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- ¥ .l SOCIETY THE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, MARCH 3f, 1922 SOCIETY Mrs. Arthur Capper. Miss Ctawford, | the Shorshans' during her' brief stay in 'Otto T. Mallery of Phfladelphia. The|of Russian songs by Miss B:::P Ington. yden at the 0. cDEvlTT [0 #98Y | who was presented to soctety by Sen-| Washl dinner'was followed by an address on | soprano, with Mrs. Bl ; 4 ator and Mrs. Capper the season Just| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nofment Will |by & musical program areenped be| Mrs William Catto, went to Pitts- W¢ Do | ve . closed, will Taturn in the agtumn to |leave tomorfow for Atlantic City for & | Paul Bleyden, consisting of a sroup| — Continued on Nipth Paas) : 2 e S e en-day visit, to be followed by a' stay | —m————— 75 O 7 EVOUP. (Tontinued on TR _ZERS 2 4 in New York. They will be absent from ———— ——— 1 Fhane 2k & i i Washington about threo weeks. [T = i Mrs. Robinson Downey entertained 5 %5, > & company at 2 bridge Juncheon today Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Culbertson enter- - R 5 0 . } R : e the Now Willard. Her guests in- | tained a company of twelve at dinner Washinglon Jarly 1003 9th St. NW. |President and Mrs. Harding to Dine With e Sluded Mex Tobr'. Kundrick, x| lant evening and il ue host asain at | | : . . & . enry er eyes, 2 2 . H A o 3 . R B , Mrs, P S. H . W, T i & Senator Frederick Hale and His v P TR (Do e e at, e | Mrs, Frederlok Atherton entertainea | i ll/lgj‘ 2, eo(o . Charles Tavlor. ~Later in the SLEAES ::hol":::"?: t:Dkr all :h‘e young ‘l)s‘eopla I 3 3 'or ¢ part in the tal x | || ] Mother, Mrs. Eugene Hale. . .. Pl |50on fhe Sndire party went to Xort | o e Eiven Thursday evening, Arei & || - at Rauscher's, for the benefit of the | S 55 The assistant secretary of war and | Girl Scouts, They ‘were invited (o | Q . ° i Hair Good ] 'HE Preaident and Mrs. Hard- Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright and the | mee| iss Ellzabeth Fisher, who has | ! Ixia 3 S o1 T taer, Mrs. Wainwright, were | successfully staged living pictures in || )Ls Bea ing will dine this evening | BEUEIAY, y i Among the gudsts of Mra Archibald | other cities and s to have charge of specia resen 10 “’ with Senator Frederick Hale |y : Gracie at tea yesterday afternoor at|the work here. Mrs. Harlow is chair- - Vice President and Mrs. the | man for th d ive | Phose Ser Ara: of Maine and his mother the ‘New Willard Hotel, _ Among the |man for the card party {o be miven | Cooltdge were the honor guests at other guests were Mr, and Mrs, Joseph | Wednesday, April o at 3 o'clock, at ||| . . . . i g” Tth St. 1771 Road Mrs Hale, widow of the late Senator | inner lngt evening of the ambas. . v Ny £ Thropp. Col. and }ra, Macomb, Mra | Rauscher's for the benefit of the Girl || For College GH'IS—J”ISSQS—]M”IOTS - Sfiieet e ot Helleres T |,...', R I e Bl e ™™ | sador of Belglum and Baroness de § PPN | Horace Mackarland, Mr. Alexander | Scouts. Cartler. A reception and musical fol- Macomb and Mr. Willlam Ackland. = . lowed, to which about fifty additional 3 Reception and to - 2::',|°;‘;,‘;§§$f§:m‘d"a;‘§n{‘:,‘;a",‘;m"I guests were invited, when M Be Given by Women's Allianee. at the Shoreham. s LA Maurice Dambols, the celebrated Be ; : Chief Justice Taft will be in the re- if ?rnn cellist, gave a charming pro- deiving line at the ception and | Representative iam B. Bowling s dance to be given this evening at the | of Alabamae has been joined in his The guests at dinner included the 4 |New Willard by the Women's Alll-|apartment at the Chastleton by Mrs. ambassador of France and Mme. Jus- ance of the All Souls’ Unitarian|Bowling and the Misses Bowling, who meet them. | - Children O\VI.\'G to the unusual number of our younger | patrons now in the city for Spring Vacation, | serand, the minister of the Nether-| Ji& 7 % Y bers of the 2 i ged exceptionally wide and exquisite || e and s e e ple Bl |ihe SO BRI BT B i o e v oS R | R el Tnformal and Sport Ap. || Alal; Senator and Mrs. Tasker L.| N L I e i | New Display 2 i ot ;e o), Myron M. Par-| Judee ana Mra, C. J. St = : . Oddte, Senaor Otcar Underwood. sen: | [ CiGerwoonm el o e A “"’:f' E. Hood, ?mufi, e M Gasted tnoonioct || parel. These garments are all delightfully different 3 . P 2. 5 e oten, t! i | - r Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover. sr.; Mr. e O o Miss isios | Bt e sor, el danghter | and introduced by us alone. Charming selections and Mra George B. Christian, jr.; Mr. MISS ELIZABETH ADAMS, Nicolay, Miss Caiherine A. Newton|son of the late Dr. Lewis B. Thomson ||| are Moderately Priced jnd Mra Marshali Bullici, Mrand Daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Joha f.|and Dr.Julls Green o C o = |and Mre Thomson of thiscity. = " = > - Mrs. s, irs. : terko h 3 . A. Holton. Ceremony will take place in || Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. John F. | gumeacn o oo e e o, R Raliman, Mrs, C. H. Bell, | Bristol Wednesday, April 15 &t the | fi‘;flgp’e':c-’;wsfllfl“f“"bem Connolly and and theater party Wednesd: rs. C Robertson, Mrs Percival First Presbyterian Church. York saearador Joft foday Toe New s e L Sions wnd Mrs. &. A.| Mrs. William Livingston Crounse ||| Misses’ Tailored and Dress Suits $37.50, $35, $69.50, $78.50 Tork. where he will spend the week | gorpire following her yesterday. They |Ricker. has returned after spending several e ; 2 s 5850 nu weeks In New York and is at her isses” Sport Wraps ..§25, $37.50, $49.50, $5! will be at Wardman Park Hotel f Among the patronesses for the X | anne : g LiEe Mre Coolidge lunched today with|ay ngefinite stay. otel for | dance are Mra. John W, Weeks, Mrs. | [eidence, on the FUMLATY road, Shal|| Misses’ Dress Wraps.....o.ooooones T $40.30, $65, $78.50, $110 viil be at home Monday, April 3, and Mra Harold Welkor o et Larz Anderson, Mrs. Robert Luce.!W 3 2 = 2 A o e e g - Mre, Whitman Cross, Mrs. Joseph[On the first and third Mondays in $16.50, $22.50, $29.50, $35 $1250 to £33 || , $38.30, $45, $58.50 Misses' Sport Suits...............eee Dot Misses’ Sport Dresses g April and May. aunt, Miss Walker of Northampton,| Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.,|Stewart, Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher and — e . Mass. Miss Walker, who has been |have gone to New York, where they | Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Birdsall _will entertain the ||| Misses” Capes to match. spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. | 8rc at the Plaza Hotel. Seoe De Smith College Club tomorrow from 5 , Ev D s....$25, $35, $49.50, $78.50 W —_ The society circus which is being} T 4 2 0] Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses....$25, $35, .50, .3 a‘s]kecrfilge‘il Ye‘:ur‘l’l"té) ?mr home in| o @ o G Siater returned to|&lven this afternoon at 2:20 and again 4:30 to 6 o'clock at the Washington | || teeeemenciensanenses$373, $10, $1250 to 25 Skirts—Sweaters—Sweater Suits—Scarfs A " “lub. All Smith graduates and un- i * H. Washington ~yesterday from Palm |this evening at 8 o'clock in the riding | 71 Misses” Hats....c..a.. graduates are invited, whether The Secret: t War and Mrs, | Beach, where she has spent the win- |hall at Fort Myer, for the benefit of Weoks bavs Brrirotione” onrdron ™™ | ter senson. and has openen honhaers | the Soldiers Athletio Association, is | they are members of the ciub or not. i d residen- d::r;::zr ::r:,:;d,n saane et i P l?fiiaggz?é{?:%figfl?:f“fi%&"&:‘,‘,‘:,’: i‘:zli:?.fé’éfzf,";g?igfifi?ifi’},’;’ Juniors’ and Girls' Wash Dreses.............. S350, .50, $1250 Pancapecs aad;thels dadchiss sy | t o oo | o et mon ot the pobty] i S0k 2t the Home'or rx || Juniors and Girls" Silk Dresses... 35 sz’aso w4 e b 2e e et Bumias | Portcr 27 MeCumber Hea ATler one: | Sro howts and ot tbo same t1mo M10ISE| Mr. and Mrs. Geor s R b s A | P E ceation SundaY. | rene, Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mre.|in the physical betterment. the Ontario it tense tomorker oIl Juniors' and Girls™ Hats.sssmmssnsenenssen. .- 8375, $9.59, to $2450 ‘.: ! The minister of the Netherlands and | William H. King, Mrs. Samuel §. s — Mme. Everwijn left Washington at|Arentz Mrs. Charies S. Farnsworth,| Those having tables at the card it The saddest words midnight last night for New York, |Mrs Willard A. Holbrook, Mra. Eli A |party being carried on this afternoon| Princess Cantacuzene and Mrw. ||| e es where they will attend the Dutch|Helmick, Miss Alice Page, Mrs. Mer- |at the Women’s Foundation are Mrs. | Frederick Dent Grant were the guests ||| spend a4 week at Atlantie City. } il RIDING HABITS AND KNICKER SUITS il opera being given in that city. They |ritt W. Ireland and Mrs. H, M. Lord, |James Carroll Fraser, presid Mrs. | of honor at the Thursday dinner of - of tongue or pen, will return to Washington Saturday.| v © oo e T i Beale B Howard, Mra. Victor Kautr. the ‘Arts Club tnis Jeeks, when Dr. || MZ’WM[& bty . n Bonaparte | mann, Mra. Henry , red | an. rs che! roil acte 9 ® The minister of Hungary, Count|Was hostess at luncheon at Plerre's, | Thom: Mrs. Joseph B. Thropp, Miss | host and hostess for the club. The > ) Szechneyi, returned this morning in New York, yesterday, entertaining { Mason and Mrs. Howry. other guests were . Bazal y e e un ° from New York, where he spent a|a2mong her guests Mrs. J. Gibson — M de M fow days, Yesterday he entertained | Maupin and Mrs. J. Herbert Claiborne,| Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Willl ; hia wucats i ?'algeylffl‘";fl‘ eS| Mrs. Joseph D Noell went to New | por. bt’t;h.cg‘lll:.(“ :sgohn::': b S - = St {1 'rince uel e o o 0 New T A e Col e T ul - —can be eliminated from your vocabulary by e Sucets tnclu & Yorlk 1ast evening and will not return | urday evening, April 5, when Benator e £ oS denartment . until the first of the week. Willis will make an address, his sub- diligent use of our hosiery depa 3 Mme. Grouitch, wife of the minister| . ' — ject being “Ohio Colleges.” "This will of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, hu{‘i'o"f:“;il,f;;:(tff(;"ll;;:gn ftolbe the last supper of the season at SflMdfly'l speaal E::ud;!r‘;,:?m]‘“neg her days at home will join her mother, !“rs: George!Z\;, the club. M1 = e Crawford, after spending the winter| Mrs, Raymond Belmont has arrived Black Brown Mme. Sze. wife of the minister of | With her uncle and aunt. Senator and ' #om Middleburg, Va.. and will be at > China, will be at home this afternoon z U and Gray at the legation. & . . The counselor of the Spanish em- g oste bassy, Senor de Cardenas, will be . Full-Fashioned Silk H Ty host at dinner this evening. \ » The assistant military attache of N7 ) $7.65 I s, apametan mibeary stiache of _ Announcin D. Bridge have returned from Chat- Sw tanooga, Tenn., where they went for e Lar £200 Stook a brief visit. - - siis ur Regular $2. tocking Xhe walitary Siia : - Ptk ry sttache of the Polish AlLSilk or With Lisle Garter Top lll| regation, Maj. Casimir Mach, who has | S e l eS a ue' lvln been on a month's leave of absence In Warsw, Is expected back in . M ton after Easter. A ere— R TS —— s L i T e oo Sale of Women’s & Misses’ All colors and sizes attache Of the British embassy, ‘en; A (1 for Saturd tertaine a uncheon company of . 5 twelve today at the Shoreham in nnouncing for Saturday - complimen to Miss Grace Vanderbilt. . The assistant to the Attorney Gen- * eral and Mrs. Guy Despard Goft will - po t' Oa S entertain a company of twenty-two at dinner this evening in honor of the Postmaster General and Mrs. ) ‘Work. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Andlerson en- tertained s company of twenty-four A at dinner last evening, having among thelr guests the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Risno, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Demesre and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Menocal of New York, who are . g Visiting “3r. and Mrs. Andérson and The wanted shades in Herringbone Tweeds TIL e overiths Mepoe —and in the smartest of the Sports models; e FARARSleS. Gnest vt lined with silk throughout. Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the min- . . A tster of Bulgaria, was among the A remarkable price for such Coats, indeed. guests at the luncheon given tod by Mrs. Edwin S Puller. The other guests were Mrs. John Crayke Simp- son, Mrs. Francis S. Nash. Mrs. Ar- thur Tirreil, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrn. IF YOU WANT | TH1sS STORE TO BE SURE IS AWA' N THE LEAD Mr. $9.95—$3.95 to $ OF 8TYLE— WITH FASH- row for the former's new post as am- 2 3 10 SUY HERE. IONS. bassador to Belgium. The assistant naval attache of the Britleh embassy, Commander 4. G. 5 . . Stanton, will go to New Yor day, from ‘where he will satl tomo K s lk U d fo% abourd the Celtlo Tor Ris nowme. i ayser oi naerwear England. Last evening Commander tanton an & ird secretary o H 5 the embassy, Mr. Arthur Yencken, —at special prices— ' Theis Rowss &t $147 16n sizeot Thetr - their house stree! e . 14 s - guests included the counselor of the Vests, with built-up Union Suits and embassy and Mrs. Chilton, the assist- shoulders and ribbon Chemise, built-up shoul- ant naval attache of the embassy and -~ E 4 y Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Miss| straps. Usual $395 ders and ribbon straps. as e r s omlng Lindsay Wood, Miss Margaret Hard- grade. Usual $5.75 grade. ing, Miss Sydney Webb, Mr. Maurice Peterson and Mr. Harold Sims. s2 & 'AVE the children been outfitted? Mr. John White, who recently a 2 S rived from Venezuela, where he The holiday marks the official attached fo the United States ban on last season’s apparel; so it’s on 33.95 == with the new, smart cloths of Easter Lime of her wather Wox B Durbam —bonnets gay with flowers and frocks e O bright with the colors of Springtime. Nave ao e d ; POifltéX Silk HOSC thelr house for a dance, which will be given Monday evening, April 17, Spring-weight Coats and Capes are here for girts i | {7 honor of 3rs, Warrss Delano Rob. One of the best of the Onyx family—perfect in 6 to 14 year sizes. You will surely be pleased with [fl| secretary of the United states em- quality—pure silk—with the Pointex fea- our assortment of styles and materials. Priced— B o e e o, e Ho0gevalt. tures. Black, Gray, Polo Gray and ¢ 1.95 $8.00 to $29.50 o e nostessen inE Carley il Brown. Usual §2.35 grade.cenconea ~ L= Mr, and Mra. Robert Woods Bliss will entertain & company at dinner this evening. Kiltie Skirts for Girls— Girls’ Hats fizl :ysplendid Pleated skirts with suspen- assortment of colors and R s tiverand MrellTh o T ‘l ed Bl der efiet, Colors are foex Spore shapes and ||| perommnetwnmenan | New Tailor ouses Jockey Red and Greex. All- braid trimmed with gros- || {xsgflln:s'v.l};\?:n?rlt:‘.le:ll:tn"{%e‘l':':uvg.’:; de Voil d Dimi : wool material. Sizes 6 to grain ribbon. Priced very Included Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Search Handmade Voile an imity, ‘Batiste and The Iot includes Sports Coats and Capes in all the newest shades and materials. : Tweed Suits, wonderfu‘]ly tailored in the latest Fifth Ave- nue styles, made to wear with and without belts. Colors in- 12 years. Very $3.95 reasonably. j e e Batiste, plainor trimmed - French ~ Organdy Tai- ' clude Tan, Brown, Sand, Gray, Lavender, Orchid, Copen and e T e “ $2.50 to ” eon, followed by bridge, at the Chevy with Filet lace; em- lored Blouses ; Linen col- Rose. gh:fie& Club Thursday afternoon, broidered frill Tuxed P! - roidered Irilis. ] H Wash Suits of the better kind for boys. There is Mr. and Mrs. Allen Macey Dulles nd Peter Pan styles. 1 ?m]:lerfii % dFfle' P no question about the style of these suits, and their R L DL e T 2 ’ s:i!t shld::. St {\“ modishness is enhanced by their fine fabrics. Made of been attached to the United Stat ' rep, galatea and linen in all styles. Searerazy. Mr_ Dulies. who has bue $375 to $675 §]195 to $3.95 . appointed to sucoesd Mr. Warren De- Priced From $1.95 to $5.50 120 RobvingSa chief of (18 near ment, will come to Washington i Boys®’ Hats of Litfle Tot? Wash Tty i IE 1 ey that Moe New Arrivals— Milan braids. sm" gi‘;.' vms"““d’ 1‘3‘0‘2 !agnvl:&.?r'}uuvot $1.50. iz Mrs. James McDonald will be EXCI“Sive Millinery lac and cufls; hand-em: Then there are dresses of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Sport styles in a rainbow of colors, and newest styles includ- ing “Chicken” models. Sizes 14 to 40. or & time in : TR . X Special Anniversary Sale R>" In Our Millinery Department M ( : D e e Y enns: Mea Pure Silk and Fiber Silk Scarfs—in all the 4 : Goodwin. gay combinations; heavily fringed ends— t <" 150 Chi For choice hostess at an informel dinner party this evening. | ,The director of the Pan-Ameriosn X Flrst-s_hown ff(fl:estl'g“s—_odf 3 onl;:lon:l Dcrea- : %0 B Rowp, was amon = {he Fuesta of Mr. Adolgh Lewisohn of tions—unique, effective and in' both Dressy N York, wh tertained small €S. SoSst EaRTIg and Sports typ lara Hotel ing. 3 { They have been added to our assortments $10—%1350—9] 5 and $] 850 ’ weeku, Mre. nderbilt coming to Washington < = == from there Wednesday and Miss Van-