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SOCIETY. ~ Easter -Mi_llinery "A'Festive Occasion Our picturesque showing of beautiful hats was never so com- plete as they are now. 818.50 Value. Sport Hats, $3.50 Limited Number Only Ida Walters 155 ¢ st -t Make Easter a Joyous One With a Victrola LATEST STYLE VICTROLA With 8 10-inch 75¢ Double-Face Records Small Payment of $10 and $10 Per Month Places a Real Victrola in Your Home HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. N.W. Friday and Saturday Specials at Oppenheimer's Limited space does not permit the telling of many other attractive items specially priced for Friday and Saturday selling. The following excel- * lent values are certain to quicken week end buying at' Oppenheimer’s: 12-Thread Pure Silk Hose * $1.35 values in excellent qualities, in black, white, gray, nude and cordovan. All firsts...... $1 Unbleached Bridge Sets, stamped, to be embroidered in blue and white. Lazy daisy design. Special 95C $179 Blue and White Lln— gerie Pillows .spe- ................ 50c cially priced to close out $1.98 Boudoir Mule;, in blue, rose, lavender and pink, for crochet tops. To $1.25 $3750 Olympia Drophead Sewing Machines, with com- I plete attachments. Guaran- Efed 10 years. 'wo years free i - $27.50 $350 Black Satine Dresses with Bloomers, stamped for embroidery on an $2.59 excellent ~ quality. Speciale o aais $3350 Double Size French Knot Bedspread, stamped on a good quality unbleached seam- close out, special, per pair ..... less -sheeting, MAKE A | ready for embroid- $2 25 FOI;EégED BAC Cfs};“ Special. Cupola Beaded Bag Pat- Lazy Dmy Bedspread, LEEN cevonsioacensoanns ¥ stamped for embroidery on an | Blue Iris Beads, enough excellent quality unbleached for bag ..... seamless sheeting. (Thread | Celluloid Round and fringe extra.) $2 89 Chain .....ccotoeiaion .$1.89 Special .......... t Tep . 10c Black Jet Beads, f € g complcte many uses. 10 bunches e for special’ ........ 52-00 65C Instructions frec. New and Refreshing Ideas in for o coteeaeeanee.s Stamped Aprons 65c to $1.00 Many attractive mod- - els to please the thrifty needle - worker; com- pletely made up and stamped for patchwork applique and embroid- ery. We cheerfully in- struct you in the making. All-steel Perfect Quality Cu~ ticle and Nail - Scis- 45 sors. Special........ C $1.00 Parfumettes of - your Sc Syltex and Tex- s to Ropo Fioss. Doz, 40C 25c Forms, for 1 flower making woo 150 Table lot_of Fast Color Em- ~ favorite odor, in alu- : 790 blm?"y Floss, in most all shades. 13 to 16 yards 5 C minum L= 11 S d lsc to the skein. 3 skeins.. 10c Wilsnap Fasten- ers, 2 cards for...... Hemstitching, Picot Edging + (Silk Furnished) eztleimerzr SHoP umc@; PIGHTH d E° STREETS So Vice President and HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will dine this even- ing with the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler, who wlll have a notable company to meet them. Last evening the Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge were the guests of honor at dinner of the secretary of the Smithsonlan Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott,, who entertained a company of sixteen to meet them. Mrs. Eugene Hale entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. | Coolidge. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand had a company of ten lunching informally with them at the embassy today, when their guests included Countess d’Audiffret of Parls, who is making a visit in Wash~ ington and is at the New Willard. Secretary Mrs. Hughes Guests of or and Mrs. Capper. ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the honor guests at din- ner this evening of Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, who will entertain a company of sixteen to meet them. The Chiet Justice and Mrs. Taft will be the guests of honor at dinner Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, who will entertain a distinguished company of Ohioans in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis entertained a ciety Be Guests of Honor at Dinner at Belgian Embassy This Evening. small company at dinner last eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Willlam Fell Brown and Miss Collins of Columbus, Ohlo, who are spending the week at the Shoreham. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was among the guests at din- ner last evening of Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Pittsburgh, who is spend- ing the winter in Washington. She is occupying the dpartment of Mrs. Edward C. Walker at 1785 Massachu- setts avenue. Mrs. Brown enter- tained last evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. George W. Guthrie, wife of the former United States ambassa- dor to Japan, who spent a few days in Washington on' her way from the south to her home in’ Pittsburgh, where she went today. Among the other guests at dinner last evening were: Senator Lawrence C. Phipps, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, the director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Rowe; Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. Taylor . of Philadelphia, Col. Arthur Allen and Maj. Regirald Foster. The United States ambassador to Germany, Mr. Alanson B. Houghton, and Mrs. Houghton, with their daugh ters, Miss Matilda Houghton and Miss Elizabeth Houghton, left yes- terday for New York and will sail Saturday on the Olympic for Ger- many, ‘The minister of Rumania and Princess Bibesco are at the Hotel Ambassador, New York, preparatory to ti latter's sailing for England Tuesday. Princess Bibesco will ac- company her mother, Mrs. Herbert Asquith, who has been on a lecture tour of this country. The air attache of the French em- bassy and Mme. de Lavergne will leave today for New York, and they will sail Saturday on the steamship Lorraine for France. Capt. de La- vergne has been recalled by the French government, after & stay of several years here. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson will be among the important dinner hosts this evening. The third secretary of the British embassy, Mr. A. H. Hamilton-Gordon, was host at dinner last evening at ‘Wardman Park Hdtel, having as his guests Miss Cornelia Wilder, Miss Lindsay Wood, Miss Doro!hy Mon- dell, Miss Sydney Webb, the assist- ant naval attache of the embassy, Commander Stanton: Captain T. J. Cola and, Lieut. Butler. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson have as their house guest Miss Kath- erine Pomeroy of Greenwich, Conn., for whom they will entertain a company at dinner y evening at the Chevy Chase Club. est of Homor Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, who enjertained a large an dls- tnguished company at the Chase Club. The other guests lncl\lrled Senora. de Elizalde, Mme. Varels, Mme. Sze, Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. Wil- lis Van Devanter, Mrs. Rufus S. Day, Senorita Ramona Lefevre, Mi Joh Joyce Broderick, Mme. de Pena, Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. E. Septi: mus Austin, Mrs. Hugh D. Auchi closs of New York; Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Ira Bennett, Mrs., William Kearney Carr, Mrs. Hugh 8. Cumming, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mra. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Robinson F. Downey, Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Freemont, Mrs. Paul FitzSimons, Mrs. Ernest Greene, Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mrs. Joseph Hampson, Mrs. Ralston P. Holmes, Mrs. Merritte Ireland, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs, Morris Ernest Locke, Mrs, John C. McArthur, Mrs. Malcolm S. McConihe; Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland, Mrs. Francis S. Nash, Mrs. John L. Newb d, Mrs. Mark Pot- Mrs. Jeftreys Parsons of New York, Mrs. Truman G. Palmer, Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Alpxnnder Sharp, sr.; Mrs, Mary Stewart, Mrs. ' SOCIETY. yesterday of Mrs. Edward Houth ‘!n:k. entertained nt Plerr and Mra Francls Edgar Stan- Olympic, from England. They have lay of Newton, Mass, New | been abroad for several months. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie entertain- ed a company of fourteen at dinner oQuiss Tsabelle . May, daughter of and Mrs. Henry May, and Mr. Elrry St Frll\cln Black of Lew York, were married last evening. The cere- mony was performed in the home of the ylrenla at 1325 K street at 6:30 “v‘ Thomas 8. Lee, rector of Bt. tthew's Church. A small company of reh!iva! and intimate friends -llemled he ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. I.u:k left for a southern wedding trip. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of y Canton crepe, with a small hat affl gray straw trimmed with wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Black will spend the summer abroad and -will make their home in _the autumn at 567 Madison avenue, New York. Among those attending the wedding were the ambassador of Spam and Senora de Riano, Senator Peter G. Gerry, Representative and Mrs. Nicho- las Longworth, Mrs. Richard Town- send, Mme. Hauge, Dr. and Mrs. Will- iam May, Mr. and Mrs. Sterrett Git- tings, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of New York, nephew and niece of Mr. Black; Mr. George May of Baltimore, uncle of the bride; and Mr. Georza Hellen. Mrs. Charles S, Thomas, wife of the former senator from Colorado, enter- tained & small company, at luncheon today in her apartment at 2400 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 8. McConihe entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club In compliment to their house guest, Miss Katherine Duer of New York. The guests in- cluded Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Frances Hampson, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Eleanor Davies, Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss Hill, Mr. John Hudgins, | | Commander Griffin, Maj. Wilfred Blunt, Commander Johnson, Mr. El- lison, Mr. Peachy, Commander Nel- Alvan C. Sandeford, Mr. Joaquim de Sousa Leao, Mr. Leonard Block and Mr. Moran McConthe. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty had a small company lunching with her at the Shoreham yesterdgy. ! work is essential, but far wir passing in value is the knowledge of_pleastug uu Chokers Made at $5.00 Pireproof, burglar presf, coid storage for furs. MARTIN WOLF--3%:re: Mrt l}"lnn; vlr‘lru o({ hRepr;:enmlva Franl 'unk, an el , Miss Florence Funk and Mise Mery | TUesday evening. Funk, returned yesterday to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Guyot Cam- eron of Princeton, N. J.. have an- attes ¥pRndias iwaskuew Tork | SooN O Sihar eosaramast or thele Baron and Baroness Romnm.x are daughter, Constance Guyot,. to ur. at the Ritz-Carlton, New Yor Townsend Ludington, son of Mr. and they arrived yesterday, lbnlrrl lhe ( on Ninth €.) IIIINIIIIIII![H-’/]\ Mrs. Coolidge to ntnu AT IIIH.{It\‘ZIIIIlIllIIIIIIIII"?L\,:IINIIIIIWIIlll.{/U‘.lIIIllllflhflfl..‘/[\\,.HHI The House of Qudlity Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. NW. No Branch Stores Finest quality navy blue tricotine and poiret twill suits Three-piece Cape dresses and exclusive one-piece models Very beautiully designed ana very special at $ An unprecedented value at $ Canton Crepes, Crepe Knit, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta and Com- binations. The choice of lovely new models for every occasion is almost unlimited. In all new shades, misses’ sizes 14 to 18, women’s sizes 34 to 44. Perfection of fit guaranteed with no addition- || al charge for alterations. The chief constructor and officers of the Construction Corps of the Navy gave a farewell luncheon to Com- mander A. G. W. Stanton, Royal Corps of N 1 Constructors, at the Army and Navy Club yesterday. Comman- der Stanton, who has been 0“[ du'!‘y 7 as assistant naval attache of the AR AUTIIUR CATRAR, British embassy in Washington, since Wife of Semator Capper of Kanmas,|)ast September, is leaving for Eng- et erta i s Sin-|land the end of the month. His de- A ng onor of the Sec-| parture Is a matter of great regret Tetary of Siate and Nrs. Hughes to the Construction Corps of the Navy and to the many other friends and Mrs. Charles P. Plunkett, Clp!.'ha has made in “'Mhlnglon : Yaie, d A e e ke, o M| Dr. ana Mrs. Preston Pope Satter- Mrs, Paul S. Reinsch, Mr. and Mrs. 3 5 Pembroke Thom, Judge Graham, Mr.|White have returned to thelr New York home, after spending the sea- Gul h Ttali em- e et O P nzSimons amd |son at Palm Beach. AMrs. Satterwhite Mrs. Horace Macfarland. was_among the guests at luncheon Smartest notch coilar jackets to be worn with or without belt. Best qual- -ity silk lining. Perfect fitting skirt. Misses’ sizes 14 to 18, Women'’s sizes 34 to 46. No charge for alterations; prompt de- liveries. small company lunching informally with her yesterday, at the New Wil- lard. PURPLE IRIS Mr. Rufus S. Day entertained a company of ten at luncheon today at the Shoreham, in honor of Chalrman C. C. McChord of the Interstate Com- Re ive and Mra G P.| SRR RUTIHRINE 2 Codd’ ot Detrolt have announceq the | & ) H We have assembled for selection THESE | S o Mre” Clarence . Bosaell g Friday a most attractive ! : : ) E £ ; i o ot R ind Y. Fenk Bt | § ‘BREWED £ 2 Ch Bl i ell of Detroit. 8 s for every Occasion 3 assortment of amllng ouses : :(r7 {:‘nfi B. Stearns ;»r l3;<7-\u|m E TWELFTH STREET E AT w L] it t V! = between President. and Mrs Coolidge, had a | = e H ]\few l ia ts mfl.lll“n“llm'l"“-m" $ $ Will instantly appeal to you Crepe de Chine with appliqued em- gone to New York, whers they are at the Ritz-Carlton for HDress Hats, Sports Smart Sailors. short stay. : i 3 2 broidery or bead Mr. and Mra Henry K. Willara ur showroom has been [# Horsehair braid. Mi- el St e will entertain at dinner this evening | |i transformed into & most won- | lan hemp and lisere models in white, ie bancr of Miss Ruth Larner and | [ derful flower garden, and you straw, smartly trim- flame, tan co run- Mr. Chambers Oliphant, whose mar- cordially invited Hours med with quills, rib- flower. Lovely new ar from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. LOUISE E Flower Connecticut Ave. at N Phonss Fr. 3841—3579. wash silk tailored models, finished with tie. Exquisite handmade dimities and fine voiles featuring the very newest tuxedo collars, trimmed with filet. Sizes 3% to 46. riage will take place April 33. Later to the bon bows and flow- ers. Sand, copen, navy, black, red, peri- winkle arc featured. they will take their gue theater. Mrs. Wallace Humphrey White, ir., and Mra Frank Herbert Brigge are entertaining at a tes thim afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Congres- sional Club, in eom{llment to Mra Wi Humphrey ‘Waite, d Mrs. Seth May Carter of Le 1 merce Commission. Prince and Princess Boncompagn! have left Wardman Park Hotel and ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES otng Ladres. 1113 G St. NW. FRIDAY Cleati-up All the New Easter Pumps New and Novel Ideas for Spring Hooper Bros. are now displaying every design that is in accord with the prevailing modes of fashion. Beautiful models of long endurance® and perfect fit. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ln the midst of the Easter buying, this Sale will attract a great num- %;"l’l“"' ber of buyers, the values are extraordinary, as can be seen on few items ill See ?vn The below: Cwest [ Long Straightline Tweed Styles S t ‘\Ultfm the latest shades. The s 1 9 75 Were In Pl ul s style that is now in vogue. = $39.755 FOOTWEAR lain toe patent ¥ In patent and : leather oxfords, > dull calf; side or For Spring low heels—man~ = Dayvid W. Taylor, Mrs. Dion Williams and Miss Flora ‘Wilso; Moran entertained, a large company at_djnner last evening, at the Chevy Chase Club. in honor of Senator and Mrs. Carter Glass, when her guests Included the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Cespedes, the min- ister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, Senator and Mrs. Charles E. Town- send, Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. King, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- Senator and_Mrs. William M. Calder, Senator Richard P. Ernst, Senator Albert B. Gummins, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Senator and Mrs. Lee Slater Overman, Representative James W. Husted, Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey. Represent- ative and Mrs. Homer Hoch, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, Representative and Mrs. Andrew Montague, Representative R. Walton Moore, Representative and Mrs. Hom. er P. Snyder, Representative and Mrs. William B. Bankhead, Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Judge and Mrs. Goodwin, Rear Admiral Thomas _Washington, R Admiral urniture If the furniture comes from James B. Hender- son’s, it goes thhont- saying that it is good furniture. .. Attractive g Prices JAMES B. l'lENDEESO 1108 | instep buckles nish last And at the Amazingly Low Price of 41 New Spring Hats. . . . . . .$2.95 62 Waists, slightly mussed, $1.00 Were $7.50 Were $2.98 37 Slip-over Sweaters. . . . . .$1.98 Were $398 83 Bloomers, Gowns&Camisoles, 75¢ Were $1.98 22 Silk Fiber Scarfs. . .. ...$2.98 Were $4.98 2 18 Waists, odds and ends. . . . $2.98 Were $8.50 34 Sweaters, odds and ends. Were $7.50 31 Crepe deChine Combinations, $2.98 .$2.98 Were $7.50 QJerseySportSuh. vee....$8.95 Were $19.75 New Spring Waists. . . .....$1.98 s Were $2.98 3 .$5.00 12 Tricotine Suits. . . . ... .$2495 19 Dresses, odds and ends. . Were $45.00 Also Many Other New Models Were $19.75 in Stylish Spring Footwear at $6.00 ' 12 New Spring Dresses. . . . $10. 95 Were $25.00 27 Gingham Dresses. . . . .. .$3.50 Were $10.00 4 Navy Tricotine Suits. . . . . $15.00 Were $35.00 19 Sport Herringbone Coats, $14.95 Were $25.00 11 Genuine Camel Hair Coats, $29.75 Were $45.00 Silk Hose of Quality — Full Fashioned—All Shades—Pair $1.50, $2 9 30 Fine Spring-Dresses. . . . $23.75 Were “9.15