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SO Soa Mrs. Harding Has CIETY iety Sent White House Flowers to Cheer Soldiers Just Returned From Germany. RS, Harding is sending flowers from the White House con- servatorics to the party which will be given this| evening for the me Fort Myer who have vecently return- ~d from long service with the army of occupation in Germany. The yarty will be given at Cathedral Man- ulons and has heen abranked by the comfort section of tife District Chap- | ter of the Red Cross, Mrs. Charles Lynch, chairman Mra. Cooltdge presided over the last luncheon to be given hy the Senate Women's Club this session, at the Capltol today. With but few excep- 1lons the entire membership of the club attention, the farewells tuking on unusal interest since so many of the members are s ing on trips to other countries. The min: Wroblewsk: nonor the T'olish ler entertainine 0 v reom 4:3 . at ) | “ansions 1able are 5| Tumont. duugh ry | and Miss v i or of | retary of War and Mrs. | Weeks, the minister of the Serbs Croats | Warren, | resentative t3en. and M lawrence Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Moore, Count ifenri de Raillet Latour, Mr. nIMm..l 1d Slovenes, Scnator and Mrs. vl Mrs. Oddie, Rep- Mrs. Hamilton' Flsh . William_Wright, Mrs Miss Codman, | le Selys, Mr. and Mine. Graefte, Mr. F. de Selys, counselor of the Belgian embassy, is le. <'anada on a speci ion. | fake charge of the Belgian consulate #eneral in Ottawa Mme, de will accompany him Mrs, Selys | Denby, wife of of the Navy. will he h this afte .( taining in her hom. the Society of N, et this morning Le agsisted in 1 jdent of the the Secretury at tea enter It strec which will Bress ssell ¢ ent. Mrs rpin will Davis. | from tesburgh, a with *he home c vaugh. The 1- ner which and Mrs Davis had plan evening in lionor of the Vice President and Mrs Coolidge were recalled becuuse of | the lllness of Mrs The n r of Sweden and Mn Wallenberg will be hosts at dinner this _eve Their guests usked to meet the Sec ¥ of St and Mrs, Hughes, who will be unable | to attend on nt of illness of Cabinet Officials of Mrs. Blair. Mrs, Hubert Work and Mrs, Henry ¢ Walluce were tha guests of honor Wives ¢ EDMONSTON'S—Home of the “Original” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, ‘Women and Children. Shoes $7.50 Up Foot Comfort Is a Factor in Health Foot Form Boots and OX{O!‘&S Assure Comfort scientifically de- signed lasts. Made by the best craftsmen that can be employed. Made of selected materals, fitted by experts. Black, Brown, Fog Gray Btyles for the Smart Dresser as well as tliose of Congervas tive tastes. There is more Heal Value in Fpot Forms than any other line eur on the Amerlcan Made o EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Atvivers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Astrew Hets, Manager now on duty at |3 | J. W. Lewis, Mrs John Hamilton at luncheon today of Mrs. Dav 1 M. Blair, T who_entertained a Iarge com at Wardman Park Hotel, 'l other guests were Mme. Bry @rthur, Capper. Mre. Leo S. man, Mrs. ert Nelgon Stanfleld, (nidle, Mr George Thomas Crago, Wyant, Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrw. Frank Crowther, Mris. Carl E. Maper, Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs! Clarence 0. Shereill Bortlett, Mra. W, v 2 L. K t. Mrs. Mrs. Adam M. er, lker Holcombe, s. Phillips Welker, Mre. B, W Brown, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. Mrs O J Wiliiams Mre. James Green, Mrs. Sidney Andrews. Mrs, Wallace Radcliffe, Mre. 8. J. Morris, Mrs. Eugene Northington, Mrs. ki win Durham, Mrs. R. H. Smith, Mrs. mer Korner, Mrs. Robert B. Arm- itrong, Mrs. A Stahl, Mrs. Rush Holland. Mrs. J. W. Loveland, Mrs rs. Roy Haynes, Mrs Adrian Humphries and Mrs.» John Gilmer. The deco- rations for the luncheon were of pink Sweet peas aml rores and llfes of he valley. Mrs. Harry Representati vania, enterta today sl the honor of M Clay Ran Rausley i ed w luncheon party ieressional Club in M. Ciyde Kelly, wife of the president of the Pennsylvania Seciety, and Mrs. Thomas Lincoln Townsend. wife of the viee president of the society. Guests jneluded Mrs. Hinry Auderson, Mrs. Paul H. Bas- tedo, Mrs. Harris J. Bisler, Mre ¥ Campbell, Mrs. H. A. Coope Mrs. Clarence . Coughlin, . Warren Coffin, Mrs. Fred B. Gerard, Mrs. Harry Humphries, Mre. Mall. Mre. R. Augustus Heaton, Mrs Wil- lim . Kopp, Mrs. Aagon S. Krelder, Mre! Lawrence, Mra. b: Gaughlin, Mra John H. Miller, Mre, William MeCor- mick, Mrs. Prindeville, Mrs. H Reeside, Mrs. Jesse Starr, 3d: Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson, Mrs. Ander- on H. Walters and Mrs. Adam Mar- tin Wyant. Mrs. Goodykoont sentative Well vkoontz, hostess luncheon today al Club, ente Stephen I wife of Repre- nt Mrs. Edg: Langley Mre. James soosy e K- KRR DL KX ReAA XA Tea Set, 5 pieces. $55.00. Tray to match, $35.00. Hot-water Kettle, $45.00. TNg-1n17 Hours: D S OO e B 00033 9Y000D0 00000002 Guy | Danlel J. Riordan, Mrs. Leonard S. Ech‘uln and Miss Sproul of Pennsyl- vania. Representative Alice M. Robertson was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Edward C. dann entertained at lunch- eon today at the Congressional Club. The other guests were Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Phillip Pitt Campbell, Mrs, Dy el R. Anthony, jr.; Mrs. William A. Rodenberg, Mrs. J. N. Tincher, Mrs. Helen Gardner, Mrs. Lohdell, ' Mrs. Ernest Lewls, Mrs. Willlam Culbert- son, Mrs, David Mulvane, Mrs. Oliver P Mre. Bdward Calladay, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Willlam Warren Ackers, Mrs. . Mrs. Lon Willlams, Mrs, . Bonnycastle, Mrs. Ueorge rdner, Mrs. Henry H. Glassie, Jumes Karrick and Miss Faith ferrsman, niece of Representative Alice Robertso! The undersecretary of state and Mrs. Phillips entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests in- cluded the minister of Portugal, Vis- count d'Alte, and the minister of Uru- guay and Mme. Varela. eyt Mrs. George | Henry Hall Mrs, Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Miss Elizabeth Hammond, who entertained a large company in her home on Kalorama yad. Among the other guests were M (. €. Chase and Mrs, Brand 1- 1i of Mrs. Fall, and Mrs. - | Jack Fall, her duughter-in-law. -1 Miss Hanimond's sister-in-law, Mrs John Hays Hammond, who spent a short time in Washington this sea- son, has gone to California, where she will be through the spring. The attache of the Hungarian lega- tion, Mr. Andor de Hertelendy, sailed Saturday for Europe. Admiral_Moffctt, Gen. Patriok, Col | McCabe, Capt. Lang, Col. Turner and ! almost fifty other officers of the Army and Navy air services entertain at | lunch, #t the Army and Navy Club, | Col. Guidoni, the italian alr attache, | who will leave for Tialy next March. Assistant Aftorney Generul Rush Hollund will entertain ner this evening at Jand M informally at | the Hamilt | The United Stutes ambassador to t n, r. Charles B. Warren, who 18 | spending @ few daye in Washington, was the guest in whose honor Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke enter- tained at dinner last evening. The | ambassador and Mrs. Warren and | their children returned to this coun- i try a few weeks ago, and Mra War- | ren und the children stopped in their { home_in_Detroit, where Mr. Warren i Prescriptions of | MRS.NC.’c00 Unequaled for Hair and Co Hair Tonfe: Fot dandruff & growing For dry inir & iiching aci ‘leansing Cream: Absorbs irr. reduces large pores. Almond Skin © Fosd: A bullder ‘ and makes velvely complesi i Crewmn: Makes Orm necks and s wrinkies, ) Arug and A ut Mrs.'Coun's o that department . 1405 Eye Reproductions These quaintly shaped articles, with their figures of ancient design, offer un- usual effects in silver plate. Flower Baskets, $10.00 to $35.00. Candlesticke, $6.00 to $28.00 a pair. Cocktail Shakers, 813.50 to $20.00. DULIN6MARTINGe ‘F Street and 1214 © 1219 & Street, 8:45to 5:30 Featuring 1214 F St. N.W. Of More Than Usual Interest Wednesday ptivating New Spring Hal Featuring Genuine Milans Flower Trimmed kes, in black and colors, some faced with crepes, rolled from the face styles, dashy turbans and large dressy shapes, some wit brims make this an unusual selection to choose from. Millinery Salon—Main Floor: Exclusive with Us, “Jaccard” Model Hats As gay and delightful as the spring season are these new milans brightly flower trimmed. transparent hair Barr, | ", P.iwlll take place Thufsday evening in will join them shortly. Mrs. Locke, who was formerly Miss Grace Jarvis, 18 & cousin of Mr. Warren. Miss Gladys Chapman Smith will entertain a small company at dinner this evening In the home of her #randmother, Mrs. Charl M. Ffoulke, on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Walter Morgan Johnson s en- tertaining at tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock In honor of Miss Mary A. Myers, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Henry Lee Myers of Montana, whose marriage to Mr. John_Cotton Donnally of Charles Town, W. Va., St. Thomas' Church. Mrs. Johnson is assiated by Mrs, Myers, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Willlam Boyd Don- nally, mother of the bridegroom-elect, wnd Mrs. H. George Thysen are pre- siding at the tea table. Others as- sisting are Mrs. Franklin V. Killlan und Mrs. Willlam Coburn. Mrs. Clarence R. Goodwin entertain- ed at luncheon today at the New Wil- lard, having among her guests Prin- cess Bertha Cantscusene, Miss Fliza- gfll}l Hanna and Miss Marion Trum- ull. Mrs. Izetta Brown of West Virginia Is the guest of her brother-in-law d sister, Commander and Mrs, D. C. Godwin, In their home on Hhode Is- land avenue. Mrs. Brown, accom- panied h{ her mother, Mrs. Kenuey, and her little dauglter, June Brown, will sail next month for France. Mrs, Jolin Hervey Young has loaned her house, at 2212 R street, for a card party, which wlill be given to- morrow afiernoon, for the benefit of the building fund of Dobbs Ferry and which has been arranged by the Washington branch of the Dobbs Ferry Alumnas Association. Col. and Mre, T. Q. Donaldson wiil give a reception this evening in com- pliment to their son and daughter-in- law, Lieut. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, | ir, who recenty returned from Ger- | many, where the former has been on duty with the army of occupation for some time, i Mr. and Mrs, James M. Green wiil tertain at dinner Thursday e\:en‘lnx at Le Paradis in honor of Mrs. Nathan Hopkins Heft of Ardsley-on-Hudson, who is visiting Mrs. Wiltlam Henry Smith, jr. Mr. Charles Henry Butler will glve a large reception this evening from 9 to 11 o'clock, when his guests have been asked to meet Mr., Justice Ed- ward T. Sanford. Miss Corita Hunter Ve a at the Washington Club last evening, entertaining a number of young peo- ple in compliment to ber house guest, Miss Margaret Portlock, a sub-debu- tante of Norfolk; Miss Emma Stitt and Miss Katharine Wrenn of Wash- ington, Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hinckley for the mar- riage of their daughter, Gladss O'Don- nell, to Mr, Percival McCeney-Werlich, Saturday, March 17, at noon. The cere- mony will be performed in the presence of euly the members of the two families and a large reception and wedding breakfast will follow. Mr. MecCeney:. Werlich, who is still in his Paris home, will arrive in Washngton about a week before the wedding. Mr. and Mrs, George . Pollock of 1869 Mintwood place, have as a guest for several weeks, Mrs, Charles Hisey of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hall, son-in- taw and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pol- lock, who hate visited them since re- turning from their wedding journey, are leaving this evening for Rochester, N. Y., their future home. The members of ti st. “hurch, Rev. their Ra pom. congregation ot Clarendon, Vi Mrs Brothers Shop Abroad at Home cate, % A% Afternoon Dress at R Blaok (har- meuse, draped long from sunset buckle at walst front—Romaine silk sleeves closed at ends — Wrist openings at side— Fagot stitching around upper arms—Plain back. ured , arabesques. Circular ing of cape and skirt, draped long at leit shoulders—May collar . changing the stylc at Rizik The simple, straightline gowns of earliest spring are an ad- mirable back sround for intri- richly - colored oriental Springtide reigns 1ZIK! Green Cheviot Cape Dress neck--~Cand ht edg- sleeves flowing, large, fig- silk, m colors—Basque to waist—Cape buttons to be reversed, with or withont, com pletely TWELVE THIRTEEN F MORRISONS FOUNDED Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W.—Near Eleventh New Hip Length Suits BLOUSED, BOX AND SIDE TIE MODELS OF POIRET TWILL, PIQUETINE, TWILL CORD AND CAMEL'S HAIR Teilored—Embroidered—Braid Trimmed Noteworthy Examples of Morrison’s Value Giving $55 Also at $25 gradually up to $110 $39.75 1804 < 4 $75 SN S Wills, Miss Mary Rellly, Miss Margaret Miller, Miss May Cavanagh and others will make the affair a great success. ddelll g:lr?hl?afle’ure I:vlll give 2 small 2 or Helen Pratt of New Forle- who “min Ington the preceding arrive in Washis da;, and will spend the greater part of March | his with Miss Le Seure. Mrs. Omar Brashers of Birmi |>: the guest of Mr. and Ml"l.“;ihalr{t ‘»lulé_un in thefr home at 1732 Lanier place, Hillyer—Chapin Wedd! In St. Stephe CHIIEII..‘ The marriage of Mrs. Edith Carter Chapin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Carter of Baltimore, to Mr. George Iillyer, jr., son of Judge and Mrs. George Hiflyer of Atlanta, Ga., took place at noon. today. The cer mony was performed in 8t. Stephen's (:hul‘!:h by the rector, the Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, in the Ppresence of only the immediate members of the two familles. The bride wore a travel- ing suit of dark blue polret twill, with a small tan hat and a corsage bouquet of lilles of the valley. An informal wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wing- ficld, on Garfleld avenue, and, later in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer will leave for a southern wedding trip. ey will be at home after April 1 at the Woodward, at 2311 Connecticut venue. Senator and Mrs. Calder entertained nformally at dinner last night at the New Willard. Tha chief justice of West Virginia nd Mre. Miller were the gu E of Wednesday All different All styles All new All occasions s Judge and Mrs. Ira Robinson at dine ner last evening at the Mr. David Edward Finley, who has taken a house at 1911 I street, hus Renate Plola Count Piola Casel Italy to jo wHo grenadiar as his Caselli of Rome. SOCIETY guest Count salling shortly r father, Gen. la_ Cawelll, in command of the guards at Rome. Mrs. Willlam daughter, Mrs. C Silk Looms o/America? harley Nelson Powhatan. F. Dennis and her are in New York, where they went yesterday, and wiil remain there for about ten days, having gone for the opera. Mrs. Edward Everett Blodgett of West Newton, Mass., entertained it luncheon yesterday at the Powkatar {n honor of her daughter, Miss Dor othy Blodgett, who i3 attending school here. aul _Bleyden of Ashmea ntinued on Ninth Page.) Mrs. L 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 TOMORROW! A SPECIAL SALE OF FLAT CREPES In All the Bewitching New Spring Shades $3.25 Value §$2 39 & nursaay?mgingiP‘s;E’sgu.fi A Feature of the B Week of Wonderful Selling 500 Spring Hats —of eplendid designs; of superior taste—rep- resenting unusual val- ues—that are offered in this epecial collec- tion at 5.95 They are Hats of distinctly original designs—that are distinctively individual in character. Sale begins promptly at 9:15— Wednesday Morning The new M. Brooks & Co. organization beg to an=- nounce that each day brings hundreds of new garments to our store at astonishingly low prices. Coats, Suits and Wraps Capes and Dresses The newest ideas from both American and foreign designers, the main features being Style, Workmanship, Fabrics and Quality. Many Exclusive Models Suits, $25 to $125 Coats, $15 to $115 Capes, $20 to $115 Wraps, $25 to $125 Dresses, $15 to $135 l——=|o|lc——=jol——2] Half the Fourth Floor is given over to this Exclusive Display |——|o]——=]alc——lale——mmo==a]al———=]n] ~ [oF—=o]c——lo|——2]la]