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FRIDAY, MARCH, 3, 1922. 8 .. SOCIETY.. S —_— e— SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, . 8, to meet Mrs. Harrison E. Howe and [ hibition will remain open until the|tatning at bridge this evening in 27th. : honor of her guest, Mrs. Robert S. L . O ’ Kl:qhorlrlumx Parsons, daughter .of stess. — Woodbr! ex Felis, N. J. Sy The marriage of Miss Ella B. igesot imasx Nells, - Signora Quattrone, wife of the high | Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'An-| Mrs. Willlam Littauer and Miss ) commissioner of, Italy, Is playing the |drew Jackson Nichols, 2611 Adams|Littauer are at the Homestead, at leading role in a French play, “Le | Mill road northwest, to Mr. Laurence | Hot Springs, where they will remain Medecin Mystifie,” which will be given | Osgood Lindemann took place on the | about a week. Massie Va and Susle Davis. N Emms E. Matthews, 62, 318 O st. n.e. John 8. Mowatt, 7 Arthur . Miller and Julle Kuki " Sibiey Hospital. Foemors Jomen, o, Tapercatosts Hospital John H. Freeman Eleanar Thomas. John B. Todd and Mabel R. White, both of | Cbrista J. Addison, 1. 3512 Davenport st Baltimore. Moses Thigpen, 26, Walter Reed Hospital. Marriage Licenses. - Mary’ Hawkiar, S0, 608 Brewers epurt n.c. Deaths Reported. ay max, § days, 2111 T, st. Infani of Joseph and Ethel Thowas, 11 Marriage licenses have been ssued to the fol- . E. Briggs and Ethel Christian, The following deaths have been reported t Tal the heaith Gepariment in the lart twenty-four | FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION this afternoon at 4:30 at the Wash- | afternoon of Tuesday, February 28, in e Reges, 2283 2ull 6t ington Club. The play will be fol-|the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. Martha * Boyle has as her lowed by tea. \ |B. M. Nichols, 15625 Q street, north. guest Miss Aurelia Les of s ferro and Laura E. Hars rison, both of Kichmond. s hours: Jesse R. Lennon, 62, 7163 Sth at. s.w, Isador Holober, a jeweler, of 911 William J. Vic , £ Sth street northwest, has filed a pe- - . West, the Rev. Earle Wilfle: - | Pittaburgh. / Miss M. Dorothy Green entertained| ine, e B Y Ofclat % = Eiier F. Lewis and Bianche E. Dunkley. at Incheon, today, when her guests| The only attendants were Miss Leta| After a sojourn of several weeks| James H. Kesecker and Lillian M. Spoor. Ty, i5th % mma_1 28, George Washington Uni-|tition in voluntary bankruptcy. He j versity. Hospital, lists his debts 9,345.48_and esti- 3 Joseph Jones & Bryn, Miss Wallenberg, | Nichols, sister of tle bride, as maid |at Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. George | jpiebn Jofes and Bdus Jones. - | 5. nd Anale M. |~ John Rameey. 10 Ve 2000 36 er " | mates his assets at $3,316. He is rep- Mrs._James T. Ruksell, jr.; Miss Helen |of honor, with Mr, F. E. Sullivan|D. Witt of Lynchburg, Va., have re-| Wi Le Seure, Miss Barrine Drake, Miss |acting as best man, turned o Washington and are "t | wioldridge o Denyiie. by Joun B. lizabe 5 3 D i resented by Attorney Rvdolph 3. Toma Burke and Mary Tuylor. e e e B e T % : et Wright, Miss Marcia Chapin. Immediately after the ceremony |the Powhatan. Welch and Eiizabeth Scott. e el e M i S BT e G TR D e e R R e T 316 3? ‘o, 316 7th St. ol .Gumumbmn&@o. Tth St. i Beautiful New Dresses In a Great Sale Saturday HE President and Mrs. Hard- Panaretoff returned yesterday after- Miss Green will receive with her Areay el RO e ey A fortunate purchase from a high-class maker of dresses brings these ng whl bo. guests at dinner 208 from Brooklyn. whers the min- [othery Jnw, durice 3T, ek Mo ) Mr and Mea. Bawsra ¥. Stotesbury | wes. 5. w. Cole._accompanted by !Sze will entertain @t dinner lhial‘{u-. Viuit om ter, Gen. and Mrs. Douglas MacAr- | 20 WL President and Mrs. Harding is a large| Mrs. Lang, wife of the charge d'at-|pgertha Bollins. who have an apart- Hinkle C. Hays of Sullivan, Ind,|at home Friday afternoon, March 10,| gayghters of the former, Miss Anne |heiser of Pottstown? Pa., at a bridge Park Hotel for a few days. are well known to the younger girls The following births have been reported to Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vicelfrom 4 to & o'clock. White House. night at the home of Dr Jielen! Daulel J. and Blnor C. Strother, girl. A Reed. wite of Senator Reed o As Swedish Viee Consul. British premier, will come to Wash- table . {New York sume his new duties‘as ' ter of Rumania and Princess Bibesco, v, Rawlin Saabars &Espard of s Hean o Mrs. John Crayke Simpson is-enter-|past fow days, Mrs. Asquith, who is New Spring Dresses to you at these ridiculously low prices. This sale makes it possible for a woman to add a new, fashionable dress to her tonight of Mr. Will H. Hay = ) March 13. their villa, I Mirasol, in Palm Beach,| .4 Mrs. W. R. Cole, left w"m,.,.‘ master (General will take effect to-ibyening at the legation. Virginia in uu..:lnzmn. - thur, who will come to Washington Mr. and Mrs. James P. Donahue ifaires of the German embassy,” Will |'ment \at tie Hadleigh, have with| Ms. Frcderlcl:Tl“. Johnson en-|seasonsat Wardman Park Hotel. brother and sister-in-law of the!at the embassy at 1435 Massachusetts| Bolling Maury and Miss Lucy Lee[luncheon, the first of a series she will Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will be at|27¢ Wo0 XEWE 10 00 oG fests | The Indepedence Bell Chiapter, D. A. | the hesth densctisent 1n-the Tast twenty-four President, was the honor guest at a Fletcher Parker Perkins, 1836 Con- (Lo aatilasei B Brarning eick Missouri, at her residence, 1956 Bilt-| Mr. K. Y. Vendel, second secretary ington March 15 for a visit with her | pyening Bridge Partv Swedish vice consul general. who will return tomorrow from,c,g™.; 50 f2.7%%00Mue Tn cnter-| Hienard ang Alwvutterson. BiF. taining at a smail brh?gs party followed | on a sort tour of Canada, was in Dt- wardrobe at a very small cost. Postmaster General Hays Entertaining * ‘the President and Mrs. Harding on Eve of His Retirement. [ T whose retirement as Post-| _The minister of China_and Mme. for tho latter’s son-in-law and daugh- | {0 pot (Uit TP thelr home in morrow. The company to meet the} Mrs. Williarn H. Bolling and Miss | the first of the week. M have iaken an apartment for the one, among whom are Mr. and Ms. not receive this afternoon, but will be | (hor 70 an jndefinite visit the grand- | tertained on Monday for Mrs. Fron- hosts who are staying at Wardman | *Venue Maury of Deep Stone Gap, Va., who |give during the spring. Births Reported. home informally tomorrow afternoon | 0f $08IStY, Y, By S e R il s & beneht card party to- | Sours Juncheon ‘given today by Mrs. James | MF. Vendel to New York Mrs. Asquith, wife of the former|necticut avenue. more s In: enter of the,of the legation of Sweden, has gone to | son-in-law and daughter, the minis- |gor Qut-of-Town Taes. nd };fl:lnll LeBeau. C., where they spent the Ambassador Le Breton ; by tea this afternoon, in compliment to|tawa yesterday, where she was the ¥e New York for Lunchcon. her house guest, Mrs. R. M. Stuart. guest ‘at luncleon of Premier King! { Canada, and she will visit Montreal York before coming’ here. — of Mrx. Loren Johnson entertained at aand 3 lunchéon followed by brigge today. at! retary . Mr. cher; . | her residence on 16th stréet, in compli-| Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmorg en- Rowe, director of the \Par ment to her house guest., Mrs. Edmund |tertained a small company at luncheon | Union, and Mr. Sebastiao Bailey of Brookline, Mass. The guests|today in her home on Woodland drive. commercial attache of the Rrazilian|numbered twenty. F i N Miss Katharin rkay, daughter Dresses worth up embas where tomorrow they attend the luncheon on board the I'a American, the monster ship which will be launched later in the after- noon. There will be eighty guests Commander and Mrs. Thomas Kincaid and Mr. and Mfs. John F. Dryden will entertain dinner parties preceding the Junior League “small and early” dance of Mr. Clarence Mackay, who recently spent a few days in \Washington as the guest of Miss Mildred Bromwell, entertained at luncheon vesterday at to $25.00 at the luncheon, & number of others |this evening at Rauscher’s. Receiving | the St. Regis, in New York. from Washington joining the party,|at the dance will be Pr!ncesn Cantacu- — and the ambassador and Dr. Rowe |Zene, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Miss| Comander Charles Theodore Jewell, will be guests of honor and will|Sophy Sweet and Miss Mary Hellen. U. S. N., is spending a few days at the speak. Mrs. Marshall Field arrived yester- Hotel Plaza, New York. — [ The ambassador of Belgium and|day in Palm Beach, where she will spend Saee 8 E erett Bloas Baroness de Cartier de Marchienne |2 Portion of the spring season at the g,‘l’{'.,?'i?ofi;;’; Mass.,, who ar:nvfi?g WeesiBoats at dinnes Tast €3eningiac Breakers. at the Powhatan, gave a dinner party the embassy, in honor of the acting cdward E 2 R 3 3 Secretary of State, Mr. Henry Prather | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Blod: M e Enanks, Representative f;‘gfi’};fih,‘r"h"é’:h‘gfi :::;:m\l::;:d?g; carly spring at the Hotel Powhatan. #nd Mes, Samuell Winslow) of, Masas- NG 3 il entertained at dinner last evening, |chusel epresentative and Mrs. Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. An-| (Ghen their guests included Repre- | James Parker of New York were drew W. Mellon: the aker and | gentative and Mre. Samuel E. Wins- | guests. 5 Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Senator and | jow. Reprosentative and Mrs. James los Bahes B Wauson. Senalor 2770)8. Parker and Maj. Gen. and Mra| Former Gov. Folk entertained at rs. G 3 David Shanks. luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham, Nicholas Murray Butler and Mrs. Co O BlodgettowllN remaini Lcheon Ly aterday at the Shoreham = 3 | having in D former Gov. nelius Vanderbilt of New York, xhe'm Washington until about the mld-|Cox, Mr. Joseph Tumulty, Judge T. T. z‘;llglm‘r_ serfiruquf thP“DeBNrkimn\';u dle of April. X Ansberry and Mr. George White. ustice, Mr. James M. Beck, Mr. o and Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, Mr. and Fenn, wife of Repre- i Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Richard H. Fenn, entertained at lunch- | Mr. and Mrs. Bush-Brown and their Townsend, Mrs. John Sanford, Mrs.|econ yesterday at the Capitol. in com- |daughter, Miss Lydia Bush-Brown, T oo M e T | pliment to Mrs, Herbert Ward, who | will open their exhibition at the Arts Keep, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano| came to Washington to present her |Club tomorrow afternoon with a re- Robbins, Senor Don Juan Francisco and's collection to the Smith- ception. Thev will be assisted by s N Institution. . * ir Bowen, Mrs. Avery $1 5.00 Beautiful New Dresses of Canton Crepe, Canton Satins, Georgettes and Taffetas, in all the new- est styles and colors for springtime wear. % Dresses worthup |E to $40.00 $22.49 New Afternoon Dresses—New Tai- lored Dresses—New |E= Business Dresses— |= New Street Dresses T Chiffon Hose de Cardenas. counselor of the Spanis! et Conant embassy: Mr. Jean de Fontaine, ses Th: 3 = ; . >| Col. and Mrs. Thales L. Ames have . Delano, Mrs. ¢ 5 ond Belgian secretary, and Miss Betty | og their guest the latter's sister, Mre ! Lena Hitcheock Somuallys ) P W Presaman, who is pending i Lithel Hoffman Kane, Mr. The Secretar the Navy and Mrs, | feveral weeks w. them _in LAeir ) Edwin Denby will be the gusets in | apartment at the Burlington. { Root. Mrs. Warren Dela; whose honor Senator and Mrs. Tru- Mrs. Wi and Mrs. Charles E. Rigg: man H. Newherry will entertain an | coia™iral and Mrs. Willlam Carey important company at dinner this|Xjcholas their daughter, Mrs. Na-| 5 % evening. thaniel Thayler Chapin of Cleveland, | Antiques and Reproductions The Secretary Of Commerce and|Who Will be with them for a visit of = Mrs. Hoover will entertain at dinner | '% 93Y8 . - Tuesday evening in honor of the| Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt will go to Furniture—Mirrors Jewelry—Diamonds President and Mrs. Harding Hot Springs stay of sev- Secretary and Mrs. Hoover have as e,:“ wperelr('f_g toaayiteria nta o ey } Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other Special for Saturday Only $9.75 To complete the costume, to add the final touch to the perfection of the Spring tailleur, what could be more desirable than a pair of Onyx Chiffon Hose? their guest for a [few days Mrs. . i Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, president! (o1 and Mrs Stephen L. Holcomb | ’ Colora are— of Mills College, Calif. have gone fo Florida to remain for a month or six weeks. Brasses The minister of Sweden and Mme. Black—G | Wallenberg were hosts at dinner last] Mrs. George Oakley Totten ac ray - = cvening, when their guests were the|be at home this aternoon, - 0. R Pol Tau. 1 ortugal, Viscount d'Alte; | receive on the following Fri — . & nd “and Princess | Siarch: ' Art Galleries usset—~Folo—laupe ° Lubomirska, the minister of Finland, — Mr. Astrom: Senator Key Pittman,| Miss Margheritta Tillman, daughter | 1323 G St. NW e o m er oats ast the counselor of the Belztan em-lof Commander and Mrs. Edwin ¢ bassy and Mme. de Selys, the ceun-)Tillman, will return to Washington | Auctionee! selor of the Brifish embassy and Mrs.|tomorrow cvening from New York, |l - Chilton, the special adviser to the |where she went to attend the mar- jtalian embassy,' Count Constantini; |riage of Miss St. John Butler and Mr. Mr. and_ Mrs. Marshall Bullitt, Mrs.|Richard Lane of East Orange, N. J., ! Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mre. George Van- | which took place February 22 ' derbilt, Mrs. Jordan Herbert Stabler, Mrs. John Stewart McLennan, Mrs Truxton Beale and the counselor ‘of the Swedish legation, Mr. de Lager- berg. i French Clock and Colored Clock Hose Beautiful Quality Silk—Ideal for Early Spring Priced for Saturday, $3.95 Sreses At Prices That Do Not Pay for the Materials Your absolute unrestricted choice Saturday. Nothing reserved, nothing held back—your coat opportunity, not so, much for this season, but considering the Your choice of any of our exten- sive line of Walil Papers at 7; under former low prices. e 5 25¢ and 30c Papers — comprising a selection of 15 de- sirable patterns, 3 Off ™o ron Col. Harrv Kidder White, U. §. M. C., | and Mrs. White have taken a house at | 6 Corcoran street, and are settled | there for the season. ! ife of i The Woman's National F'oundltlon‘ Mme. Pater. wife of the minister of |, The WOIRAe FaLOAal Ko e AT AR be at home 1h5 | tures on “Constitutional Government day afternoon of next week. to be given Mondays in March, begin- Mme. Peter had a small company at | Ling Monday evening, March 13, The luncheon vesterday. ¢ third lectur@® Monday evening, March mcheon ‘¥ will be given by Miss Hermamei Papers coat you must buy for next winter. Mostly one of a kind Make early selection. $ 5 O In Most Instances the . Fur Collars and Some Are Worth Much More . _Have Cuffs Than $50.00. AR Bave Lawps - Far Collars and Cuffs For Coats That Formerly Sold Up to $125.00 i Scwwed, field secretary for the Na- enconator and Mrs, John B, Kendrick | tional Association for Constitutional | Tomor of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rine. | GOvernment. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO hart. ThE. other guests were the mjn Mrs. Charles Lothrop Parsons ot ! . e ister of Ecuador and Senora de Eli-|Cleveiand Park will entertain at an ||| PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. zalde, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap-|informal tea tomorrow afternoon at |l 2333 18th St. NW. Tel Col. 1077} | per, Senator David l. Walsh, Senator | the Club of Colonial Dames from 4 to | i Thomas J. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. Frederick A. Britten, Judge and - Mrs, Charles C. McChord, Mr. and Mrs. ; Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Saulsbury and Mrs. ‘Wulfjen, mother of the hostess. F eaturing—Saturday-—one of the finest collections of Coats, Capes and Wraps we have ever offered at these low prices. Plain and embroid- ered models. Make Your Selection From These Extraor- dinary Offerings %25 Signor and Signora Geisser of Italy, whb have been Visiting their son and daughter-in-law, the secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora Celesia, have gone to New York and will sail tomorrow for Italy en route to their home. The minister of Bulgaria and Mm WASHINGTON BUYS ITS Fur’ Chokers at -~ F. a;h;'onab?e Washington’s Favorite Mflh‘i_lery Shop - Saturday—The Season’s First Great Sale of - Our Fa G at 12th STREET N.W. One Profit—Maker to Wearer Every hat in the dle has been se- b lected for its in- Styles that are most original ividuality,qual- and effective., Wrappy coats,sports coats and graceful flowing capes. Weaves include Poiret Twill, Nor- mandy, Camel’s Hair cloth and Tweeds. Women’s and misses’. ’35 New Slip-On Sweaters | - Waists - Women’s and Misses’ In All the New Shades $9.98 $53.98 A special group, of desir- New styles of- georgette, ; le new Springtime sweat- = X sleeves, smart 1ff ab! Feamfihzgtl’uer et han.dsomel) beaded and em Tuxedo, Peggy and modified ee3. 4 otV meck coll i broidered models, and col- co}l:rs; s:m: éna\;e pretty round or V neck collars, 1 £ color touches. Styles which one-tone or youthful con- ors that are now vesy. de- are very desirable for hou& trasting color combiriations, | sirable to wear with new | wear or to wear with your in sizes 36 to 4. Spring suits. sweater coat. ity and beauty. Every hat an un- parallelled value! For many seasons our “Specialized Hatsat a Specialized Price” New Spring have won renown for their distinction and value. Because we specialize on hats at $9.85, we are able to offer at this price millinery that elsewhere costs:much more! Hundreds of women will attend this First Sale of Marvelous Hats, the NEWEST STYLES at far below value Waists -