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SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. B. Peeke, who were married fn Baltimore, Feb- re the guests last week father, Robert S. Jones and left later for their Tuture hou 1 Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Lee Cox and Miss Blair Lee Cox have returned to their home in Nor- folk after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fid- ward Lee Sanders on North Alfred vas the week Cornwell 2 Mrs Hulfish on Nor| have to their [=#eeic of Mre. Bilhelmer's mother, Mrs. Lucle Peyton Luckett on South Pat- rick street. Mizs Roberta Davis is the guest of triends in Eln Grove, W, Va. Mrs. Robert Bruce Wallace has re- turned to her home in Wallingford, Pa., after a visit to her parents, Mr. |and Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas on Cam- eron street. Mrs. Douglas is now the guest of | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Blaine Elkins In Atlantic | clty. - Ensign Thomas L. Wattles, U. §. N., who has just returned from Chile, 1s | the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | C._Willlam Wattles on Prince street. Mrs. Maude Kemper announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Irva Hunton Kemper, to Norman E. | The wedding will oceur in | spring. i Mrs, Carl Di | Page of Wash guests of father, Mr. George K. schler and Miss Nellie | 1gton, were the week | the ‘former's grand- Pickett at his {GTON, D. C, MARCH 1% Purim Ball Tomorrow At the Raleigh Hotel The annual Purim Ball will be held at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. The prize waltz will teke place at 10:30 n.m. 1 he chairmen of committees are Mrs. Morris Stein, ball; Mrs. Joseph Wilmer, program; Mrs. Kaminsky, 81 rs Gerwig, floral; Mrs. W. Levy, publicity. The ball will be given for the bene- fit of the Adath Israel Slisterhood. Red Cross Headquarters To Remain Open Today The national headquarters of the|T 1 "American Red Cross will be o, - day from 10 to 6 o'clock. The ladics 1923—PART 2. Catholic Alumnae will be hostesses, meeting the visitors and show them the interesting exhibits in the museum. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the following: B. Stanley Holbrook and Beatrice L. Wilson, both of Baltimore, Md. Tod 8. Hensbaw apd Winole H. Carter, both of Lent, Va. Arthur L. Yeam and Faith Hughes. Willlam H. Blanche B. Le city and Elizabeth George B. Frazie iolet M. Vernon. F. Pennington and Margaret V. aylor. Elliot Hughey and Eve Washington, Kenneth A. McRae of Riverdale, Md., and nll ‘Within the last decade the average eize of a family in creased from 4.15 to 3.79. SOCIETY. Wild hops will be used exterisively to trim wide-trimmed straw hats nesi | summer, says Paris. London has de- S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. NW. . |Lo;l M. Beach of htls city. of the International Federation of adison and Georgeanna n Marlboro, Md wn. « and Dorothy Marcus of { Mrs, Fra . King entertained the | were the guests last [Camerou Club Monday afternoon at | ces Trenary onlher home on Prince Misxs Doris Marston is the guest ot 4 Mrs. Garnett Mercer, Missiher cousin, Miss Polly Marston, 1 innie Lee Mercer and M Evelyn HGermantow, Pa. regory have returned to their homes | A(r. Mrs. Henry in Richmond iSit o My, and {Cooper wers the week rs. Roger B. Ad i Rosewont. [tue latter's parents, Mr. aund Iss Nina flayues of Washington Leach, in Front Royl. the week t of Miss Re-|{ “Mrs C. Keith Carlin iy visiting her Greane Corth St. Asaph | brother-i ¢ und sister, Mr. and i ear Richmond. | y of _.ilantic City and| idith Triplett of Fairfax county | guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. ¥, eminary Hill. Mr. and Mrs, | ained ut cards Saturday | iug in _honor of their guests. | Mrs, J. Yates have re- | X . where they Chariof a i s are at and Mrs. Mi i u o Colu: Washington Branch of the Famous Fifth Avenue New York Fetablishment O'Bannon | end guests of Mrs. | Tomorrow! Sale of N 530 +0+010 40 0 0-ONTRO* O Warwick Lodge Sport Suits $0.75 group ot - the guests | v v N . W. Selden 9 < 83 spring sport suits e on Brad- pring sp S oplNa odds and ends, all from our regula guest of Mrs. stock, and all tremendously reduced , who who [he materials are imported and do mestic tweeds and knitted jerseys; the colors wood. russet, orchid and hea thers. All are silk trimmed. The sizes, 32 to 38 This extraordinary op portunity can best be judged when we tell you that many of these suits have sold as high as $37.30. i _shortly | home {n FRAU DIECKHOFF, Who recently arrived In Washington to join her hushand, Dr. Hans Heinrich weclk- | Di unxelor of the Germuu embussy, They have taken the residence ond, 1628 K street for the seanon, ‘-A GLANCE at our magnificent coi- Jection of Hats for Spring reveals here and there the inimitable touch of Paris—the “chic” of Reboux, the dashing lines of Lewis, the brilliancy of Germaine, the charm of Marta Gay—in 2 word, the or- ‘ i sginality of all Paris adapted to your own particular needs. Truly Maison Maurice Hats e collection has been most moderately priced fchmor Howe T T S A A T U A AT 1106 G Street. NW. enont. und Mrs Hali ar fn Atlantic Miss Al Richmond w ber cousius. ._Bvars. of M "o Hoss of Fashion A Purchase of One Thousand Spring Models " Suits and Dresses Coats, Wraps, Capes From the Best Manufacturers of New York at Big Price Concessions ON SALE MONDAY Tailored and Wraps, Coats. Sport Suits Capes $25, $29.50 $19.95, $25 to $49.50 to $59.50 BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES ALL THE SHIONABLE MATERIALS STYLES YOU'LL BE PROUD TO WEAR $16.95, $25.00, $29.50 to $49.50 | =——lolc——]olc——Jalc————jalc——joj—=]a Avenue at Ninth rd Shinn, on Sout Lillle Groves ne Groves have go spend several Wi Williani ¥llis Wood eek-end gues {1 V. Brooks. Clair_of Happy Val- as returned to her home Visit to Miss Grace Dove, in Rosemont. Mrs, Harry A. L Leake, Jr., have Zo_relatives in Cha Miss Margaret Flef of 'Ro visting Miss Elizabeth Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Williams and | Edward Williams of McLean, Va. were guests recently of Mr. Willlams mother, Mrs. Willlams, on North Royal stree 4 Mal Wilson has returned after a vi hert V. Wa and lol——o]——o]le———o]—= 0] —=10] The Knitted Vogue ELOW is sketched an ultra smart k ed sport suit, silikc and wool. in a two-to of brown, with blue tr Price. $67.50. = to $67.50. . Vi nd Mrs. J. Louls returned from a visit to New York city. Delphine and Rebekah Molesdale &nd George Molesdale of Mt Ranfer. Md., were the recent zuests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ganes on South Pitt street. 1 Miss Lucy Lawson Houston and Miss | Katherine Parker of the State Normal dchool, Fredericksburg, spent last week end at their homes In this city. Miss Dorothy Haycock entertained | at an informal tea Tuesday afternoon t her home on Duke street. Mrs. vaud €. Laidlaw Amons Tailored Shirts QELECTIONS include dinuty ) madras, silk and linen, white The Latest Suits. Dresses and Topcoats Fors 5o St e sketched below. $350, is white dimity, with . cheted edge of blue and sister-in-la Wallerstedt on Prince street. Mrs. Samuel R. Beard has returned to her home In Tampqua, visit to her parents, Mr. William . Gerlacher on Sou Miss Matild ster home. orge G. Nungezer of W, has joined Mr. N Wwhere the in the future. rs. William T. Wilkins of harlo: ® and Mr. und Mrs. Bd-{ 1 Bilheimer and their two sons o Washingion, were the guests I hand-cro st “SIMPL\' charming” is the verdict of the women who have beheld the new tailored specialties which we are pre- senting for Spring. There is a distinct exclusiveness in our models that is not to be found elsewhere: nor are the values to be duplicated. The model above. posed by “Miss Winerva,” requires 8 balls Minerva Silk Shetland and one ball Minerva Llama Art Wool. Total cost. $3.70. is almost here—. Warwick Lodge LL of our Sport Suits and Topcoats are the celebrated “ 7 Warwick Lodge make. The sport suit shown is of @ very fine imported fabric, priced $42.50. Other sport suits $24.75 to $65. The topcoat. tailored after mannish lines, is of English fabric, and priced at $37.50. Other topcoats. $32.50 to $69.50. CHILDREN'S ] O-F-F /2 REGULAR PRICES PEARLMANG S5 _—m———————— FFranklin Square Botel 14th St. at K You will be delighted with the cuisine and service—Six . perfect courses. Dinner, $1.50 Sokolov's Orchestra Trimmed Sport Hats —of straw, silk and felt. The hats we show are not to be seen elsewhere, and we only stock vne of a kind. Spring are your new HE Dress shown in the sketch is of wool crepe, navy. and priced at §2475. Other equally smart models in Poiret twill and trico e are priced from $1975 to $2475. The shades in the dresses in- de navy, gray. black and wood "y vealers started ; ‘ The hat illustrated ha made Sennit straw, leather trimmed, and carries silk cor trasting _band and leather buckle. It is priced at $15. OW is the time for needles to fly and busy fingers to fash- ion the new sweaters for Spring. There are all sorts of lovel styles, and such stunning colors th: season. And never before were sweaters so popular and universally worn, T'he Handicraft studios of Oppen heimer’s have now on display num- erous stunning models, ready for vou to copy. . And, best of all, Mr. Reid instructs you how to make them entirely free. Minerva quality yarns for Spring are here in glorious colors. - Oppenheimers SHOP UNIOUE E STREET AT EIGHTH