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N INWEDDED LSS OFWILHELM REPORTED Hermine's Departure Due to Strain- ed Relations, Says Member of Entourage. i liam and his wife, Princess Hermin are strafned. according to infor obtafned from a member time emperor’s entonra however, are seing Jus for her in- ition to leave While rumo: Doorn that hec 1 mothe Recent reports cone Hermine were to t shortly w Corfu, w tiam has a cast DESECRATION OF BODY crning Princ t OF YANK TO BE PROBED; cquest of Senator Walsh of it 1 At t Massac has_instructed at Smyrna t ror Walsh sai iraped with & in Lien's Club spened silenee hayonet fixe oward the within tw vith his ri; 1tbove the let holes ted to | four | sarker, at the Lee House. Srmuel Edward 11 Nola . and Mar: Hens Deaths Reported. o following deaths have been reported to ! b department io the last fwents | George W John F. Pr Rusa Julla Kroeger. ta s ave. se. | F ot s.w Elizabeth's Hos- 3 months, Providence Hospital Etta M. Corx, Infant of Bertram ( it $ Minoesota nve. se snd Elsie Kilsey, 7 Silk Silk and Lisle Silk and Wool Hosiery for Spring In patterns, weaves and colors that will de- light you, and with our assurance of worth. The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Important —that the sanitation lequipment of the new home be efficient; that it should be intrusted to only reliable hands. | The reputation of the Colbert organization is a guarantee of DEPEND ABLE WORK at CON SISTENTLY REASON- ABLE PRICES. MAURICE J. COLBERT £ Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhone ¥ata 3016-3017 I TAT T T TG A QZ=-IICrV £ i Ehnnnnnnmnnnm | commission Society ____{Continued from'KEighth Page.) Wednesday aftermoon, Februa: 21, at Wardman Park Hotel for the bene- it of the Washington committee, gave them $1,007. Mrs. J. Russell Larcombe was host- ess at u bridge tea vesterday, enter- taining a company of twenty in com- pliment to Miss Davie B. Anderson of Philadelphia_and Atlantic City. For the tea after the game Miss Fauline Collette Hepp presided at the tea table, which was adorned with' a large cluster of spring flowers. . Victor J. McQuade and his sis- iss M. L. McQuade, of Millbrook, . are spending fome weeks in Washington. and are at the Lee L. Mrs. Scriven, B. Seriven, i *Quade and Miss the sister of Mr. TcQuade. ident and board of trustees sallery of Art have neing a special iul_exhibi of paintings by te William M. Chae to be on public view until Sunday, April 1. The cxhibition opened yesterday. Dr. M. O. Nelson. of Natick, the engagement s Marie I. Nelson, to M her of this city. M iated with the Mrs. Jumes Cousins accompanied by her daugliter, Norwalk. Conn nuntit the will remain in Wash- aster and are staying Yowhatan. | Voor—Hilaubeck Wedding In St. Martin' The Rev . Martin's mied the H Church. . Hannan, pastor of this morning per- ny of Miss u roud Bernard Mr. Joseph bridegroom’s a y, acted as best man Downey was brides was becomingly at- navy blue with a hat tol Tark Hotel. They left for Louis- }ilte, where they will imake their fature Lome. Miss Bess Rowe, fleld editor of the next turday, March 10. » dlscuss “The Farm Home a National t & supper at the College Wom- s Club next Saturday, March er will be served at 6 Margaret E is ¢ committes on arrangements. Miss Dolores “olombia, who i& at Georgetown [ Wl is_convalescing aft nington gociety e to the Latin Amer} and M visit, erday and ha rtment at the ashington ye r opened their a Bur- lington Hotel. 14 . Barker of Newport, I, iting his father, Mr. J. A Mrs. Harrict Taylor Upton. viee hairman of the executive committ the republican na! committee, he republican women of leaves tonight on the hiand for Norfolk for a “pton | speak on Wednes- at a large luncheon of republi- women and men, when there will number of the party leaders ifferent parts of the state in at. “ndance. She returns to Washing- ton the last of the week. The Bible history class of the HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holl 2561 | We Buy— | DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. N.W. Shoe Department —Second Floor An Overwhelming Response to Monday’s Amazing Footwear Event JUST RECEIVED—NEW SHIPMENT Also Offer Them at the Same Great Money-Saving Price of 4.45 | women's wife of Gen.jM Miss Clara Cousins of | Ordonez of Bogota, | ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. Woodmarh & Lothrop City Club is tving an Easter dinner J Wednesday _evening, March 21, at 7 o'clock, Dr. Josephiné Baird presiding. Rev. Dr. Thomas V. Moore of the Catholic University will speak on the psyehology of the Bible. Miss Clara Nelson, superintendent of the Sunshine Home, will talk about “Deadletter Christians.” Other speak- ers are: Maj. Max Wainer and Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey. A musical program will be rendered by Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, soprano, ac- companied by Mrs. Wright of tucky; Miss Cleo Stanlan accompunied by Miss Flc ples; Miss Ce Humb A three-reel fllm of | Moses” will be shown. Among the guests will be Mrs, Max | Walner, Mrs. William 15. Humphre. Misy Ethel Charles, Mrs. Evelyn C.| Hunt, Miss Ruth E. Joues and Mre. | Marie Pierce. Among those Who have vations a Mark Potter, » Ea nt, Dr. Juli . Lyman B. Swormst Kuthrine Sellers. Mr: Judge Mary O'Toole, Guard, Miss Harlet A. W. E Mrs. Marion Mrs. Ida Hosmer, Mrs. Helen oy, Miss Gertrude Leonar Mary Shaw, Mrs. ] S. V. H. Plcket, Miss ¥ Staples, Mrs. Jennie Franklin, 2 Shoemaker, Mry. M , violinist, | the' “Life of made reser- Mr Kiel, Miss Stabler, Miss Maude A. Freeman, Mrs. Alice T. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Miss Audrey White- more, Mrs. C. C. Breed, Miss Allce! Kirker, Mrs. C. S._ Richardson, Mrs.| Mary E. Dashiel; Mrs. Mary D. John- son, Miss Lilie Washburn, Miss Emma Washburn, Commander €. T. Jewell, Mrs. Joseph Woolman, Miss G. A. Bowdle, Miss B. Wills, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Ruth N. Han Mrs. Mary Burke, Miss O'Hare and Miss Annabel Ruth. | Miss Ida Simon and Miss May Simon entertained about thirty-five guests at a charmingly arranged rty Monday evening in honor of Miss Eilla_ Kaminsky, whose mar- rage to Mr. Edward Liess of New York will take place March 18. The event took on the nature of a show- | er for the bride-elect, and there was music, dancing and a supper during the evening. i MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES WRAPS AND HATS Smart and Distinctive at a Reasonable Cost. The Practical, Dignified Profession. Ask’ for Baooklet PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S Years in Washington Mrs. 8. A. Thompson, s Sophia | UT of doors—supposedly. ! doors, at RIZIK, it’s wonder- ! fully present! all about baby bl : gaze upon RIZIK Over 1115 G n. w., at 12th st. Frank. 7475, 7° Brothers | Has Spring Come? In- You'll forget izzards once you Springtime attire. i incontrovertibly Parisian. i Three-Piece Costume " Poiret Twill Semi-military Blue—Collar FEdging of silver— Jacket lined with King blue Can- ton crepe. Pricec TWELVE returned to, ; Hems | | | —unsurpassed hane Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE [ i E Street at Eighth AEEE S EEEEEE NS HEEEEEEEEREEESEEEEEERERRTC The]PALAIS ROV, G and 11th Street of These Faultless Fitting SHOES A PAIR Strap Pumps, Oxfords, One-Eyelet Ties, Suitable for early Spring wear, be it dress, street or sports. Patent Leather, Black Kid, Tan Calf, Brown Kid, Black Satin, Black Short-Tongue Colonial Pumps Calf and combinations of Patent and Gray Suede, This is really a “made to order” opportunity for the woman who recognizes the important part played by distinguished footwear in her daily Palais Royal—Shoe Department—Second Floor. life. A Heels are Louss, Spanish, Baby Louss, Cuban and Walking Types All Sizes Collectively. overed Button uttonho g.osocf \ Plal Embroidery, Braiding, Beading A. Lisner, Pres. iat.......$79.50 THIRTEEN titching 1 or machine work Shoe Department —Second Floor NSNS A NSNS NS I NS N SRR E N RN SN E NSNS NN NERNRE R ENEERRE Open 9:15 AM. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Croydon Topcoats, $45 “From the Other Side” Women are demanding these swagger English Topcoats more than ever before for their smart style, their becom- ing colors, their durability and their unequaled adaptabil- ity for a multitude of occasions. Shadow plaids, swagger checks in browns, tans and grays— among these newest arrivals—two of which we illustrate. Handsome Scotch fleeces and camel-fleeces, in single and double breasted models— $49.50 to $69.50 Womes's Coat Sectior, Third floor. Spring Hats for Girls and Juniors —are as gay as gay can be- and such a variety there is from which to choose. There are straws turned up and down, and wide-brimmed affairs with trim, long stream- ers; and hats that aren’t trim- med with ribbon or embroid- ery or perky little flowers of brilliant hue are apt to favor a soft twisted scarf. JUNIORS’ HATS are mostly upturned—sometimes adding the dash of a smart quill Prices begin at $5 3 w©¥% Fashion Says “Capes for Misses’ Now, these capes may be fashioned of some soft and lovely deep-pile fabric, such as brown Gerona, topped with beige fox and tied with a huge brown grosgrain ribbon bow— $110. Or it may be of navy blue repp cord, smartly bloused and collared with puffed taffeta—$75. Others rely upon their beautiful fabrics alone for beauty. Priced $49.50 to $110 Girls’ Millinery, Fourth floor. Misses’ Section, Third floor. Featuring the Exclusive Lily of France Corsets 15 Lily of France Corsets, exclusively here, in Washington, have never been more beautiful than now; fashioned, as they are, of exquisite broches and brocades—they charac- terize everything that is desirable in fine corsets. Featured at $15 An orchid and gold bro- cade model for the slight figure. For the average figure, a handsome pink brocade, with elastic top and gore. For the heavier figure a new model of knitted elas- tic and satin-finished broche, Two Attractive Styles DeBevoise Brassieres, extremely good-looking new models from For- sythe and other makers of tailored blouses. Two are illustrated—the one of La Jerz, with a swagger dotted black tie, $7.50; the other of crepe de chine, with smart collar, cuffs and front, hem- stitched in small squares, $1L.75. Other smart styles, with Peter Pan or Tuxedo style collars, show smart pleated frillings or fine tucking, as feminine touches. A ;larrow bandette, of lace, and a longline bandeau, for the fuller figure. Corset Bection, Third floor. Blouse Seetion, Third floor. Close 6 P.M. SASHBOWS —are the “Paris h;be’" on Spring’s smartest Fashions. For with a big side-tying bow Fashion sets her seal of approval, again and again; so says the latest word from Paris— And this sashbow fashion is realized in our smartest fashions — the Jacquette, the tailleur, wraps and sports clothes. “The Jacquette rightest of all Spring Fashions” This jacquette, iike a straight box coat; this jacquette that wraps around and ties with a huge sashbow—this jac- quette exotic in its design and colorings—comes from Czecho- Slavokia, and is the brightest and rightest of all $65 Fashion’s notes now for Spring . e The Jacquette Suit, $115 Womer's €uit Section, Third fioor. Handsome Spring Wraps and Capes for Large Women Soft, deep-pile fabrics, some- times topped with fox, some- times handsomely embroidered on a contrasting shade— sometimes trimmed with wide bands of grosgrain and mon- key fur, like this cape illus- trated; these are Spring's fashionable wraps and capes for the large woman. Black leads—then soft cocoa, sand and navy blue, $45 to $135 Special Side Section, Thind foor. Forsythe---and other Tailored Silk Blouses $5.75 to 1275 With the return of the tailleur this Spring returns the vogue of the tailored silk blouse, bringing with it some