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SOCIETY. Wasningion Sucs G i Special New Showings For Misses, Juniors, Girls Ftwet. Comer Jlirieentt: D. C, O many Unusual and Delightful things have just arrived that we are most anxious to have our younger patrons khow at once of the new displays. For School, Sport, Tcas, Partics, Dances and the Theater, Spring Fashions different from any yet shown, are now presented. From Suits, Capes, Dresses, Wraps, Hats, Sweaters, Skirts to the tinest ac- cessories, any model sclected here is espe- cially designed and will maintain its charm- ing smartness as long as the garment re- mains. A further interesting feature is the very Moderate Prices. Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge will be the guest of honor at dinngr this even ing of Senator and Mrs. How- ard Sutheriand, who will entertain a company of twelve. Senator and Mrs. Sutherland have as their guests for a short time Mr. of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Hender son, who is improving at Johns Hop- kins in Baltimore. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge were entertained at dinner last night at the legation of China, the uumister and Mme. Sze asking to mcet them the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; Senator and King, Senator and Jusepn 8. Frelinghuysen, Sena- tor and s, Frank B. Kellogg, Sena- . Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. Selden P. spencer, Mrs. Arthur Representative and Mrs. F C. Hicks, tae assistant secretary the Treasury, Mr. LEliot Waasworti: the Scetedary of the smithsonian and Mrs. Charies D. Walcott, Mrs. Hen- derson, Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Henry mock, Mrs. Frederick A aritten, Consul General Johnson and Mr. W. W. W. Houghton. Belgian Ambassador { Leaving for New York. 66 Years in Business F at 12% inemelz Furriers for sixty-six years and homespuns. full crepe de chine lined. new mixtures. Come early. —for Women. Ex- clusively in Wash- ington at this Shop. Priced at $10 to $18. * A Sale of New Tweed Suits One is sketched Reduced to *28 Right at the beginning of the season we have reduced these suits to make more friends for our Suit Section. In- cluded are imported and domestic tweeds All hand-tailored and The colors vie with springtime itself, including pink, tan, copen, chalk, blue, gray, henna, rose, lavender, orchid and Six models included. Sizes 14 to 42. ‘The ambassador of Belglum and Baronees de Cartier will go to New York this evening and will spend the week end at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, entertained Mis. Hubert Work, wife of the new Iustmaster General, and a few other guests informally at luncheon today. Pink, blue and white hyacinths form- ed the centerplece for the table, and there were little pots of blooming ylants at each place. Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator Henry Wilder Keyes, will entertain at lunch- ven tomorrow preceeding the card party for the benefit of the “Lest We Forget” fund, which will be given at the New Wiilard tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The minister of Poland and Prin- cess Lubomirska will sail tomorrow morning aboard‘the Olymplc for a v.w.a-monlh leave of absence in Po- land. Princess Bibesco, wife of the min- ister of Rumania, will speak at the benefit to be given today at the Plaza awotel, New york, for the Rumanian war orphan fund movement being &otten up by American women. The minister is the honorary chairman of the movement and Princess Bibesco honorary president. Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of Switzerland, will be at home this atternoon for the last time this sea- son. The charge d'affalres of the lega: tion of Fanama, Senor Don J. E. Lefevre, will go to New York to- day to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Strong, who will sail tomorrow for Panama, where Dr. Strong has been appointed scientific director of the Gorgas Memorial In- stitute of Tropical Medicine. Mrs. Woods, wife of Representative James P. Woods, entertained a com- pany at luncheon today in honor ot Mrs. Glass, wife of Senator Carter Glass. The other guests were Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. William C. Rivers, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Alfred Pe broke Thom, Mrs. Robert F. Lee, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. William Kearn Carr, Mrs. George D. Hope and Mrs. John S. Barbour. Mrs. Ira Copley will not receive to- morrow afternoon, as she has taken a table and will entertain guests at the “Lest We Forget” benefit card party at the New Willard. The acting Judge Advocate General of the Army and Mrs. John A. Hull will entertain a dinner party of twenty- elght guests before the Army Club dance at Rauscher’s tonight. The guests of honor will be the Secretary of Agri- culture and Mrs. Wallace and the as- F at Tenth St. Fashion Says--- —and here they are at $ 2 .00 When the craze for tweeds came up, we immedi- ately laid our plans to provide these suits at a price that would give our customers extra value. All the Smartest Models Complete Range of Sizes Tweed Suits Straightlines, patch pockets, belts=all the most fashionable styles. Coats and Capes Also Very Specially Priced at $ 91500 Styles suitable for women and misses, in alt desir- able materials and colors. ; An exhibit of best styles at a very popular price. tant secretary of war and Mrs. Wainwright, Towa will be largely repre- sented In the Temainder of the com- | pany. Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort, who has been appointed minister from the Neth- eriands (o Greece, left Washington last evening for New York ana will sall Sat- urday on the S. S. Ryndam for Holland, where he will spend some time before preceding to his new post. Jonkheer de Beaufort, who has been one of the most popular diplomats in the corps here, has ecn aciing charge d'affaires of the Netherlands legation in the absence of in New York last week with Mme. Everwijn from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Bullitt will entertain a dinner company of fif- teen tonight. Senator and Mrs. Kendrick Hosts at Dinner. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick were the hosts at a dinner party last evening, when their guests included the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Senator and Mrs. Joseph 1. France, Senator Key Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. Charles W. Wulfjen, Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick and Mr. Charles Moore. The charge d'affaires of the lega- tion of Slam, Phra Sanpakitch, enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of the third assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, The guests included the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alai; the charge d'affaires of the legation of Austria and Mme. Prochnix, the counselor of the Russlan embassy and Mme. de Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur J. Carr and Mrs. Chandler P. An- ! derson. Mrs. Dunn, wife of Representative Thomas B. Dunn, was the guest of honor at dinner, followed by bridge, of Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard, who en- tertained & company of ladies last evening. Mrs. Frank H. Funk, wife of Repre- sentative Funk, was hostess at a bridge luncheon yesterday at Ward- man Park Hotel, in compliment to Miss Margaret Ivy of Toronto, who is the guest of Miss Mary C. Funk. Representative and Mrs. Willlam A. Rodenberg will entertain a_company at dinner this evening and will be hosts again tomorrow evening, at dinner. Representative Archie D. Sanders of New York, has _taken apartments at the Burlington Hotel. Miss Claire Hellmann, daughter of the commercial attache of the French embassy and Mme. Hellmann, enter- tained at dinner last evening in com- pliment to her house guests, Miss pliment to her oo 8635 Ool. 10158 “Meet Me ot Heller's” Senator and Mrs: Howard Sutherland to! | Entertain at Dinner in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard of; { Caestertown, d. Mrs. sutueriand ;. has just recurned from Hancock, Md. where she was called by the lilness: the minister, Dr. Everwijn, who arrived Theodora Cragin of New York, and Miss Llizabeth Darden of Nashv Tenn. ~ The guests included i Patricla_Alnsa, Mizs Inger M. Bryn, | Priace Bugene Lubomirskl. Dr. Ven- | | ceslas Sokolowski, Mr. Joaquim de' ISousn Leao, Mr. Hubert Guerin and Mr. Hector Ayerza. Additlonal guests Joined the party after dinner and| went on to the theater with them. of the British em- inuformally at lunch- esterday at the Shoreham. ! Gen. John J. Pershing, chlef of staff, | U. S. A, will be the guest of honor at the second of the series of Army dances which wili be given this even- ing at 9 o'clock at Rauscher's. M Carter, wife of Gen. William D. Car- ter, and Mrs. Ireland, wife of Surgeon General Merritte W. Ireland, will re- celve. A number of dinner parties will precede the dance, among them that of Col. and Mrs. John McAuley Pal- Wife of Representati ton, Ohio, who ix spending the spring seaxon at 1627 New Hampshire ave- nue. . MRS. JOSEPH H. HIMES, e Himen of Can- mer, in honor of (Gen. Pershing. Others who will entertain at dinner will be Muj. and Mrs. James I Mulr, | Genyand Mrs. William D, Carter. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland and Col. and Mrs. Samuel G. Jones. Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell has gone to Atlantic City, where she will spend some time at the Hotel Ambassador recuperating from her recent iliness. | Benefit Card Party Soclally Important. Mrs. Harding has accepted the hono- rary chalrmanship of the “Lest We Furgn" committee, which will be the | New Willard Hotel. Mra. will be among the players, as will Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, Mys. Andrius A. Jones, Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. Charles B. rs who have taken tables for the party are: Mrs. Harold Walker. Mrs. Harold Sew- el Mrs. John T. Marchand. Mra. George Wheeler, Mrs. E. S. Herbert Mrs. N. N. Gober, Mrs. James H. Ca malt, Mrs. Ross Thompson, Mrs. Raw- sen Warren, Mrs. Edgur Collins, Mrs. Helmbold, Mre. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mrs. Wililam Haywood. Mrs. H. Reeve Kelsey, Mrs. F. M. Savage. Mrs. C. H. Woodhull, Mrs, Thomus P. Gore, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mra. Joshua Crane, sr.; Mrs. Silas Cisey, Mra. Ju- fian C. Dowell, Mrs. C.” H. Woodruft, Mrs. E. J. Brenner, Mrs. Charles Sel- den, Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mra Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Alfred Thom, Mra. Theodore F. Shuey, Mrs. W. H. Sholcs, Mrs. Emmet Gudger, Mrs. C. B. Drake, Mrs. John P. Jackson, Mrs, Floyd Waggaman, Mrs. John Crayke Sitmp- son, Mrs. Samuel H. Kaufmann, M Samuel Ansel, Mrs. T. De Witf Tal- Coollage | l ) 1219-1221 Piping Rock That Stylish New Sport Ha they all want. wanted colors, including tan, in jade, navy, tan, winkle, wh cial at In all the striped and plain effects. ’ new sports suits. l Il Pure Thread | Full fashioned, all anteed. Very specially priced, quoted. For instance: 1l 40-inch Heavy Crepe Satin. . All $259 and $2.69 Quality All Priced at, Yard, Your unrestricted choite the name on the selvage. New Sport Satins A sports silk of fashion, Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd.: \ RST G Street N.W l STORE HOURS: 8:30 to 6 Hats ‘We have just re- ceived a new shipment in all the Bty "oy e §1.98 Il A jaunty and colorful springtime hat, red and copenhagen. ~ Have You Seen the New Fiber Silk Scarfs? Just what you need now to wear with the wantredwcolors, 52.98 Specially priced.... A Special Sale of Women’s exceptional quality. i In tan, light gray and black. Every pair guar- s 000 Saturday---Last Day of Silk Week Specials This sale has broken all records on ac- count of the Attractive Display of Quality Silks and the Extreme Low Prices we have 40-Inch Heavy All-silk Canton Crepe.‘ oy 40-inch High Satin-finish Canton Crepe. . . . s As to the color assortments, you can choose from all the wanted light and dark colors; also plenty of navy, black and white. Formerly sold up to $3.75 Guaranteed Taffetas and Satins— makes, such as Goetz’s, Corticelli’s and Skinner’s. Look for Special, Yard...oo.eceniennainnieariinens a rich, lustrous face. The colors are: Ivory, cream, Mohawk, orchié, turquoise, tan, navy, copenhagen and African. \ Many other items of equal . importance not advertised. Mre. David Shanks, Mrs. J. A. ick, Miss Ma:v C. Foster, Miss Bryan. Miss Mary Perry nd Miss Flora Wilson. ayers have been requested to ir own table covers, cards, ds and pencils. Mr. and Mra James Brown Scott have returned to W ngton after a short stay in Havana, Cuba, Mrs. Edward Everett Blodgett en- tertalned at luncheon at the Pow- hatan yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Kimberley neficlary of the bridge party which | i 1L be miven tomemage barty which Ireturned this morning to their home 0 Ocloci In the belltco oo ths |in New Haven, after spending a few in Washington on their way north from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Kimberley were guests of Represent- and Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis at the at Congress Hall re_also guests at 'age.) Antiques and Reproductions in Furniture—Mirrors Jewelry—Diamonds Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other Brasses A. F. Arnold Aft Gallerles 1323 G St. N.W. Auctioneers Appraisers t that gray, orange, henna, light gray, Peri- $ 98 ite, rose, orchi e Spe- Silk Hosiery pair. v a yard. $2.25 of any of the well known $1.98 handsomely fiber-woven \:ith FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. ) SOCIE TY. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have beem issued to the following: M. Browh of Loi o Ohm of Beat Pleasant, Frank W. D. Albrittai; and Alice G. Philpitt of this city. It Qlifton Romans and Helen Wright. John E. Collins and Ethel V. Bicksler. James Fairchilds and Gertrude Bamuel. Percy Edwards and Alberta Robinson. Albert Summers and Mary Accors, Aubrey L: Downs of Burie, V: rton, Va. Jamee B. Caraway of Kite, G Jacob Kats aud Sarah Gilman, \Daniel H. Morrison and Eula 8hi John McBolden and Leola P. Bi Leroy J. Hurion and Olga M. Wa. n of La b ata, Md., Births Reported. The following births have been rted to he Tealth department in' the last twenty: four hours: Eenjamin H. and Violetta E. Russell, Ivan L. and Rubs E. Bennett, boy Charles P. and Elenore Gross, girl. Wendell B. and Mary E. Rogers, boy. Jumes G. C. and M sirl, kow, boy. orgin Patterson, glrl. Deaths Reported. The following deathis have been reported to the lealth department in the last twents- .| four hours: Wiiliam E. Rutbrauft, 62, St. Elizabeth’s, Laura T. Donolbo, 66, Garfield Hospital. Edward H. Brengle, 50, Ruppert Home ne. Emma J. Edelin, 32, George Washington University Hospital Thomas 8. Warren, 4, Emergency Hospital. Mary . Edwards, 84, er Reed Hospital. Murgaret E. Qui 421 W st. Chesapeake and Ohlo John Ockershausen, 5 canal, foot of st. Florence J. Wall, 68, 739 8th st. Grace M. well, 53, 121 B n. 266 at. ne. s H. and Hgen R. Mullen- 2 hours, Garfield Hoepital. 51, Fotomac river. onth, 307 D st. se. berg, Fi Ly , Mary Kennedy, 1 W. M. HABLISTON DEAD. RICHMOND, Va., March 10.—Willlam | Merritt Habliston, leader in the finan- cial world in this section, died of a | heart attack in his home here. He was president of the Old Dominion Trust Company, and was interested in a number of other institutions. He « was sixty-seven years old. Save on Your Window Shades —bring in your measure- ments and get our prices before you place your orders. B:’n Sll:int Holland Shades on Hartshorn rol- lers. 6 by 3 feet... $l -25 Window Drapery of Sunfast materials, with valance; sé hundreds of patterns.. o LANSBURGH SHADE SHOP 1756 M Street Jullus Lansburgh, Mgr. | For tofnorrow--Saturclay fabrics. grade. All sizes. Very Unusual Value in Pola Coats —at an exceptional price . The cloths are the Double-faced Raglan shoulder; leather or pearl buttons; self belts; full lined with silks, or silk yoking—and of a make- manship which convinces of the high A grouping of Smart Blouses Plain and checked Batistes, Dim- ities and Voiles; some with Gingham collar and cuffs; Peter Pan and Tux- edo Collars. As well, also, some Geor- A display of Splendid Hat Types Which we shall mark specially for tomorrow’s selling at $°7.50 Ribbon, Flower and Ostrich trim- med—large, medium and small shapes —for Street, Sports and Dress wear. Among the hundreds you'll find, every wanted color. . Wool Slip-6ver model—with and without the newest of season’s styles. Heather mixtures and plaids. All s -_0_9 collar; sizes .. gettes and Crepe de C Chines—with or with- $2-95 fringed ends. out collars. All sizes.. o Denisette Dresses The new weave—knit- ted of silk—and draped with exquisite art into 'smart and effective models. With the Denisettes are many Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Knit and Taffeta Frocks —all featured at Silk—made up into Step-ins afid Chemise to match—of excellent designs—daintily trim- med with lace. Each, $9.95 The practical Silk and Fiber Silk Scarfs—the new fad—in Persian stripes; with heavily $3.95 to $8.50 The House of Courtesy 200 of the new 16 Silk Underwear That good Radium Sweaters