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. 'SOCIETY .- nes SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. radiator sup- nnections at K braces the radiator from tipping. and sdjustable’ e e ey center Tests are pro- Hounds of the same breed as the ators. The attach. | Egyptian pharachs kept as y sise or ghl ited recently lt’l Ifl:;:‘n'deo; ow. e — o floor, Colvmas, | Pol “lo:'n" Mechanios, prevent 5 which Mr. and. Mrs. Blaine-Tikins, who have been the guests of the latter's barents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Doug- 1as on Cameron street, have returned to their home in Atlantic City, going arst to Toronto with Mre. Blk ter, Miss Eliza Douglas, who hi o Edmonton, Alberta, to visit Mrs. Rathbone Smith. returned from a V. uncle, Mr. W burg. Miss Alice Harlowe and Miss Helen Harlowe have returned to- their home in Fairfax after o visif to friends liere. The Misses Harlowe and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Har- jowe, and Mrs, Louise Brown of Fair- fax and Francis Latham of Alexandria spent last week end in Richmond as the Buests of Mrs. Junius Royall. Mrs. Samuel M. Taylor of Richmond was the guest lastiweck of her broth. er-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Willlam J. Morton. at Christ Church rectory, on North Washingion street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Amorky enter- tained Jast Friday evening at their lome on Oronoco street to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their mar- viage. ies Carrie Jenkins and Miss Ethel Frye have returned to their homes in Sterling, Va. after @& visit to Mrs. Frank Utterbach. Mrs, Eiizabeth Helsley and Miss Phoebe Helsley are at home after a visit to the former's sister, Mrs. R. T.‘ Johneon, in Baltimore. Mrs. {-om a visit to her mo!:‘\tr. Mrs. Anna Appich, in Richmond. N'Mr.pxpnfi Mrs. Junius C. Cocbean have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Frank Birch of Philadelphia is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Strother ones, on Prince stree! - Miss Fiorence Armstrong of Boston wnd Miss Roberta Moncure of Wide- water were the guests last week of Dr. IKate Waller Barrett on Duke street. Mrs. W. F. Fleming has.returned to Jer home in Lorton after a visit to friends here. home in N Ter coustn, mont. Mr, and Mrs. William H. Wagner of ashington_were the week end guests e e, Francls X. Wholley on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. J. David Agnew spent 1he week end with friends in Rector- town, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jaffa entertained informally Friday evening. at thelr home on Prince street, in_honor of their niece and nephew, Mrs. Dan Cahn and \r. Harvey Cahn of New York city. ' Jirs. Albert Dunn and Miss Katherine Dunn have returned to their home in Richmond after a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. Howard T. Colvin, on North Royal street. Mrs. Richard Gibson entertained the Alexandria Circle of Colonial Dames Friday afternoon at her home in Rose- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Martin have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 516 North Washington street. = Mrs, Florenoe Weller of San Fran- cisco is the guest of Commander and Mrs. E. R. Shipp in Rosemont. Mrs. John T. Vincent and Miss Jac- quelyn Vincent were the week end Fuests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haar in_Lorton, Va. Mrs, George R. Hill, who is spend- ing the winter with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Testcott Hill, {n Baltimore, is the guest of Miss Collins McKay Jones in Tosemont. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lankford have returned to their home in Charlottes- ville after being the guests of friends tn_Alexandria. S Miss Adele Clark of Richmond was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Horner. on Duke street. She is the president of the Virginia League of Women Voters. Mrs. Charles R. Hoof has returned to her Bome, on Seminary Hill, after a visit to relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. George Eggborn has returned 10 her home in Culpeper after a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. B. Spilman and Miss Carolyn Burgess at the Car- Hatch has gone to her York city after a visit to Mrs. H. A. Taylor, in Rose- ivle. " Mrs. Lillie Groves and Miss Chris- tine Groves have returned from a wisit to friends in New York city. Mrs. A. A. Y. Salter of Baltimore was the week end guest of Mrs. Thomas B. Hitt. Miss Maria Hannon has returned ¢rom a visit to Mrs. E. H. Santsell in Rectortown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rubin have re- turned from thelr wedding trip and are at home at 612 Queen street. Mrs. Stewart Brown of Richmond 1s the guest of her mother, Mrs. Martha ‘Best, on Cameron street. Miss Mary O'Brien of Philadelphia s the guest of Mrs. J. B. Fitzgerald on South Patrick street. Mrs. S. C. Gravi of Bedford City, Va.. s visiting son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Delaney, at the manse of the Second, Presbyterian Church. Miss Coralie Greenaway is the ssuest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Dunn, fn_Richmond Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter and Mr. Forrest Hunter of Wapakoneta, Ohio, were visitors last week of their cous- ins, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Campbell, on South Washington street, and left Jater for New York. They will sail ‘or Havre and will make a trip around the world before returning to Onlo. i Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Weil are spending several weeks in New York Aty. Mrs. Matilda Gallant of 8t. Johns, New Brunswick, 15 the guest of her Son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rhodes, on South Washing- on street. Mr. Emory Howell of Lynchburg was the week end guest of Mrs. Charles Howell on South Royal street. Miss Cora Pulman has returned to her home in Washington after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Cora Webster Kel- ley. Mrs. Annie Schofield Harrison has #one to Zanesville, Ohio, to Fpend the remainder of the winter with her brother, John H. Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Maupin have re- turned from a visit to friends in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D, Campbell have gone to their home In Char- lottesville after a visit to friends in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson Rob- inson are back from their wedding trip, and are at home at 614 Prince street. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baker of Denver were the guests last week of Mr. and_Mrs. Phineas Janney Demp- sey, on South Fairfax street. Mis, Charles K. Millican IWfas *res turned from & visit to her daughter, Mrs, G. Fred Baker, in Lexington. 3Mrs. W. J. Jarrett and her children have gone to their home in Bristol, Va.. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, C. C_B. Midkiffe in Cottage Park. Dr. Kate Waller Barrett entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her home on Duke street in honor of the visiting delegates to convention of 1he Virginia League of Women Voters. Dr. Barrett was assisted in receiving hy Mrs. Westmoreland Davis of Lees- burg, wite of the former Governor of Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. Percy Foster Hall Charlee Stoler has_returned, ! MRS. MYER C. HANDLEMAN, Formerly Miss Esther M. Jacobsom, Mrs. Blanken, be- and Miss Margery Hall have gone to Ocala, Fla., ‘1'} Miss o r and Miss Margaret Grifith have returned from & visit to friends in High Point, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Ha ammond have returned from a visit to friends in New York city. Jiiss Violet Kraege of Yorktown, Tex., is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kraege, in Rosemont. Mrs, John H. Lewis of Lynchburg was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Reardon at their home in Rosemont. Miss Mary Hardin and Miss Helen Hardin have returned from a visit to their grandmother, Mra. = Arthur Cleveland, on_Seminary Hill rs. R. H. Fletcher and Mr. George Fletcher are the guests of friends in Luray. Va. Misses Irene and Roberta Smith of Gainesville. Va.. are visiting their cousin, Mrs. E. L. Johnson. Mrs. M. J. Lunn entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at her homeé on Seminary Hill in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Horace Wellford Jones of Rich- mond. § Miss Virginia Lupton of Washing- ton was the week end -guest of Mr. and Mre. H. Noel Garner, on South St. Asaph street. Capt. and Mrs. Richard Purcell en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening 2t their home on King street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Balley of Winston-Salem, N. C. Covers were laia for twelve. and Mrs. Bailey, who were the guests of the latters arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leveritte inks, qn Prince street, have returned home. Mrs. J. B. McCarthy of Culpeper is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Price, on Prince street. .J. Baker and her three chil- dren are the guests of relatives in Morristown, Va. Mrs. Allison Hodges of Richmond was the guest last week of Mr. Rob- ort 5. Jones and Miss Jones at their home in Rosemont. Mrs. Clarence Randolph "Howard of Fredericksburg is visitin her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Chicago are the guests of Maj. and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett on South St. Asaph street. 2o O Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following : Bidney J. Whalen of Tusculum, Ohio. and Margery W. Drummond of Ban Diego, Calif. Harvey W. Winter and Haszel Beltzer, ‘William F. Dick and Marion R. Smith, both of_ York, Pa. Martin W. Hohrein and Caroline B. Libk, both of Halethorpe, Md. ki Perhaps You Contemplate Buying a FUR ' CHOKER FOR EASTER. No meed to spend your money if vou Bave old furs. Let me make you one at $3.00. Cold Storage After March 15, MARTIN WOLF, %3 Fe Ave. N.W, Oriental Cream RACHELL and FLESH shades as well as WHITE Send 10c. for Trial Stz FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City l == | { 1 EV'ERY woman must meet it. Let Brownatone answer it for you. This superior hair tint surely restores to , faded or streaked hair its exacl original shade. Quick in action and permanent in effect. Satisfactory results to thousands of women and absolute harmless- Ress to'Malr’ scAld BAC #kin Rald * * made Brownatone the largest sell- lr‘|( hair tint in the U. 8, and Canada.- Easily lfpued. Not af- fected by shampooing or any other hair treatment. Convince yourself. - Send 10c for trial bottle. On sale everywhere—50c and $1.50. The Keaton 616 Coppin ll"'hm-‘::ly. BROWNATONE Tiats Gray Helr Any Shade ~ Coziness, restfulness—enter- tainment, as well—at Le Paradis Sunday “Opeis .at 6:00. P.M, for Dinner-and Supper Meyer Devis Fomous Le Paredis Baond . Diafinctiv_e Wearing Apparel for Women -gm.d‘lliuea Spring g : Spring SUITS, COATS; N . . “EW“E S, WRARS. " FRocks SUMMER FURS VER- ' ' Just’ Received e i Just Received 717 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6314 “Quality—Style—Dependability” END O THE MONTH ’ WG P —— —— Entire Stocks of the Winter Season’s .. Latest, Exclusive, Distinctive Models All One of a Kind—From Our Regular, High-class Stocks— *‘NO SPECIAL PURCHASES” Your Opportunity Formerly SOLD FROM $37.50 to $159.50 END OF THE MONTH CLEARANCE AS FOLLOWS— DRESSES ciieevineo.. $9.69—Formerly up to ........ $39.75 DRESSES ............ 1669—Formerly up to ........- 5250 DRESSES ............ 24.69—Formerly up to ........ 69.50 DINNER GOWNS .... 39.69—Formerly up to ........ 85.00 DINNER GOWNS 69.69—Formerly up to 159.60 COATS : 14.69—Formerly up to 35.00 COATS .. 19.69—Formerly up to 59.50 COATS 34.69—Formerly up to .. 89.50 SUITS ............... 19.69—Formerly up to .. 52.50 SUITS ............... 3469—Formerly up to .. 79.60 NUSUAL—the term that adequately describcs this sales event. Former prices disregarded and absolutely ignored in favor of our patrons. DO NOT FAIL TO COME. (MISS) L. A. DAWSON. NEXT DOOR TO PALAIS ROYAL ——— —_———— 037:939 F St. N.W. ! The Unusual Designing and Quality of These New Spring Dresses Place them in « class far above tomorrow’s pricc attraction of ............ SALE with a fashion appeal as well as low ’ pricing—for these charming dresses will prove 2 delight, sparkling with newness and real beauty. New Paisley combinations, canton crepes, crepe de chines, wool crepes and Poiret twills. New straightline and bouffant models, some hand-em- broidered in silk or wool, others trimmed with self material, ribbon and chenille. Navy, brown, cocoa, “Lanvin” green, combinations and black. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; women’s, 34 to 44. A Sale of All Wool Polaire Cloth Coats, $25 Mannish tailored models in new Spring-plaid novelties. Their new sleeves and belted effects are strikingly styled. All sizes. - ..} .. Three-Piece Costumes, $39 to 87, One Model Is Pictured to Right ; Wxth Paisley combination blouses, trimmings of hand embroidery, braiding and fancy side buckles. These are full of character and distinct personality, 2 suc)_l as only genuine creations possess. A Special Purchase of High Clfise ! Advance Spring Hats Is news of importance, for we have priced Every Hat a Higher-Priced Model AIRCLOTH, Timbo Straw, Visca Brald, Rits Cloth, Milan Straw in combinstion with taffets, satin, fail bon,- Trimmiags of Pm:l flowers, l‘:".ll"m.l:l?: and huge bews of moire and faille silk ribbon. Little “Bebetts ' Hats” for the little miss, smart flare asd’ poke hapesrwide . side brim hats suggsstive of Southern wear. .Colars, straw- berry, gray, copenm, sand, almond, brows, navy..and.black.... . Spu!l.ljmlu will display these hats during this sale, g the o and | bot Te. radiators, fro V. Bl B Gl aregr. 0% 9% Temoved” with ‘are 3 s Burt’s Clearance Sale Ladies’ Laced Walking Boots Medium and low heels, also remnant sizes of Slippers, -Pumps and Oxfords, at........... 85 Our Hosiery Shop Offers . Ladies’ Wool Hose, in Brown andTan, White Blocks and Checks, and Gray, Navy and Black, Clocked, at......... Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F caring for feet is much more cheerful and easy than curing them. 1114 G St. N.W. Phone | Main 8306 Tomorrow Begins the Last 3 Days of the Sale! Ot PR D™ Offcring_Litcrally Hundreds of Sensational Values SILKS YOU NEED NOW - SILKS FOR SPRING Every Yard Priced at a Huge Saving | 86 inches wide, in 20 shades. to close, yard Sateen Good shadés, fine qualfty, inches wide. clal, yard .. Also Bloomer Cloth, shades, 36 inches wide. Special, yard Crepe de Chine Canton Paisley 40 inches wide, beauti- ful patterns. ' Special, yard e tn $350 Pongee 5 In hatural, old, rose -and old blue; 36 inches wide. 98‘ Tard L...i... e 3 Duchess Satin < Beautiful quality, 36 inches wide. Special, $1.69 Metal Cloth *18 incl wide, brocaded in t'o-lnl?:-nfle” Black and " g, Ko’ andatver."§1.75 ote. Metal Cloth » Brocaded, In orchid, silver and old; 40 inches wide. Bectar, yord .. Chiffon Taffeta All . the wanted . shades; ' inches wid: Special yard All silk, street shad Per vard b 31—3’ | © 4in. Paistey Crepe Charmi $3.00 V:l{ new dodmsz‘. Extra Special! ! Silk Eponge, 36 in. value. only, ¥ 36-in. Broche Kimono Silk LR . 8128 . 40-in. Brocaded Chiffon Velvet 1500 vatua o, ST 3878 -36-in. Fancy Tricolette In white, and flesh 36-in. Chenille Cor&lrcy. . ) Ly 89c Colors—orchid, pink, black, gray, copen, old rose and mal 36-in. Satin Charmeuse Finest quality, soft and lus- trous; for sireet and o wear iy 180 36-in. Duvetyne Available in the most-wanted colors, for coats and costumes; black, navy, brown, copen and white. $5.00 value ..... 40-in. Satin Canton Crepe sky, navy, tan, Extra heavy quality. Rich, lus- trous finish; 1! Hl’tl\o ‘wanted colors. value .. 40-in. Crepe de Chine T lre .. S198 36-in. Silk Tussah in blue, rose, flame and v e ! X .fhw duttnl and eolorf sl'" 40-in. Cantonette Crepe All wanted colors for street and evening $4.00 value . 40-in. Chiffon Velvet Black only. 40-in. Gabardine Crepe In all wanted 32-93 colors ....... 40-in. Printed Crepes Advance showing of a variety of patterns in this new, de lightful material. §3.00 $9 59 Metal Brocades Fashion's newest for trimming gowns and hats. $7.49 8 value, at 40-in. Paisley Cantonette The latest weave in Palsley coloring — tan, copen, - brown and navy. value . Pure dye in all the de- rable colors. 3.75 sz.u 36-in. Chiffon Taffeta Obtainable In ail the éhange- able effects for even!: and staple shades fo:‘ Sy dress. $379 Superior quality and a_ wide range of patterns, in black, navy, bdrn:n.uun. oopen, eto. ory esirable - for frocka T Mill Ends and Remnants A wonderful and varled collection of every known variety of silk. A wide of ocolors . and mill-end yard. sensational