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3 ; MILLINERY-IMPORTERS 13™ano G.Streets.NW, Fashionable Washington's Favorite Millinery Shog Friday---A Sale of 200 Smart that were priced $7.50 to $12.50 D 150 HATS Phenomenal Values Early Spring Styles that are Worth up to $7.50 Featuring the Netw Stvles and Colors for 1922 “Friday Specials’’ At Oppenheimer’s “The Home of Needle Handicraft”’ EREAFTER, at Oppenheimer’s each Friday will be known as “Friday Special” Day, wherein certain items will be specially reduced in price, pur- chasable on Friday only.. We cannot guar- antee all of the items to last through the day. Child’s Stamped Dresses of black sateen.................. $2°89 =Ip sizes 2 to 8 years; stamped on a durable sateen, ready to embroider. $3.50 value. Made-up Aprons, stamped and 75(: ready to embroider............ Pretty spring styles, completely made, with pockets and scalloped or plain bottoms, ready to embroider.s Gingham Luncheon Set, stamped for embroidery........ $l'35 Regular $1.60 value. Stamped in a pretty flower design, to be embroidered in black and white. Blue Iridescent Bead 51 49 5 o A spring idea; heavily beaded with ball and tassel $1.50 Wood Bead Combinations of colors; $2.39 values. Leatherette Shopping Bag, cretonne lined................. 500 ‘Made of black leatherette. Handy for shopping or sewing. . - Sanitas Luncheon 51.00 & 51-50 Sets, spring designs. . . . The prettiest patterns in 5, 7 or 13 piece sets. washing; simply wipe with a damp cloth. Pearl Cotton, large ball, for zoc French knots and embroidery. . . All colors in large balls. Regular 25¢ value. Standard Sewing Machines $47-50 $10 Down—$10 Monthly Brand new machines, just unpacked. These extremely easy terms on specially priced ma- chines will be good on Friday of this week only. Make arrangements to contract for one imme- diately as only a limited number will be sold. NofdwtatiaDises. . - 4S5 Forms . Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.35 k. Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard. 2 enfreimery P UNIQUE; EIGHTH ¢ E STREETS THE EVENING : Dinner Guests Legation HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner at the le- gatlon this evening of the minister of China and Mme. Sze. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Foster Stearns, have returned to their home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge at the New Willard. ‘The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge wiil be joined Monday by their sons, John and Calvin Coolidge, who will spend their spring school hgqli- day with them. Miss Hughes' Engagement Announced Last Night. The Secretary of State and Mrs. ! Charles Evans Hughes announced through the Associated Press last night the engagement of their daugh- ter Catherine to Mr. Chauncey L. Waddell of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Waddell of Greenfield, Ohjo. No date was given for the wed- ding. Miss Hughes is a graduate of Wel- lesley College, class 1920, and has| since then devoted much time to phil- anthropic work along special lines. and Saturdey will entertain the Girl Scout camp of which she is captain at luncheon. Mr. Waddell is a Harvard mar of 1918. and was in the air servic ing the war. He is now in business in New York. i The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes, accompanicd by the ambassador's secretary, Mr. FHugh Tennant, will leave tomorrow evening for a visit to the Pacific coast. Eul route they will visit the Grand Can- yon of Colorado, Yosemite Park and Several of the larger cities, where the ambassador will make addresses, and they will return eastward over the Canadian lines, starting from Van- couver April 6. They expect to be back in Washington April 11. . Senora de Riano, wife of the am- bassador of Spain, returned to Wash- ington Tuesday from Hartford, Conn., where she spent a few days after a week’s stay with the ambassador in New York. Mme. Peter, wife of the minister ot Switzerland, will reccive tomorrow afternoon. Mrs, James A. Reed. wife of Senator Reed of Missouri, entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon today at her residence, on Biltmore street. in compliment to Mrs. James T. Mor- ris of Minneapolis. The table was adorned with spring flowers and the Buests numbered twelve. Senator David I Walsh has gone to Hot Springs for a brief stay at the homestead. Mrs. Lang, wife of the charge d'af- faires of the German embassy, will receive tomorrow afternoon at the embassy, on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Woods, wife of Representa- tive James P. Woods of Virginia, will cntertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Glass, wife of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia. This will be the first of a series of luncheons, the second to be in honor_ of the wives of the members of the Virginia delegation in Congress. Mrs. Sawyer, wife of Gen. Charles E. Sawyer. will leave today for her home in Marion, Ohio, where she will remain through part of the spring season. Mrs. G. W. King and Miss Ada King of Ohio, who hewe been at the New Willard for sevefal weeks, Society (Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge to Be STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., at the Chinese Tonight. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Prince Radz- iwill, the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Broderick, Mrs. Du Puy and Mr. Hamilton-Gor- don of the British embassy. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, with several of their guests, attended the dance at the Montgomery Country Club given by the bachelor diplomats. Miss Claire Heilmann, daughter of the commercizl attache of the French embassy and Mme. Hellmann, enter- tained at dinner last evening before the dance given by the bachelor dip- lomats at the Montgomery Country Club, in compliment to her house guests, Miss Theodora Cragin of New York and Miss Elizabeth Darden of Nashville, Tenn. This evening Miss Heilmann will glve adinner, followed by a theater party, in honor of her guests. retired, who, with her daught: been living in Armapol New York, and has taken l-‘ IFI::- v % t S leigh Court lor e Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries gave a | Mcnt at Stoneleigh Cc large buifet supper Tuesday evening, | "P™"&* * when thelr gugsts Included n number = of Army officers dtationed in and near . Sige i Washington and at Edgewood arsenal, |04 Prince = Lugene Lubomirskl. Among them was Capt. Pratt of the | PéPhew of the minister of Poland. British chemical warfare service, who ; Cashi ity £ Sigma is in this covhtry to suuly'/\m_erk‘nnl{\;rphg\_l;‘]‘.: 2“1;‘,5‘3&3:3.:3}”&;?: give a methods, and will be in Washington | inyge dinncr this evening in the biue through March. room of the new City Club in cele- bration of its F day, this be- Commissioner and Mrs. Rudolphiing the sixty-sixth anniversary of were hosts to u small dinuer company | the founding of the fraternity. last night. Covers were laid for| Among the guests and speakers will cwelve: be Senator Thomas E. Watson of S . Georgia, Senator Pat gHarrison of Mrs. Richard & Hill and the Misses | Mississippi tor A. Bwsley Stan- . Senator Key Pitt- i ley of Kentuci sentative Wil- Hill entertained at a bridge par man of Nevada., Repr and tea yesterduy afternoon in com- s pliment “to Mrs” Hill's niece, Mrs.|liam N. Vi Representative Josepi Maurice Fitz-Maurice Day. The|Brown, Representative Charles H. rooms were elaborately decorated|Brand, Representative Thomas U. with spring flowers, pink predomi-,Sisson, Mr. Daniel C P.?ller. At}mlrll nating. Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, | I jtt. Prof Charle ol mother of the guest of honor, and! Mrs. Francis W. Hill presided at the tea table. The guests included Mrs. William Tompkins, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Miss Anna Montgomery, Mrs. Wallace Burpett, Miss Lucile Smith, Mrs. Robert’Hunter, Miss Henrletta Hill, Mrs. George Howard Hoover, Miss Dorothy Dennett, Miss Esther McVann, Miss Elizabeth Koones, Mrs, John Cissell, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Wi ston, Mrs. Frank Addlson, Miss Jea Campbell, Miss Ruth Laughton, Miss Elizabeth Eugster. Mrs. Joseph Dev- ereux, Miss Dutton and Miss Daviette Ficklen. Millinery Featuring unusual attractive spring models for street, | S 1 | Mrs. George D. Hope entertained a distinguished party of twenty at] (Hn:er last evening at Wardman _S p orts a“d fOrn]al L 2 wear, to which have Dr. and JMrs. Walter Wells were been added our late imported models. hosts informally at dinner last even- ing, entertaining a small company ' before the dance at the Montgomery Country Club. Mrs. Edward B. Olney has begn obliged to cancel all her social en- gagements for March, owing to her absence from Washington. She is in Atlantic City for several weeks. Prices begin at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Rlodgett of Boston, Mass. who are sving at the Powhatan, entertaine a small company at dinner las evening. | } And Up Kaftka’s The Shop for Young Folks and Youthful Apparel for Every Mrs. Walter Wilcox was a luncheon | hostes~ at the Shoreham yesterday. A large and brilllant company was entertained at dinner last evening followed by a vaudeville show and dancing at the Moatgomery Country Club, when the hosts were eight of the bachelors of the diplomatie corps, including the naval attache and t third secretary of the French em bassy, Capt. Rigal and M. Guerin: the ; — ey will accompany Mrs. Sawyer to Mar- ol counselor and second-secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor de Cardenas | and Senor de Amoedo; the attache of | The secretary of the Italian embas- Woman i lor honor_at a luncheon glven 1 i (] | rado. sy and Signora Geisser Celesia enter- tained a company of fourteen at luncheon today in honor of the third secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, wife of the undersecretary of state, has gone to New York to remain during the ab- {sence of the undersecretary, who_ac- companied the President and Mrs. Harding to Florida. The undersecra- tary and Mrs. Fletcher will sail short- {ly for Belgium, where the former has jrecently been appointed ambassador. Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the assist- ant secretary of the Navy, will return this afternoon from New York city, where she has spent a week. Col. Roosevelt will join her tomorrow, coming from New York, where he has been touring through the state. Yes- t i {terday he spent in Albany, and is in Rochester today. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant was hostess at a luncheon of sixteen to- day, when her guests were invited to meet Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart. Last evening Mrs. Grant entertalned ! a notable company at dinner. The counselor of the Japanesé em- bassy and Mme. Saburi, who are at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, will return to Washington Saturday. Miss Kathefine Judge will enter- tain a dinner company of elghteen this evening in her apartment, at 1785 Massachusetts avenue, in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Andrew Baker of Winchester, Va.. and Mrs. J. E. Hoffér of New York, who is visiting Mrs. Waddy Wood. Mrs. Hoffer will pay a visit to Miss Judge before returning to her home. Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, attache of the British embassy, en- tertained a company of ten yesterday at the Shoreham, in compliment to Miss Muriel Vanderbilt of New York. Mrs. Larz Anderson was the guest today by Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney. The new counselor of the United States embassy in Berlin and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins will enter- tain & company of twenty-six at din- ner this evening. Mrs. Ross Thompson entertained a small company, informally, at lundh- eon today to meet Mrs. J. C. W. Beckham, wife of former Senator Beckham of Kentucky. Mrs. Emmet C. Gudger, wife of Com- mander Gudger, U. 8. N,, was hostess at a luncheon party of twelve tod; in her apartment at 2400 16th stree: Mrs. Gudger will be at home inform- ally this afternoon - following the 11 ! luncheon. Maj. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke will entertain & small company at ,dinner. this evening in honor of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, who are spending the week in Wash- ington. Mr. Robert Work, who was a guest iof his parents, the Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. Hubert Work, at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, left yesterday for his home in Colo- Mrs®Reginald Walker entertained a company of ten at luncheon at thg Chevy Chase Club today. Mrs. Edmund Pendleton entertained at a small informal luncheon today. Last Night's Dianer ; For Dr. and Mme. Sze. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler entertained at dinner last night in honor of the minister from China and Mme. Sze. Among other guests were | the minister from B8witzerland ‘and Mme. Peter, Representative and Mrs. James 8. Capt. and Mrs. g-rfl-“‘l; flnul , the eoun:nl:‘r of Sl S A s F at Tenth St. the Argentine embassy, Mr. Ayerza; the secretary of the Polish legati Mr. Sokolo the counselor Swedish legatio: THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Vogue of the Hour Suits that have favor in fashion—for Sports and Dress Wear Novelty Suits Three-piece Tricotine and Twill Suits, in Navy, Black, Pewter— dressy Dresses, with Coats, Skeleton Jackets or Capes. Modelled on dis- tinctive lines—and made with the excellence that is of the Lowvre's standard— -$65—$89.50 And Better Tailored Tricotine and Twill Cord Suits—re- fipedly dressy—beaded, embroidered, etc.—and splendidly finished— $3950—84950—869.50 " Sports Suits In Imported and Domestic Tweeds and the novelty Sports Cloths— toned with bright spring shades. Tailored Coat and Skirt Suits, Cape Suits and Suits including Coat, Skirt and Knickers—of different character than "you'll find else- where— s $25—%35—%39.50— A . $49.:50.to $75 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922, lier and Judge Samuel J. Graham, all being members of the fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey en- tertained informally at dinner last evening at the New Willard for Sen- ator Albert B. Curimins. “Lest We Forget” Card Party Grows in Interest. The card party which will be giv. Saturday afternoon at the New Wil- lard at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the “Lest We Forget” fund, con- stantly grows in interest. Mrs. Joseph Hampson of the Dresden, is chafrman of the committee in charge of the tables, nearly all of which have been taken. Mre. Basil M. Manly, president of the College Women’'s Club, and her mother, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, will be at home at their residence, 1853 Irving street horthwest, tomorrow afternoon. This will be the second of their Friday afterncons at home this i month. l ‘| Mrs. Frank T. Skull entertained a luncheon and card party of thirty- five guests in the red room of the City Club yesterday. Mr. C. C. Marbury has gone to New York, and is spending a few days at the new- Ambassador Hotel. The Unitarian women of Washing- ton_will he at home tomorrow aft- | Mrs. M. A. Heindle Well known in Local Circulating Library Circles, is now conmected with us in our PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP G. David Pearlm: Ii 93? G S Washington Buys Its Fur Chokers G at 12th STREET One Profit—Maker to Wearer t. N Distinctive Spring Models of the Better Kind COATS and CAPES in Greatest Variety A group of Tweed Coats and Capes | "$16.95 and $23.50 it U S NEW SPRING DRESSES Canton Cre; s; Crepe de Chine, Krepe Knit, Taffeta. Feat‘uri'ng all the new colg:s and g‘nodels, with ail the smart touches of stylish trimming. Values £0 $35. .- xceneoneensesnsonnsannaoneesenceens Newest Conceits in Exclusive Spring Millinery——Co_pies of Imported Models and New York’s Latest Creations $5.00—$7.50—$10:00 BB R S O 0 0 Here Are Bargains Galore—To Close—Friday Only gskirtl.ineheekl,.lfiwndplfin;noubsls,l’n&y..:.... 100 Blouses, silks and georgettes, all colors; sold to $8.00, Friday. soBhu;u,inlllchk.ilkl;sloslz,Ffldiy o 3 lflCaminh&intfloolon.nfinnndsilk;Sl.Sflnlnu,Fn&y.. . .zsDomPuinSilkHu&,lillem-flwlm;nH-!fl.?S,Frdly... ...... ...8129% —_— ernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at 1783 Columbia_road. will be MM Mrs, U. G. B. Plerce, Mrs. T Unusual Values Friday--All of Them SOCIETY. T Mrs. William ¥. Hillebrand, Mrs. William H Scudder and Miss Mary Richard Fay Jacklon,]l’bl’ler. Mrs. T. M. Roberts will p: J. E. Jones, (€ontinued on Ninth Page.) in the receiving line The Polly HIS good-looking shoe is made of black patent leather, with cutouts and one strap, buttoned at side, meeting the uni- versal demand for street and semi- dress wear. Moderately priced at g o Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street T AT T T T R A A Erlebacher . Jwelve-Ten F St = Featuring for Friday Fascinating Tweed Frocks With Capes - $39.50 The mode of the hour is Tweed Frocks for sports and gen- eral wear. In our collection of Erlebacher-originated Tweed Dresses we have succeeded in presenting something different for the woman and miss who want style at moderate prices. We Are Featuring Fiye Styles in Tweed Dresses at $29.50 . ) 75 Sport Tweeds and Navy Tricotine Suits $23.75 Navy Tricotine Suits, in plain tailored and dress styles. Hundreds of smartest | 529.50 Tweed Suits and L $39.50 Tailored Navy Twill t Suits. Special......| $49.50 Values to $37.50. Friday........... All the new colors in T'weeds of the better kind— all silk lined. * A group of smartest materials in coats and capes.. Values to $25 .$4.95