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THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTO! . ) R - -SOCIETY: :Plan Tea for Guests 1 Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Wallace Humphrey White, Mrs. Seth May Carter and Mrs. Francis Edgar Stanley will be guests of honor of Mrs. Frank Herbert Briggs and ] | ¥rs. Wallace Humphrey White, jr., at ] (tea Thursday afternoon from 4 to 7 to'clock at the Congressional Club. Mrs, White, sr., is a sister of Mrs. Briggs, and is dividing her visit In Washington between the home of Mrs. Briggs and that of her son and daughter-in-law, Representative and Mrs. Wallace Humphrey White, Jjr. . Cartor and Mrs White are from wiston, Me., end the former will be in Washington for a month or six weeks. Mrs. Stanley is from Newton. Mass., and will not return to her home ullt" after tc annual congress of the N. D. A. R., which will be held in 5 | RS EWING MISS ELIZABETH DARDEN Of Tennesxee, the house guent of Mile. ! Claire Hellmann, dnughter of the com- mereial attache of the French embassy | and Mme. Hellmann. i i J PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. A. J. Barchfeld and her son, | Iir. Herbert Barchfeld, who were Buests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel, are now at Atlantic City, before returning to their home in_Pittsburgh. Mrs. Joel Hillman, who spent two at the Arlington Hotel, has re- d to her home, the Breakers, At- City. Louis Koenigsberger of Albany e guest of her mother, Mrs. Kaufman 6f 17th strect. Mrs. Frank, who was visiting her mother, has returned to her home in Baltimore. Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend, who went to New York Wednesday to remain until Friday, is with Mr. Behrend, Zpending the week end in Atlantic ity. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained by Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman last week, at her home, in the Airy View apartment. Mrs. A. M. Baer is spending the! week end_ with her son-in-law an%! daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Strauss, at their home, Forest Park, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn of Pittsburgh, | who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Lyon, are in Atlantic City, where they were joined by their daughter, iss Louise Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger of the Arlington left Wednesday for New York, where they are guests &t the Hotel Pennsylvania. Mrs. Levi David spent last week in New York as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Bonwit. Mrs. Sol Minster has returned from 2 four-week stay in Chicago, where Ehe was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Carl Auerbach. The Pi Phi Pi Fraternity gave a dance last night at the Country Club. A number of out-of-town guests were present, which brought together a large gathering of young folks. A buffet supper was served during the evening. Mr. Lawrence Engel returned Mon- day from a four-week trip to Ber- muda, Havana, Porto Rico and other southern points, accompanied by Mr. M. R. George. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman have Teturned from a two-month trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maver are at the Breakers, Atlantic City. Miss Eleanor Loeb left Wednesday for Braddock Heights, Md., where she is the guest of Migs Rose Stern. Mrs. Harry King has visited a week in Baltimore. Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith is in New York, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Myer Singer. Br. and Mrs. T. Oettinger of Wilson, | N. C., are the guests#s( MgfnB: Oettinger of Columbia road. E Miss Jeannette Loeb is the>week- end guest of Mise Ruth Nugbfum in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meyer of New York are making their home in_this city and have. taken an apartment in the Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser left Wednesday last for Atlantic City to spend the rest of the week. Mrs. Melvin Gusdorf is the week- end guest of Mrs. A. Rosenbush in Baltimore. Mr. and_Mrs. Emanuel Blout and daughter, Miss Mildred Blout, of New York were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon of Lanler place, en route to White Sulphur! Springs, W. Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf relurnl today from a week’s visit in New York and Atlantic City. Dresses for the Children Are the Ideal Easter } Present | —here you'll find most attrac- tive apparel for the little ones, including Play Aprons, Dresses, Bonnets, Caps, Crib Covers, Sun Bonnets, each one stamp- ed ready to embroider if you desire. Net Filet Lace Bedspreads —something new and so at- tractive embroidered; with different colored ribbons, and so easy to do. AMPLE SUPPLY OF YARNS —not a wanted color missing, and best of all, you will find i the newest shades, etc. to se- lect from. We Do Hand Hemming and Hand Hemstitching Sbrtl-lhl-x in_Monograming nitialing. We also teach n-ll.-- Hemstitehing. Free Lessons Bead work, embroidering, cro- cheting, knitting, etc. ! THE EMBROIDERY SHOP MISSES FREUDBERG 827829 11th Street Near New York Avemue - RN N S S =] [~} g « i ing in the little program wer: and Mrs, Leon Selis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hutton. "" Edward T. : o Lienatony Sifsa bt e W0 M| Bt S SRS Notiiog Bl | B e LT RSk Rev. Florence Buck Guest . . 84 etic dance; read- ‘ecile Bainder, ss So] e nder, lace reeter, rs. arles Tay- H Who Aided Hospital | ing, Miss Rebecca Dial, daue Mr. M Schindler, Mr. Sam Goldstein, | lor, Mrs. Forrest Vrooman, Mrs. Leo- Of Mr. and Mrs. Keyes! ’ Senator Dial of South Clrollnl Span- | Mr. Ray Rudolf, Mr. Morris Stein and | nard Chambers, Mrs. Clause Gath- 2 Miss Anna Farquar, chaffean of |ish song, Mrs. Marialyse Ross Manly: | Mr. Louis Bainder of Baltimore; Mr. | gens, Mrs. John Rodler, Mrs. Lorina | Mr. and Mfs. Charles Wesley Keyes the Ladles' Auxiliary of the’Mont- |violin solo, Miss Marion Adams. Miss Sam Myers of Pittsburgh, Mr. and |Hewett, Mrs. Virginia' Dulin, Mrs. |having ag their house guest the Rev. gomery County General Hospltal, en- | Gene Stanley, Miss Ellen Quigg and Mrs. Jacobsen and Dr. P.-Laverne of { Alice Dubose and Mrs. Julian L.|Florence Buck, D. D. of the depart- ined a I 4 Mortimer Morehouse gave the play,, New York. Goulsby. ment of religlous education of the tertained a large party at dinner l1ast urhe Will” written by Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Soloman vill be at The Dixie ball, which is one of the | American Unitarian_Association. | evening in honor of the Ow] Players Meek Atkeson. home to their friends at the Had- most brilliant functions of the sea- —————————— MARTIN WOLF— M Fia. and Washington Concert Company of Washington, who gave a benefit later leigh, son, will be given on Easter Monday evening, April 17, from 9 to 1 o'clock, of pleasing you. rqf_?- s esential. but far wur alue is the koowledge Chokers Made at $5.00 Fireproof, burglar proof, cold storage for furs. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Soloman, at the New Willard Hotel. Both ball- in the evening at Olney for the hos- pital. el e hor baard mere aamiated by the mowr| Mr. and Mrs. Gus Soloman, who For Coming Dixie Ball ;g Party for Benefit 916 c:llaor.:thBS“IIdm‘ .| The first meeting of the Dixie ball 14th an ts. i Fominent Comenict the iy, |have just returned from their wed. et whom nre enthulln:’ifi:’:;‘l‘ym:’ldy-' ding _ journey, entertalned _their | Committee was held at the home of | Of Hebrew Home for Aged Wecnesday, March 29, 2:30 PM.| ing in the campaign just started to |friends at a formal supper &ance Sun- | Mrs. Maud Howell Smith Thursday| A benefit card party for the He- bj . “Ni Vitali | provide funds for the continuance|day evening. The rooms were elab- | evening, when a committee was ap- [ bresv Home for the Aged and the hos- Subject: ervous Vitality and further equipment of this hos- | orately decorated with ferns and|pointed by Mrs. Jesse B. Anthony, | pital building fund will be held to- 1 i pital, which has proved Itself so|jonquils. chapter president, as follows: Chair- | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the A,g:}";},fi,g:";,&,‘;’,‘:m TeTED! valuable to the county. Among * it town, | guests | man, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith ce | Arlington Hotel under the patronage Ad The Washington people participat. 1 Duckler, Mr. ! chairman, Mrs. Theodore Judd: Mrs.' of Mrs, tz of 1812 K stree mission Free { ELEVENTH ST, The Unprecedented has l)een aclfieved—- in our abflity to place on sale tomorrow —that are so manifestly worth up to double this remark- able price—at which unrestricted choice is to be given Brilliantly modeled—with dashing originality and most effective making. Embroidered designs—in glowing color- ings; spangled beadings: tucks and hem- stitching. Really creations that are ex- clusive and exceptionally high-class in conception and execution. Mohawk Cornflower New Beige Pill-box Red Periwinkle Navy Black and the most brilliant . combinations of vivid glors and deeper shades Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Crepe Knit Georgette Crepe Roma Roshanara Silk Taffeta Tricotine in combination with filmy silks. Three-piece Dresses Sports Dresses Dresses for Afternoon Dresses for Street Dresses for Semi- formal Occasions The Big Pre-Easter Sale of Dress and Tailored Hats$ This is an evént which commands the entire Popular Price Section—for the dlsplay of these New Hats There are numbered more than a thopsan(l—excluswe shapes —and dlStlflCthe Hats Designed for Much Higher Selling New Shapes New Decorations Russian Turbans Feathers Egyptian Toques Sheik Pompons Flare-up Sailors Burnt Peacock New Materials Maline Hair Braid Imported Hair Cloth Swiss Visca Cloth Roll Pokes Novelty Ostrich N, de Roll . Parrots and Birds Sl:::tl-?nfi idu:hrooms . Flowers and Fruits Swiss Milan Hemp Italian Milan Timbo Body Hats The majority of these Hats has been a single representative—hence the desirability of prompt attendance—tomorrow. Recently Wed, Entertain Committee Is Planning rooms have been engaged. HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN| s rg ‘BREWGD lymvm for every Occasion TWELFTH STREET between' F and G of coumMM_?b ‘ll Psb o r“nN.The House of Courtesy ; 608 to 614 750 of These Very High-Type Dresses You know we never quote com- parative prices — but you'd be as- tonished at what we could justly assign to these Dresses. { oS e e S X N’ G (0