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316 Seventh Street A Most Marvelous Sale of 400 Exquisitely Modeled New COATS : CAPES WRAPS For Style, For Quality, for Workmanship, These High-Grade Models Represent the |Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) 1 Club are: Mra Dsn‘by. wife of the mnhry ot the Navy; Mrs. Lawrence E Thomas F. Wl.llh. Mrs. Bgynn 1l1s, Mrs. John Joyce Broder- ok, Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy and Mra Harold w-lkefl Mr. Catvin Coolidge, 3r, and Mr. John Coolidge will be ong the guests of Mrs. Walsh. The jecond motion picture will be shown Saturday morning, March 25, in the National Theater, for the benefit of ] the Boys' Club. ! Mr._and Mrs. Charles F. Pope of |New York are spending several days { here. They are stopping at Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. S. Wren Howard have ‘ peturned to Washington from a short vlsh, in Atlantic Clly Gamma PLi Theta Sorority of George | Washington University will giveta dance at the Washington Club, 1701 K lltrear, this evenin| t Talks" was the subject of an interesting meeting held Tuesday Innornoon in M Minnigerode An- drews’ studio, wl the committee on speakers made {ts preliminary ar- rangements for a series of church April, prior to the actual production of the cathedral pageant on May o. These meetings are not only in the interests of church drama in general, but of “The Cross Triumphant” in particular, ispeakers have alrcady been secured {by the. committee, of gMiien Com- mander C. T, Jewel, U. 18 chair- e e asd onh nsiudes des AL bert Mills, Mrs. John C. Boyd, Mrs. ll(lnnlgerode Andrews, Canon Walden Myer and Dr. Larkin' W. Glazobrook. Much interest 1s being manifested in the lecture by Mr. Christopher Morley, the well known author and journullul to bé given at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, Thuraday, March I, ‘at 4:45 pm. Mr. Morley, recognizad as a leading humorist of the day, has “The Sunny Side of Grub the subject of his talk. the prominent Washington drama evenings_ during March and |he A number of interesting | pita it RICCI DECLARES VATICAN AND ITALY IN HARMONY Refers to Ceremenies at Recent In- stallation of Pope as Evidence There Is No Schism. By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, March 17.—The recent, ceremonies in Rome incident to the|g installation of Pope Piux XI should remove the last suspicion of a schism between church and state in Italy, Ambassador Ricci declared in an ad- dress before the Catholic Society of New York. The very fact of his ha ing been.invited to speak before thai body, he added, was evidence strong- ly in support of the hope “that leg- ends” of the past were finally to be obliterated. “There is nobody in America,” the Itallan ambassador said, “who would dare say that the Pope is a prisoner and the Italian government his jailer since Pfus XI blessed the kneeling and applauding crowd from the loggia of St. Peter, and the representatives of the royal army spontaneously asked to be among those soldeirs who were to salute the Pope while the notes of the royal march were heard.” Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported to | § the health department in the last twenty-four ou Mrs. Nora Graham, 54, Emergency Hospital. siah M. Swingle arfield Hospital Glllespie ‘B. Southcomb, 25, versity Hospital Jesste Day ington Aeylnm Hospital, Wititams icsitan 8¢, Elizabeth's Hos: mlrhnd W. Glassie, 79, St. Elizahetl's Hos- ita Julm P, 322 24 streot. Provigence Hoapital. Hoa Antents 0, George Washington University Hospit Mary I Otscle, ities. Novelty Socks All colors ; some with gay colored tops. Priced at— ‘ 50e and 75c Georgetown Uni- n Sullivan. . 413 street. Richmand 1. Davis, 6, Georgetowa Univer- "fi Houpit tal. sy llam H. Shpiton, 83, St. Flizabeth's Hos- Marie Welch, 70, 65 G street southwest. Mimie Brown, 65, 1308 G street. Right Shoes at the Right Prices New Spring Footwear for Young Folks Springtime Footwear for Misses and Children, in- cluding all the new ideas in Patent Leather, Tan Cali and White Melco Cloth. There are Sally Sandals, Onec and Two Strap Pumps, One and Two Button Straps, Cross Straps, Oxford Ties and Roman Sandals. Here you're sure of Correct Fitting, Excellent Qual- Moderate Prices. Established 1861 £8 Growing Girls, Sizes 2V, to 7, $5.00 to $7.00 Misses, Sizes 11l to 2. . . . ..$3.50 to $5.00 Children’s, Sizes 8V, to 11. .$3.00 to $4.50 Infants, Sizes 4 t0 8 ... . ...$2.00 to $3.00 Bring the Little Folks in Saturday and see our Display of Spring Footwear. will be delighted with the styles—you will like the moderate prices. FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310312 SEVENTH STREET Thev women who will act as Dllrnn;;!el op- kins, Mrs. Carter Glass, Mrs. Charles /% W. Wetmore, Mrs. Lyman'B. S8worm- stedt, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. | [F¥| Helen H. Gardener, Mrs. Medill Mc- Cormick, Mrs. Clara Scars Taylor, Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Mrs. Andrew Jackson Montague, Mrs. Kate Tren- holm Abrams and Mrs. Mabel Walker ‘Willebrandt. Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson and Mrs. Paul Gillespie will be hostesses at the meeting of the Political Study Club at the Franklin Square Hotel, tomorrow at 3 pm. Mrs. John J. Stahl will sing, with Mrs. Rhea Watson Cable at the piano. Mrs. John C. Duke entertained a |{& company of twelve at dinner Tuesday evening at the Hadleigh. h A SN SN N N ) SN ) I SN 1 X SN ) 1) 1 ) ) DD N S ) S ) S X The Young Woman’s Favorlte Shop Since the opening of our shop exclusively for misses it has been growing rapidly in favor until the young women have forced us to plan a new and larger shop for them. It will be ready next week! Until then the new fashions will be shown in the present location on second floor. _Marvella Capes, $59.50 Opening the cape season with a most wonderful value! Smart new Capes in the high-cost, velvety Marvella Cloth— full lined with crepe de chine—lovely Spring shades of pine- cone, tortoise shell, marmot, broncho, sorrento and navy— relieved with self-stitching. Handsdme indeed, and a most remarkable value! “Last moment” crea- tions of striking otiginal- ity—featuring the new Mannish Sports Coats new Blouses and straight- line models, cape coat nnd cape wrap effects, the popular Raglam and marrow shoulder effects and tailored and elabor- ate dress models ex- quisitely silk embroldered and tassel trimmed—Iined with silk crepe, pussy- willow and radium silk. \ SALE OF NEW SPRING TWEED SUITS Developed in Rich, Soft Textured Fabrics— = Shawheen i < Chiunchilla Twill Cords Bolivias Normandies Pldds and Plaid Backs 1216 F St. N.W. Births Reported. - ‘The followinig births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four | [} ours: Robert W. and May Marks, girl. Josepn 1. and Katherine Wilson, boy. Taec nd Rita Miller, bor. muel B, and Evelyn A. Landstreet, boy. Chiries I, ‘and Margaret Lo Cullinas, Birl. Jacod and Loutes Biadt, girl, ret Jozco, giel a lube le M. Barfy. b Dress Suits for Young Women Long Coat Tailleurs, Youthful Belted Coats, Embroid- ered Suits, Semi-fitted Suits and the Box Coats—of mnavy blue, piquette, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Collars may be fnotched or descend in graceful shawl outline—the simple link button closing leads in popu- lanty Silk stitchipg and braid bind- ings frequently accentuate the slender lines. But whatever is new is here for you to see—$39.50 to $75.00. Three-piece Suits—$75 to $135.00. lessly tailored on youthful straight lines in the new spring shades. il FOR SUITS WORTH $35.00 | $2975 AND $3500 NEW SPRING DRESSES IN A" Eonah $ mm'm M Hoages, il $1 9.95 These Beautiful Dresses Have All the Style Features of Higher-Priced Dresses All the brightness and charm of Spring inter- preted into these frocks! Every conceivable new feature in design and silhouette presented— tight bodices, full skirts, straightline and belted models, pancls, uneven hems, quaint sashes, flowing sleeves, novelty girdles, etc, Canton Crepe, Satin Crepe, Crefe de Chine, Taffeta, Tweeds, Egponge, Poiret Tuwill and Crefe Knit, 500 New Spring Waists| New Silk Underwear Purchased from the best blouse Redaced ers—positively $7.98, $10 Waists. uced to Cost and Less S PR For Garments. Worth Up to $7.98 %500 $9.98 Waists of quality and style at a big sav- ’ jng—lace trimmed, beaded, embroidered, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Jersey tucked—all the new collar and sleeve ef- s o fects—you’ll want several for wear with | ~Gowns, Knickers, Step-ins, Combinations, your new Spring suit. Vests, Camisoles. All sizes, A Sale of 200 Sample Trimmed Hats the height of vonu-—hult- to 44. elen M. , d Katherine Blum, girl. Florence E. Poekert, girl. a lumm: M. Sauter, Loy, In Our Little Hat Shop Devoted to style, insistent on quality—and not high priced. Large mousquetaire hats with the newest forms of brilliant ornamenta- tion—flowers from all lands predomi- nating. Smlller hats trimmed with Chanore, Ostrich Feathers—combinations of Silks and Straws. Saturday—the day to see them. Skirts and Sweaters A new little shop on our sec- ond floor—with everything new! A Skirt Sale $5.00 ‘Tweeds, Velours and homespuns, in novelty checks, stripes and plaids —effective color combinations— navy and red, navy and tan. tan and rose, hid and blue, fan and brown — plaited and plam models. Sprmg Skirts, 3795 and $10 ew and amart styles, In nomespun nlour plulfll. Bedford cords and Poiret T\wul. —wrap-around, fringed, plaited and plain ulltnfl modeis. Mighty smart. Worsted and Jersey Sweaters, $3.95 Round and V-neck Slip-overs and Tuxedo Styles, in solid colors and come binations. OUR SPECVAL— Fiber Silk Sweaters, $10 Misses’ Topcoats Very Specially Priced $25 Haven't you noticed how many of them there are? You'll want one, of course! These in tweeds are smart—with raglan sleeves and large patch pockets. Belted or can be worn loose —orchid, light blue, tan and gray mixtures. Misses’ Silk Frocks, $21.50 A special Misses’ Sale Saturday! Adorable Misses® styles of Taffeta Silk, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Krepe Knit, Satin-faced Canton and Silk Fadl&—stralghtlme frocks and blouse effects—in navy blue, black, brown, tan and jade, with beading, embroidery or bright colors of the silks combined to get a stunning effect. $21.50. Sifonso and Maria X Agostino and_Fortuni co, Lulgl and Grasia Gernuto, girl. Luigl and Teresa Cor o and Maria 2 nd Francesca Corrado, na u. aret A. bon.nl, bor. AT W |l ' iy 1 ) B w11 1! ¥ | Marriage Licenses. llrlrlllo licenses have been fssued to the low AN UNUSUAL SALE OF Pumps Without Straps —but we will make them into strap pumps for you at an extra cost by furnishing the straps and sewing on two buttons at an extra cost of 50c. $10.90 Pumps, $6. 85 i These are the styles that have been worn so much for parties, danccs and all dress wear this winter and are very high grade footwear. But straps are the style and in this way you can get them underprice. Blfilfidl-'mchflod?msmthflnd-mmdsde& Black Kid Low Baby French Heel Pumps with Hand-turned Soles, - Patent Kid with French Heels and Hand-turned Soles. g Patent Kid with Low Baby French Heels and Hand-turried Soles. - ] . ‘Black Satin with French Heels and Hand-turned Soles. Furniture—Mirrors i Black Satin with Low Baby French Heels and Hand-turned Soles. ; Jewelry—Diamonds Good size assortments in each style when the sale opens to- | _Texedo Siie; lain and fancy weaves Silver—Sheffield Plate morrow .morning. Pure Silk, $1630, i Fireplace and Other Another Fine Shipment of _Silk Stockings That WEAR! A. F.n:.rn 1d oye ° - THE FAMOUS 2 Philippine | Gold Stipe Sk Underwear Art Qalleries Hand-Made and Hand-Embroidered 1323 G St. N.W. In beautiful new Spring shades. No stockings like silk Beautiful garments—fine materials and wonderful values. ‘Winf ‘both of hmond, Va. yl.lcgnnfl‘ml’.mh-.mu Wade f Richmond. Vi € 3. Mo Boiter of Bloomfiond, B3, MMIV.GIM‘DM!” Fairfaz 9, Var airtax au- o 0a and Mary ¥. Gregory. . umu apes and Martha ¥ Bruno. David Vaughan and Viola Golsboro. James Barnes and Ada Beflith. Josavh Johoacn, and Rachel D Summors. R, Totl of New Brighton, Pa, and Dete B Whitmors of Betrtck Han Phe o ORDERED TO PANAMA. Capt. David Robeson, Medical Corps, at the Medical School, '.hu eity, hu bnn orderad te Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, for duty. for beauty, and mo silk stacking: like Gold for eweart Madc!o Hand-Scalloped Gowns and st&’um 45 S e $ 9 pat e el Envelope Chenise "rnns" b; :::. atented atarday to $10 In both white and . gold stripye. g flesh-color batiste.......... $1 .95 Gowns and Envelope Chemise —with solid embroidery, hand drawnwork, Calado embroidery and the daintiest hand- work throughout—rose, butterfly, flower and convenncnnl designs— $2.95 and $3.95 Sand Oak Gold Medium Gray Naturelle Piping Rock Medium Brown White Black' Dark Brown your sapaly of Gotd Seripe Dbk your supply of Stripe in Nude Tan PLUMBING —repairs and installations of all kinds at REASONABLE PRICES. ¥ ASPECML purchase,’ consisting of new Strasws and Combination effects in a large veriety of styles, no two alike. The colars are Black, Periwinkle, Red, Brown, Navy; in fact oIl the new, leading Spring shedes. Latest trimmings. This is an ex- sraordinary epportanity, as these hats were actusily made to sell up to $10. Den’t misy ecialize on HEAT-