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g T, and Beriora de Pesst's gueits included 2 BRI ! morrow to stten the Quartermaster Corps when finai|her moth Mra. T Do Wit ‘Talmage and Mrs. | [ m— ‘back festival Yroops. Tetirn’ fo: omeland. ~His in- | Anderson. ot her ooumtry mome’ i .r’ : % o/ : _.. T -‘F""' o g . Mrs. spection will eonsume some mouths. | Pemberton, N. J. 1Society, = ork_from Bethlehem and wi g H Mrs. Williams goes to Paris to place Livingston Farrant of ‘Washington, 'ho.ntflrmfl thek Commerce and Mrs, ay.| Col. and Mrs. Alexander Elliot Wil-lfor a month’s stay before going cam| v’h'n Mrs. | lams are closing their home on June|abroad for the summer. will be given tomorrow evening =zt return to Washington the end of e an ‘her ht school. weer: T T P2 Thes to the members of the cout troon ToRnglOanptiter dpachor o5 Douglas Hall part, and 3. H 3 —_— = an e Nation: 01 o rl | Mr. d Mrs. Theod Marb: are gue An Intercsting eeremony will {take | Boouts: who.wit] be Srosont. " | cionga “their Baitimore home yester: |2t the Powhatan. v lace in the home of the Secretary of %4 — day ‘and have gone to Lake Mohonk The Franco-American ball which . . 3 home on_th 2 w ambassador. went to Ithaca to ad 1. Zelov, formerl: iss ‘Helen | 1, preparatory to leéa¥ing for over = the New Willard for the b Mrs' Hardlflg lll Recelve a NUInber Of dress the itish-American Club of &« =il gonkln will be a’ rated with |seas. e&al. ‘Willlams goes under orders| Mrs. John C. Fremont has left Wash- | French orphnnlsr wlllrhnv: A;nex:-s;f the Girl Scouts’ bronze medal 'for|for adjustment of surplus supplies of ington for the summer and is with (Continued on Ninth Page.) X 3 . s : the unl and returned last .. Guests by Special Appointment _|ewmms . 4 e son Atexan i at the White House Today. Thers they have been for o fortt e = - . A —_— 5 '3 7 - The ambassadar of Italy, Semator Y _ : g 5 & L ‘Rv(ce‘k’ who ‘hu '4'-::;‘ lbuv:'tultmm 3 = * . N ture, and which now stands in Trafal- | Washington for s months, was | | 8 : s IRLINC recellng *|ear square, London. 2 in Chicago yesterday. He has toured- o LR ~ g - y e number of guests by special | “;he " alumnae breakfast for _the|the country and spent several weeks 4 appointment at the White | graduating class was held at the New |on the Paclfic coast. ; : : % & a; ‘when epresentative £ o0 Heaus Gyio s Shupicn T n'and Dr. John 3 Tio| Mrs. Davis, wifa of the Secrutary of : , wi ea . 4 this season, as the windows of the = this evening for Moo n“"' ., < i W E ¢ y state suite all open onto the south-o where they will spend the summer f 8 P A N g B oat tavwn i fowes: gardens Beust Cyantn months, returning to Washington in an a. ve. . * . N The ambassador of France and Mme, | October. The Secretary ~will join ess for the Fairmont School gradu-|ata dinfer which Mr. and Mrs. Fred. | O o duties permit Bting class of 1922 to be held In the | erick A. Delano will give this even.| The minister of the Serbs, Croats Willard room of the New Willard |iN& at thelr residence, 1128 16th|{and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch will Louis Smith of the Washington and| The ambassador of Peru and Senora ;}.’ex';'.'{flcok‘. s ?.71'{'.!..3,3‘3.‘.“. farts Lee University will deliver an ad- | de Pezet entertained a box party at{pany of twelve at their residence on was Dr. Smith who presented to the | evening for the performance of “A e British government in London a vear | Marriageable Mother,” in which Mrs.| The minlster of Heuador, Dr. Eli- ago a copy of the Houdon statue of [ Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, _the |zalde, with the members of the lega-| MISS KATHRYN LEONE IHRIE, Richmond, for the Virginia legisla- | Calhoun, take part. The ambassador ! for the dinner which the Ecuadoreans | whose marringe fo Mr, Paul J. Fris- > sell will take place in| the Mount Pleasant Comgregational Church at 4 y der will return today from Atlantic City, events are particularly attractive at e N thelr ohllar ; . | Mrs. Coolidge Will serve as patron- | Jusserand will be the guests, of honor | ther | fOF brief wisits whtnever his| P 2 ‘ . Hotel at 8 o’clock tonight. Dr. Henry street. be the guests of honor at dinner this Aress, “American Opportunities.” It |the Shubert-Garrick Theater last | Kalorama road. George Washington, in the capital at | playeright, and ler husband, Capt.|tion ataff, went to New York, today | Daughter of Mre. Herbert R Ihrle, o'clock today. living in that city are giving tonight at the Ritz-Carlton in honor of the minister and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the battle. of Plchin- cha, which consummated the inde- pendence of Ecuador. The minister and the members of his party will return to Washington Thuvsday. ' The Capital’s Gift Shop 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street The minister of China and Mme. . Sze will be the honor guests at din- Hours: §:45 to 5:30 X ner this evening of the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, who will entertain a company of fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Broderick will en- Discounts of 5%, 10%, 20%, 25% the officers of the U. S. S. Mayflower will give that evening. - VERY effort has been made to The minister of Bulgarla, Mr. - . . . Stephen Panaretoff, went to eradicate the disorder that oc- Fork ‘foday and will go from ther e > to Boston Friday to make an addrges z t ting to be held for the fl curs during alterations, and to A o Tatae $1,000,000 for American ¢ 1 institutions of learning in the near make it more opportune to shop cast: namely, the Robert College and = . for Women in Constanti- here at this time we are offering the he College for Women 1 On his return at the end ,of this abave ducounts on our assortments of: - week or the first of next thé minis- ter will be accompanied by Mrs. Washburn of Boston and Manchester- by-the-Sea, widow of George Wash- _ SILVERWARE—10% reduction CHINA—AII imported china, includ- burn, one-time president of Robert rrodm thi' usuq} prices of pla!egd ware ing open stock and separate items, Qalless. . and sterling silver, excepting Sterling will be discounted 20%; all domestic f 2 f : Pl . Thomas B, f_ita’tw:ne, which carries a discount of china and porcelain, including Lenox, mfi.’.?'i‘fi'l‘“e‘n‘ffn‘;?fi h:“com;:’nhy of 5%. 10%. thirty at dinner this evening in the 3 ] . presidential and cabinet suite of the . 2 : 3 Willard. . . ART GOODS AND NQVELTIES—Including mirross, ney m M § - console tables and art pottery (excepting Rookwood), Mr. Jules Henry, second secrefary 2 ¢ 3 ul-ays.lbook-end;‘ candlesticks, garden furniture and nov- of the French embais)‘. enlehr'tll:%t‘l 2 <7 elt; lassware, di: ted 25%. al f twenty last night at din- - - 5 Hitt. . m LAMPS—Our extensive collection GLASSWARE—20% from ‘all lines * L s 2 2 A of lamps, shades and accessories dis- of table service and 10% reduction Mme. Sager, wife of the second sec- S counted 25%. on remaining stock. retary of the legation of Sweden, will be at home this afternon at Wardman . & Park Hotel, for the last time this . 5 Man);lspecially priced items are included at discounts season. — greater than enumerated. Such items, specially priced | - i i i i i The secretary of the \German em- articles and special estimates are not included in the Jh o The secre . *Lane were among ” b - . Geaceal Discounts - those entertaining at lunch at the Shoreham yesterday. HOUSEFURNISHING—10% off en- HOTEL AND CAFE EQUIPMENT Maj. Gen. and :ll"'. Luiulng ,g‘» tire stock, including electrical appli- —5% discount from wholesale prices g?‘;d‘x}‘:—‘;ds‘:’eew:rt%fégs(:egy. who > A ; : of all our regular stock items. This have invited an interesting company \ 3 ' anges, refrigerators, aluminum-ware, includes our kitchen equipment, of ten to meet them. — etc,, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners and Ch":'fi.‘rg(lia::sa"d s';’"‘ d Mrs. Vi Kauff S—25 i Mr. an rs. Victor Kauffmann Pyrex Cooking-ware excepted. ; b discount on'en- will entertain a company of twenty- & tire assortment of fine crystal. six;at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Articles i at these discounts will not Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay » be reserved for future delivery. . are entertaining at a garden party this afternoon at their beautiful suburban _residence in Chevy Chase. 58 Mrs. Herbert M. Hall, Miss Evelyn Prescott and Mrs. Lowell Blake, daughter of the hosts, will assist in W receiving and Miss Ethel Garrett will give a musical program on the piano | (PN during the afternoon. lQ Miss Ellen Newton, Mrs. Arthur B. % b y & Grane and Mrs. Harvey Kohr will b4 Sye . preside at the daintily appointed tea q = table, indoors, and Mrs. Elmer Fraster % 3 ” y 4 = E 54 iss Ruth Brown will serve ices | 3 The rush began with the opening of our doors this C 2 3 at the refreshment table on the lawn. (|} . 608 \ | 1216 F St. N.W. P > TO614 A ELEVENTHSE Store Ho : momues : > urs Now M. Fournier Sarloveze, ec ical . . 8:45 to 5:30 n:vxaero:tl;nt;: French d:leg‘:r‘;‘i’tfl °§; All Goods Bought for Spring Selling at 14 to !, Below Usual Prices! o on armament, Wi : . Sail today from New York aboard the We flatter ourselves that we are good housekeepers, and like all good housekeepers, we,clean house often—and The House of Coirte Howre lor France among oters | W) thoroughly! ‘ i sailing aboar vr e M. : J . - Audre Chevrillon, chancellor of the| At the end of each nature’s season we dispose of all merchandise bo’ught for that season in a Great Quarterly P Dec : Sclences, Who was a recent visitor In | Clearing! - ) re~LJecoration, Day . :‘é‘-:‘:“‘dfi‘;“:r“’;‘;rfh:‘ Pebrhas SRt Here, on ‘the threshold of summer, we are disposing of Spring Stocks—and so closely related are spring and S 1 f France and Mme. Jusserand at the .summer apparel that practically everything in this event is something you will want this summer—Silk Dresses, Silk ale o SmbassY: : Capes, Lingerie, Blouses, Skirts and Sweaters—the Clearing is Store-wide! Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Make a list of what you need 4nd come tomorrow! Only the merest suggestions here! -~ First Bathing Suits of the Season “Former United States Ambassador \ A ] > . to France and Mra. Henry White en: | Misses’ Dresses and Suits And here they are at 75 to 74 less than usual price! tertained a large company at dinneri Secured from a manufacturer at a great concession because last evening. 1§ Bl d U Mrs: Grafton Minot has closed her || ~ ouses an nde! wear his stock had been robbed and he had only odds and ends left— house on H street for the seasor and otherwise we could never sell them at such a price. ent yesterday to Prides Crossing, ||| {I s s’ 2.Pi X ont. Tehere she will open her sure 1| | $25.00 Misges’ 2-Piece V.lersey‘ Dresses, $10.00 TN hiore: ll $29.50 Misses’ Navy Serge Dress, $10.00 $850 to $1250 Bathing Suits, $5.90 , Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George T.|[s4l . s@s.m Misses’ Krepe Knit Dresses, $10.00 i m:}:w_vm 1:;;;.;.‘;2:0&&: Lo Solid coiors and two-tone effects, S Kelly green and black, navy and gold, nd goid. Very Perkins entertained at dinner last heavy jersey, closely woven—one-piece style, with round or square meck = See them 1 ding the dance gi 3 s ms? = : ST Ri0F 12 street for the beneAt of - $39.50 Misses’ Canton Crepe Dresses, $24.50 A A R - F e e L A Big Event in Gloves the Salvation Army. Among tHeir : $25:00 Misses” Tweed Suits, $7.50 guests were Col. and Mrs. Edwin D. Bricker, Licut. Col. and Mrs." Roscoe | b $29.75 Misses® Tweed Suits, $9.50 z H. Hearn, Col. a i 3 . Two Special Purchases included in the Quarterly Clearing: s Col. Joseph 3 : 5 SE . ‘ y g Soott. hins - Brysinger, Commanaes - $32.50 Misses’ Navy Tri Suits, $10.00 $1.00 and $1.25 Chamoisette Gloves, 59¢ ‘White 2-clasp, strap waist and mousquetaire gloves, all in this Iot. Also 2-clasp stylc in colors. Just what you need for summer. Long Silk Gloves, $1.5 Fine. quality 16-button-length milanese silk gloves. Perfect goods at thes¢ low prices. Sample Umbrellas - * At One-Third Saving Regular Retail Prices—$6.50 to $20.00 Sample Sale Prices, $4.85 to.$12.85 Every one examined and put in good shape befgre they were delivered_to us—new eases for every umbrella—handles, tips and ferrules in perfect condition. . b 7 C - e and Mrs. Charles Hatch and Mr. and $39.50 to “9.50 Misses’ Costume Suits, $23.50 featuring especially— i Fr : e Ot o Orimdis B g %6 —the smart white effects— Mes gt Cuenter, who tas been | | $5.00 and $6.95 Imported Handmade Blouses, §3.95 i Yer, Commander and Mrs, Emory $7.50 and $8.95 Suit and Sport Blouses, $4.85 Land, for several months, left Wash - ington today for her home in New-{{ {i $10.00 to $12.95 Silk Blouses, $6.85 ' g S $13.75 to $19.50 Costume Blouses, $9.85 ; o at luncheon at the Shore- i y s . bam of Capt. | $1.50 and $1.95 Nainsook Gowm\md O:emnu, $L1S Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller will &0 $3.00 ‘Glove Silk Vests, $1.85 ——e - $4.00 Glove Silk Vests, $2.85 N ' There, are hundreds of Hats included— i 3 $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Chemise, $2.85 More than a hundred different styles in colored silks of } for dress, for street, for sports, for garden Have Your Window | :$8.50 Silk Breakfast Coats, $4.85 all descriptions. et i b i S, : = et neludin n n edges—satin and Ottoman fetes and the summer formalities. SHADES $12.00 to $15.00 Silk Negligees, $9.85 Umbionie Siikeblis bDlask purple. ghaen, hrown, sTay, red, et : N : 00 Silk Chemise, $1.85 > ) Z taupe, with newest style bakelite, amber and fine hardwoods, with i e $3.00 | Chemise, : oval and ring handles, leather loops and side straps, large ferrules Made to Order of $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Petticoats, $3.65 i 2nd tips to match—think what an opportunity to choose. SoEah 9 ‘ 3 .2 > - Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts S Reversible $65.00 to $67.50 Wooltex Tailored Suits, $35.00 3 $95.00 to $125.00 Costume Suits, $65.00 % The only chadn cloh with & stne | 5 sSui:aT‘l'nwhe‘ '“Sum.' $2950 e ‘with Crepe de Chine | Designed by, artists— 458 fldxfidqcti;mi:rieme ~zaw edge, Dot Hable to tear or fry. studios. . . - N by wonderful rterly Clearing Items. } See fgm tom{m'qml ng’ «