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SOECTETY . Societ The President and Mrs. Harding Bid Temporary Adieu to Cabinet Members Preceding Their Southern Visit. - last evening. entertaining in o ent to the Chief Justice Mr. avi Howard Taft, and the am v of Belgium and Bzroness de artier HE President and M ing had about them last nig tamily. dinner | Hiv- ompli- e fm Wil executive ! them departure the entire entertaining nreceding their south on Monday. The President received smbassador of Japan, Mr. i it the biue room of the White House ! 3 afternoon. Mr. Henry Prather|phaving in the company Mrs, Hubert r. ambassador to Belgium, | Work, Senora de Allzalde, wife of + White House guest for | the minister of Eucador; Mme. Zaldi- e House guest for| ot Mg fens Ghika, Mrs. Clarence has joined Mrs. Fleteher ! Norton Goodwin of Chicago, Mrs. York Cary vers Grayson and Mrs, Mark {Reid Yates. Tha charge d'affaires of Austria and at for the jat luncheon today Thomas B. Dunn. and later i were several tables of bridge, Hanihar it Mrs. John W. Belt entertained at cl the Shoreham _today, the new thene Who was some da in New M v Hall, who a buffet = vening lezation were ) LA number of ad William M.t heen asked for dar . Methord other I Uranc later e Nirs Hall ) Nirs and Mr< #dw ird H. Tarbutton entert Anderson. who six weeks in Ber re in Boston, where Mrs. An- is stopping for a visit of days with her mother, en route to ashington, where they will arrive Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs | (heir home in Washington for ;qvlmg season. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Senator and Virs. Poindexter Hold Popular Receptio of the to take place in W long time. was that of nd Mrs. Miles Poindester residence on N Poindexter he!d her ception of the season. of the diplomat Anderson will reopen the spresentative and Mrs. Thomas B Pun -l night at the New Willard i Thomas Armat will receive to n in her apartment Mr ing line at the * of the Junior League @ nt, receiving with ary of the Navy and Mrs. he guests of honor at a sceding the dance, Commander and Mrs G Mme. a company of twenty-four at dinner breceding the Junior League dance | entertaining in honor of the Misses {Bryn, daughters of the Norwegian d Mme. Bryn A e Goff will have a dinner where Mrs = — = - Mothers!!! We are putting on Sale TOmOrfOW our Watson ot stock of Children’s Books i their homas P, 1 Alay oper, Ad- exentative | eby and pr Yl ity bouquet of viol 1 Mrs. Poin- | r of M inar Indiana. waus at! vduy afternoon to an un- ! Ze number of visitors, in | m of At 15 Price Your child will appreciate books that are clean reading. entertain- ing and mind building. PEARLMANS < friends presided dar- | oon. had a basket of | nd snapdragons and | A< @ centerpicce. | Ts. Watson are leav mg Washington just after the clo of Congress for Indiana. s 1d and Mme hington thic Switzerl +vening from Cuba, where they have been for a short stay and where the so represents his country. “I'he minister and M r made <hort visits in New Orl eral of the resorts in F FEstablished 1873 nister Stollwerck’s Celebrated ida. f Ciuatemala and Senora our were hosts at din evening, entertaining a sma! ation and taki ter. Their guests Costa Rica, Mr. d Mrs. Milton Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. 'l as J. Ryan and Miss Drorothy Roberts Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Greece. who arrived this morning from Palm Beach. will be the guests honor this evening at the dinner | h Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thomp- | have planned. As Col. and Mrs Thompse e still in Florida their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Stephen 1. P. Pell, will act as hosts and wil in' in the house on Col. and Mrs. Thomp- the winter. « eighteen at the dir and among the other I be Prince Christopher and tasin and Lady Wilson rew and Princess of the Greek roval i this country This Is the Very Best Cocoa Made Try It Once Magruder’s Fine Groceries party who a ing Conn. Awve. and K Street 14 was hostess to| . Tour ut dinner Marshall ¥ f thir No matter what type or size is required—our col- lection includes a LAMP which will fill the demand. Moderate prices. Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps Vase Lamps Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps Wall Lamps, Etc. The Bridge Lamp sn blue and black, with its $20 artistic silk shade (as dllustrated) . omeeee- .- ASA DULIN&MARTIN (@ 1'2;5..1117 F Street and 1214 to0 121) & Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Pure Milk Cocoal Mrs Flora Wilson entertzined guests | in_honor of Mrs. | | guests have | BUesis on to the Junior Leagt o entertained five at dinned last | Hauge will entertain | BOOK SHOP| 9336 %1}, . THE EVENING STAR, Lieut. T. Q. Donaldson, § 8. A., who, with Mrs. Donaldson while in Washingto: s | My M Mr: I party of thirty in compliment to and Mrs. Henry H Husted. the n of a, Mesta, and wil r. John Cott W. Va < perform auscher's b owers were and long buffet | from which supper was served The bride, who was riage by her father, and very effective manicis the Nathaniel Dial wife of Senator Dial of South Carolina, was hostess at luncheon at her home yes- terday in honor of Mrs. Plerce But- | ler. The other guests were Mrs. dgrieus A ris, Mrs. Tanner Logan, Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs, John J. Me Mrs. Hampton P. Fulmer, ) thur Macarthur and Mrs. Quiney Newman. wore gown of Robert | bit of wain, | on the hip Ar- | was h bateau B, | long eeves and her co | train of charmeuse was complet | covered with her tulle veil, wh! daugh- by a bandeau fullness of the chiffon h pearls, Miss Mary Annetta Myers held wits Donaldson and "r.m children, David, Rumbough and T, Q., 3d., are guests of Col. and Mrs. wis married last given in mar- a simple white An- | crepe chiffon over white charmeuse. Jones, Mrs. Willium J. Har- | the gown made on straight Ilu(—‘s, K held The waist of peurls WASHINGTON, L on the | table ch A CO T ROSE SALE SATURDAY \ timely event that will help vou disposc of the matter of week end flowers with cconomy 20 Dozen Tomorrow Only fifty (50) dozen roses to go at 8150 per dozen. Regular price when special lot go. Order carly to avoid disappointment 3 Roses, 14th and H P’hone Main 3707 1316 G St. CLUB SHOP BLDG. The new CAPES--- The new WRAPS--- The new SUITS"' A\ COLLECTION THAT NUST IN- TEREST YOU BECAUSE OF THE WIDE DIVERSITY OF STYLE AND MODERATE RANGE OF PRICE. Specially priced. ¢ Lined throughout 29 75 chine. Colors—gray . Sport Coats with crepe and tan. de Copies of Paris Hats Displaying Rare Beauty and Supreme Artiotry of Design Announce Friday and Saturday 500 Exclusive Hats A special group of hats betraying $ 0 0 )y idered, Flow- 10 o Rbbonand Glyeerin Ostrich the newest fashions of Spring. Trimmed. ¢ Eon Lo. Italian Milans, French Felts, Tagal, Baltimore Pittsburgh | i -11210 H St. NW. D. C, finished at each side by clusters of orange bossoms. She carried a bou- «quet of bride roses, with a shower of lilles of the valley. Mrs. Walter Morgan Johnson was matron of honor, and wore jade green chiffon trimmed with silver, the gown fashioned after that of the bride, and she wore a hat of pearl gray horsehair, trimmed with silver grapes and a single pink ross. She carried pink_roses Miss Elizabeth Allworth of Eastviile, Va., was maid of honor, and wore a gown like Mrs. the only difference being in the color of the gown, which was coral pink, and she carried Ophelia . Fred Oliver was best man, and ushers were Capt. William | of Richmond. Mr. In P. | 1d, David v Myéer of Charle Myers Boyd Donn ts of the b received with them a the rec 1 after the wedding. Mrs. fyers black Spanish lace over satin, with a large hat of black horse- hair, and carrled red es. Mrs. Donnally was in black b aded vel- vet and a black hat, and carried red reses. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Donnally left for a awedding trip, the latter wearing a three-plece suit of dark blue tricotine, With a bodice of Paisley, and a_small dark blue hat trimmed with Paisley. bridegroom, Rucker & Rucker Paperhanging and Paintin: DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. SIS St NW. Dushington FRIDAY, MARCH 2, They will be ||| 1923. at home after April 1 at 1725 Lanler place. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Boyd Don- nally. parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myer and Mr. and Mrs. David Friesson of Charleston, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Bro- naugh of New York. Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will not be at home tomorrow n. On account of family, Mrs. Frank S. Hight has can- celed all social engagements. Among the additiona) ticket holders for the entertainment to be given at the of Mre. Charles M. on Ninth Page.) (Continue “ PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 2561 18tk st. mw, ftankl Qquare" ' Zotel F | 14th St. at K Three-Course Menu Six-Course Menu ;Dinner $1.50 | Sokolov's Orchestra Jarly SPRING N HIZ unusual in ap presented here exquisite showings. EW Ameri Street I'rocks. Suits, Three-pi for Sports or Dress a played with wide select VERY garment i with charm an inating. Our provide an individua cqualed. FJbreel. Comer Tl rieenlt S M 2 = 1109 F St. N.W. our younger patrons, is now being 1 and foreign designs in Skirts—Sweaters—K RRISON'S FOUNDED Known for Remarkable Value-Giving OVELTIES For Misses, Juniors, Girls parel, so appealing to in the scason’s most Afternoon Dresses, cce Costumes, Wraps nd Millinery are dis- ion at moderate prices. s of exquisite quality d simplicita predom- stocks at this time 1 choice that is un- nitted Suits—Scarfs 1804 Near Eleventh 000099000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Capes Are Much in Demand A select variety now on display in the lustrous fabrics favored by fashion. Feature priced at 329.75 5 45 Up to $79.50 727 7 030 | S SOCIETY. 'THAT change entirely the appearance of .. your home and that bespeak the indi- vu_duduy you are anxious to express—are the kind we make for your particular windows at factory prices. Phone for estimates. —that’s bound to appeal to women of this city who want the latest ifrom fashion centers of this country and HWA$4J9 One Day Sale— .Each Model Is the Last Word as to Style, etc: $15 Values--- Newest Materials and Colorings Ida Walters 332 F Adjoining Crandall's Metropolitan 120626262 6%0-6%0-6% 0%+ % <%0 %0+ % K K> Lo D e R R very Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Review Patterns Spring Fashion Book, 25¢ : FIRST 1219-1221 G Street N.W, Store Hours: 9to 6 Corduroy Knickers Saturday Regular $5 Value .98 Made of fine quality Cordu- roy; in Tan, Dark Brown and Navy; sizes 10 to 20 years; an unusually good value; for Sat. urday only at this price. Khaki Made of the Knickers best quality khaki. In sizes 12 to cial o 1098 Sportswear Section, Main Floor HOSIERY SPECIALS Full-fashioned Silk Hose, in all the new spring colors—tan, gray, brown. otter, black and navy: guaranteed per- fect. $1.69 pr.; 3 prs. for $5.00 All-silk Chiffon Hose, iull fashioned: Van Raalte make, with very slight im- perfections; seconds of a quality that regularly sells for twice as much. In black, gunmetal, beaver and tan. $1.69 pr.; 3 prs. for $5.00 Humming 3ird Guaranteed Silk Ho- siery, all colors and al!l sizes satisfactory wear guaranteed or a new pair free. 1.50 pair Hosiery Section, Main Floor. 3 Deauville Bandanna Handkerchiefs E v erybody wants them, and we have a large as- sortment of colors and materials for your selection. Priced from 75c¢ to $4.50 New Spring Sweaters * Mohair_Slip-on Sweat- ers, in all the new spring 33‘50 colors Brushed Wool Coat all sizes; in Sweaters, tan, gray, navy, henna an$($5.95 brown .. Sportawear Section, Main Floor. NEW SPORTS HATS FOR SPRING With Delightful New Sports Hats arriving daily, our spring stock is complete. All the new shapes and colors are here for your sclection, including the felt and straw combinas « tion. ' Priced specially from— $3.50 to $6.50 Sportawear Section, Main Floor. For Exceptional Values Always “Visit Our Downstairs Store