. nicce of Gen. Diego M. Chamorro, the ambassador of Argentina, Mr. = president of the republic of Nicara- . Representative Luther W. Mot: of |gua. Capt. Godfrey was. stationed LeBreton, and Miss Lioveras; the|xew York entertained at lancheon|in Washington for a short time sed The models are *| Saturday at the Racquet Club iu hon- |served in France with the 308th In- d”f““\'le‘,‘l’&g‘“fi:"fifn;{,f':}’"vf’n', or of Mr. George Eastman of Roches. | fantry of the 77th Division. In-] ezuela and Senorita Dominicl, the|ter. N. Y. who has becn spending a minister of Ecuador, Dr. Elizalde; the | couple of days in Washington. Amo, Owing to_the sudden death of 3 minister of the Serbs, Croats and|the guests were Senatiws James W.|aunt, Mrs. William Worthioeror: wior Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, Princess | Wadsworth, jr., and Wiilin M. of Judge Worthington of Glasinmere Lubomirska, wife of the minister of | der, Representatives Josepa W. Mrs. Henry Arnold beekho, Ll{l\l nati, Poland; the minister of Switzerland, | ney. Thomas B. Dunn, §. . Dempscy. | at home Tuesdays in February, | "¢ °¢ e pater: Mme. Wallenberg, wife of | B- H. Snell and Homer P. Snyder, for- i the minister of Sweden; the minister|Mer Secretary Robert Lansimg Gen.| oo oo = . of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, | Charles H. Cole of ioston, Messrs. | Mrs. ‘en Gard, wife of former the charge d'affaires of Germany, Mr. | Albert Eastwood and Fugene Chrys- | Rebresentative Gard of Ohio, enter- e charge d'aftaires of Pan- | tal of Rochester, Perry S. Heath|t2ined a company at bridge followed Lang theschary and W. A Becker of New York city. |bY tea Saturday in honor of her house | , Mr. 3 A A foooa s, Mrs. John Neila 1 Others at tntlxe co‘(t ;‘nen%e ‘:fer;){:? Representative, and Mra. J5. Hart|Herman Kutter of HlnflH::d Onlinfi‘iiy Rufus Day. Mrs. Willis Vandevanter. | renn of Connecticut entertained at | There were five tables for car Neviberry. Mrs. Jonn K. Shiclds, Mrs. | luncheon Saturday at the Shoreham (arren Delano Mobbins, Mrs. Henrs | aug Mrs, Charies S Sillar of ast der Keyes, s. Whitney lowe of N J. o Pittsburgh, Mrs. E. W. Cole of Ten-|Orange: N-J. nessee, Mrs, Thomas B. Dunm, Mrs.| The minister of China and Mme. ||\ Homer P. Snyder, Miss Mabel T.|sze entertained at luncheon yester- | |3 Boardman, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh,| day in honor of the former minister ’ Virginia Corn Meal 20c Pke. 5-Pound Packages Regularly 25¢ Genuine Virginia Water-ground Country Corn Meal, than which there is no finer. Freshly arrived from Spotsylvania County, ready for many deliclous break(fast-bits! For This Week Only, 20c Pkg. TODAY'S DESSERT CORNWELL’S - CHOCOLATE FECLAIRSY Long shells of thinnest, lightest puffe paste, filled with custard and thickly covered with rich, dari chocolate icing. the authors. RNWELLS e 1415 H Stréet e Carl Vrooman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Among the twelve guests were thc Warren, Mrs. Reginald Foster, Miss Louisa R. Hoar, Maj. and Mrs. Harry Leonard, Representative and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Willard 1 . Mrs. Joseph Thropp, Mrs. (| ’ : ; wilmas e st k2l DORAN’S Household Conveniences Tid Bagey, Mrs, Zracy Lay. rs Wil Famous 1216 F St. N.W. 2 ;i Chocolate ‘ Devised for the comfort of the housekeeper i Eoier Bammn R T ""60¢ Lb. INTRODUCING FOR 1922 who appreciates modern compact equipment. o anaTars Heney Poboss B |y saia saty ot Devearetorocstate i THE SMARTLY TAILORED Reception to Congress (o,..sgn"lc sr:-z;wélu) At British Embassy. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will hold a recep- tion at the embassy Wednesday, Feb- cl ' ruary 22, in honor of the members of EVITT Congress—both upper and lower EXCLUSIVE SHOWING luncheon tomorrow and they will en- tertain dinner companies both Wed- day and Thursday night. Geddes will observe her Fri- day afternoon at home this week. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will dine this even- i i i ing with the minister of Norway and sz to Fll Wllh ¥ Mme. Bryn, who have invited a dis- tinguished company to meet them. The Beéretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Denby will be the honor guests at a | —FURNITURE gmm—-w INDOW 1003 9th St. N.W. - Tailored With Wooltex Carefulness! Surgeon Gen. and Mrs. E. R. Stitt. - Mr. Justice Mahlon Pitney and Mrs. Pitney entertained number goodness is tailored into them! ... B i b p 3 of guests at dinner last night to cel- Sy 23 3 ebrate the birthday anniversary of Vulcan Gas Rainges—having.a.smooth top sim- the justice. 3 ._The .Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, ‘was the guest of honor at luncheon ilar to a coal stové, the whole being usable for Cligs f . 1 today of the assistant military at- (. /'t display day_- T B e R e cooking. Prices, $30 up. . - 5 : tache of the French embassy, Maj. All-Steel Cabinets, white enameled, for the Louis ~Dubreull, who &ntecr;?l::é. kitchen and kitchenette, place all cooking re- et Joby i S etiot quirements at the finger tips. .. Price, $75. Mrs, James A. Reed, wife of Sen- ator Reed, was hostess a beauti- OAK . it v o Fireless Stoves, for economy in fuel. -Alumi- ful luncheon ‘today, given at her 5 ¥ num Tined and completely equipped with ghm- Bome 08 By irt Compl ‘|l | FAWN. : s inum utensils. Priced from $12.50 to $42. O L N Ire Jamen : | NATUREL LE - = 3 Pyrex Oven Glassware, for cooking, gives food The minister of Sweden and Mme. ] - g % = : i Peter were hosts to a small com- a better taste, and enables it to be placed on pany gt dinner last evening. the tableimght fom thesetore) Princess Bibesco. will entertain at Aluminum Cooking Utensils, remarkably dur- T s L R —the new shades, which all Paris is wearing, here first in Washington Ny e Onedfflmema;yup- - able, light weight and easy to keep clean, 1ot 5 ) 8 ok, " Sil o : \ Bk 5 2 000 2 Foznemess o || o the - minute Spring KAYSER Silk Gloves Electrical Appliances S T oor the Vice President and || Sweaters that are being - GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings - The Gl;m—'z-cl'asp. and '16-button lenérths—sl.SQ to $2.50 pair. - Mrs. Coolidge. i 3 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Mra. Cole will be hostess at din- displayed at - . . 3 ner this evening, when her guests, 5 who wilk numben forty, are invited to meet her son-in-law and’'daughter, y Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Cole of Ten- ULIN IN el Assee. She will later take her party enéefmerar \ ~ 0 the South Relief ball. - | D 3 MARTIN CO. & fegvaiters répum UES 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET |||, 20ux, Homer, e, wite of Bovre, \ The Stockings, with ~mercerized PIGHTH @ E STREPTS tops, $2.00 pair. Silk tops, $2.75 pair.- home - informally tomorrow _after- noon at her residence, 1343 Monroe ~ street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. - ; « Be among the first to. wear: | them! ; A - collar: Mrs.” George D. Hope enteltgined Mr. Reid will help it lunch tod! the 3 5 Eneromam’ in honor. of former Secrec|| | You to knit any style . N 2 = = tary of Al'll!’ml:;uro“md Mrs. loa Sweater. i e . Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Oy A R b _ — AR & R o R ST Tl B BB S Ly <, %, = A sE ¥ » o 5t _ Cragh o Z p v 2 2 . 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Come and see them—tomorrow-is their opening; Wooltex Knockabout Suits, in English tweeds—ra- " dium silk lined—at $25. Wooltex Knockabout Suits, in a superior diagonal tweed, beautifully tailored throughout—$37.50. - Wooltex Knockabout Suits, in mannish checks, belted jacket—$45.00. E L& Wooltex Suits in Denton tweeds—famous for quality and colorings,-$49.50. " Wooltex' Knockabout Suits, in hairline stripe—navy, * ‘black and Copenhagen blue—$49.50. Wooltex -patch pockets—$19.50. " sleeves andall-around belt—$25. Wooltex Knockabout Coat, in homespun mixture; ver{vsox::‘xrt plaited panel back—$29.50. . ? ; : % - COME—TRY ON. THESE WOOLTEX GARMENTS! Note their nonchalant, swagger air and remember that through Wool- 1 . tex-tailoring they will bring you lasting satisfaction! SOCIETY . congress, the state board of the Mary- - = land League of Women Vcters and na- P. apering, Interior tional officers of the league who are in . Waskington attending a meeting of the | Decoratmg executlysiconnel | - Also upholstering—Window Shades. You'il Special: guests of honor, will be the| ~ Al upholsteriog—Window Shades, Yo wiven of "Latin Amerigah, diplomatic PEeuriciesd Siw) Siifla it couta e Chnre) representatives, Mrs. Charles Evans| Hughes, chairman of the women's aux- Heahen, emmitiee: ¢ Mro. " Herpert x| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Hoover, Miss Mgbel T. Boardman and | 714 13th M. 3373-8374 other membersof that committe man_of the convention committee for the League of Women Voters, and other | members of the Maryland League: Mrs. Maud Wood Park, president of the 1 and_Mrs. Richard Edwards of Indians and Miss Belle Sterwin of Ohlo, its first and second vice presis| - Sl | Hair Goods and ! The Slgma Phi Fraternity of St. = Beauty Shops | John's College of this city will give |} hone for_ Appolutment |an open informal dance at Franklin| 809 7th St. ]771 Col. 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