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M.Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Personalized Modes in’ Slnart Hats Individual Hats, with the breezy air of being a bi: dif- ferent. Trot-about Hats, Picture Hats, Tea Hats, Sports Hats. Withall that's new in orna- ture. 18 U Silk Underwear For Women Superior Undergarments Moderately Priced. We conduct our ‘ Under- wear Department in ad/i- tion to our Cleaning and Dyeing business. Thesefore we can sell hoxlery prac- tically at cust. MANHATTAN CLEANING & DYFING _CO. FREDERICK J. BERNAR] RICE - WEISS OWNFRS 1301 Conn. Ava. 916 G St. N.W. 1119 14th St. R123 14th St N.W. 650 H St. Get the Paints Now We Re- jcbs you're planning to d “Clean-up Week" — Apri 3-3. Best kinds here at mos REASONABLE PRICES. silver Mirrors Becker Paint and Glass Co., (8 8 E. HODGKIN, Mgr. W one Wext 67 Hair Goods and Beauty Shops 809 7¢h St. 1771 Col. Road | m. sexs Col. 0153 i “Meet Me at Heller's” els. and nev Quality! 1318 G St. —and be “all set” for the! UYING children's B shoes on price— rather than on repu- tation—is. expensive “economy."” We are constantly striving to bring “Gro-Nups'"” prices back to old-time lev- But one thing we have never done, to skimp on their 1$59.85 4, $7.50 New “City Club Shop,” Men's and Women's Shoss Oaly. O O ing Guests by RS. HARDING is recelving a| number of guests by special ! appointment at the White| House this afternoon for the first time since her rveturn from | Florida. Miss Harlan has as a guest at heér apartment her niece, Miss Janet Har- lan of Chicago, daughter of Mr. J. iuests Tonight. The Postmuster General and Mrs. | Hubert Work will be the honor guests lat dinner this evening of the Assist- ant Postmaster General and Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, at Wardman Park Hotel. ter Glass, wife of Senator ill not be at home tomorrow { afrernoon, but will receive Thurs- day, Ma 80, from 4:30 to 6:30 ‘clock, at the Raleigh. Mrs. Glass, | Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of! | Senator Kellogg, will not receive to- morrow, on account of absence from vashington, and will discontinue her at home until after Easter” { days Mann is spending | Mrs. James R. in At- {a week at the Ambassador, lantic City. Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of the newly appointed United States ambassador to Germany, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Frank H. Simonds at her residence, 1716 N street. The guests included Countess Sze- chenyi, Mme. Bazavoff, Mrs. Guy Des- pard Goff, Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. Trux- tun Beale, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis and Mrs. Hamilton Wright. Mrs. Charles Boughtog Wood will entertain at a dance this evening at Rauscher’'s in compliment to her niece, Miss Antoinette Gravea of New | York, who is spending some time ! with her. Miss Caroline Story will be among those entertaining at dinner | before the dance. i Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward | Rhodes Stitt will be hosts at a small | dinner this evening at the Arts Club | et Clery For the First Time Since Her Return From the South, Mrs. Harding Is Receiv- |and in compliment to their daughter, Miss ¥ | Mary Stitt. i Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant had a small company lunching informally with | her today, and this evening she will en- | tertain a party of young people at din- | ner for her granddaughter, Princess | Bertha Cantacuzene. Col. and Mrs. Henry May gnnounce | the engagement of their daughter, Miss Isabelle L. May, to Mr. Harry S. Black of New York. Maj. and Mrs. Sherman Miles will be the hosts at a dinner party this| vening. | Mrs. Ernest Greene entertaimed at | luncheon today at her residence on | Mrs. Charles F. Ban- to her sister, who is staying at croft_of Boston, | the Shoreham. ! Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey | M. Depew have arrived in Washing- ton for their annual spring visit and lare at the New Willard. They spent !the winter In Florida and are now | en route to New York. Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, wife of Repre- sontative Fenn, entertained at lunch- eon today at the Connecticut and later took her guests to the matinee. Those in the party included Mrs. Richard P. Freeman, Mrs, Samuel S. Arents, Mrs. Fruscher and Mrs. John Cable. daughter of Miss Dorothy Richard Representative Yates, and Mrs. ro-Nups' Shoes . [ ] 5 For girls and boys—an ex- clusive “Hahn” product—set a high standard for service. er will, .is Cor. 7th and K Sts. 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. | struments, with a piano accompani- | reception played Massachusetts avenue, in compliment | T e e S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. 5 SOCIETY g g : - by Lady Astor in honor of Sir Arthur Balfour. Miss Magruder will later g0 to Paris before returning to this country. Mrs. Folk's hoyse guests, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert +Gibbons of Princeton Uni- versity. pillows of taffeta in the pastel shades. | Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Bloedorn will entertain a house party of young students at the National Park Semi- nary, friends of the hostess, for the | Mrs. Henry C. Corbin entertained a ‘dinner company of fourteen last| Mrs. William F. Pearson entertained | miqshipmen's hop to be given at the | Svoiini In e apastmcnt ot tha|Con-| ut iutcheon Yestesany in honor of b comuieEe Bop s * | necticut. her mother, Mrs, E. A. Wadhams of | = — | Mrs. Mitchell C Pittsfield, Mass, and Mrs Richard| yaqy Henry of Louden has just rroll, chairman of the Washington district for the Wel College drive, presided at the el dowment dinner given last' evening at Rauscher's, when about - fifty Ruests were present. AL the recep- tion preceding the dinner. Mrs. Car- roll w: ted in recciving by the Randolph of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Pearson also entertained at tea Fri- day In honor of Mrs. Wadhams. returned to Washington from a visit | in New York and is staying at the Shoreham, | entertiining there at; luncheon yesterday. Senor Amoedo, second the Spanish embas: Vi host at the Shorel tertaining, among othe SAFE Deposit Box of generous = | Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Marshall | of Chicago are at the Lafayette for Appointment. guest of honor, Prof. Robert MeEIroy | nelia -Vanderbilt, Miss Wood, daugh- | & Ume: | size 1 is of Princeton University; the members] ter of Mr. "and’ Waddy ‘Wood ! S Bave Stotesbiing v_i:,i Slzc A this modern, Yates, w < ainnes of Mrs. Carroll's committee from the|Scnor Espil, counselor of the Argen-| Mrs. e B B B 4 5S —_ u:‘e:?ng“ilrlxl LS)“Y:'I;'{‘I:\‘:I\:“\D‘IIl:‘el:'“‘hulllll\!: Irving Ketchum, | tine embassy. und M. Jules Henry ot | close her lgeR Mol g1 tan accessible Bank uest, Miss Nina Sebring of Sebring. e dheins ';"2“’1:’,’;“,,,‘,’(‘,' theFre = i;.tz:lrlfio‘;fi}y!::.~y|.fi T rental, less than one Ohio. Yesterday Miss Yales was B0 1688 ancL S 7 2 - B ) vas) Miss Van de The speclal | Mrs. W. Sitelair I atl ! . . " Bl L B ;.';fl.,‘,,ms"c‘b"“" guests who ses were | home tomorrow . afternoun at the| Mr.and Mrs Robert Taft have gone | ‘sm per day. Haven't i Wil give s bridee pats I "(-'Pr‘e;}ll;ll;::’;?\\e ! Radeliffe, | Highlands from § to 6:30 o'clock. o ;"“L rk from th v";"““,‘;h‘ = YOU valuables that ay S 4 ks ” “on h Page. | . . day ‘tor her.” | ficorcaeniative Misk . Who hius been d deserve this protec- " T R L : . soprana, - Allun Poe , Capt. and Mry. David St. Pierre Guil Harnar onranc i fion? 1 gl heir ap: 8- vi ard closed their apartment here ye SToaileyss viotniat oW terday and left by motor for Capt fromi Graece Mg Galllard’s new station at Nashville, were: among |the {m"'"" 5 il 1A STA( Tenn. A . Full Couria Dinnor, $1.35 Mr. Mark Sullivan will entertain at Representative and Mrs. Luschosas, 606 aad $1.00 Walter 1 Newton, Representative and M Served 11:30 to 2:30 COMMERCIAL luncheon tomorrow at the New Willard, in honor of Mr. Christopher ney Anderson and Dr. and Mrs. Jjohn | ity & 1 415 aoria sarvics e1lias Morley.’ author and humorist, who| - MRS, FRANK 8. SIMONDS, | R McDIll will be in the recelying line pnof Ap 1t Ereakfnsts Afternoon Tea N & [ B NK )‘h‘;’P}:‘y‘l“‘;‘:‘“‘”""’"'““ afternoon 4t{wwho entertained at luncheon today in| § T e e e in Annapolis, M. when t fillllll:flmflllhc- ationa A £ - honor of Mrs. Alunxon B. Houghton.| pojiroom of - ; . Society of Colonial Dime J, i — : 2 of the Hotel Gordon. o S VEBMONT | e A wedding of great interest both | Whose huxband has been appointed oy :»\h:‘l_l"b:”‘:gv'l.r:. THS R o 14-th 3t G e——— ambaxsador to Germany. here and in New Hampshi Miss Natalie Magruder, who went took place tables nine in Rome, llal)‘,by(‘slvrdm)', when Ml;lt abroad early in Yebruar spending Ann White Hobbs of Concord, N. H., E Rant Mme. Cespedes, Miss Flaminia Sar- became the bride of former Senator n i3 . 2 2 n M Henry F. Hollis of New Hampshire. [ jiento, the miniscer off Bl = T L The religious ceremony took, place at| g\ itzorland «nd Mme. Peter, the the American Metlodist Church and the civil rites were carried out =t th capitol, the deputy mayor officiating The United States ambassador. Mr. “Phone Main 8266 Special Values and Mme. Sze, many te Department and 1 minister of Chi officials of the others Richard Washburn Child, and former| ga,. o, o . nesses and the bridal couple left| jina ™) St hels Feats in Desirable later for a journey to the northern part of Italy. evening dence on 16th stre FURNITURE 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. The secretary of the Italian em- Persinn New Year sy and Signora G Celesia | = Celebrated Yesterdny. entertained at dinner lust evening In | S The legation of Persia presented a|honor of the ambassador Spain | S Th varied and brillia s wnd Senora de Ria: The other | = fi he very type of odd | atternoon from 4 zuests included Representative and |= chair needed to com- =/ SIS o the minister. M i Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mme. Hauze, | = i Piping Rock Alai. held a reception. which followed | Mrs. George Vanderbilt, Miss Alwine | S plete the ensemble of £| the luncheon in honor of the Se Bollen, Mr. John B. Yienderson and 2.5 | SPORT HATS tary of State, Mr. Hughes; the Count Coustantini, special advisor of your living room may aEtest] idhapes! of. | Her bassador of France, the amb: Italian cmbassy. Sinished with gtosstaln Hib. be included among the numerous pleces now on sale here at 10% t 33Y3% Oft {See these attractive values = —inspection will in no way obligate you. Slipg-Covers to Order of Chile, the ambassador of Belgium v and S the ambassudor of Brazil, the 3 minister of China and a number of evening in others. bassador of Argentina and Mme. Le The minister had to assist him in | Ureton. i receiving during the carly hours of | the reception Mme. Jusserand. the hundreds of guests including mem- bers of the President’s executive fam- ily, and other branches of official life and almost the entire diplomatic corps. The minister and Mme. Jusse- rand stood in the reception hall to greet the guests, who pussed into the main drawing room, which had a set- ting of rich Persian rugs and art ob- jects of interest, and then into the bon, in shades of rosc, tan, sand, brown, copen, jade, peri- winkle, black, tang orange, etc. § to $2 elsewhere—here at $1 '00 100 Women’s and Misses’ Wool Dresses 115 Striped Women’s and Misses’ Prunella Skirts VY, ET LU T E TP e ut Thursday 00 Representative and Mrs. Homer p! Snyder had a small company dining informally with them last evening at the New Willard. entative and Mrs. Frederick , and the former's daughter, left vesterday for a trip West Indie s, through the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden | } ' ) { inner reception room and the dining | Ca were hosts at a dinner party = room. All Ashgar Khin, secretary.|lust evening given in compliment to Also Draperies, Painting, Re. = 40 M' ’ s 0 C t For nd Hadi Khan Khatiblou, attache,|Mrs. John Dodd Miller of St. Paul, decorating, Reupholstering, = 1SSes pflng ats Choice also assisted. P roct o i S Cabinet Work, Hair Mattresses = A table was placed in the midc 7 of the Austrian’le- ;‘;,:'_'&d:r-_flfivl‘flg=*':;“f&r your o) 9 3 ¢ reception room and from a huge tion. Mrs. Calhoun is planning to i 150 J Z'P D pend the week ; l“lsses ersey 1ece Uresses punch bowl the guests drank to the “no-rouz” or new year day, yester- day being the first of a thirteen-day festival of merriment and celebra- tion. An orchestra of stringed in- end in Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, who has been i1l since the end of last year and who is now in Emergency Hospital, has had to cancel all social engagements for the present. R. W. Henderson Furniture & Decorations 1109 | Street 316 7th Street 500 Gorgeous Dresses Wonderful Sale Tomorrow Not a Dress In This Sale That Is Not a Remark- able Value--Not a Dress That Is Not Strictly New In Style and Character! Styles for Afternoon, Street and Business Wear 50 Misses’ Tweed Cape Dresses 25 Women’s (Large Size) Tweed Suits ment, was also stationed in this room and throughout the luncheon and the Persian music in- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Folk were terspersed with American airs. the hosts at a dinner pa 5 X - g JENG 8 er party last even- “Thz,e lt?x:l](di"llrl‘t:, s charmingly deco-1 iy, " given in compliment to Mr: sated with ta ets of cvery Vi-|Chirles W. Wetmore, who will sail riety of spring blossoms and in keep- ing with the tradition of the Persian new day tlowers were in abundance every where. Besides the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand, early visitors during the reception included the am- bassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the ambassador of Russia, Mr, Boris Bakhmeteff; the ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the am- bassador of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton, the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, the ambas sador of Brazil, the German charge d'affaires_and Mme. Lang, the min- ister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, the minister_of Denmark, Mr. Brun; the charge d'affaires of Siam, Phra San- pakitch; the secretary of the lega- tion of Siam and Mrs. Edward .H. the minister of Cuba and A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Dress Until Wanted Loftus, Canton Crepe---Tricotine Taffeta---Satin Faced Crepe Crepe Knit---Crepe de Chine Navy---Brown---Harding Henna---Changeable---Tan Rose---Gray--Black Girls’ Extra Quality Patent or Gun Metal Calf s | Actual Values, $30.00, $40.00 and Higher! Boys’ Extra Quality Tony Red Calf Oxfords, new square toe. 2V to 6, A to D..$5.50 i i 3 i s 1< b~ A Play Shoe, unequaled for wear.. Tan elk or smoked elk, un- lined blucher. Soft box toe. 6 to 8. 8% to 11 11% to 2