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Mrs. Harding Interested in Her Name- sake—Blossom Being Exhibited at the Department of Agriculture. RS. HARDING is interested in the annual amaryllis show now in progress at the De- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Nina Sebring of Sebring, Ohio, who s the guest of Miss Dorothy Yates, at Wardman Park Hotel. The guests were Miss Yates, Miss Dorothy Mon- partment of Agriculture, | dell, Miss Dorothy Heintzelman, Mlss where there is a splendid g iana, Miss Kendall Lee, Miss Fran- white blossom to be christened the|ces Morrow, Miss Virginia McKenney, visit the | Miss Eleanor Anthony, and Miss Mary «“Mrs. Harding,” and will show with Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secretary, one day this weel. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Scobey have left the White House, where they were guests for a short time, and have taken permanent residence at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Harding will have a few guests at tea with her Saturday aft- ernoon. The ambassador of Argentina and e. Le Breton. the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter and Rep- resentative and Mrs. Frank W. Mon- dell will be among the guests at the dinner to be given this evening by | Frelinghuysen, Senator and Mrs. Mr. Dwight F. Davis, director of the War Finance Corporation, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Miss Katherine Suth- Montgomery of Kansas. Mrs. Lang, wife of the charge d'af- faires of Germany, will be at home, at the embassy, tomorrow afternoon. Postmaster General and Mrs. Work Honor Guests. fi The P 4 Mrs. e - Y, e Postmaster General an S GORDON WOODBURY, Work were the guests of honor at|pauguter of the former Assistant dinner last evening of the third as-|Secretary of the Navy and M sistant postmaster general and Mrs. Gwdonfl “.!.nonury. ‘whe . : = mounced her engagement Warren Irving Glover at Wardman [ Qotacet o o N ew York Park Hotel, where they have an|and Washington. apartment. The other guests were the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | Wallace, the Secretary of Labor, Mr. | Miss Wallace for a week. They are Davis; Senator and Mrs. Joseph S.|her classmates at Goucher College. Charles E. Townsend, .Senator Wal-| Gov. Scott C. Bone of Alaska was the ter E. Edge, Senater Samuel D.|Buest of honor at a dinner party given Davis, who will entertain & company . Nicholson, Representative and Mrs. |last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. of twenty at their residence on 18th street. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis. Last evening Secretary and Mrs. Denby were guests of honor at din- ner of Admiral and Mrs. David Potter. The Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Work will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Representa- tive and Mrs. John Philip Hill. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. Philip Lansdale. Mme. Sze, wife of the minister of China, will not be at home tomorrow, but will receive Friday, March 31. The minister of Hungary and Coun- tess Szechenyi entertained a company of ten at luncheon today in honor of the United States minister and Mrs. Hugh Gibson. Representative and Mrs. John D. Clarke will be joined tomorrow by - their son, Mr. John D. Clarke, jr., who will spend his spring vacation and return to his studies at Port De- posit, Md., in a week or ten days. The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will entertain a company at dinner this evening. Capt. and Mrs. C. L. Hussey are sail- ing from New York Saturday on the Homeric for London, where Capt Hu;sey has been ordered as naval at- tache. Mme. Christian Hauge will be host- ess at a dinner this evening, enter- tajning twenty-four guests to meet her niece, Miss Louise Ross Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean have returned to their home on I Btreet after spending the season at m Beach, where they had a cot- e. Mr. and Mrs. McLean leased a hauseboat, aboard which they enter- tained the President and Mrs. Harding for a short cruise. Mr. Jesse W. Smith. who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. McLean, returned to ‘Washington with them. Mrs. William O. Rivers, wife of the commandant of Fort Myer, will not regeive tomorrow, and has discontin- ued her days at home until May. Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart of the British embassy entertained a Jugcheon company of fourteen at the Shoretam today to meet Brig.' Gen. and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur. Mrs. Truman Palmer was a lunch- eon ess today at the Cosmos Ciub, having as guests: Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Joseph W. Fardney, Mrs. Harris J. Bixler, Mr: lliam’ F. Dennis, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. Thomas N. Taliaferro, Mps L S. Miller, Mrs. Albert M. Read, Mps. “ Edward C. Plummer, Mrs. Owight Clark, Mrs. Enos Newman, Mrs. Willoughby S.” Chesley, Mrs. J. Harry Shannon, Mrs. Alfred C. Tolson, Mrs. Mendum . Blumenberg and Mrs. 8.'T. Covert. Mrs. James P. Wood, wife of Rep- | York, parents of the young honor guest ; {Miss’ Graves and Mr. William Fheips 0. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Ernest R. Ackerman, Representative | Patterson. Representative and Mrs and Mrs. T. Frank Appleby, the as- |Albert H. Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. Mark isistant to the Attorney General and |Thistlethwaite, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart Mre. Guy Despard Goff. the first as. | Patterson, Mr. Harry Irvine and Mr. i stmaster general and Mre, | Douslass Patterson were present. artlett. Assistant Attorney | S > General and Mrs. Rush Holland, the| Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan, U. fourth assis §. N., retired, is in New York at the sistant postmaster general { Fooli' X560 “qavint ‘gone there. from and Mrs. Harry H. Billany, the secre- for. tary to the President and Mrs. George | Atlantic City, where he passed several B. Christian, Jr.; the secretary to the R ostmaster (eneral and Mrs. George!| Mrs. Robinson Downey entertained at W. Perkins. jr.; Mrs. Sarah Lee Phil small bridge party, followed by tea, lips, Mrs. Connell, wife of Representa- | yesterday afternoon in the lounge in the tive Charles R. Connell; Miss Web- | New Willard. ber of Plainfield, N. J., sister of Mrs. — Ackerman; Mrs. Charles Jermyn.| Miss Dorothy Y daughter of daugter of Mrs. Connell; Mr. Phillp | Representative and Mre. Richard Work. son of the guests of honor,|Yates, entertained at dinner last land Mr. and Mrs. John H. Emanuel, (evening in compliment to her house jr.. of Englewood, N. J.. brother-in-|guest, Miss Nina Sebring of Sebring, law and sister of the hosts. Ohlo. The guests included Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Glover will go to At-|Le Seure, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss | lantic City in a few days, and will [ Virginia McKenney, Miss Mary Funk, | be accompanied by their children. [Miss Ruth Thursson, Maj. M. S. Scan- They will be absent about a week. lan, Commander Keene Herrill, Capt. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel arrived ves- |Fraser Hale, Capt. Harris Heisen, terday for a brief visit at Wardman | Lieut. Malitland, Mr. 'Hal Lewis, Mr. Park Hotel, where they will be joined | Graham Hodges and Mr. Seldon at the end of the week by their son. |Chapin. The minister of the Serbs, Croats and| Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch were the |entertgined at dinner last evening in guests at dinner last evening of Col. |honor of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rine- and Mrs. John Bigelow, whose other |hart, when their guests included the guests included the assistant secretary | minister of Czecho: of war and Mra J. Mayhew Wainwright ] panek: his_sister, -Mi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin. lgul. ne e, r. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. Mc- Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood was | Ewen Johnson, Col. Nelson D. Gaskill hostess at a dance last evening at)and Mr. John Temple Graves, ir. Rauschers, given in compliment to her | e niece, Miss Antoinette Eno Graves, who | Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward is her house guest. The company num- | Rhodes Stitt were hosts at dinner bered about three hundred, and in-|last evening at the Arts Club for their cluded members of the younger set. as|daughter, Miss Mary Stitt. The other well as older friends of Mrs. Wood. The |guesgs were Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss ballroom was adorned with spring flow- | Louise Goff, Miss Margaret Treadwell, ers, ferns and paims, and a string|Miss Emma Stitt, Capt. Wood, Capt. | orchestra played for the dancing. Mrs. | Swett, Capt. Agnew, Capt. Horace Wi was assisted In receiving by Mr.|Smith, Lieut. Summers, U. 8. N., and and Mrs. Willlam Leon Graves of New | Mr. Edward Peters. { Mr. Philip Work of Colorado has [ come to Washington for a visit with his parents, the Postmaster General The guests, representative of diplo- matie, “oficlal and “smart ‘resident society, included the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme, PURPLE IRIS Groutich, the minister of Switserland and Mme. Peter. the Secretary of the Cleveland 1135 Navy and Mrs. Denby, Representative | 3300 Bittenhsuse 8t., Obe and Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mr. and Mrs. the assistant secretary of war_and Mrs. Wainwright, Mrs. George Van- derbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauft- mann, Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merrit W. Ireland, Mrs. E John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs, : Gharles Carroll Glover. jr., Dr. and: Mrs. Cary Langhorne, Gen. and Mrs. Wiliiam "D, Connor.” Mr.~ and Mis. || Stone Marten—Opossum Philip C. Kauftmann, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann, Miss Elizabeth ;| All the Rage Hanna, Miss Rosa May Kendrick, Miss for Dorothy Mondell, the Misses Mont- | x & gomery, Miss Caroline Story, Miss o Olyve Graef and Miss Nancy Hoyt. s ri Among the out-of-town guests at the P ng dance were Mr. and Mrs. Amos inchot of New York, who with Mr. || g - nd Mre. William Leéon Graves are pecially the guests of Mr. Eno, and Mr. and ed Mrs. Tiokan Steffanson, Mrs. Lewis|| #rrced at.. Frissell and her son, Montgomery Frissell, all of New York, who are A guests of Mrs. Wood. Other Fur Pieces Miss Ruth Wallace, a student at luce: Goucher College, in Baltimore, will W Red d Fruit Saucers . . 15c ea. Miss Ruth Thurston entertained at'! Powell of Grand Rapids, Mich., will come to Washington today to join her resentative Wood of Virginia, who | parents, the Secretary of Agriculture ~ recently underwent anm ‘operation . at|and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, at_their Columbia Hospital, - is recuperating :plrtmenl at Wardman Park Hotel, RRIE Ly, or her spring vacation. Miss Julia s & Polk of Des Molnes and Miss Eleanor 1ncheon today in honor of Miss (SRS come to Washington Saturday to visit SRS S The House of Quality Maper Bros. & Co. 937.939 F St. N.W. Featuring for Friday All-Wool Navy Blue Tricotine Suits 0 s i Superbly Tailored " and Wonderfully I ~ “Navy Blue” Suits are the fashion of the moment, and, being able to offer them at a price many dollars under their actual’ worth today is -entirel; du-m;akxm'go!udmwd«nwh' several of our mest 3 Jackets tailored or box styles, silk i button- -3 trimmed. and s Pty iy e broid “end v Misses® sizes, 14 10 18; women’s sizes, 34 to 44. : AllL-Wool Slip-On . i Sweaters, Friday s"i’,‘ Scarfs Hosiery, Friday || $195 $2.95 $1.95 i Fintshed with tfe- A spect: 5 belt. Chotes of new- | | chase Just. arrived | | A e%ceptionat $ for this sale: Plain offering for tomor- est plain colors and colors and smart row, of full-fash- 3 novelty combina- novelties, reds, foned silk Hosiery, i taer Biase: "Sines | | biaer “mevee aray, | | ana tan atades an i to 44 jade, ete. *1 | srays; ail sizes. high-grads s quelt i ; s ) No Branch Stores FU R I 1215 G St. N.W. I ties. Sizes up to 44.] " Upper Seventh Street in Location Between K and L. and Mrs. Sherman Miles enter- | Lejeune and Miss Frances Morrow. Ma! talned at dinner last evening in com- [ Capt. Montague will make the intro- pliment to Mra. Charles W. Wetmore, | ductions and Mrs. A. B. Willard and ‘g card party Tues: who will leave Saturday, en route to | Mrs. George Barnhardt will preside clubhouse. Japan. The guests included Princess|at the tea table. Ghika, Brig. Gen. Willlam Lassiter Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier. Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Arthur entertained a dinner company | give a tea dance Saturday afternoon | dence on Massachusetts avenue. from 4:30 to 7:30 o'clock, at 2400 16th - ohn' hing, David Porter will re- The Junior Service Association will|of eighteen last evening at their re-l-l | Remarkable - * Values from Washington’s Oldest Sewing ‘Machine Dealers Used and Demonstrator Machines Priced to Sell WE'VE temptingly repriced all remaining Demon- strator and Slightly Used Sewing Machines for a quick disposal. Each machine has been thoroughly overhauled in our own shop and is fully GUARAN- TEED. Each machine serviced FREE for two years. 4 Box-top Machines, thoroughly overhauled and refinished. In excellent running con- $ dition ... .vseitassane S s 9:75 2 Demonstrating Olympia Drophead Automatics, like new. New price $37.50, 524-95 2 Davis Rotary Demonstrators, thoroughly $35 overhauled and guaranteed................. 2 Slighl_ll_glr1 Usethlingers, ll|akfndin Oé'l trades. oroughly overhauled an adjusted ..oveeeeiiiiieiieiiiiinniens 539-75 ezzfieimerér ~ 4HOP UNIQUE; - PIGHTH & E° STRERTS " Clearance Values in Manufacturer’s Sample Line of FRENCH CHINA in a large variety of attractive decorations Covered Vegetable Dishes Assorted shapes, round and oval Plates . . 25cand 50c ea. Meat Platters . . 50cto$2 Cups and Saucers . . 50c On Sale Tomorrow Morning DULIN @ MARTIN 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street S Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Patent Leather Fad of the new ' 7 Spring — eagerly ¢ aoug’lt by ear]y Easter shoppers —a wonderful bargain —is this patent one-st:'aé ; pumsp of Hirsh’s. " HirsH's Swoe-SToRres || 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST.NW. Gity-Wide in Trade 873 [ N D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922. and Mrs. Hubert Work, at thelr apart- | chief of staff, U. S. A., will receive{turn to Washington the end of this ment at Wardman Park Hotel. with the major general commandant of | week from Mississippi, ‘the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A.'lhave been for a short stay. of George Washington University, will be the guest of honor and will “Oliver Wendell Holmes.” The Congressional Club will give y evening at the’ Tomorrow afternoon the regular_weekly tea will be given, at{Greene, Mrs. Anthony J. Griffin, Mrs. which Dr. Willlam A. Wilbur, dean Emmett C. Gudger. Mrs. Eugene Hale, Leverlond-| A" | GStrent Friday's Big Sale of New Coats, Suits and Dresses Custom Tailored Suits We Court " Tweed Sport Suits of the better kind Best of tailoring—Newest colors . $19.95 $25 $29.50 Suits you'll be proud to wear Just received—Smartest Tweed Sport Coats, three- quarter length. Extra special. $23.75 for Beautiful Spring Dresses Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Krepe Knit, in all the smart colors and com- Dresses that are-valued at $40.00. w Spring Sport, Street and Dress Hats, Specially Priced at $5, $7.50 and $10 For Friaay Only—None Reserved Below Manufacturers’ Cost Silk and Georgette Were $5 to $9.00 $l3095 $1 098 In All Colors roken lines—but all sizes, rafiety z filic. colors and @ark whames. | . Vo *ty O smact siyles fen- to close, | lined), elegant materials of the Silk Dresses Values, $18, §20 and $25 - $9.50 Sizes 14 to 38 nnly' All colors and combinations. These are the balance of our special purchases. Friday only. bili 608 TO 614 w Smartest of the New Models in S_Prlng Suits SOCIETY. Mrs. Guy U. Hardy, Mrs. Willlam R. Harr, Mrs. L. J. McFadden, Mrs. John Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley and Mrs. J.,cDuffie, Mrs. W. J. McCormick, Mrs. V.. McClintlc will preside at the tea I be ansisted by Mrs, |Cleary, Mrs. Jam; Nicholas Lorigworth, Mrs. T R ey Grime ‘virs. | Luce, Mrs. W. Turner Logan, Mra, Pat Medill McCormick, Mrs. James T. Mc- McAndrews, Mrs. Finest tailoring and silk linings Navy tricotine and twill cords $35, $45 and $49-50 Compare With Others $10 to $25 More ~ Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes Plaid-back materials, camel’s hair, tweeds, tricotines, pandoras and others. Tan, gray, navy, black and novelties. - $25, $35, $39 to $79 Like garments shown in New York at $10 to $25 more $16.95 100 Tweed Suits better kind. No alterations. shorils ¢ ELEVENTH 56 The Houseof Courte —Afeaturing the Dressy Tricotines Check Velours (Continued on Ninth Page.) Fiber Silk, with a sheen that gleams like pure silk —in both ‘the Roman stripes and Scotch plaids— with heavily fringed en ‘Sport Tweeds The price becomes impor- tantly interesting when the values presented are thought- fully considered. High grade—in weave; in de- tail of making; in finish—whether plain tailored or embroidered, beaded and braided. The thought in every one of these Suits is manifestly excep- tionalness of worth and charac- ter. The price is purely a Philips- bosn triumph. Fur Chokers - Specially selected skins— in the new shapes. Rasll §1850 e $15.00 ... 800