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"SOCIETY.™ SOCIETY. entertainments already planned by Mrs. Ritter. Mrs. H. Tudor B. Harris will leave Washington tomorrow morning for & visit of a few days in New York city. | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell have closed (halrjm‘:ne in New York embers and their guests wull be received at 8:30 o'clock. . ‘Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was guest Hirhathoen by Mrs. Albert Levin|lamation wervice, will be at home in- Jefterson place, those asked to meet | [OTmally Friday afternoon. her being Mrs. Cordenia Arnold Sev- man-of the George Washington and National Victory Memorial. Montreal. Col. M. A. De Laney left for 1he|b° the guest he ig a graduate, last night to attend the provost's dinner and the confer- ring of degrees on Gen. J. J. Persh- ing and Gen. Sir Arthur Currie of Dr. Lillian Welsh of Baltimore wil at the dinner-meeting d gone to Santa Barbara, Calif., for | crance, wife of the president of the American Bar Association; Mrs. Mary University of Pennsylvania, of which (Continued on Ninth Page.) President and Mrs. Harding Were Guests Last Night of Secretary and Mrs. the early sprin F. 8.'Nas + | atternoon. terday at the Shoreham. Mre , wife of Médieal Director N"“U'B..l: will receive this Miss Carolyn Nash entertained company of twelve at luncheon yes- Roberts Rinehart, Mrs. Mark Potter, wife of Judge Potter of the Inter- state Commerce Commission; Miss Jessie C. Tredwell and Mr: 8. Powell of Baltimore. Following the luncheon, a small number of friends were invited in for Fall at Notable Dinner Party. NUSUALLY beautiful in all of the detalls was the din- ner given in the presidential sulte, at the New Willard last night by the Secretary of the T ‘e~ rior and Mrs. Fall. The table was a veritable garden of pink roses, pink snapdragons, ferns and asparagus vines, 3 g:- :;.?'::;k.fl':-" the flowers filling a tall vase in the Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, minister of center of the oblong board, while the Czechoslovakia, will be the guest of base was & bed of the blossoms. Three honor at the litérary salon of the gracefully filled silver baskets were International Associaiton of Arts SPONSOR ORIGINAL arranged near either end of the table and Letters, talbeInelin e oloh: SPRING -TIME MODES ¢ ful program of his own national . . gracefully over the cloth, rose pink o ¢ folk songs and legends will be given S on Tlarai et evening by Dr. Stepanek. No cards are {ssued, Nogv on Exhibit A collection of individual hats for Travel, a gown of black charmeuse with sil- Sports and Formal wear. (Values to $55) - ver and jet ornamental trimming, and 18.00 upuwara Mrs. Fall was in'a gown of black margot crepe lined with silver whitd. > The graceful draperies were outlifed ) with square cut brilllants, as was [ ] also the draped bodice of Spanish lace, while the narrow train was lined with A whige. A girdle was formed of four = large roses of brilliants outlined with A cut jets. ¢ a M To meet the President and Mrs. ; Harding were the Vice President and WN; ; : Mra. Coolidge, the Governor of Alaska, GO S and FROCKS o 3 % Mr. Scott C. Bone; the assistant postmaster general und Mrs. Hubert p ; Work, Mr. and Mrs. Price McKinney Edward tea to meet Mrs. Rinehart. The guests included Mrs. Stephen B. El kins, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. William Mrs. Joseph F. Devereux is en- taining & company at bridge this afternoon st the Baltimore Country Club in honor of Miss Elizabeth Smail | Mrs. of York, Pa. France, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. William C. Rivers, Mrs. Gilmer Bren- izer, Mrs. A. P. Dutton, Miss Duttoi Mrs, John Temple Graves, flifilfl’flfll The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Carusi have returned from the south, where they have spent several weeks. Jones Ford of Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Richardson is Maryland chai Suits and Mannish Coats |'& of Herringbone | The Apache Beadwork Loom 1s mechanically cor- rect for excellent results in $29 50 l‘_p making Embracing many Pasternak originations. | Our collection of dresses for daytime t Cleveland, Col. and Mrs. ~ 2 = 2 ? g.hnoet‘n’e'r)x'yn .né:: M;;nxnd ;‘E:?E T Necklaces afternoon and evefnmghwear embodies ar- ichumacher of lew 15t 11 1t 1 1 icity - < 5 Ve tistic principles of rich simplicity. We will place on sale tomor- %‘é’;“:é‘,,?fi;”;‘;‘;f%’,f"fi;i‘%fl,‘fig,’::' Fobs P 949 > mber] 0] . row only (Thursday) 100 de- Sames O aNary of El Paso, Tex. i Bracelets .00 upuward lightfully New and Stylish Spring Coats and Tweed Suits— superlatively tailored and fin- ished. The value is most ex- MRS, JAMES MONTGOMERY BECK, Wife of the solicitor of the Depart- ment of Justice, who, with her hus- and, entertained at & breakfast to- 7 for the chief justice of Pean- sylvania an rs. von Moschsisker Mr. and Mrs. Coolldge Guests in Baltimore. THe Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be the guests of honor at tea this afternoon of Mrs. George Huntington Williams in her home in COATS and WRAPS Entirely new models embracing imported And Other Beaded Novelties e - and original designs executed exclusively i Bags | | e . Baltimore, whi President 5 E traordinary. All sizes and all and Mra 'Cooliage. are spending the for Pasternak—in all the finest quality ay. . 1. shades. Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of eflfi!/m!fif materials. singer, the wife of the controller of the currency. The table was charm- ingly decorated with spring flowers and covers were lald for forty guests. honor at luncheon Wednesday, March 8, of Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, who will entertain a distinguished company, at Rauscher’s. - Mrs. Kauffmann is today entertain- ing a company of twenty-five at a buffet luncheon, followed by bridge, in honor of Miss Florence Emerson of Boston. . 49.00 puard UNIQUE> PIGHTH @ B STREPTS Mrs. E. W. Cole of Nashville, Tenn., entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the New Willard in honor of former Secretary of War Jacob McGavock Dickinson. “They’re Taking the Town by Jazz” 3 VICTOR DANCE RECORDS of the March List “They Call It Dancing” “Dear Old Southland” Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra “Wimmin” : 75 “Good-bye Shanghai” c ° Club Royal Orchestra 18851 ( “Smilin’ ” y A 75¢ \( Somewherem‘l:a:ll‘essm = Six Fox Trots That Say “Let’s Dance!” Senator and Mrs. Frany B. Kellogg entértained a small company gnfor- mally at dinner last evening. Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the senator from Minnesota, has cancelled her at home for tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Stephan Panaretoff, minister of Bulgaria, will address the meeting of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Asso- clation, Saturday, March 4. at the home of Mrs.. C. Leroy Parker, 1113 East Capitol street, at 2:: o'clock. All members of the alumnae in the caplita] are expected. ELEVENTH ST. Two Special Features of Courtesy 608 TO 614 Mme. Sze, wife of the minister of China, will not receive Friday after- noon. ‘The minister and Mme. Sze will re- turn to Washington Thursday from Philadelphia, where they are spend- ing a few days. The minister and Mme. Sze were guests of honor yes- terday afternoon at a reception given by Col. John S. Muckle. Mrs. E. Hart Fenn will. entertaln informally at tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Herbert Ward of Lon- don, England, and Rolleboise, France, and Mrs. Elisha Johnson Robbins of Wethersfleld, Conn., who ls visiting Representative and Mrs. Fenn. . Senator and Mrs. William M. Calder will entertain a company of fourteen young people at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club, in honor of 18856 For Thursday 75¢ 18857 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Singer Moore- head of Pittsburgh were guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy, with whom they are spending a few days. The other guests were Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Lee Warren, Lieut. Commande; and Mrs. Thomas C. Kinkaid, Mri Lyman of Boston, Miss Carolyn Na: Miss Elizabeth Howe, Capt. George Steele, Maj. Raymond E. Lee, Lieut. Commander Robert Griffin and Mr. Wynant Johnson. The House We Are Tendering Some “Greater Values“ for Tomorrow VERY tailored and very smart are these man- nish coats designed for Miss Manhattan. Every little trick of finish which mhan was wont to call his Mrs. Harry Norment gave a lunch- eon of twelve covers today, in com- pliment, to Mme. Elizalde, wife of the minister from Ecuador. Those Senator Calder's debutapte _sister, Mise Marlon Calder of New York, who | Dee o mfinterne tro Orermar 16,90 own has been employed to . is visiting them. John H. Bankhead, Mrs Willam|l', give them just the right c 5 hch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler M,B‘"lk%° s,'pd‘:‘"".:' Afi:&: xl .D:P°l‘:“ swagger. . will give a reception this afternoon | pre' ~Clarence N. Good: up. : M George T. Weitzel, Mrs. Ray H. Arnold and Mrs. J. N. Zaracore. from 5 to 7 in thelr home at 1535 I street in honor of the president of the American Bar Association and Mrs. Cordenio A. Severance. All members The material is another reason for their popular- of the association and their wives are .g:"".'-' g:{::_’&' f:n-:“i'(':éfli %‘n'; ity. Herringbone not only looks well, but wears well. invited to meet the president and Mrs. [ S3%, & SC Eare Jrom MeSll Uni FRITZ KREISLER’S Beautiful Violin Solo SONG OF INDIA” | VAN WICKLE PIANO CO. 64890 | Severance this afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Butler. (anE CMre. (Eredevick .. Frattiie Judge and Mrs. Sidney Ballou hlval Chiet Justice M. Robert Von Mo- been obliged to postpone on account | Schzisker of the supreme court of of illness the musical which they | Pennsylvania Mrs. Von Mo- planned for next Sunday until Sun- :fil;:ltll:to‘ry re at the Powhatan for a - ; day, March 5. 1217 F STREET Mrs. Edward Cooper, wite of former | Mrs. Charles E. Orvis and -Mr. and PIANOS GRANDS PLAYERS PLAYER ROLLS Representative_Cooper of West Vir- | Mrs. S. F. Bradley, all of New York, The Shop for Young Fotke and ginia, who has been visiting in Wash- ington for several weeks, will be hostess at luncheon on Friday at the Shoreham. Covers will be laid for ten. The solicitor general and Mrs. James M. Beck éntertained a com- pany of twelve at breakfast today in honor of the chief justice of Penn- sylvania and Mrs. von Moschzisker, and the president of the American Bar Association and Mrs. Cordenio A. Severance. Miss Katherine Mackay, daughter (of Mr. Clarence H. Mackay, will arrive today to visit Miss Mildred Bromwell over the week end. will arrive in Washington tomorrow to be the guests for a number of days of Mrs. Willilam M. Ritter, who will Youthful Apparel for Every Woman entertain extensively for them dur- “dinner of eighteen F at Tenth St. day evening and a 1 = luncheon on Saturday are among the - 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will enter- tain & company at dinner this evening . in her home on K street. ~ Mr. Charles C. Glover entertaned about 150 at & buffet luncheon today in his homa on K street, the gut being members of the Washington tional Monument Soclety. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. George Leonard Smith will entertain a com- pany of ten at dinner this evening in honor of Dr. _and Mrs. Stanley AL Rinehart and Harmon Smith of New York, who arrived today to spend the remainder of the week with Com- mander and Mrs. Smith. Com! der and Mrs. Smith will en- tertain at dinner Saturday evening at Early 'Colonia/l Tablewares OLONIJAL garnitdres and furnish- # ings for the table in the time of George a_—~aePbilipsbotne o sortment of charming new shapes and the Army and Navy Club-in honor of Mrs. Smith, who will femain over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom , Washington were of fine simplicity and stately charm. i “Pollowing these designs, our present-da; reproductions in. silver, glags and china- ware combine in restoring the dignified have issued invitations foran at home New Ready-to-Wear Hats Brand-new, Well Made, Cleverly $ 2 9 8 Trimmed New Hats—as wonderful as- ’ erance, Friday afternoon from 4 to 7 styles as you could imagine at a price phenomenally low. - — that we have —the most demanded 5 (Skin) Squirrel Fur Chokers at. ceves 500 [l Fiorce Seiit oad: “adicining on cha beauty of the table:of olden daye. marked regardless of Full Wool Fabric Suits, jn-all colors. Sizes 16 e ey bureen fof Colonial-China~ : actual value— of the Sports effects— Van Ness street. From the LENOX potteries we have the Colonial pattern, banded in gold - with floral decorations. From ng- land, the famous Wedgewood Queen’s _ Ware, richly white, with raised deco- rations. . On_display also are repro- ductions of Martha Washington and George Washington China. Silverwares . Colonial designs in Tea Sets, After- Dinner ~Coffees, Candlesticks and otherpleces for the table are on dis- \play, as well as the Fairfax and other patterns-in Flatwares, t0 44 cicerinriiancntiiosecccccccncesnseses.$10.00 Extra Size Jersey Suits, in all colors..ec.ces....$1698 Spring Suits, of all-wool tricotine, velour and gabardine. Navy, black and all shades.......$24.98 Stylish Silk Dresses, in satin, charmeuse, crepe meteor.and canton crepe. Sold up to $39.98. $19.98 Dark Brown Wool-mixture Skirts, in large and medium sizes. Sold up to $5.98..cccccccccc.s $1.98 All-wool Prunella Striped Skirts; brown and tan, navy and tan, black and white.ececeessecsoces $5.98 EXtra 8ize3 coceceecorcmescoceoscossssess $6.98 Ladies’ and Misses’ Wool Dresses; brown, navy, tan, black, henna. Sold up to $10.00...eec... $3.98 Senator and Mrs. Phipps Guests of Former Seaa: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury en- tertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Representative and Mrs. John J. Rogers, Judge and Mrs. Clarence Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. Allan G. Kirk, Miss Anne Squier, Count Moltke, Col. Boal, Mr. Richard A. Harlow and Mr. Percy Blair, Mre. Frank Morrison is entertaining today in honot of ur Bdmon Brown, bride of Cipt. Brown, U. 8. A., givin bridge party followed by & fex. ‘Freuiding at the tea table, whioh is decorated with spring flowers, will be Mrs, Chester Smith, Smith; Mrs, Alexander eilgo: ;’uté.kof Capt. Neilson, and ‘Alblon 525 Box Models Plaited Models 3 Plain-Tailored Models 520 Crepe de Chine - . Taffeta—Crepe Knit ~—designed on ultra-fash- jonable lines—and some ‘Glasswares : 4 Designs copied - from the - famous i Colonial patterns of the period, in Table and Buffet crystal, will be —as smart as they can be —expertly made—plain or - Mrs. Edward Lilley Stock ernter- tained at a large bridge-luncheon to- Tomato and the Grays. i P Gen. and Mrs. Do Mac- found here. - 3 1 < 1 o v e PAIEL P l‘":f" 25,71“‘“';;',;3“"?;“';,,“ Comaistae TR i ; decorated with beading and with illuminated worsted $1.00 Bungalow Aprons...... 59¢ e e din. wh.,be'n?,“n.,ngfi e o mles e table Spnoint: . embroidery, which add a embroidery and Persian $1.00 Waists ....... 59¢ e a Mra M hancing the effect of Colonial elegance. A variety - charming color contrast. effects. 1.00 Sati isol = thur are visiting the latter's mother, of designs and colors are displayed. . . $1. atin Camisoles.......ccuun. . 59 Mra, Baward T's:mft':h“whu g - ; ] ; : tor” ot unoRoon omorrow. In OROF = - Canna, Jade, Orchid, In all the pleasing pastel All Winter Apparel 14 | e, o | §(0) Navy, Bick, Pertwinkle, - | | shades; and lined wioh o2 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET cellent quality of silk. in and Fur Coats, Cloth Coats, Plush Coats, I I Ty A L L i Hours—8:48 to 5:30 \ - X . Fur-trimmed Suits, Cloth Dresses and Silk sister, Mrs. William Miller G: = > - B \ T of York, Pa, who will make her ~ I8 ' Dresses, future home {n Washi f ’