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-~ s S XL LI I 222X 2 X L BESH200409025-00000000000000300000060000084 . Secretary of the Treasury, oociety The Minister of China and Mme. Sze Will Return to Washington in Few Weeks, After Several Months’ Absence. HE minister of China and Mme. Sze will sail for this country early in April. They are now taking a short vaca- tion in their home, in China, where they went from Peking a few days 4g0. The minister and Mme. Sze have been greatly missed from the diplo- matic circle since their departure, in November. Miss Aiflsa Mellon, daughter of the went to New York vesterday to remain about 2 fortnight, and will return here about Easter. The Secretary will probably make a short visit in_his home, in Pittsburgh, before Miss Mel- Jon's return, but has made no plan for a vacation as yet. Minister of Poland und Mme. W roblewska to Entertain. The minister of Poland and Mme. TWroblewska will entertain a com- yany at dinnar this evening at the le- ®ation on 16th street presentativ Stevenson lef! Tor their hom roveral months’ sunmimer they will 1ain home, Montreat, lina. Miss Gladys O'Donnell Hinckles and | i marriage will take place Saturday, were ihe guests in compliment to whom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney enter- 2ained a small company at lunch today Miss Hleen Le Seure will be hostess at dinner this evening, when her guests have been asked to meet Miss Hinck- ley and Mr. McCeney-Werlich, Mme. Hauge gave a small tea yes- terday afternoon for Miss Hinckley and her flance. Percival McCeney-Werlich, whose Mrs. Robert B. Armstrong gave a Juncheon today at the H. Among the guests were Oddie, Mrs. Crissinger, m\.a Hunt Blair, Mrs. Leslie ! Shaw. Fernando Cuniberti, Mrs, Hatton, Mrs. Louis telm, Mrs. Smedbu. Harriman, Miss Sumner, and Miss Hogin. used as the table de § Miss mgm a Mrs. T. Septimus Austin was hostess mi luncheon today at the Shoreham. entertaining a company of seventeen. JHer guests were Senora de Elizalde, ’\| Andrieus A. Jones. Mme. Proch- Mrs. Robinson Dow Mrs '\\fl am Henry Smith, jr. Delos Jlodgett, Mrs”John Alien’ Dougherty, Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. John iTker Holcombe, ‘Mre. Clarence (. alhoun, Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzle, 2irs. Charles Nelson Riker and Miss Mary Temple. Miss Madeleine Austin will enter- tain at luncheon for a company of Jourteen at the Hotel Hamilton Sat- wrday. Mre. Edwin S. Pufler was hostess to a company of eleven at lunch to- way. Cards have been received in Wash- fngton from Mrs. Margaret C. Bolin announcing _the marriage of her daughter, “Elsa Jeannette, to Mr. Decatur : Gordon, Monday, Tos Angeles, i Durant | 1 " { nople. | Peru and Mrs. Miles Poindexter were W {Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Gordon being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durant Gordon of this city. Maj, and Mrs. A gone to Asheville, N. C., where they are guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. Contee Thompson at their home, Grove Park. They will remain for two weeks. Tasker have Mr, and Mrs. wavely were hosts at bridge and dinner last evening at; their home, 4101 Conne: entertaining Dr. and Mrs. H 8. Joshua Evans, Mr. Mrs. Charles Wade H. Atkinson, M ry White, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mr. and | Mrs, H. Schmeckebjer, Maj. and Mrs. Eckels, Mr. and Mre. R. S. Walter, M 1. O. Hine, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Liebermun, Mrs. Miss Taylor, Mr. Flshnr Henry T. . Blair and Mr. R. K. Verbe. = | Russian ge fair. to be April 10, at Wardman . for the benefit of the of which Mrs. Robert The given Tue Park H Russian Relie Lansing is ch one of those unique events that cap- Denby " s have secured Tchernikoff to ute the special features of ainment, who will duplicate scenes that actually take place at_the village fairs in Russia. Princess Cantacuzene and Mrs. sing have sent for 100 dolls that are being dressed by the Russian Tefugees in_Paris. The hours of the fair will be from 3 o'clock in the afternoon to 10 o'clock in the evening and special features for children will take place in the afternoon. The funds that are raised will be sent directly to Mrs. Mark Bristol, wife of Admiral Bristol, at Constan! R Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter ntertnined at Dinner. The United States ambassador to the guests in whose honor Mr. John P. Hartman of Seattle entertained at dinner at the New Willard last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McConihe were hosts to a company of forty last evening at dinner, entertaining at the the new director of the War Finance We all know that a good old fur is superior 1o & cheap new one. Then why not hate that Choker Made of the old fur at $5.00 MARTIN WOLF, 327 Ave. Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON growing 20d:. For dry nulr & enine o Absorbent Cleansing dirty reduces large po pihlmond | Siln | Food: A builder that nd makes veivety compiexio Makes firm necks sad "3100 eacn At g and department stores, and at Mrs. Coon's office, 1405 Eye street’ northwel TAR, WA . and axaln Friday and the Child Welfare fund. Gorporation and Mrs. Frank W. ell. Mon- | at luncheon vesterday iy day. in honor of (¢ blon ordered for duty at . Mrs. Macfarland's ot! e Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Snvllmun Austin, Mrs. Psul Simons, Mrs. Charles Oman, Mrs. Cecil Baker. Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, jr.; Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Mrs. Ken nedy Wheeler, Mrs. Robert F. Mac Renzle and Mra Malcolm McConihe, alster of the host: Mrs. Bernard es gave a dinner PRrty Jast evening for the members of the casts for the three one-act plays which will be given tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Child Welfare Soclety. Miss Helen Pratt of New York, who is visiting Miss Helen LeSeure, was the guest In_compliment to whom Miss Frances Hampson entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Miss Elizabeth Hanna was hostess at dinner last evening. Miss Jeanne Schroers, whose engage- ment to Mr. John E. Searle, was an- nounced yosterday, was the guest of honor at” luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, who entertained in her home on Blitmore street. _Mrs. Emory Land, wife of Capt, Land. and her mother, Mrs. Chester, Yot Wednesday for Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Chester has been indisposed for the past two months. Miss Elizabeth Putnam of Davenport, Towa, 18 visiting Mr. and Mrs. George R. Putnam in Bnncrnft place. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Barros of Chile, who have come to Washington to spend about a year, have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry, who have_been spending weeks in Florida, -have returned to their apartment at the Lee House. Mrs. J. Hamilton Lewis, wife of the former &enator from ¢ 0. 18 €x- d to arrive in Washington to- and will be at the Shoreham while here oncure Parker of Chi- gh before going to Atlantic City Parker spent Page.) Amazing Values Just at the Outset of the Easter Season Women’s and Misses’ SPRING WRAPS Rich, exquisite materials! one new! Ultra-smart! Dressy models show capes or Every- tie- at-side in the newest way — many also have attractive buckles or rib- bon ties. Remember—Only One of a Kind Colors: Mouse Gray Tan Velnor Bolivia THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Impressive Values at Expressive Prices We have gathered for this mid-month occasion an assortment of Dresses and Suits that we are featuring at very popular prices. They are splendid values at these prices— both artistically and intrinsically—and are offered for your consideration. Frocks, *49 and 69 Exclusive models—developed in the dressy and smart crepes—ofiering a wide variety for choice. Elaborately embellished beading. with embroidery and Suits at 492 Very fine Twill Cords —in dressy Straightline models, Balkan and Box designs—either of strictly tailor finish or handsomely embroidered and braided. You'll appreciate their superiorities. Showing New Wraps Every phase of fashion, and for every type of service—from the Smart Sports Coat to the Wrappy Coats and Capes. Plain weaves and overplaids— plain tailored and richly.fringed and embroidered. e 527.50 to 316500 ' Charming Hats Easter Millinery is here in all the splendor of gay colorings and effective shapes—whether you are inclined for the dress Hat or one for Sports wear. $12:50 to $35.00 Black The House of Quelity | Mayer Bros. & 937939FSI. N.w. Velverette Cordelain Bryton Tan Co. No Branch Stores 7 FRIDAY’S SPECIAL SALES SPRING SUITS One Model, as sketched $29 E have just received this special purchasc of smart, new, hand- tailored suits and place them on sale tomorrow at a price that docs mot ncarly represent iheir actual worth. They are carefully made throughout of all-wool Poiret twill and tricotine. Jackets, out belt. Erozen, i m 11 10 18; ris are finely tailored nud fit perfectly. S women’s, 34 to 44; also extra sizes, silk lined, and may be worn with or withe Black, nav) Other New Suits, $35, §45, $50 to $85 New Spring Dresses, *25 tomorrow for the first time a very charming group wal dresses specially purchased and offered at this very attractive price. Wonderfully pretty creations in paisleys, cantons, crepe de chines, taffetas, poiret twills, tricotines, plain or in combinations, Nazy, brown, black and the mewest spring shades. Misses’, 14 to 18; women’s, 34 to 46. Other New Dresses, $17.50, $19.50, $29, $35, $45 Up Very Individual and Charming SPRING HATS, *7.50 OPIES of pattern hats, also original designs from our own workrooms. Hats with milan crowns, new transparent hasrcloth and timbo straws. Swmart movelty straws. Becoming little suit hats, saslor shapes and off-the-face effects. Dainty little poke shapes with full wreaths and flower sprays. Hats with wonderful bows and pompons of silk faille vibbon complete this exceptional collection. Colors, navy, gray, sand, copen, mountasn hase, pur- ple and black. Other New Spring Hats, $5, $5.95, $8.50, $10, $12.50 Up several |R spending a few days at the |R THE PINK FACE-CL'AY While it's principal component is CLAY, it is like clay or mud in name only. It is PINK! It is CLEAN and cleanses. It acts QUICKLY! It is an I_anlish clay preparation, scientifically com- pounded, for improving the complexion. Almost instantly the facial tissues respond to its marvelous powers. “BEAU- TEINT> Tan Bo- Heals and removes blemishes. Pimples, Blackheads and Wrinkles disappear after its ap- plication. It cools, refreshes and rejuvenates the face and soothes “nerves” which are tired and frayed by modern life. \fter its use the skin feels and looks like that of rosy-cheeked vouth. There is nothing else ** GO TOR IR COMPLEXION just like it,” so don’t accept substitutes. For sale at all good drug | The “BeauTeiat: Co. (Desk 1), | ° and toilette counters or direct T nhingtan, D C. | = Send me fullsize tube of “‘Beau- from us by mail. he $1.00 herewith in. . (Cross out | ‘words not vallublll { Used at Miller’s 12 Barber Shops and other first-class establishments. { A LARGE SIZE Tube 77777227 Name .... + <o an Address LzzerrrrzrrzzzzzzZdd7, 7007, 727, Y, % //// Jmfl&% 252525 New York Pittsburgh Boston Baltimore Millinery of Paris Inspiration Special, $10 and $12.50 . See the collection Leon is now showing. interpretations of the newest Millinery motifs. Convincingly styled! Enticingly priced! “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” Adaptations and 1106 G Street. N\W. A WONDERFUL TWO-DAY SALE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SMART STYLES—WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Suits, Coats, Wraps, Capes, Dresses The very latest authoritative styles received this week. The values are excep- tional—WE court comparison. HANDSOME WRAPS, COATS AND CAPES All the soft lustrous fabrics, Velours, Twills, Velvay, Roshanara and other silks—a wonderful display. $29.50, $35, $49.50, $69.50 200 SPORT COATS AND CAPES—FOR ANY TIME WEAR English tweeds, mannish materials, plaids, checks and plain tan. Featured at $18.95, $25, $29.50, $39.50 DISTINCTIVE SUITS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Tailored, balkan and blouse mod els—twill and mannish materials— incompara ble values, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 NEW SPRING DRESSES—Entire 4th Floor Beautiful models in crepes, solid colors, paisley and novelties, roshanara, taf- feta, in all the new colors and combinations. WONDERFUL DRESSES, $25, $35, $39.50 & $45 75 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses 30 Sample Dresses Silk crepe, tricosham, paisley, and One of a kind silk crepes, women’s 2 e and misses’. three-piece jerseys. $22.50 to $35 $16.95 ONYX PURE SILK HOSIERY, GRAY, CARAMEL AND BLACK, $1.98 A LA UD LA UPUA LR LRI RO LA U AP LA UP LR LA LB L LR LA LA R LA LA LRHLRLS: 55a52525¢ Ta5) 25252525252525252525252525 452525252525 & “DD'IF*D“P:)PF—D’DF"’D""’DID,'D_J‘FQ i25eqehaae5e52525e525e525a5252 A% A o AN RN RN R S S - (