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A New Delight Awaits You Rosemnryw Candies at 60c and $1.00 Lb. A Little Better for s Little Less. Colloge DR.CLAUDE Eyesight Specialist The Cadillac owner is con” Tnt that his car i | i | No dirt, work or worry if you intrust the work to us. Boreens and Window Shades to order. HO ety Many Noted Educators Asked to Meet President and Mrs. Harding at i Dinner Last Night. | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH '8, 19%2. @hil Czechoslovekia, Dr. Stepanek; Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, Senator ‘Willlam B. McKinley, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker, Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted, Representative and Mrs. Julius Kahn, Representative and erick A. Britfén, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mr. and_ Mrs. Herbert Boynton, Mrs. Joseph Hampson and Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage. Mr. Leo Sager, the new secretary of SOCIETY. thelr villa, El Mirasol, at Palm Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Sltlerv' white entertained at dinner last are spending the season, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr. was host- ess at a luncheon yesterday. ‘for his home in Milwaukee. The fifth of the monthly luncheons of the Dobbs Alumnae of Washing- ton was held at the residence of Mrs, Newbold Noyes, 1614 S street, today. | Special consideration was given to the plans for an_illustrated talk on | Korea by Mr. Willard Brinton of | New York, which will be held at the | D OPDLPILPILEOPTOLOCO00Y, evening at Palm Beach, where they ;: Hemstitching Picot Edging 10c rer yard Parcel Post Service. ROSEM ARY CHANtl.)Y SsHoP 8410 Melacum 3 [ Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Representative n yes i ; & ; s o -2 G . Cbarrow. Miss Joriscmtative| Representative Willam H. Stafford, Sill furnished in all °°l°," Mra 8 Wallsge Dempses, Mrs. Fred- | Who | B8 e, Phvetter lers toay | S SHOP w& ‘-)5 E UNIQUE Read all the Newest Books ! CORNELL WAL ER CO. Mawr College, Miss M. Carey Thomas; the Swelidish legation, and Mme.| N€ = will all that he ex- ! W L PA: Q-Egu the president of Mills College, Dr. | Sager, who recently (:nme '1'0 Wash. | Washington Club the middle of\; gforl 23 cents «by Joining our —_—— . e the dean ington, took possession yesterday of | March. reulating library. P 714 13th N.W. pect: i. to do, and more ! than he could hope any other would do. | The Washington | Cadillac Company I Rudolph Jose, President 1 Hair Goods and Beauty Shops Sccretury of Commerce and | Mrs. Hoover, who invited an interest- {ing company, composed for the most ‘ll)flf‘ of educators. the president of Harvard University and Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, the | president of Yale University and Mrs. |James R. Angell, the president of Johns Hopkins University and Mrs. HE President and Mrs. Hard- inis were the guests of honor | H at dinner last evening of the The guests were | Aurelia Henry Reinhardt; of Smith College, Miss Ada Comstock; the director of the national research council and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, and the assistant secretary of com- merce, Mr. Claudius H. Huston. The Vice Pri nt and Mrs. Cool- {idge will be the guests of honor at {dinner this evenins of Senator and Mrs, Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota. Mrs. Coolldge Guest of Honor at Luncheon Today. an apartment at Wardman Park :lotel, where they will make their ome. The president and trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art have issued cards announcing a special exhibition of paintings by Mr. Charles Hopkin- son, which will n public view to- day and until Friday, March 31, in- clusive. Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Garfleld, who Former Senator Henry F. Lippitt| of Rhode Island arrived in Wash- | ington yesterday from Florida and | is at the New Willard. Dr. Venceslas Sokolowskl, secre- { tary of the legation of Poland, enter-; tained at a luncheon vesterday, when | his guests were the ecretary of the | | Italian embassy and Signora Celesia, | Miss Manuela Lloveras, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, Miss Adeline Oxnard, Mr. | J. de Lagerberg of the Swedish leg: PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP G. David Peariman 933 G St. N.! Washington Buys its hokers at Fur C 3 Phone for Appointme eaits % £ v v; 5 o 809 7th St. 1771 C s o ad B et 8| Mre, Coolidge, wite of tne vice = Timtoutn SRS O L e Frines Bustne Luvomirit || G2 2 G SRos e M. 8835 C i Garfield, the president of Leland ent, was ' the guest In whose MRS. RALPH WORNELLE, at the cabinet dir for the Presi- . AT ] honor Mrs. Victor Kauffmann en- | pormerly Mins Grace Hasard, whose |dent and Mre Horaey Jont mehe are| Mr. and Mrs. George Edmund Foss | Stanford_University and Mrs. I - Ray Lyman Wilbur, the dean of Bryn Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan | tertained & distinguished company ,of Afty at luncheon today at Rausch- er's. The guests were seated at two e tables in the ballroom, Mrs. Kauffmann presiding at one, assisted by Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, who sat opposite, and Mrs. Philip C. Kauff- mann and Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann, daughters-in-law of the hostess, pre- siding at the other table. Large cen- terpieces of vari-colored spring fowers, swrrounded with small baskets filled marringe took place recently. tion and Mme. Kwapiszewska were hosts at dinner last evening, enter- taining a company of six informally at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs ing, Long Island, N. Y., announce the zement of their daughter, Miss . Hugo Herzog of Flush- | tion. at the Hotel Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schoellkopf are spending a few days in Wash- ington with Mr. William Phelps Eno on their way back to their home in Buffalo from White Sulphur Springs, where they have spent a brief vaca- Mr. and_Mrs. Schoellkopt will New York aboard the Teresa. March sail from for Mollenda on Wednesday, i have closed the house on R street and } returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Foss and their daugh- ters, the Misses Foss, spent a fort- night at White Sulphur Springs on 1 their way to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Killian and Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Mitchell returned yesterday from @ three weeks' vaca- | tion in Florida. ’ BERMUDA—CUBA G at 12th STREET N.W. One Profit—Maker to Wearer MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES CALIFORNIA AND HONOLULU > .G Anne Herzog, to Mr. Joshua (22, for Mr. Schoellkopf’'s néw post as . b . with the same flowers, formed the deco v Benmett 34 o Baitimore and | seeretary of the United States lega.| The United States Veterans' Bureau Via PANAMA CANAL Estabflished nsol ration on the tables. on. The wedding will taketion at La Paz, Bolivia. gave a reception and dance at the Europe, Orient, South Ameriea The minister of Rumania and Prin- |place Saturday in the Church of St.| Mr. and Mri. Sehoeilkopt had as Hotel s ion i onny, (0 e Steamakly Wickets SXIMEicy cess Bibesco have returned from |lgnatius, in New York. their guests at White Sulphur over |ho 2 e he jbureau, » Capt. and Mrs. Fred A. Young of |the last week end the minister of the|Col. Charles R. Forbes. Col. Forbes OBER’S W, B, Nloses & Sons ¥ and (th St. Furniture Carpets Linens Upholstery 14 Former Prices Assembled on our Fifth floor annex will be found a collection of discontinued suites and odd pieces of furniture suitable for any room in the house. Due to the extreme price concessions, the following Aiken, S. C, where they spent sev- and the princess will go today to join her moth- er, Mrs. Asquith, who will return here for a visit at the legation the latter part of the week. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Stepanek, entertained at a small luncheon yesterday at the New Wil- | lard. Mme. Varela, wife of the minister of Uruguay, entertained at a lunch- eon yesterday at the legation, when her guests ntumbered ten. this city, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, will go to New York to attend the ding, and a number of Princeton U sity friends of Capt. Youug will attend the wedding. Capt. Jean ¥ o of the Spanish ctor Ayerza of the Arge ., Mr. J. de_ Lagerberg of legation, Dr. Venccslas Sokolowski and Prince Eugene Lubom- irski of the Polish legation will be hosts at a dance this evening at the Mont- Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch. Mrs. John Reyburn has gone to Baltimore, where she is the guest of honor this afternoon at a bridge party given by Mrs. Francis C. Har- rington in her home in Roland Park. Mrs. Truman Palmer has issued in- vitations for a luncheon Thursday, March 16, at the Cosmos Club, in honor of Mrs. Russell B. Harrison. Mrs. Palmer will entertain again at luncheon Thursday, March 23. received In the rose room and was aser, Lieut. A.; Lieut. and Mrs. Rees, C. A. Pennington, Mr. Harold W. Breining, assistant direc- tors of the bureau: Mr. J. B. Milli- assistant to the director, and : Major A. C. York and | ion E. Pollock. e} presentation e made by Mr. Pol- lock. There were bridge tables in the‘ sun parlor for those who did not| (Continued on Ninth Page.) Steamship and Tourist Agency, No. 1 Woodward Bullding Phone Main 1089 Save on Your Window Shades —bring in your measure- ments and get our prices before you place your ; ‘The new minister of the Nether- |gomery Country lclul,.‘ A 1-{alunl» ?! A?ller:;‘ E:n;;t Tgxest”:nlufiln;!:a 1;{!5!, orders. ands to Greece, Jonkheer W. H. de |the evening will be private theatricals ¢ iss 5 = Beaufort, was the guest of honor at|in which members of the diplomatic|Alicia Clark will come to Washington Anhques and Reprodnchons Best Sunfast Holland Shades luncheon today of Miss Manuela Llo- veras, niece of Mme. Le Breton, wife of the ambassador of Argentina. Jonk- heer de Beaufort, who has been coun- selor and charge d'affaires of the Netherlands legation in Washington for some time, will leave Washing- ton the latter part of the week for corps and smart resident society will take part. Mrs, John R. Mitchell a charming luncheon today givi compliment to her debutante niec Martha Hawley. The guests included Miss Anna Ham- lin, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss hostess at in , Miss today and will be among the guests at the vaudeville and dance which the bachelors of the diplomatic corps | will give this evening at the Mont- gomery Country Club. Mrs. Bush-Brown will receive this afternoon at the Arts Club instead of in her own studio. Mr. and Mrs. in Furniture—Mirrors Jewelry—Diamonds Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other Brasses on Hartshorn rol- lers. 6 by 3 feet... $l-25 Window Drapery of Sunfast materials, with valance; 5640 hundreds of patterns.. - New York, whence he will sail foLhIE homa: AT Sidney W Miss Helen Le_Seure, | Bush-Brown and Miss Lydia Bush- LAN URGH er a vacation there |yl 8% Horie Anderson, Miss Frances |Brown are having an exhibition at he will go to Greece to take up his duties as minister at Athens. The second counselor of the Hun- garian legation, Mr. Paul de Hevesy, has been promoted to first couns r of legation and transferred to the Hungarian legation in Paris. Mr. de Hevesy will sail from N York, aboard the Homerlc, Saturday, March 25, for Europe and will go direct to | Hampson, Miss s ces Morrow and Miss Beatrice M. 8 Mrs. Philip H. Patchin returned from New York vesterday and will leave Tuesday for her home in California. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Arthur, the latter formerly Mrs. Crom- well Brooks, will be the honor guests at a dinner to be given this evening the Arts Club. Mrs. William F. R. Hitt is spending a short time at the Ritz-Cariton, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury were hosts at luncheon yesterday in A. F. Arnold i Art Galleries 1323 G St. N.W. Auctioneers Appraisers SHADE SHOP 1756 M Street Julive Lansburgh. Mgr. “Any Book Su r;" BT EITITATIITTIITTTIITIATT LTI ITTIT LTI conditions apply to every sale=-- Nothing C. O. D. Nothing Exchanged All Sales Final Nothing on Approval Nothing Held for Future Delivery A Partial List of the Many Splendid Offerings Will Be Found Below Mahogany Hand-Carved Fireside Armchair, Covered in a selection of cretonnes. Regular Price, $65.00. Sale Price, $32.50 Ten (10) Pc. Walnut Ten (10) Pc. Walnut Dining-Room Suite Dining-Room Suite Regular Price, $869.00 Regular Price, $1,000.00 Sale Price, $434.50 Sale Price, $500.00 _Ten (10) Pc. Walnut Ten (10) Pc. Walnut Dining=-Room Suite Paris to take up his duties as first | g 7 o counselor of legation. by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Westcott. Mrs. George D. Hope will entertain at dinner this evening, when her guests will include her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Jones of Kansas City, who have just completed a tour around the world. Senator and Mrx. Qverman Hosts of Lust Night. Senator Lee §. Overman and Mrs. Overman, who are living at the Pow- hatan, entertained at dinner there last evening, later taking their guests to the theater. Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage enter- ;!ll;“d 3:millldcompany at luncheon ollowed by br: s S tantey T roday In honor of | some time in Florida, and is at the New guests was Mrs. W. Pitt Scott, daugh- | Willard, where he and Mrs. du Pont ter of Mrs, Talmage, who 1 spending | have resided since coming to Washing- a fortnight: with her mother at the |ton. Willard. * Capt. Scott, who is assist- ant to the commandant of the fifth| Representative and Mrs. James R. naval district, stationed at Hampton | Mann were the guests of honor at din- Roads, spent the week end with Mrs. | ner last evening of Representative and Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, who entertained Soott and Mrs. Talmage. —_— a large company at the New Willard. The counselor of the Polish lega- | The other guests were the minister of Senator T. Coleman du Pont of Dela- ware returned vesterday after spending . UNUSUAL! A Special Sale of Advance Spring Modes “Fashions De Luxe” Exclusively Py 4 2 7 2 We Have Just SredTln': Sample Line of the Spring’s Newest and Daintiest Neckwear—Beautifully Lace-Trimmed and Embroidered—and Best of All We Are Able to Place It on Sale Thursday At About Half Price!! Dining—iflgoonglssfite i g Regular Price, $900.00 z 3 Sa]le lPrice $4127-00 gu % 3 % UI AT ‘This n eara::ni:eal::om“: m'::ufnc:xr:: of the l:lit:“eg:::“i wl‘:o:: ’ Sme Prflce, 5450'00 §_T'§ CO S ::y :::s ap‘:iuedfl::d frI;s'l’lenedTo yI::u’d :::erfllm.owA:‘:eyb \frere humpl; ‘u‘nleu i Four (4) Pc. Mahog’y Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chif- forobe, Tollet Table and Full Size Bed. Regular Price, $1,200.00. Sale Price, $600.00 Three(3)Pc. Americ’n WlnutBedroomSuite DRESSES : VALUES so wonderful—QUALITY so superior—FASHIONS so individual— that you will find it positively thrilling to choose several garments at a time. Eight(8) Pc. Americ’n WlnutBedroomSuite Consisting of Dresser, Van= ity Dresser, Chifforobe, Tol= let Table, 2 Single Beds, Rocker and Chair. Regular Price, $1,685.00. Sale Price, $842.50 To buy now at about HALF! Group 3—Usually $2.50 Vestees and Collar and Cuff Sets. s 00 The Vestees in lace, organdy, ratine 1 o and voile, in all new spring styles. The sets are most attractive. Group 4—Usually $7.50 Bewitching new Guimpes of fine 75 net, trimmed with Irish and_filet 3- taces. Also good-looing tailored duvetyn vestees. we told you. Just think what a chance! Group 1—Usually $2.00 and Tuxedo styles. In lace-trimmed nets, linen and ratine. Hand-em- Group 2—Usually $4.00 : Net and Organdy Guimpes, with 52.00 or touches of lace. Also net and Collar and Cuff Sets. Collar and Cuff Sets, in Bramley 75c broidered and strictly tailored styles. or without sleeves, with real laces L . S ] Answering the Demand for Suits This offering is limited to four days only Consisting of Dresser, Chif- . Gowns Suits Wraps _ L : 55 forobe 5d Totiet 'Table, our(4) Pc.American Sprmeiee | Sl wias S, With These of “Fashion With Value! W flnutBedmmSunte dominating GODET Period Predominating —the Jelleff Suit Sections are showing everything that’s new, tailored 3-piece and Sport Suits—all with a distinct individuality of their own. Tailored Suits With an Air of Distinctiveness And Very Specially Priced at $59.50 Strikingly good-looking Poiret Twills and Tricotines, Navy, Black and Fallow. There are strictly tailored models as well as those-which use embroidery most attractively.. Others show one or two button fastenings with or without belts. They're Chic as Can Be! —the Tweed Suits at Jelleff’s A Wonderful Selection $29.75 The suit for the business woman, the club woman, the college girl and the younger girl. The suit that wears and looks well, that is becom- ing and smart and is truly Fashion's vogue. Featuring Polly Stewart Kelley Cloth Regular Price, $330.00. il e uite consis! () resser, Sale Price, $165.00 Chiffonier, Twin Beds. Regu- § s lar price, $765.00. M’h’ganyToiletTable ggje price, $382.50 Regular F:rlce, 51(8.00 Sale Price, $50.50 MahoganyChifforebe Regular Price, $102.00 . } || Walnut Toilet Table . gale Price, $51.00 Sale Price, $29.25 Walnut Bed Regular Price, $70.00 Sale Price, $35.00 Walnut Bed Regular Price, $60.00 Sale Price, $30.00 Walnut Dresser Dresses and Frocks .........$35,$45 Values $55 to $65 Values $75 to $135 Suits . oovnenou ... $65.975.995 Values $95 to.$135 Wraps ...c..o.........$65,$75,$95 Values $95 to $150 Tweed Suits ...........$35, $45, $35 Values $45 to $65 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18; Women’s Sizes, 36 to 46 March 8-9-10-11 Come Early for Best Choice MahoganyChifforobe Regular Price, $78.00 Sale Price, $39.00 MahoganyChifforobe Regular Price, $60.00 Sale Price, 530100 Walnut Chifforobe Regular Price, $152.00 Regular Price, $219.00 Sale Price, $76.00 Sale Price, $109.50 Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan SS—— S —— Kaplowitz. Bros. e | Wmecsalnane