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., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922 : , Judge Kathryn Sel- . . T inn Aoty Btewart, Mra Ralph Marriage Licenses. . : Wardwell, Miss Gertrude Leonard, ! Mccall g : \ Miss Etheél Lawrence, Miss Christine |, Marrisge licenses Lave been ssued to the X Quick, Miss Anna Boyle, Miss Beryl Georg F, Shibley of Lone Tree, Towa, and n B. 3 Newton ‘of thin city. Cronll maid M ine Blew ¥ [sher Bimer F. Whittington and’ Ellsabeth Bte- i P a.tt T Y Miss Artoinette Graves came to |phenson, - | Bruce Lioyd and Maggl 7 e s Bl | Washington yesterday to spend sev- | GO s’"u:{f....' :,?'5 e iassat SOCIETY. SOCIETY. o <& oral weeks with her ‘munt, Mrs.| JEGHEe gh ke clty ‘and Myrtie A e ) 4 p ) Charles Boughton Wond. Durkee of Lyn ‘ oo (an Mo b ! semal. ¢ Simple || French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand | iR - Q| i o2 RS s w1 e .o, i " S 00] ace yesterday, 3 orge C. Hiden of Mount Jac! ' : “Th“y'l g Pri t! ed” to Entertain Company at Dinner. ‘ Leo mfi!’l:’w‘;:'éhéfinmél‘tmpr:;w&:fmgfiz BT, ot o Aot fae, Yo, o ey re LT Belgian Envoy and Wife Return. - : | |, e et B S S 2 v, No Puzzling No Guesswork The supply branch of the ordnance department entertained at a luncheon yesterday in compliment to Births Reported. Miss Carlton ¥ - HE ambassador of France and ding, which will be a charmingly ar- Mme. Jusserand will entertain | F2€ed affair. l Mis: Wil 1 ‘The following births have be: to The Newest a dlstingulshed company at | Washington soctety. - haria " frin Phobe Crocker, ¢t | e beath deplctment'1a Tie Test twanty four Styles Are Here ,dinner Saturday evening, | Quently visited her uncle and sunt e regular monthly meeting of the | “ViElor 5. and Mous 1. schuts, bey. NEW Stetson one-strap welt, in March 25. ment, recently announced, was & surs. ; League of American Pen Women, held 3 Ve S : black or brown kid, also gray = The ambassador of Belglum and|Prise both here and in. Philadelphia. yesterday ‘morning at the national % Z i B 5 y Baroness do Cartier returned last eve:| gonator and Mra. Medill McCormick Readgunrters, I e Ty renid- | Thomes B ani Feact T Bioemss buck; Stetson footwear, regard- enkietmery T ™ r o Ross mecom. | E&Ye a dinner last evening for the ; e ey ot Enbeual ntarest and | E it A Phter el less of the price you pay, bears a mark nied the ambassador and Baroness |iatter's niece, Miss Blizabeth Hanna. - importance to the organization. The | SUlian 3 %o Minnte Rosenthal, girl i PP s UNIQUE> de Cartler to Washington, and will | 08, COmpany Included Miss Beatrice ; : prosentation and election of forty-one | Abert'id snd reset & by | of distinction obtainable only through y 2 Miss Ca. fahip olanda T, "ana 3 : 5 : PIGHTH @ B STREETS epend several days at the Racquet Club | milla’ Sewall, Miss™ Adeline Oxnard, n § |Svarscction o the country, repre- | Ciatis 1. i Vrunt Foieie . quality and forethought in design an uise Todd, Miss An tte 3 b : A i d news- . and Lula i e e Mame:ifee Graves, Mlas Hurst. Miss Grace Hen- > e ter facluded thirtcen mem- | Willlam 8 and’ e roder, i - | [ workmanship. . H at Dinner. £ dricks, the counselor of the Argen- MADAME SZE, bers of the District: of Columbia ymond M. ce McKensle, girl. | (8 The minister of China and Mme. Sze | tine embassy, Mr. Espll; the secre- Princess . ¢ntertained at dinner last evening, at | {ary of the Norwegian legation, Mr. Wife oF 1he miniateriaf Chine. The e g Helen "R, Bam. SAYS INDIA MUST WAIT the legation, In honor of the ambas: ; Mr. Arthur Yencken and Mr. ned . s " S. Bamberger, Watch for It— e e I T Mtme. Tusserand. | Leandor McCormiok-Goodheart of ti | was hostess last evening at a dinner L oL e ey wonid as . The other guests were the ambassador | British embassy, Prince Kugene Lubo- | for (ke ambassador of Framee amd| 3o “R0WE S ot "payline E. T. of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the |mirskl, Mr. Fercy Blair, Mr. Lawrence | Mme. Jusserand. Goet oy wite of Rear Admiral Luther |Maynard Williams Thinks Nation . L g e Sloan, Mr. r- > Broton ot inioier of Buikaria ana | son of 'New York and’ Mr. Fobert ey e S mue boty as| Not Beady for Self-Government. / G at 12th STREET N.W. Mf" Panaretoff, the charge d'affaires | Stead. :‘)1:: arrived last evening from Ma-|."; i noser and as a writer; Miss| India cannot be given self-govern- | [§ Furs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear. || Sl ounscior ot tne Seitioh. combasey posnator and Mrs) Trumani H. New- %:":'d.swz'rcgl‘"\‘?atgfs:r:.;.whf)fier"vtvllm matter. ot Zfif‘.tu‘hg:i’:c’m{g{.,;‘—:, : and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, the e:{f‘{“: entertain at dinner this |mr. and Mrs. Day Entertain Mrs. Carrie Jacobs-Bond, also a mem- | Maynard Willlams, who gave an il- 3 ys, Maj. Gen. x Mrs. G Mr. and Mrs. David Day entertained | Miss Ellen T. Quigs, . ollege Women's Club on this Tasker H. Bliss, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | pJenator and Mes George Wharton |, Vo ol M, ol “ainner party tast | Leonard Gibson, Miss Mary C. Funk, | subject, 12 John A. Lejeune, Coi. and Mrs. Clar- : evening at the Powhatan, in compli- | Mias Emma B, Wells, Mrs. Bertha M. | Ghandi should not have been ar- 4 ence O. Sherrill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | 45 dinner this evening of Mrs. Graf- |CECLNE &1 40 PARaten, o o DuRant, Miss Dolores B. Colquitt, |rested, in Mr. Williams' opinion, and 1305 F Street C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. George T. = Miss Eugenle De Land Saugstad and | he will be freed. Threatened Fe. Marye, Mr. Frederick K. Nielsen, Mr: Representative and Mrs. Walter| Mr. Lucian Powell, who is the house-! Mins Mary Anderson. . moval of Lord Reading as viceroy 3 Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. Charles W. Wet- | yfagee of New York will entertain|Suest of Mrs. John B. Henderson, will| The regular Wednesday luncheon {constitutes a menace to India, for he more, Mrs. George Vanderbilt, Mr.lan important company at dinner this|8ive an illustrated lecture on “Color|for Pen Women will' be held at 1|[is the only man capable of handling Hamilton-Gordon and Capt. Linson|evening. In Painting,” before the art class,|o'clock at national headquarters, 1722 | the sityation in the British protec- Dzai L George Washington University, 27| H street northwest. torate, he said. The former minister of Salvador and |G 8treet northwest, Wednesday after- Just as this is the Today Mme. Sze was hostess at a home of quality fur- luncheon, when her guests included | Mme, Zaldi ~|noon at b o'clock. The public is| A costume party in celebration of niture so is it the home Mme. de Cespedes, Senora de Elizalde, | leans yumm'} :n";vle:{th:t }f,:.:a ?;r invited. Mi- :':en'a'a I!p to be given by the of ideas regarding the ::snoéu {*nn::::') fi:;!%mm gln- l'hchuter. Minn.,, where they will be sadl Mis Hérbert. Hamita fin- cwb on (h;xev:n(n‘:ktel:(:rfl\ 'A‘zn i 58 Acu: 3 ngto 'or_a month rs. arren Newton complete decorating of Mrs. Dreschtield, Mrs. Charles W o morb before comiing to Washington for a visit. Dr. Zaldi- ite and their sons Hunter and|charge of arrangements. Many in- “l 3 Var 13 mow minister of Salvadar o |Bllly Harrls will leave March 14 for | feresting costumes are being pre- re Guatemala, where he has represented |San Antonio, Tex., MaJ. White's new | pared for the event. his country for a year. B E White will be the guests of tho lat- " Mrs. Charles W. Wetmére enter- |ter's brother-in-law and sister, Judge| 13 HEROES TO BE BURIED. tained a company at luncheon today. (and Mrs. R. P. Ingrum. Bodles of thirteen enlisted men of the Soturduy: March 55, Cons heni Mouse| Col. James G. Steese, U. S. A.. re-|Army, who died overseas, will be bur- ) for San Franclsco, from where ahe|tired. president of the Alaska road |ied in the Arlington Natlonal cemetery, c c Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, will sall April 1 for Japan. She |comimission and director of public|Thursday afternosn at 2:30 oclock will not return to Washington until works for the territory, who _has been ducted b; —f th - h: 1. ralk f " v at the Hotel Astor, In New York, for|liglous services will be conducted by or the woman that travels, motors, walks—for town and country, ocean and Pullman. SREbyitw Deceintier, several days, has arrived in Washing- | Army Chaplains John J. Campbell and Ea ¢ i Priscilla_the Countess of Annesley D. C. and is at the Army and |Jullan E._Yates the home. Ffoulke, ~Mrs. ' Ross Thompson, Mrs. Willlam R. Castle jr., Mrs. Sketches and Estimates Arthur Buxton, Mrs. Thomas Cheerfully Furnished Washington, Mrs. Buynitzky, Mrs. T Dwight Davis, Mrs. Ira’ Bennett, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Francis S. Nash, JAMES B. Mrs. Arthur Bullard, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, the Misses Cullen, Mrs. Jen- ENDERSO R R I oy ester Wolsey, Mrs. Gillett-Hill, Mrs. 1108 B. Moran, Mrs. Edward Harriman, Mrs. Carey Cove and Miss Dorothy Read. Chord, Mrs. Charles H. Robb, Mrs. BOOK SHOP John H. Bankhead, Mme. Hugo V. de Pena and Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, G. DAVID PEARLMAN | !r- and Mra Mead Moore. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. 933G Denby were guests of honor at din- = ner last ovening of Maj. and Mrs, Opposite St. Patrick’s Renato Hittonl, who entertaiaed at the White Peacock. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. R. F. Jones, Miss Eva Walker, Miss Olga Petersen Hull, Col. Halford and Capt. Gustave Villaret, jr. pJirs. Hughes will “be the guest of |and Mrs. Stephen ‘LtH Siocum were N Mr. Leibel had one of 3 | onor_ at tea this’afternoon of Mrs. | Euests of honor at tea yesterdsy o o — V , : | Gifford Pinchot, who is entertaining [Mrs. Charles I Craigin in her villa,| Miss Lucllle B, Cox has meno to H New York's fashionable From the 1land of [ i arisa el Y amen, o Latn. | ot R T dei™ e Uiumions mother, Mra. yle . King FAMILY WAS fadies” suit manufacturers thistles and_heather | merica who will take part in the e 3 ' : 5 . o 3 iE Pan-American conference in Balti- |of Annesley will leave Palm Beach| mpe pennsylvania Soclety will hold 25 Pounds Finished make to order, under his ! comes the great spring [ more next month which has been |next week for California, where she| ;s next reception and dance in the for $2.25 personal, ideas, a large [ J fashi g called by the National League of Wo- [ Will visit for several weeks before|y ) rom of the New Willard Hotel (Not including stiff-bosom shirts s ashion note. Tweeds for |2 . ,,t.hv.mm Mrs. Hughes is chairman | returning to her home in England. TRUelaY Jevenlng Bt 918 Uolome: RE St sen jaicta. variety of these fine tweed the walking suit are all E Ko erond " Pam hiiary comittee of | Mrs. Asquith will return to New|The guest of honor will be Senator |Hil Dainty Lingerie and Fine suits, which he will sell at the rage in New York and g congress. Mrs. Pinchot and Mrs |York today from Baltimore where e a o Il PPy e fomnc Table Linen a Specialty this remarkably low price- othier Fastion oentsis @ 0 teaSuin Yol fecelve alone and the |} .l duughier, Pringess Bibesco, wife| cipal address. Edythe Marmion Bro-| I Twenty-Four-Hour Service OE e & —by your favorite author el 3 of the minister of Rumania. ~Mra sluSjwill:Tender’Hary selectlons iibest Bt Charas | for rent 25¢ in Our Cir- Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of | Asquith, Who has been visiting her{ ys Bush Brown will receive at Call LINCOLN 1777 A . the' Chief Justice, Son-in-law and daughter here for sev- culating Library. l;lunorfla: a ‘l;:ngx:en:‘:h}:: sy by cral days, will start for the west to. Trotrow aftermoon hatena ot ot ner | [ISUNLIGHT LAUNDRY THESE TWEED SUITS ARE WORTH MANY MORE DOLLARS rs. Harr: t. Th ts in- | MOrToOw, rec cinna & s cluded Mry. Rufus S Day. Sre. Sarah | from New York. Princess Bibesco re- Ul i s ek she will resume | lil gperated by THE NATIONAL E Lee Phillips, Mrs. Charles C. Me- |turned to Washington last evening. | ] TRAINING SCHOOL ~FOR ] Mra, T. Frank Appleby, wife of Rep- | Mrs. J. S. Bonner has returned ‘to WOREN AND GIRLY A Mrs. T. Washington from Melvin, IIL, to ;’:;‘;;‘l'e;‘,:":od‘;;l’:’t"{-h:'(':‘:;:‘e“;?o“fi which place she accompanied the re- e e or ity Tmmehey Sis | mains of her sister, Miss Esther. Fos- he The newest sport designs in col- - Mr. Leibel is a practical ladies’ William Hughes, Mrs. Richard Yates,j ler, following her death in the SMALLEST ors that are correct and becoming— s 1 9 75 tailor; the garments he selects must . |1 bave u : ? Knickerbocker Theater disaster. Mr. BIE S g ;'}::'“'“fi"!;G&‘fi{e“r""fif'},’e‘vfiof;%‘: Bonner, who also went to Illinois, re-I Eatablishment in/ Washiagton, the small see them and you see all that is e “fl’ |'° hfl‘ 'dc“'a‘"h‘d‘ B Adam M. Vyant and Mrs, Charles B. | turned here several weeks ago. o ‘the. smaicst price for best Fur new and worth while. vl il f,;'e":ts“f’o?"%ua" con- H Timberlgke. The members of Epsilon Chapter, P i tamy Bquirrel Chokers at & you. Col. and Mrs. Edward B. Clark have | Kappa Beta Pl Legal Sorority, enter- 7 taken an apartment at the Potomac|!ained the woman students of the X , = B A P hve "with "ihem’ theiy | Washington College of Law at tea|mads by myselt. - randchildren, the son and daughter |Sunday afternoon at the White Pea- Wi __30-32 Fla. PY tr t E oF Col, Frederick 1. Devereux and the gock, ~ Assigting the dean, t. MARTIN WOLF—2: W ¢ €€ . o I late Mirs. Devereux. ; . Ladies’ = The Princess Ghika has tturned to adies’ Tailor—Phone F. 3445 ‘The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Stepanek, and his sister, Miss Stepan- kovna, entertained informally at din- ner last evening at the New Willard for Mr. Rolvix Harlan of New York, her apartment at Wardman Park Ho- tel after spending several weeks at i I Lake. Placid, and will remain in i Russian Sables SSOVRLREY ot guclil servive Washington until the end of March. ° ° Hudson Bay Sables The minister of Hungary and Count- | ' 100 Everett Blodgett en- Stone Martens i vemin ot the Sonosts at dInner |\, tained 4t & luncheon yesterday at l lne [-4 Silver and Blue Fox = i the Powhatan. ' s o m Mme. Panaretaff, wife of the minis- — -S M h“& ter of Bulgaria, was the honor guest| Col.:and Mrs. A. C. Macomb will be (& at luncheon today of Mrs. Frederick [dinner hosts this evening. 7 528 lZfll St N w A. Delano, who entertained a com-| . .i4 Mrs Albert Douglas have s INWY. DERVIoTelghteen @ as their guests in their apartment at Stoneloigh Court, former secretary o e oniled States ambaseader|and member of the Philippine com- One Door Below F St. Houghton will Teturn to Washington | mission and Mrs. Dean C. Worcester, the latter part of this month for a briet stay before sailing for the for- mer’s new post in Berlin. Mrs. Houg! 5 5 fon and their son, Mr. Nanson_ B.|| Spring Fashions Call For Houghton, Ir, are spending a few days in New York, but will join Mr. Houghton at their home in_Cornin Stone Marten N. Y., before returning to Washin; Op ossum lfitt! ton. o LM St B re e e or e oo || CHOKER 5 llll | many embassy, Mr. Karl Lang, gave s 050 Absolute Protection Il 12 dinner last’ evening at the N We have a big ——] 4 LIRSS Willard. i an a2 ve spec Mr. dohn Joyoe Broderick of the || Biicea them at... British ombassy entertainedat lunch- || DTHER VALUES IN CHOKERS eon yesterday at the Shoreham. . Bur on Hotel The former Secretary of the Treas- with “Thetr Jittls. danghosra: Eilen witl t] r ttle laug] len Vormont Avenue at Thomss Circle Wilkon a2d Mary-Faith Woadoo, have A Modern Hotel in Pasadena, Calif, where 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST The House of Courtesy “Quality”’ Suits The variety and beauty of our models is constantly Especially attractive line. Priced at $10.00 Including Hats for Sports and Dress Wear TR L Arf offering of very High- grade Twill Cord and Trico- tine Suits—at a very low price—when intrinsic value and artistic merit are con- . they will' spend several months, oc- Luxuriously rich, creamy caramels beaten to buttery light. mo-v::‘;‘l: h"’flm cupying one of the Huntington bung Slip ness and held captive in thick milk chocolsto shells— sidered. With end Without Baths 5 % European and American Plan || apavtmont st 1502 15¢h Sirest and lofe s wIEDOw Another of the More Than Twenty Kinds in to Order ; Washington today for New York. He 22 'ORNWELL’S BETTY BOX i meem, Beareom sos macn, || VAPEER Y SnTL T ¢DEVITT| ® 2 /B 10039tk St. nw. T Aot $1.50 Atfend Wedding of Nieee. W, "z Exceptional Table d’Hote, Senator and Mrs. Pomerene to The marriage of Miss Marion Atlee| Matinee Mints, 50¢ Pomerene Wilson, niece of Senator| {3 Atles Pomerene, to Mr. Samuel El-| ¥ —UEL_C 5 The l-v?:d chog:: :3“ tea wood Howes of Philadelphia will take 7 ¢ X party or ‘tween act _ place in that city Wednesday, April - - ment—mammoth mints, copi- 29. Senator and Mrs. Pomerene will ; 5 hd ously coated with dark or sweet g0 _to Philadelphia to attend the wed- . R chocolate. A box, 50c. 335 Plain tailored—or with most effective embroidery and beading —done with the clever hand of expert craftsmanship. Beautifully lined with silk. For the remainder of the week we are offering Sport Suits and Sport Coatsl At 3245 Values up to $39.50 A Distinctive Assortment of Spring Dresses ~—in the leading colors and newest materials, $19.50 $29.50 328z S B0 The Tidbit Package $1:25 a pound A brand new, ofold s ACCEPTED When SHE accepts your proposal, seal that “Yes" with an Orange Blossom Engagement = Ring. This exquisitely hand-chased ring is accepted by the most exacting and worn by brides who most rigidly regard 57 - oS I - 336 Spring Hats With “Characler” ¥H, And Tweeds ey Sportive models—in the colors and tones upon which Spring has pronounced her favor. Imported and domestic Tweeds and Homespuns—with TN R ) 04 A formal exposition of models approved by e~ IN| conventions $39.50 the most eminent belts and without. . Correct in z’@' modern bridal i 7 style - creators, com- cut—and of tailoring excellence : etiquette. Somne values ias Nigh as: S6ZE0 13th and F Sts. prising exclusive im- which makes the price unusual P " Setect HERS Here 1784 Gorumbia Rond portations as well _as . our OW N original millinery productions. Your inspection is most cordially invited. Special this week: Old-Fashioned Chocolate ROSEDERE 1206 G Street

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