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g SOCIETY. THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! Society President Harding Host at Luncheon! for Chile - Peru Delegates to the | Conference Being Held Here. B i « _yvitations for a_dinner Thursday, | HE President and Mra® Hard in honor of Admiral Sir Willlam ing entertained at luncheon [ ¢ pakenham, who is in command of today in honor of the dele-]H. M. S. Raleigh, which will arrive fates from Chile and Peru &l Washington Monday, May 23. | Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will entertain | - for the Tacna-Arica conferenee, which | i on 'a moonlight picnic boat u%r(y tomor- open tomorrow. the lun o x entaitl row evening, when her guests will following their formal presentation to [OW CYCRmE Jhen Net i epre- the President. The gue included gemiative of diplomatic, official and the ambassador of Chile, Senor Don sident society. Mrs. Walsh ed this date before the Vie- Beltram Mathieu; the ambassador of B e e s Peru, Senor Don Federico Alfonso ror” the bail, and she has chartered Pezet; the Secretary of State. Mr.| the steamer Majestic to take the party ) i D s o to Quantico, where they wiil spendan | ’ Alduna hour or more dancing. The guests will | Chile: Dr. Porra v Hernan take picnic baskets with them and | = SRR s e Velart delegates from Peru; Dr.'the supper will be served en route | MRS, RUSH L. H AND, Lo M i S Dery O They will leave the 6th street wharf | Wife of (he nxsistant attorney Aleandre At S on_ Pole, at 5:30 o'clock, where parking ar-|eral. who, with him, ix staying counselor of the Peruvian delegation 1 roturn trip will be made in the moon- = may have an opportunity to meet for professional exchange. Mr. Archibald Randolph will enter- tain a small company at dinner this evening at his home, on N street. Mrs. C. C. Stfles entertained a party of twelve at luncheon followed by bridge yesterday afternoon at the Purple Irls Tea House. Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler of Los An- gelas is at the L.a Fayette for a short stay. Mr. Stanley Rinehart, jr., of New York is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, at their apart- ment, at Wardman Park Hotel. An assemblage Washingtonians representative of every group of so- clety was represented yesterday aft- erngon and evening on the Cathedral Close to witness the splendid pageant, “Cross Triumphant,” written by Mrs. Marletta Minnegerode Andrews and presented for the benefit of St. Mary's School, founded at Raleigh, N. C., in 1842. Especially were the splendid costumes of the various groups seen to advantage in the night pageant and under strong spotlights, many of tuming. Lady Geddes .sponsored the first group, that of Joseph of Arimathea, in the firs when the disci- e ish subjects, and almost! without exception the other #en- | Prominent women sponsoring groups at| Were present, including Mrs. Coolidge, rangements will be provided, and the | Wardman Park Hotel for the spring. Miss Gouverneur and her sister, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur, who sponsored the Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, chair £ the committee on foreign re- John Jacob light. There will be an orchestra aboard and dancing will be continu-lthe memorial, the campaign ous throughout the late afternoon and | which will begin Monday. her novel in lhel 's entertaining, affairs; the undersecretary of state, Mr. Phill nd the diractor general of the American Union, Dr. Leo S. Row history of this s and an added attraction to the trip is 1 woman guest instead of t i that both the man an 1 V. by idge, will wear sport clothe: followed by bridge, esterday ain and Seno: W guest The ambassador of e Riano will gucsts n ftormally 18t S Mrs, B. H. . Slater will entertain a ing, owing to the death of the |-mml-rf“"“’"~”‘9- Frank Clark of Florida. ¥ 1y at the Burlington Hotel vestel of her majesty the Queen of Spain. Mrs. == all social engagements owing to the| Brigge was played later. Bureau Heads Celebrate {Geath of her Sister-in-law, Lady Mid- | oridge was played late e s figton: Mrs. Louis N. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr.| i A— Henry C. Wallace, was the hflnnr.b'rh(‘ bndx:ebl_m{lly t‘cit’ by Zuest at a,luncheon given today by |been given by the Wome: Fes chicts of -nt | Bethesda Friday, May 12, at the home d 1 L?ea':;rrlsfinnh—hcmn}, Dulel':;fralx'ie(&nr.f;mnr;; of Mrs. George Bradley 'ro{dthe benefit | branch, have invited all delegates t1 iversa S ary | of the social service of Montgomery i 2 v e ave ot planned | county, has been postponed indefi- | R ek e anything formal, but will have a few | nitely. @ i ‘ith them this even- o © * Tenroom nt Horxe Show | Run for Children's Howp and_the boo Mr. Au-| Among those who will s Club of | Pen Women. and Mrs. Theodore Til The ambassador of Brazil Miss Marie Louise Hauser and Miss M‘l’!, Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner Hauser entertained | broke Thom, Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, a company of fourtcen at luncheon, | M J. Meyer -gave a luncheon ent of the District of Columbia | George tending the booksellers’ convention St. Alban group; Mme. Grouitch for |Mrs. George Oakley Totten. M Henry Wilder Keyes, Miss Katheri Judge, Mrs. Thomas H. B. L. French, Mrs. Larz Ander Ts. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Woodrow in | Wilson, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Miss Helen AT Sport cle : Ing honor of Mrs. Luis Vernon Slonaker, | Cummings, Mrs, Frederick 1. Far- conventional evening dress. {daughter of Representative and Mrs. |rington, Miss Ethel Bagley, who spon- sored for St. Mary's alumnae: Mrs. Thomas Chatard, " Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. W. R. Smedberg for |&nd_others, with Mrs. Marie Moore o v ¥ end b rdon Cumming has canceled |3 “TaTY Bt ¢ L0 S Ballimore, | FOITest directing the pageant to a state of unusual beauty and perfec- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Patterson Geldert, national | had wiin : tet ‘a5 to have | president of the League of American | Thomas 3. Swoloh, mewr BoX Senator ler, , Mrs. George Ehle ;|#rd Mr. William “Phelps Eno. Mrs. D. Hope entertained Repre- at- | sentative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr., in- f ad- quarters of the league, 1722 H street LADIES! northwest, tomorrow evening, when the writing women of Washington llers of the country Leghorn. Hat ( and we wl gusto Cochrane de Ale: tained at luncheon yest embassy in honor of the i of Argentina and Mme The_guests included the of Chile and minister of ¢ the minister enter- | H. Wilfred Du Puy and Mr A LITTLE MORE Walker in the tearoom tomorrow it r i the wil ’ [' I e AR R ROUB E illa Se Elizabeth Hanna Webb, Miss Mary Mont Anna Montgomery, Miss s Marion Trumbull, . Miss Antoinette ss Amelia_Dutton_and Miss | uder. The tearoom this, e run for the benefit of | s Hospital. ' can have your fur ¢ the min > Mme. Ever- ! s, : the counsclor of thé Argentine | Esther’ ) lipe A. Espil; the of the Italian embassy and | er Celesia, the under- . te and Mrs. William | Representative Mrs. John F. Rodgers, Mrs. | returned from hi Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Horacey Ohio, and is at th H. Westcott, Miss Manuela Lloveras, . Miss Flaminia Sarmiento, Miss Mil- rshall Bullitt and Mrs. dred Bromwell Mr. Americo Bueno Frncly Sullivan ot talladsl- Smbassy and Mme, Sousa Leao Gracie. for the ' Georze Washington ! Weddtag Invistions v Memorial at the Wardman Park to- and The ambassador of Great Britain | morrow mnight. Among the other Ansiouncements and Lady Geddes will entertain at + are Mrs. Robert Woods dinner Saturday evening, June 3, in Harry Brown, Mrs. Zngravers, _firevagOu‘a:im celebration of the birthday anni- Mrs. H. Wilfred versary of King George. Lady Geddes Rafael R. Govi M TWELFTH STREET betwoen Fand 6 want tanned and made up. ! L. Knight has home at Akron, Hotel La Fayette. will return to the embassy from ( George D. H Atlantic City Wednesday, Ma jr.: Mrs. Harr The ambassador and \ Boughton Wood, Mrs. Judah Sears will entertain at luncheon Thursday,| and Mrs. Thomas A. Le Breton, the June 1, in honor of the officers of | ambassador from Argentina. H. M. §. Raleigh, which_will arrive! The receipts of the ball are to go in Washington Monday. May 29, and |to the District of Columbia fund for will be anchored off the navy yard for a_week or more. The ambassador and Lady Geddes will give a_ dance Wednesday evening, May 31, for the officers of the Raleigh. Admiral Sir William C. Pakenham, commander- in-chief of the North American and West Indles station, is in command of the Raleigh. Patent Leather and Fawn Suede with the new wider strap. . Good ISt = ’ Mme. Le Breton were the honor guests looks and good quality — you’re ata dinner given last evening by Mrs, sure of both becau: Henry C. Corbin, when her guests cause of the Wy A numbered fourteen. Walk-Over has styled this model, The ambassador of Argentina and Mrs. Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, and her son. Mr. Edwin Denby, jr., will return tomorrow from Ellsworth, Pa., where they have spent several days with Mrs. Denby's broth- er-in-law ‘and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron. The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont enter- tained at luncheon today, when their guests were the counselor of the N Belgian embassy and Mme. de Selys, i the naval attache of the French em- bassy. Capt. Rigal: the commercial attache of the French embassy and Mme. Heilmann, and the assistant military attache, Maj. Dubreuil. Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, wife of the Speaker; Mrs. Joseph S. Freling-| o huysen and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley were among the hostesses entertain- ing at luncheon yesterday at the Congressional Club. Uitk-Cver 929 F St.—Man and Women Pa. Ave.—Men Exclusively The secretary of bassy and M S companied by Mr. Hugh V. Tennant, will_go to New York tomorrow to spend the week end with Mrs. Junius Morgan, and will attend the Prince. rda; ton game turday. Mr_and Mrs. Craigie have issued m_l .w‘ PODPPBLBBIBPBIPIPinidrdS The House of Quadlity JMayer Bros. & Co. * 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores In Accord With the Daylight Saving Plan, Beginning Mon- day, May 15, Our Store Hours Will Be 8:15 AM. to 5 P.M. 7 A Special Friday Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Imported Gingham Dresses kel 1 2.50 Price—Choice............ Gingham, medels in very pretty checks, red, green, lavender, rose, navy, black and white trimmed with organdy collars, cuffs and pockets. Skirts have bias folds and piping of organdy. Finest pearl buttons enhance their loveliness. Dark printed voiles in foulard patterns trimmed with dainty lace vests and side draperies. In- dividual models in all sizes, Women’s and Misses. : | Other Cotton Dresses, $5.98, $8.50, $15, $17.50, $19.50, $22.50. AN 'M i re- model it in the The cost will be small, the hat will here. but what does that matter when look new. remodeled better, er cost and stored free. Bring here ~CLEANING —BLOCI VIENNA HAT CO. 435 11th St. NW. Jancerser the groups appearing as rare old pic- | tures in coloring and perfect €08~ lwax Wung effectively with draped flags Gen, and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, and A dmiral and Mrs. Washington, Others in boxes were Senator Samuel M, Shortridge, the assistant secretary of Admiral the Navy, Col. Roosevelt; Cary T. Grayson, Col. and M wil- lam C. Rivers, Dr, and M Crayke Simpson, Mr. and Mr: A Scott Thropp, Mra. Sherman Miles, Mrs. Belden Noble, Mra. Clurencs Crittenden Calhoun and Mr. 1. M. Kauffmann. Others who bought boxes for the evening performance wern the third assistant secretary of state und Mru Bliss, Mrs, Woodrow Wilyon, Mrx. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mr. George Mesta, Mr. and Mra. Jomeph Leiter, Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pembroke Thom, Mr. and Mrs. William Erle Fowler, Mr. and Mrs, Rafael R. Govin, Dr. and Mrs. William Carroll Rives, Mrs. John C. Boyd und Mrs. George D. Hufr. v For the second time in its history the Polo Club of the War Department scored a great soclul success, the ball of last night at the City Club belng one of the most attractive dancing events of the entire winter. The bull- room, with its neutral-color walls at either end of the room and buck of | the boxes occupied by the Secretary of _War, chief sponsor for the ball, (Continu UMBRELLAS Repaired and Re-Covered Nice assortment of Ladles’, Gents’ and Ohildren's Umbrellas and Cancs very reasonable.. FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP Fr.459¢W 718 13th St. N.W. Col Storage for Cloth and Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats (Special Rates ) $2.50 to $2.75 (Including Cleaning and Glazing Repairing and Remodeling at Summer Rates H. ZIRKIN Washington's Leading Furrier Main 8165 821 14th St. 7 Again Friday Z 22, L We were unabfe to wait on BIG COUPON SALE again continue coupon sale Friday and Saturday. and Saturday the crowds last Monday—so we W N * $1.85 Velours Tapestries Poplins § 50 inches wide: 50 inches wide: Yard-wide. all N $2.50 value. With $2.40 value. With colors. With cou- coupon, yard, coupon, yard, von, ¥d., N 1x 8165+ 39¢ 77 Cretonnes 45c to 60c values; all pretty shades. ith coupon, yard, Ready marqui \ 9¢c Cretonnes, dd 1ot Cre- tonnes, 15e. Scrims White. Floral des % With 7227 7 coupon. yar ) d0F 222 Curtains tte, hem- stitched, extra good W quality, full length * C and width. With pon. Yd., coupon. Pair for * $1.00 Serim Curtains All Beru color - only. ‘Vill? coupon. Pair With coupon, *x 89¢ made ot | Marquisettes Very fine quality, white, ecru, cream colors. With cou- * 15¢ Window Shades colors, full length and width; every shade perfect. % edging, 2 * 45¢ ‘With coupon, z Bar Harbor 0il Opaque Folding Strollers | < A N Shade‘; AL ceten heavy C‘!"f:;‘ Cu“sTons § Very best quality. | rubber sded; sof S SRET N 722 . RETAIL T | UPHOLSTERY, NOVELTY 3% STORE ‘We Paint and Reupholister Baby Carriages and Reed Farniture 22 7% 72 MAIN N Far C’old Storage 66 Years in Business -'r at 12% Mlinotmelz I Fur Repairing Any in the KNOX $ included Your Unrestricted Choice F riday—Ohe Day Only - Sold Recently Up to $30 : All Trimmed Hats reduced to..........%..,.........$15 All Handmade Hats reduced to....... AlL Silk Trimmed Hats reduced ‘to.... All,Hats with imported trim reduced to.. " All Shapes, Styles and Models reduced to.... All Newest Summer Hats reduced to......4........$15 None Charged, Exchanged or S'_cuio»n Approval. Hat Store C. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922.7 ) 1 SOCIETY. 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST, The House of Courtesy- Friday Clearance It is in t}\ea.e Week-end Sales that we take care of the odds and ends and broken lots—and at the same time give you the benefit of some remarkable values, Very Special 48 Cloth and Silk Dresses—the broken sizes of many popular lats —the actual value of the cheapest of which is much greater than the price at which you can choose.eme 7.00 119 Imported Gingham Dressei— $ 5.00 i DD 12 very fine La.ce_Dresses— L 4$39.75 N 37 Cloth Coa.ts and Wraps—xow_ sl 5 .00 97 Lace Dresses— 10 Evening Dresses— 922 Cloth Coats and Wraps— 18 Jersey Sport Jackets— Now— $5‘00 16 Cloth Capes and Sport Coats— $2 5.00 Now— 00000000000 47 Cloth Skirts— $ 5 .00 Now— Now— $7-95 88 Cloth and Silk Skirts— 59.00 Now— 36 Cloth Skirts— 90060000000 - 25 Fine Tweed Suits— e $1 5,00 12 Tricotine Suits— . Now— $25 i 17 Tricotine Sults-—_ i 329-75 k Suits— 5 Velour Check Suits e 529-75 22222222224 8 Opossum Chokers— 12 Ringtail Chokers— Two-skin. Now— 5 Stone Marten Chokers— Now— 32 500 3 Two-skin Fitch Chokers— $1 5.00 Now— 00000000000 150 Crepe de Chine Voile and Georgette Blouses— S . Now— 98 Fiber Silk and Grenadine Scarfs— $2,45 With fringe ends. Now— A 32.45 115 Crepe de Chine Chemise— $2_25 5 Now— 3 200 pairs Pure Silk Hose—— Lisle garter tops. - 75 Crepe de Chine Gowns— ‘ : Trimfnécl Hats 125 Dress, Tailor and Sports Hats Z taken from regular stock, and re- 2.00 duced for Friday clearance to.). bilipsbornsv e Beginning Monday this '§ store will open at 8:15 and close at 5 pm. Now— $18'00' L ‘56.00 % | | %

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