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SOCIETY. SLIP COVERS TO ORDER CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. 714 13th N. M. BITR-5374 The New Original “Betty Beads” Bright, dainty and inex-.! small in a variety of colors, giving a novel touch to dress without being too prominent. A look in our displa dow today should convince Wm. H. Grovermann 807 Eleventh St. N.W, * | Coolidge at the reception wi R -RuIsES Judge Wallace McCamant of Portland, | ders is president and Mr. Willlam De | Greg., who nominated Mr. Coolidge at | C. Ravenel s secretury of the society. udge Me- 2 CARIBBEAN CRUISES cAl.u‘r'pnm.A Steamship "'""'",3‘" Linen lution, and preceding the reception |ing. when hi Neo. 1 Woodward The beads are quite ¢ win- | troit, Mic | Mrs. Denby. Jeweler AND HONOLU PANAMA CANAL Orient, South America the Chicago | Camant ! ent, are staying The Vice Pres| at idge will be.guests of honor at the | Homor Fre) reception being held by the Sons Of | M. Jusserand, the ambassadon of ! the American Revolution of the Di: trict at Rauscher's tonight. the recep. tion being the one annual event when ' given by the Southern Society of Sharing honors' Washington ,in the ballrooms of the President and Mrs. | New Wi'lard Monday. Fi b~ 8:15 o'clock. | ladies are present. with the Vice HE ' President and Mrs. Hard- | Larner, will act as hostess for him. 7 ing will be guests at dinner yonor at a luncheon party to he en- . tonight of the Secretary 0!( tertained by Mrs. Parker W. \‘:'est at the Navy and Mrs. Denby, | the Soldiers’ Home on March 17. : who have several important gues | from other cities to meet them. |and Mrs. George L. Canfield of De- the latter the aunt of i and Mrs. William P. Hamilton of De- who arrived to be pres- | troit. who after today will be house t the Shoreham. convention. president of the Nm'onnl' Society Sons of the American Revo-|Mellon. was host at dinner last even- ent and Mrs. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby Will Be Hosts at Dinner Tonight for, President and Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Mr. | Denby. who will ente-tain at dinner tonight for ihe President and Mrs. | Harding. have as house guests Mr. | sueate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. ‘o0l- | The Nouthern Soctety to Ambassador. France, and Mme. Jusserand will be guests of honor at a reception to be Mr. Willlam H. Saun- The Secretary of the Treadury, Mr. guests included the am- he will be the guest of honor at & |bassador of France and Mme. Jus- P and Touriat Axencs. Buliding | F. Larner, Phane Main 1089 Ready—an advance Spring Showing <e-Of --- Stone Marten Chokers Soft, down and bushy tail large ski the city for less than $40.............. Several 40-inch Natu®zl Muskra Céats to be sacrificed at......... . s, with mounted heads . Never before hav: such quality chokers been offered in 25 $110 Capitol Fur Sho 1208 G St. N.W. dinner at Rauscher’s, with Mr. Philip | serand, the ambassador of Belgium, | vice presid Mrs. Albert J. Gore, daughter of Mr. Baron de Cartier; Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Represent- | ath; and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, 1 Mr."and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Jr. and M ‘erick H. Bugher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Campbell Graef, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. 'H. Wilfred DuPuy, Mrs. Gifford ! Pinchot, MIss Mabel Boardman, Miss ! Jossphine Patten, Miss Sylvester, Mr. Raymond T. Baker, Mn John B. ! Henderson. Mr. Norman McMullen i *nd M | the host. The ambassador of Great Britain land Lady Geddes were hosts at din- ner last evening, having as their iguests the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Cespedes, the minister of the | Netherlands to Cireece, Mr. de Beau- !fort; Senator and Mrs. Porter G. Mc- ! Cumber, Senator and Mrs. Frank B. I Kellogg. Representative and Mrs. {Brnect R. Ackerman, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Rowe: Admiral and Mrs. Willlam Benson. Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Col. and -Mrs. William C. Paker W. West, Gilbert H. Grosevnor, - and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Dr. Mrs. ¥ and Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Mr. and {Mrs. Charles Henry Butler, the coun- Iselor of the embassy and Mrs. Henry [Getty Chilton, the adsistant naval at- tache and Mrs, H. A. Brown, Mrs. Herbert Asquith, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. John Stuart McLen- nan, Mrs. Henry Ward, Miss Anna Needlecraft for the Nursery 'Luncheo;n al Crib Spread in Applique Design, as illustrated, $1.25 Crib Spread in Running Stitch, Appropriate Design, $1 Pillows to Match, Each, Other Stamped Articles 54-inch Cloths with Scarfs to match, in square or round, stamped on tan, unbleached and linen cloth. .00 25¢ Cloths, $1.50 to $5.00 Scarfs, 50c to $2.00 3-Piece Stamped Vanity Sets, 35¢ to 75¢ nd Bridge Sets, $1.15 and Up —in attractive designs on unbleached cotton and linen. .Bridge Card Table Covers in Approprihe Designs—Ready for the Needle, 95¢ to $2.50 A Few Unusual Values: Close-out in Stamped. Articles Values, 85c te $3.00, 59¢ Knitting Yarn—a hank, 49c $3.50 Crepe Kimonos, $2.59 75¢c 13-piece Luncheon Sets, 59¢ * $2.00 Pair Applique Design Pillawcases, $1:69 We invite you-to inspect our Handicraft Department _ entieimery HOP UNIQUE; PIGHTH & E° STREETS || at-3145 16th street, for the last tim Hamlin, Miss Nan Tennant, Sir Ar- |/ thur Willert, Mr. H. V. Tennant and i(Capt. C. J. Henry. |)__The Postmaster General, Mr. Will 1H. Hays. who is enjoying a rest in {Falm Beach, Fla, will “return to ihis apartment Wardman Park Hotel on Monda Baroness Shidehara, Wife of the am- 11 observe her | bassador of Japan, || Friday afternoon at the embassy, 1321 || K street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. | Senators® Wives Opserve | Thursday nt Home.s 2 i} Mrs. Morris Sheppard. wife of Sen- ator Sheppard of Texas, will be at home tomorrow _afternoon at her residence, on 19th street, and will be assisted in_receiving by Mrs. W. K. Smith of Teiasx and Mrs. B. H. Carroll, wife of the American con- | sul at Cadiz, Spain. At the tea table and otherwise as- | sisting Mrs. Sheppard will be Mrs. Henry Wil Keyes. Mrs. Nathan B. Dial. Mrs. Mark Goodwin of Chi- cago, Mrs, Joe T. Robinson and Mrs. ! Frank T. Lockhart. Mrs. L..Helsler Ball, wife of Sen- .l ator_ Ball of Delaware. will not be }at home tomorrow afterncom, but iwill receive Thursday afternoon, i February 23. . | Mrs. Newberry, wife of Senator | Truman H. Newberry of Michiga: entertained a company of at luncheon today in honor Mr, Henry Le Hunt Lyster and Mrs. W. i p. Hamilton, both of Detroit. Mrs. Roach. wife of Representa- tive Sidney C. Roach, will entertain this afternoon from 3 to & k in her home, at 2723 Ontario ! road. in honor of Mrs. Roy T. Davi { wife of the newly appointed Unite: | States minister ta Costa Rica. Among i the guests will be the wives of the members of the Missouri delegation tin Congress, and presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Dwight T. Davis and Mrs. Fred Dearing. Mrs. Pittman, wife of Senator Key Pittman, #ill be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 6 in her hom: I this season Miss Dorothy Mondell, daughter of | Representative and Mrs. Frank Mondell, will leave Washington Fri- day for Jacksonville, Fla., where she will join her grandmother, Mra. Wil- liam Harris, for a two-week visit in one of the Florida res.rts. The charge &'affaires of the Ger- man embassy, Dr. Karl Lang, was joined the first of the week by Mrs. Lang. Last evening Dr. and Mrs. Lang entertained a small company informally at dinner at the Willard, having among their guests the coun selor of the embassy and. Baron von Thermann. Gen. and Mrs. Logan Feland en. tertained a company at dinner la: evening, when their guests wer Senator Richard P. Ernst, Gen. and Mrs. Edward McClernand, Col. and Clarence Richmond 'Day, and Mrs. Frederick Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yate Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash, Mme. Jean Labat, Mrs. John Allan Daugherty and Capt. Barry, U. 8. M. C. After the dinner a short program of music was given, Mrs. Feland smging several num- bers, assisted by Mr. Nash, ‘cellist, and Mrs. Nash, pianist. The third secretary of the Japanese embass) Mr. Renkei Tsuda, has moved from the Netherlands to the Portland, where he has taken an apartment. A Mr. and Mrs. John E. Todd of Columbus, Ohio, who are spending several weeks in Washington at the Arlington, entertained at dinner last night at the Powhatan Mr. and Mre. ‘Walter FE. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. || Charles R. Frankham and Mr. Mark- |1 Jey Frankham. Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Rey- burn were hosts at dinner last e: ing, their guests numbering fourt and including their house guests, M Anna Winslow and Mr. Christopher Lafarge, both of Boston. The second assistant military at- tache of the French embassy, Capt. B. Lombard, has moved from 1501 18th street and taken an apartment at the Portland. 5 The second secretary of the German embassy and Mme. Riesser have given up _their apartment at the Portlahd and are now, at 1702 16th street. The second secretary of .the Japa- nese embassy and Mme. Kuriyama have given up their apartment at the Had- leigh and are now 'in an apartment at the Champlain. The minister of Switserland and Ame. Peter will entertain a company of eight- een at dinner this evening in honor of tae am or of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. The minister and Mme. Peter will en- tertain at dinner Monday evening, ¥eb- bruary 20, at | ! i Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles G, Dawes, | Fecent gueet of Mrs. Sara Lee Phillips Mr. o aboard the Georee Washington for a e M Churles 8 Hamlin, Mol and| Mediterranean cruise, and will be abnnl‘ William L. Mellon, nephew of | New York, and Mrs. C. M. Goodwin Duncan McKim, Judge | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1922. MISS ARLINE GOODWIN, An accomplished g’rl from Indiana, in the house guest of Mixe Myra'! Fairfield, dnughter of Represcntative and Mrs. Louls Fairfield of that state. ruary 27, in honor of the ambassador of France and Mnfe. Jusserand. Walter E. Edge, jr., the young son of Senator ige of New Jersey, is ‘enter- taining thirty of his young friends at a{ valentine party this afternoon. | Mrsa. Georgla Lee Parker, sister and and Senator Edge, salled yesterday for several monta: hostess eon today at the Shoreham In honor of Mrs. Clifford Langley of of Evanston, Il The other guests were Senora de @Pezet, wife of the ambassador of Peru: Mme. Bryn, wife of the minister of Norw. Senora de FElizalde, wife of minister of Ecuador. Senora de Beeche, wife of the minis- ter of Costa Rica; Mme. de Pena, wife of the secretary of the legation of Uruguay; Mrs. Walter Trent, Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold, Mrs. Harry Nor- ment, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, ir.; Mrs. George D. thy Greene. ope and Miss Doro- Princess Cantacuzene was the guest of honor at a luncheon party enter- tained today at Hoot ‘o the Owl, at the Pen Women's League, for which Mrs. Theodore Hance Tilier was hostess. Other guests of Mrs. Tilier were Mr: Robert Lansing, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Willlam A. Du Puy; Mrs. William H. Herron, | Mrs. Sarah Penn of Danville, V: Mrs. Harry A. Colman and Mrs. Edwin Stock. The table decorations were yellow jonquils, and adding to the! cheer on a bleak day was the broad open fireplace and blazing logs. frs. Fitzhugh Lee entertained a simall company at luncheon today at the Shoreham in honor of Mra. | Edward H. Fellowes, who, with Capt. Fellowes. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gravener. The other gues at luncheon Included Mrs. Gravener, Mr Colfax Long and Mrs. Horace Macr farland. ID1!. and ;Iru Fellowes dined last evening wit Commander and Mrs. i“’;l(er E. Woodson. luncheon today at the White Peacock | Tea House in honor of Miss L‘harlo(te’“bk’» The “at -home, Wells of Norfolk, who is visiting Mi Mary Louise Johnson. guests were Miss nelia * Vanderbilt” Miss ' Elizabetn mp, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Glady Ming Miss Dorethe Heiberg. Miss Catherine Cheatham is enter- |taining at bridge? this afiernoom ot | the navy yard. Her guests include | Miss Elizabeth _Price, Miss Eleanor ' Carroll Hill, Miss Carmichael. ., Miss Helen Charlotte Freeman Clarl Miss Katherine Jame 8h olbert, Mi; Laura Lejeune, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Miss Elspeth Hughes, Miss Mary | Stitt, Migs May Taylor, Miss Margaret | tained a small company at juncheon Mary Palmer, Miss |Ycsterday at the Shoreham, having ‘..l her guests Princess Ghika, Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore, Treadwell, Misi iana .Cumming D and ~ Mi icheli \Sa5s eary, after the game. Mrs. William Dugald MacDougall |on the Baitic for Lt 1 vi and her daughter. Miss Zilla Mac- | remain In Europe unil Jane s Vo sougall, entertained a company of twenty at luncheon today in their ihorfle at the Naval Observatory. Mrs. MacDougall and Miss MacDougall were i when their guests numbered eighteen. Chase Club in honor of their house guests, Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. Fel- lowes of St. Albans, England. Mrs. James L i < > — | Mrs. John Gardner Murray, mes S. Patten is entertain-|to Mr. Francis Gilpin Bartletr, son of bridge followed by tea this Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp Bartlatt, is III-‘ lowing open-stock china. English Crescent . Geo. Jones & Sons Delicate pink floral border, with blue line edging. Basket center. Bread and Butter Plates $10 Doz. Salad Plates $10 Dos. Entree Plates $12 Dos. Tea Cups and ers $15 Doz. LRGN X XXX T XX K1Y z. i afternoon. jand Mrs. George side at the tea table. M \. com;lny of young people at a buffetythe Ritz-Carlton, supper last evenin daughter, Vivian Gordon, to Enui.q "lollinqunn “land she carried yellow roses. | consul. Miss Patricia Ainsa entertained at|and Miss Emerson of Boston, asfriend The other | quite the largest in point of guests ohnson, Miss Cor-|of the early days of the week. Chapman Smith, Miss|tained informally at luncheon yester- Sidney Webb, Miss Alice Mann 'andday at the White Peacock and had |among their guests Aa iSwinbourne, the father of Mrs. Mc- Atala ! York and Mrs. Arthur Perry of Kimmell, Miss Florence Cline, Miss | HIl ¥ ehe T Helen | room of the Shoreham Hotel tomor- Griffin, Miss Corinne Stephens. Miss|row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, when h a Miss Betty | states. Werner, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss | for the meeting. rs. J. J. Cheatham, mother of the| Titus, Miss Rooney and Mrs. Kate hostess, will preside at the tea table | Moore. {lum mere lhexg“es:_ufif hcxmr at din- ner last evening o rs. Arthur Lee, Stesses at luncheon vesterday | who entertained a company of young people. Mr. and Mrs. hoss Gravener will| Mrs. Ernest Gresnwood will be at entertain a company of twenty-four | home informally Tuesday, February at dinner this evening at the Chevy |28, at 3026 Q street northwest. Clearance Reductions' n English, French and other CHINAWARES Included with a wide selection of discontinued patterns are the fol- 23-Piece Hand-Painted . Nippon' Tea Sets, with $3 dainty floral decorations. . DULIN'@ MARTN CO. * 12185 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREE' Hours—8:45 to 5:38 SOCIETY. Mrs. R. r Kauftmann {meunced. No date has been set fo~ (hc‘l!lernoon in her apartment at 2400 sued invitatlens for u bridge pariy Putfam will pre- | wedding. 16th street. | Wednesday afternoon, February 22, st Princess - Eugenife Ruspoli kas re- > terta the Baltimore Country Club, in hon- Geary Brown entortained altured to New York whero she iz at e e e eraincd AL lor of Miss Elizaheth Small of York. pending sev- ife Pea- ; = ies Then she an- [eral’ weeks in the south. cock Cafe; having among her mucsts] B Mrs: Devereux was formerly iie: engagement Of her Mrs. Dangerfield Love, and iirs. don- Helen Kemp of Baltimore. SphfDelwIer | Gen. 3. H. Russell and Mrs. Russeli |~ (Conunuéd on Ninth Page.)” nounced the er McVann has returned al weeks' visit in Chlcllol receive {nformally Sunday rald Desmond Linke, U. 8. N., son o M. Jand Mra Frank Linke ot fand will Plainflel J, and a graduste o the Naval Academy in the class of 21-A. He is now attached to the 5. S. 8. Niagara: The wedding will take place in the pring. Dr. and Mrs, Cary D. Langhorne Were hosts at dinner last evening. - Mrs. Alexander Stewart and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Stewart, enter- tained a company of twenty at lunchgon today in their home, on Massachusetts avenue, for Mrs. 'Dt- vore, wife of Col. Danlel B. De\:;re of Gpvernors Island, who is spendin 3 T s a f!\v days with her mother an sister. The Rev. and Mr: . Birnie entertaire? a company Of twelve at dinner last evening in honor of the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith Lyford of New -York. Mrs. Joseph F. . Devereux has is- 40P FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN y F at Tenth St. As we never carry any garments over from one season to another, we announce for tomorrow our Douglas Putnam kford-Burch Wedding lowed by Reception. o The marriage of Miss Helen , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Thl?m: rch, to Mr. Willlam H. icke ; ford/ luon of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pick- ford. took place last evening. Tho|lS & ceremony was performed at 3 v'clock in the home of the brid='a parents on_Connecticut avenue by thu Kov. | R C. Ernest Smith and was follewed by an informal reception with dancing. The drawing room was wimply ond appropriate decorated in xree1 aud white, tall palms and ferns ‘vere before which the prie dieu was C laced, and clusters of white ros ts 4 Yere aleo used. In the other rooms |§¥ oal ur oats plhk and green wl:hlhnl .co.]:z 2 schemes snapdragons with palm: ; Dr h k ferns being used. i OFF The bride wore a gown ‘nf ivory |N S€S Fur ‘ OoKers satin veiled In tulle, the skirt made S 5 Sk. banked in frofit of the center window, 7 W 77, 7 moderately short and bouffant with small hoops on side and a tiznt rit- ting basque, the neck finished with rare old rose point lace. A court train, and tulle was held with a nar- row band of orange bloseoms of satin and a short veil covering the face was worn until after the ceremony. Hcr only ornament was a bar of dlamonds given her by Mrs. Picktord; mother of the bridegroom, and she carried white lilacs and grardenias. Miss Sally Burch, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. and wore color peach and silver brocade, made with bouffant skirt and dainty basque, and trimmed with silver lace and clusters of tiny French flowers | Afr. | Theodore P. Noyes was best man for Mr. Pickford. Mrs. Burch, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Pickford, mother of the bridegroom, received with them after the ceremony, the former wearing a &own of black crepe embroidered in crystal beads, and Mrs. Pickford in a black jetted gown. Mr. and Mrs. Pickford left later for New York from where they will sail Saturday for Europe. Mrs. Pick- ford traveled in ® gown of brown twill, made with full skirt and lons, straight and untrimmed waist, a small brown hat and a cape of ko- lUnski. They will go to Bern, Switzerland, where Mr. Pickford will take up his duties as United States 72, ‘Every Winter Garment Must be Disposed of 722, 2. 7 % 7, Winter Coats for Little Tots also Offered for Close-out at 12 off Every Boy’s and GirPs Coat, 2 to 6 year sizes, included. Many are fur-trimmed—all are of Broadcloth, Chinchilla, Bolivia and Mannish Mixtures. 2 Regular 'Sl .95 Silk Hose Slip-On Sweaters Thursday Thursday Special, 51.39 1106 G St. NNW. special, $2.50 SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE PURCHASES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY §° Extra Specials in Every Department |} Thursday at Astonishingly Low Prices 300 Beautiful Tweed Suits in all the season's newest shades, including orchid, gray. canon and Mohawk—and all the beautiful shades produced by the leading textile mills of the East. A " Specially Priced Thursday $19% 32500 $9950 100 Navy and Black Spring Suits in tricotine and Poiret twill. All man tailored. All sizes. Best linings. Specially Priced Thursday $35% and $49-0 200 Beautiful Dresses in Canton crepe, laces, taffeta, crepe knit and cloth dresses. pecially Priced Thursday 51995 ard 2500 Mis, Frank B. Willis wife of Sen- ator Willls of Ohfo and Mrs Carl Joerissen, were at home Monday aft- erncon at the reeidence of the latter, Massachusetts avenue, when | they received a large contingent of | official and unofficlal society. | Adding to the charm of the drawing | rooms were euantities of flowers. and in the dining room Mrs. Rufus Day of Mrs. Joerissen, presided at the tea being the first of the season for Mrs. Willis, was Col. and Mrs. Luke McNamee enler-i dmiral W. T} amee. { Mrs. Douglas Robinson of New ! N. J., will speak in the ball- ey will tell -of Lest We Forge! the work of the 3 committee in their No cards have been issued Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- Mrs. Louis Mr. Frank H. Simonds sailed today 100 Beautiful Sport Coats. All shades, including tan, buff and high colors. Specially YPriced Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John S8herman McCal- ixteen The engagement of Miss Rutn Mus ay, daughter of the Bishop of Mar; I T T P T T P T e L P T PR P BETESCREUITEIEESONLETRCRERAOINERCELEETERRRNY, ale of Oriental Rugs " Nejib Hekimian 1512 H St. N.W. , E H designs in table The prices placed on our stock of Rugs are excep- : tionally low and we cordially invite you to inspect : them and if you compare the prices with those of ten : years ago you'll find present - day sale prices are ex- French Limoges L. Bernardaud & Co. Artistic conventional ::Izn. gold lace bor- T E Y YT T T XXX LT LT T CT LT L LTI T *lread snd Buter tremely low. i Sund Phes . 125 Beloochistans and Bokharas 1,;'..12.',52 ,?,:f;, Sizes from 3x5 to 7x4 : Te:mc-.':.“; = Former Price, $47 to $200 = Soucers ; Sale Price, $22 to $125 Bouilon Cups ' g * “s20 Doz, . Dazars of Feraghan, Senna, Saraband, Joshagan, etc., $92.00 : e el Cofes Sizes 4.6x6.6; formerly sold up to $185.00. / i 25 Kurdeshn Runners, sizes 10x3 and 10x4, at $65.00 Formerly sold to $125.00. ; } 40 Royal Kazaks, size 8x5, at $165.00 ] Formerly sold up to $300.00. 5 '100 Room Size Rugs, including Kermanshahs, Sarouks, ; Feraghans, Khorasans : —in fact, every known weave at prices commensurate with the Bag ‘ EPeRE RN ITILTROTRESD: