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D THE EVENING. STAI% WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, © i & * Among those who will act as patrons | tigan, Mra. Annie Webster of New ° Zill be Senstor and Mra. Traman IF | YOri' olty, Mra, Robert 1a Folletss, % X A @ erry, . A Mrs. Wi m Mrs. George er, 8. 'ran] AR AR AN AR AR AR A A RARABARABAS @cmty Scull and Mrs. Brady Harriman. Ellis and Mra. A. G. McClintock. v ENGLISH CHINA Miss Neville Johnson has returned to school after spending the spring Mrs. Rawlins Seabury d'Wspuci left for Atlantic City this morning for (Continued from Eighth Page.) vacation with Dr. and Mrs. Loren|a few days’ stay at the Traymore. 3 Johnson at their residence on 1th sl Saverims Wed gwoo d Mrs. Charles H. Ludington of Ard-|street. % . (T o \. ] imore, Pa. Miss Cameron, who 18 & = Ma Licenses. i ; more B (Miss Cameron who 18 & Mr. and Mrs Eidridge Jordan will ; g o l. OSIAH WEDGWOOD wias abhter of n Mawr, 18 Frand- |entertain at dinner this evening: follartiage ticemses have been tssuad b0 Philadelphia d E O S VR 5 Cameron, D. D. who was for more Harold Sewal Sames A. Wi . Budd. Diamonp ENGAGEMENT>*WEDDIN § born in 1730 of a long line anpany o u_:‘wfibnrx;“o‘: e .n?flx& onmnu:‘; .5?&?.5‘.:;}“:‘;’{:!.‘3".0: ames ‘. L'&:fi':u n;‘: :". oo, VAT, ana Deaths Reporled. EncAcE! GRiNGs s . A today. - been selected from this Estadlishment with of Staffordshire potters. After the late Secrotary of War. Mr. Simon i o8 Camilla Sewall was hostess at T L L e R ;n;”" ettt 15 "the Task wonty-four f',:;,",.m s i * S: 55 = i inner la evening in honor o er The Holls 't Roek: , Md. ou e A nune years of yartner's]?xp with the noted o T Ludington {s & diredt de- | nouse guest, Miss Evelyn Fenner of Ehel Crattenger of “nln ey My C. Ballock, 62, Home for Aged. “The Diamond Book-end apecial phot giraplss-meiled spenropeest Whieldon, whom he joined when of age, scendant of the Rev. Moses Noyes, one | Now Orleans, who will remain & few | _James A. Godbold of Camdes, Als., and | Nelile §. Parne, OBAEAR A of the ten founders of Yale Univer- days longer in Washington. , 1218 Sth st. n.e. Emerges eity. ph Criniti, 41, en route ncy Hos- "I};lE CirT Book1922 Mary E. Peyton, 60, 53 Georgians Bi ater. In the company were Miss Ruth at. s.w. Wallace, daughter of the Secretary of | Unitarian Women ta Agriculture, and Mrs. Henry C. Wal- | Give Reception and Dance. lace and her guests, Miss Julia Polk | (o), Charles Loring, U, 8. A, will and Miss Eleanor Powell; Miss Con-[mqke the Introductions at the recep- stance Towner, Miss Cornella McDon- | tjon which the Unitarian women of ald, Miss Maria Chamberlain, Miss|Wauhington will give ut the Wilard Louise Anderson and Miss Charlotte | tomorrow evening. Chief Justice Wil- Pickenbrock. llam Howard Taft will head the re- The Misses Adams, who are students celving line. At the dance, which will at Dobbs Ferry, are spending their]follow, Mr. Laurence C. Staples will spring vacation with thelr parents,|pe chairman of the floor committee. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, in their apart- e ment, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Herbert S. Hoover, wife of_the Secretary of Commerce, and Mrs. Assistant Postmaster General and |Frederic Huidekoper are among the Mrs. Glover and their three children |hostesses who will give luncheons on are at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic | Washington day, April 28, to dele- were reproduced in his famous Jasper o, 46, - ware, with its blue groundwork and raised white designs. George W. and Bessis L. Norrisgton, boy. Thelma W. Orist of this - & o sity, where Mr. Ludington is now fin- ash James A. Hibbits of Oklaboma Oity, Okia., | Plial B ; of' vw and distinctiveartidt he combined the “Churchyard” and ianibe His coucss, Which was Inter: | Mra watnvright who sa visiung [ BN, Berils oCURET T e B T 08 G s | T ibe et g oy Cotie fowete, WOTCRSS, Clocke, Sverware; “Ivyhouse. works, commencing the: T fine” ‘Hre Merved.” an enaian i | her son und daughter-in-law, the 85- | nosion: Mese o o e S Bome Hoemttal e ot . China,Class and Novelties — The Gift Book w1l be masied 4 o [ ecre . anor - Cl . ", . manufacture of his own ware charge of the School for Naval Avia- i yayvhew Walnwright,, will return (0 | bers mote ot New Bethin boc s A O | Bincie st Lovyrzs, 08 Tiia st &agy part of the world v 5 tion Quartermasters, at San DIego, { her home in Rye, N. Y. Baturday. E. Byron Evans and Ruth O, Woorward, Cecilia 0’Doan: 75, 1508 Meridian st. % WANNW INV‘ . Calif. Yesterday Mrs. J. Mayhew Wain- | both of Richmosd, Va. Bebeces Scrivener, 77, 1013 Monrve ot ».e. YVEDDING @2 5 SARY 'TATIONS Later Wedgwood started a large fac- — wright entertained = company of ZIsayia'idnd Lés Whllema. Vireraia Mo Wi 50, 2830 Fith ‘si. Annirers - Bridge - Dinner -Dance and Debut Ivitatios o1 . + Mrs. John T. Adams entertained atliwenty at luncheon in honor of her Leon O H 23, en route Emergency ‘Taa and Dinper Cards-Stationery-as anproved & Socioty far all Socral tory, which he called Etruria. This was a_luncheon yesterday at Wardman|gyegy . Hoapital,. "o hin 33, en rou 5 ailed iy wntinc which of (e above i3 desired -~ Lt Park Hotel for her daughters, Miss d it Births Repprted. e Functions "is inspired by the then lately exhumed Elifabeth Adams and Miss ‘Susan| Mra. Archibald Gracle s entertaln- Charles Joshua, 25, Washisgtos Asylum Hos- 5 s Adams. The party later attended the |ing & party of tweive 3t toa ihis | ,T0¢, fliowing births have been reported to | pifal I ) Etruscan relics, whose classic shapes berformance 'at the National The- |atternomn ot the New Wintres {be DealthGepartment 1o the last, twenty four | ° Bertha Honesty, 22, Tubsreulonis Howpi Basaltes, Cream Color and Queen's ware, the latter named for Queen Char- lotte, to whom he presented a breakfast set, were also among his foremost pro- ductions. . Wedgwood produced nothing but earth- R RV YR R R SRRt IR Rt R IR PRI ) - % 1 - - ) .| ) 1 . <) ) & < r} . >, /, Important Features The House of Courtesy enware, although the delicacy of it and the materials of its paste made a substance somewhat resembling porce- lain. In our China room will be found fpro- ductions of the present Wedgwood. DULIN'3 MARTIN-CO. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 AR RARA AR D PR YRR IR City, N. J. They will return to their apartments at the Wardman Park Hotel, Saturday. . Mrs. W. W. Galbraith has gone to New York, where she will spend sev- { eral days at the Vanderbilt Hotel. ates attending the convention of the National League of Women Voters and the conference of Pan-American Women. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover, who are in California at present, expect to return to Wash- AT ¢ Meriting prompt attention tomorrow—for they are both exceptional values at their respective prices. p— ington in April, the former on the 6th Mrs. Robert Lansing was the guest [and the latter about the middle of of honor at the annual banguet of | the month. the Young Women's e class o — the Calvu!y Methodist Church Tues- | The week-day sewing circle of the day evening, the guests numbering | Washington Branch of the American about 125. During the evening Mrs. [ Central Committee for Russian Relief, Lansing spoke on Russian relief, shs [of which Mrs. Robert Lansing Is being chairman of the Russian Cen- |chairman, will meet at the Russian tral Relief in Washington. Mrs. Ho- | embasay, 1125 16th street, tomorrow mer- Hoch was toastmistress, and |morning. Miss Schwed, fleld secretary Mrs. Herman S. Carl, president of the |of the National Assoclation of Con- class, spoke. Mrs. Guthrie sang, giv- |Stitutional Government, will speak at ing several numbers of the program |noon on “Socialism and Its Menaces' ofsmus, o Mrs. John E. Reyburn is visiting Miss Katherine Ingalls is chairman |her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. of the patroness committee for the!and Mrs. Francis C. Harrington, in bridge tournament which will be |their home in Roland Park, Baltimore. gliven Friday evening at Hot Springs. ‘ Sm art Tricotine B R R R a 5SS [ Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, who, with her husband, Dr. Staniey Rine- hart, has an apartment at Wardman \ Park Hotel, has gone to Atlantic City 1109—1111 G St. Open 9:15 A.M. A Wealth of New Fa By Far the Best Embracing the very ne artists. Beautifully embroidere ‘and the large bell sleeves. with_or without belts. ‘The Colors: Beaver, T: Mohawk, Henna, Navy, Ce $25.00 and $29.95 Values Here is a sale you cannot afford to overlook —all the new, snappy sports models, fashioned COATS--CAPES--WRAPS " For the Easter Promenade heavy silk_fringe, the smart straightline an Materials Include: Velours, Art Center, 1106 Cq ! i i RoTthwest, 'Saturday. atioracon Srme faced Cloth straight line 4 to 5:30 o'clock, when & special exhi: S : models. Charm- bitlon by the Washington Handicraft Tricotine, Nor- i Soctety and a display of Stc. Hamilton v hand ingly dressy and apanes = 5 Values We Have Offered snown. e "Bavia Bdstrom, seulptos, e y] a't;k lainly ex 1 - '8! g = - This Season TThe Soul’ of Parisy and soveral of Some Yoasrc P y west demands of the foremost Fashion the artista will open their studios for lined; plain tai- amples of expert d, wrappy models, with the new collar Mrs."J. Irving Steel, who has béen lored or richly tailoring. In all Exquisite Flowing Capes, with long 8 member of the League of American embroidered. Tainy amd < n. ear e~ e =t Bleme S B e s Lall the ncw misses’ sizes 2 mo amliatea w : 2 Bolivia, Yalama, Normandy, Columbla League. Mra Stesl enter spring colors. S Tricotines, Poiret Twills. All made with the finest of silk linings. tained at luncheon yesterday at ‘The o an, Gray, Brown, Helio, Orchid, Rose, ooy hine (Owl heving ize er Other Coats Up Other Suits open, Red, Etc. The very wrap you've O the charter members of the Jeasuc, : 110 Up to $99.50 who 18 in Washington for ort to § P bgen looking for at the price you want to pay. Many New Sports Coats to spend & week to recuperate from her recent {liness. Col. L. H. Hunt of the United States Army, gave a dinner party last even- ing at the Powhdtan. | Coats| Suit Of Sportive Plain Tailored Model Embroidered Of Dressy Type and Beaded Of Capey Effect Silk Lined (IR They are Navy and featured in T weed, Her- Black — in box ring bone, Ve- and the long lour, Double- | | Mrs. George A. King, who has been at Hot Springs, Va., for the past two || weeks, will probably remain for sev- eral weeks longer. Previous to going to Hot Springs, Mrs. King spent a week at West Point, N.Y., with her glugh!cr, Mrs. Lawrence McCeney ones. N.W. Close 6 P.M. Mrs. E. F. Ladd, wife of Col. E. F. || Ladd, S. A., retired, and Mrs. Al- fred Chappel of New London, Conn., are guests at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Stanley Finch of Mobile, Ala. will arrive Sunday for a visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Fitzhugh Conway. 1510 R street northwest. Mrs. Finch is sate vice regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution and will remain over for the annual session of that organiza- tion, as she is a delegate from Ala- bama. —_ Mrs. Basil M. Manly, president of the College Women's Club, and her mother, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, will bé at home informally at thel dence, 1853 Irving street northw lorrow afternoon from shion Ideas .in The Art and Archeology League will || be guests of Mr. J. P. S. Neligh, at the stay before returning to Oklahoma City, Okla. The other Mrs. Muriel Lynch, Mrs. Mrs. Robert H. Thomas, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. J. Locher, Miss Eliza Pope Van Dyn Mrs. Maud Wood Park will be the guest of honor at the forum luncheon at the ‘Women's City Club Saturday, April 1, at 1 o’clock. Other reserva- || tions include Mrs, E£dward P. Cos- Tailored Waists Voiles and Dimities, with Tux- edo and Peggy collars, all the Fiber Silk Scarfs New self-striped effects — new colors,, Some plain White, - of Imported Tweeds and Homespuns—double- faced materials and English coatings. Some are \ silk lined throughout, others are skeleton lined. All the popular s mixtures. pring colors and a host of 19" some with Gingham and Linen = collars and cuffs......... ceesie Orchid, Jade, Red, Periwinkle, etc—and Roman stripes. Heav ily fringed ends....... $5.00 Stylish, Smart-looking Models, made of better grade materials, such as— Satine. Talistay Crepe, Kast, Trietinen Potoe i etas, it, Tricoti oiret Twinfiandlhmtofwondufulwu&m- Dresses suitable for Street, Afternoon or Dinner Wear. A host of new Spring Shades, as well as Black, Navy, Brown, etc. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 42. These Remnants Wool Sweaters, $2.98 ~0dd lot of Wool Sweaters, in ‘Tuxedo and slip-over models. All sizes in the lot. $1.50 Glapes, $1.15 Van Raalte Silk Gloves, with tucked gauntlets. White, black, s, y, brown, Tan: Fine quality ' tweeds brown and tan. The New Easter Dress —should be selected from this vast assortment of higher priced models, which we have reduced for Friday’s Sale to Prices Reduced for Quick Clearance TWEED SUITS _s10» Batiste and Voile Blouses, with shaped to give the toes ample o, . Tuxeto coliars, some Vest | |l|{foom and.to"hold them in proper fruits, efc. rose. | stylea’ Hand-drawn ‘work. and position. The heels are pl 80 as 4 Per- fectly tailored and finished. o foot. You are comfortable and you navy, gray. All sizes in the lot. Wash Silk $3 Keeg well in Canti p well in_Cantilevers! v e st e S gomis Sport Bags JO , Reduced From a8 Cantilever Shoe Shop garter hem and ‘sole. Black, _Several styles in black, brown, Blowaie o Ry, Chine Tallored &ray, tan, green and purple, Silk Petticoats The result of a' special pur- Fiber Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model —fancy $1()-00 weave; belt all around; tas- seled ends; pockets—Black Serpentine, Flame, Navy, ‘White, Orchid, Lark, Brown, ~ . Periwinkle, etc....... chase — Silk Messaline — with plaited flounce. ' The full range of spring colors, from which to choose . $3.95 A Big Pre:Easter Special in - Dress and Tailleur Hats er Easter—It’s sensational —now—before Easter. : All the popular'nmterials. All the de- sirable colors.» In brand-new shapes— trimmed with feathers, flowers, birds, Stopped Again! How many times a day is your circulation halted? If the traffic of your blood is continually arrested by the res!rictin% hands of - tight clothing, you are laying the founda- tion for ills and discomfort. Especially in your feet is. the danger imminent. When your arch is bound down to the hard, un- yielding shank of the ordinary shoe, circulation is retarded, and your foot muscles become weakened | through disuse. But the Cantilever Shoe has a flexible arch which bends with the foot. The circulation is unrestricted and the muscles left free to develop through exercise. At no point in_ the Cantilever Shoe is there any interference with nature. The fore part is carefully Many designing studios in New York have contrib- uted generously to make this offering possible at this time.. Such a price would be remarkable aft- for Frida $2.98 Handmade Waists Reduced to filet lace trimmings. to give ideal balance to the whole| A brilliant display of effective styles—gay colorings and refined: combinations. .:1319 F Street N-W. - colored. stripes, rge assortment of