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(Cortinued from Eighth Page.) the week-end at Fredericksburg, Va., the liome of her parents. After her stay in Atlantic City Mre. Parker will go to New York before returning to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlin Ever- ett left Washington last night for Hot Springs, Va, and will remain there for several weeks. Madame Hannenfedt, widow of Gen, Hannenfedt of the Imperial Guard of Russia, and daughter of Mr. L. T. Mertvago, was the guest of honor Yyesterday afternoon at the bi-month- 1y tea of the French section of the Twentieth Century Club, at the home ©f Mrs. George Bowerman, Madame Hannenfedt is well re- membered in Washington, as she made her debut here while her father! Lyas naval attache of the Russian em- Bave an interesting talk yes- terday in French, speaking of her experiences during the Russian rev- olution and her flight through Swed- en to America. Bowerman was hostess and rancis Walker presided at the meeting. Mr. John Massic and Mr. Frederic Holton loft last evening for Miami, ¥Fla., where they will spend & fort- night, Eoys this evening at Walter Reed ospital, At the buffet luncheon to be given at the Club of Colonial Dames tomor- row at 1:30 o'clock Mrs. Larz Ander- son will glve a reading and Miss Alice olman of San_Francisco and Naw York will sing. Miss Colman was for- merly with the Royal Opera Company, in Brussels, and Is in Washington to take charge of the dramatic work of the Washington Opera Company. Mrs. Percy Duvall will entertain at tea on Friday between 4 and 5:30 at her residence. 820 Connecticut avenue, in honor of Miss Hazel Dawn, who has many friends in Washington. No cards have been issued. Former Vice President and Mrs. ‘Thomas R. Marshall had several close friends dining with them last evening at the Hamilton Hotel in celebration of Mr. Marshall's sixty-ninth birthday anniversary. Three interesting plays make up the final program for this season at the Rams Head Playhouse, where they were presented last night for the fivst time, by Robert Bell and Walter W. Beck, the producing directors; James Reynolds as art director, and the full strength of the Rams Head company. The plays include August Strindberg’s powerful one act drama, “Pariah”; Alice Brown's clever = character comedy, “Joint Owners in Spain,” also in one’act, and “The Tents of the Arabs,” Lord Dunsany’s story of the fascination of the great desert, in which all the Rams Head players ap- pear, in colorful costumes, {n & “real” desert atmosphere designed by James Reynolds. This program at the Rams Head Playhouse will continue through Mrs. William Roya! Stoki more. No date has been Wedding. Mr. Stokes serv. the war as lieutenant in the Corps, U. 8. A, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kline vin Denham. The wedding will take place early in April. The military attache e y, Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro Hura- guchi, was host to & company of four- teen-at dinner last evening in the Presi- dentlal suite of the Willand. Among the guests were Gen. Metritte W. Ireland, Col. Matthew A. DeLaney, Maj. M. M. Scott, MaJ. Frank B. Francls, MaJ. E. Hume, Maj. P. A. Schule, MaJ. G. F. Lull, Capt. Willlam C. Willlams, Capt. Edgar Price and Capt. H. W. Mahon. of the Japanese Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the following: John W. jarr_and Mionle H. Taylor, both of Winchester, Va. Albert Laldlow and Josephine Stout, both of Cherry . Va. John R, Burton it Johuson of “Woodvill nd Viola Bellows. t fhis city and Charlotle Md. C. Hinckley. odes and Eva T. Martin, F. Hawk and Aonle Debae, both of Saltimore, Md. ry_Kuegert of Baltimore. Md., aud Mints of Huiethorpe, M, elen F. Orem, Cfllehlfis and and Mable Maddox. o Leo E. David Charles J. both of Baltimore, ‘Walter Radtke Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to wtte Wemes, 103 13 wret st B AN MONTH'S INSTITUTE! D D 2 Gittings, 74, 814 Reek Creek Oburch Bmma Catherine Wetssl, 32, Chevy Chase Sagitarium. inkiln B. Kessler, 59, 1033 Rosedale atrest mortheast. Colltson Ford, 87, 910 Th atreet iillem L. Tubman, 03, Galllaggr H 5 £ L. ulver, &, Guiito ..5"7«':..»“":5"' 710 13th street Brown, 1V months, aorthweat. \June” Mullizgs. 8 mosths, Chlidren’s Hos: ¥ Cainerias B. McOlum, ¢ months, 433 Ttn street southwest. George Clatterbuck, @1, 1148 2iat streat sortbweat, Lucy Brown, 48, 905 1st strest soutuwest, Mirlas Thoraton, 23, Freedmen's Hospitai, ¥raak Coates, 6 months, 3108 Eye s unorthwest. —_— The nineteenth annual knitting arts exposition is to be held in Philade Phia the first week of April, under ti auspices of the National Association ?‘Sr":ll.ry and Underwear Manufac- L L e e ] Special for St. Blackistone‘s Remcmbrance BOX. $5 —A COMBINATION GIFT BOX of FLOW- ERS suitable to the day and delicious ROSE- FOR TRAINED NURSES Beventh-Day Adventists East of Misslesippl Will Convene Bohool at Takoma Park. A month's institute for trained nurses from most of the sanitariums and treatment rooms operated by the Seventh-day Adventists east of the Misstssippl river, was convened at the Washington Sanitarium in Ta- koma Park today. Intensive cours in public health work, denomination- teet | o) medical missionary methods and fleld work are to be given. This will be the first nurses’ insti- tute ever held by the denomination and teachers from every part of the country will help deliver the Instruc- tion lectures. The method of impart- ing {nstruction will include class dis- cussions, study and recitations from JJJJ‘JIJJJ Patrick’s Day i books, personal planning of courses and varlous methods of work In co- operation with (nstructors. The ourriculuin will include Blible hygiene, in which special emphasia will be placed on the manner {n which Bible truths can be incorporated in health talks: miniatry of healing, de- nominational health” administration, child welfare and school nursing. classroom methods in teaching, edu- catlonal physical culture, preventive medicine and personal hygiene, ad- ministration and organization of san- itariu; and schools of nursing, d nursing technique and pro- Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard All Work Guaranteed e e ATTACKED BY NEGRO. Autofst Enocks Assailant From Running Board of Car. Raymond Reed, twenty-two years old. 1148 Tth street southwest, was | attacked by an unidentified colored |man. who jumped on the running | board of his automobile as he was passing 5 M street southwest about ‘1 10 «’clock this morning. | “Phe intruder dealt the motoriat a | blow. Reed quickly returned the vom- pliment, knocking the colored man ! | | to the street. Thinking the colored man had been meriously hurt, Reed reported the inoldent to the police, but the assaflant disappeared befora the officers reached the scene of the encounter. “Just Like Home” Mary Jane Inn 516 12th Street N.W. Sbe Luncheon Dioner Alno a arte Et 11:30 85c “With 3 TRY FIRST 12191221 G Street Store Hours: 9 to 6 Silks N.w Pictorial Review April Fashion Sheets Free Spring Fashion Books, 25¢ S The ladies auxiliary of Providence Hospital, Mrs. John Foote, president, will give its annual benefit for the e wards of the hospital Tuesday April 10, at Keith's Theater. Saturday’ night, March 24, when the first scason of ‘the Rams Head Play- jers will come to an end. | Jast night's audience included: N Willlam Wheatley, Mr. und Mrs. Cor- Thom, Mrs. George D. Hope, 1 Bovd. Mrs R Govin: . A T MARY CHOCOLATES, daintily be-ribboned * in green. Special, $5. Send one to your “Colleen.” Shamrocks and Greén Carnations the health department {n the last twenty-four hours: John J. Stephens, 84 years, 1615 Q street. Flore Freuud, 84, 1711 New York avemue northwest Elisabeth Y. Van Dyne. 59, 2700 Comnecticut | t | R RS at Special Prices 1,000 Yards Paisley Silks Gia~ $1.50 Yard A wonderful display of these Popular Silks at a special price for Friday only. All ihe wanted backgrounds of navy, copenhagen, brown, tan, terrigan and henna, and also many light backgrounds. Remember—Friday only. Marriage of Mrs. Nivon To Wr. Rankin Announced. The marrfage of Mrs Nixon to Roy both of 44. Sibley Hospital Genrgatown Towpifal. o X 1018 North Capitol Ran Mrs. Dodge, enor, Mme. Edgecomb 3 Georges, and Commander rfleld Hospital G street mortheast rge Washington Hoa 14th and H Phone Main 3707 T k place vesterday ock. in the home of the L. 3 34th place, Cleveland jand Mr . J. J. Muir. chaplain of | Jewell . officiating. Only the im- mediate members of the two families { witnessed the ceremony and later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rankin left for an extended trip in the south. They will be at home after May first. | The bride of Yesterday was the widow of Mr. Charles C. on. o .| Henrieita Schwariz northwest. Idx M. Waterbury, orthwest. 511 Kenyon street L Chiffon Taffeta, $1.98 Yd. Regular $249 Quality 40 inches wide, in zinc, silver, Dutch blue, In colors of Navy, Dutch Blue, Silver, almond green, copenhagen, kaffe, mohawk, seal, s Congo brown, navy, midnight, biack and white. Black and White. Silk Section—Main Floor. 17c Ball 6 for $1.00 Canton Crepe, $2.25 Yd. Regular $2.98 Quality 62, 907 Varnum street Plans for the Goucher dinner, to be held April 7, are going forward under the direction of Miss Baldwin, presi- dent of the local chapter, ussisted by Miss Helen Dyer, Miss Edna_Stone, » Rice, Miss Marie Dowell, AT iee, Mrs. Paul S rt Marshall and Mrs. Howard. pected that the dinner will be the most successful event ever un- dertaken by the Washington the guests of honor are being chosen from those prominent in political and educational circle: LS O SO O o o O o o ok of 8 Bird, chairman of | will be hostess at “SILKENWORSTED YARN"—A new combination of Silk and Wool ; good quality light-weight luster; in many colors, including Silver Gray, Pea Green, Burnt Orange, Firefly, Tan, Lavender, Pink, Harding Blue, Black and White. Our instructor—Mlrs. Hollidge—will be glad to help vou with your knitting. Art Goods Section—Main Floor. n from ng with Mrs. sts of honor, Mrs. Capper and Mrs. Ralph H Cameron, wives of members o and Mrs. HII.GMmbm&& 5 316 7th St. NW. INENEW SUITS FOR EASTER Two and Three Piece Models $39.75 Very youthful, indeed, are the suits or the new season. Bloused types, straightline, tailored, box types; sash styles and embroidered and braided suits. All very new, exclusive and appealing. Shown in handsome Twillcords, Piquet- ines, Poiret Twills_and genuine Camel’s Hair Cloth. Colors include tans, Gray- stone, black and navy. Smart Camel’s Hair Suits Featured Specially at $ Mr. and Turner of W. announce the aughter, Helen Same: liam Hughes Stoke Mrs. William ington and Vi engagement of r . to Mr. Wil- n of Dr. and Ja RS Ribbons at 25¢ Per Yard Qualities Up to 69¢c In 34 to 7 inch widths. Two-tone satin, tinsel edge, Picot edge, Roman stripe, flowered. In many combinations for trimmings, spring frocks, hair ribbons, etc. One big lot for Friday and Saturday selling at 25c per yard. Notion Counter—Main Floor. Scott Rafter Wolft Smith; | with Hope Thompson, Miss | Lucille LaVarre and Miss Mary Arse- nath Jolinson, serving as their asst &nts. Throughout the tea hour, an Hawailan orchestra will render native music rs of the casts for the t plays which will be orrow evening at the F the benefit of the Child | will present their g The memi Jewelry and Imported Novelties—A New Department We take pleasure in announcing this new department devoted to Jewelry and Imported Novelties, which will be under the supervision of Miss Margaret Sechrist. Here you can find the latest in Novelty Jewelry. As opening day specials we invite your attention to the following: Music Box Bangle Bracelets, assorted colors, 79c. Peggy Beads, assorted colors, 49c, 98¢, $149. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 MoRrrisoNS FOUNDED 1894 Knoun For Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh 4 Continuing Tomorrow D Friday Our Great Special Offering of Newest, Spring COATS, CAPES SUITS AND DRESSES We have purchased two entire sample lines from several manufacturers—and we got a good price. And so you can buy TWO of these dresses for the price of one, if you choose. The Kiddies’ Dresses are in sizes 2 to 6—some are panty dresses; the Girls’ Dresses are from 7 to 14—some with Knickers. Materials Kiddie Kloth Bates Gingham Ne::'" S‘::lrelng Amoskeag Gingham Colors New Hampshire Gingham Chambrays Sateen . Pongee Downstairs Store. Chic springtime creations possessing distinctive features in novel pockets, sleeves, cuffs and trimmings; finger- tip, ¥-length and jacquette coats; narrow and self girdle belts tying on side. % 3 e G e Jewelry Section—Main Floor. OWNSTAIRS STORE Pre-Easter Sale of Girls’ and Kiddies’ Dresses Embroidery R:"‘fldex Natural Les Lenere Pearls, 24-inch Friday Will Be a Banner Day in Our ® Each Tucks and Combinations in plain stripes Canton Crepe Satin Crepe 345 SPRING DRESSES Chiffon Taeta $ 1 8'75 F atin A great variety of new printed styles very smartly fashioned in fine quality silks. Every dress worth much more than the sale price and you will find all sizes. N ( ? Kerry Crash Toweling: made of Jute and Linen; unbleached; w it h neat narrow border; l9c Unfen Crash Toweling, real Irish; three red cross- bar designs to selsct from. A very kood value— B gne whl‘\-h cannot C e duplicated when this lot goes Yd. Dy nirs Store, Absorbent Toweling, j roller or tea towels; goo quality with selvedge bor- ders; “made by the 19¢ Yd. famous Boott Mills. Downstairs Store. for % 2 just the thing to use for roller toweling. Special ... D i v a very value R A value demonstration that will serve to convénce you that your new spring wardrobe can be bought to advantage at Morrison's. Hand Towels; guest size: &ood quality xoft absorbent materfal: plain and colored borders: slight imperfections that can't be noticed. Very special for boarding _and rooming houses. No phone orders . 3 95’0 Blenched Crash Toweling, with blue stripe: good qual- ity and soft finished; lzéc for polishing gians- ware. Specisl at this low price.. Ea. Downstairs Store. —_— Turkisxh Batk Towels; ex- | tra heavy quality; large size 22x44 $4.35 Dosen. Downstairs Store. Black Sateem: fast with high luster: for bloomers, aprons, color; kiddies' dresses and many 28¢c Special Downstatrs Stere. STUNNING SPRING HATS Very special purchases enable us to offer $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 styles at— WOMW“O“’WW.“““MWQOOOM" 000000000000 000000 {d 4 An extensive array of approved styles assures ~our finding here a type to suit your desi Boott Towsls, slze 18x33, cut hem- stitched hems....... Downstairs Store. Downstalrs Store SALE OF EASTER FOOTWEAR Just as Faster comes, we are selling about 1,400 pairs of the latest smart styles in g]ipgers and Oxfords at a price that makes them one of the very best footwear values we have ever offered. You'll ba delighted at the big assortment of styles, and you'll want to buy two or more pairs at this unusual price, $3.35 | Pair The obwiously superior qualitics—the fine de- tasls of fit and finish will certasnly commend themselves to the woman and miss accustomed to paying much more than $25 for her SUITS, COATS and DRESSES. Red Star Sanitary Napkins; hemmed; 18x18 loc inches. \’ery‘:f clal. . Downatairs Stere. Come—See them all tomorrow! All sizes for women and misses This remarkable offer covers a collection of hats unsurpassed for style value. It includes ALMOND BLACK BROWN PEARL POPPY MILANS TAGALS VISCAS NOVELTY STRAWS COMBINATIONS AND MANY OTHERS Come early for best selections A Special Group of Smart spring styles from our regular stock, formerly priced much Iigher. New Silk Crepes, Taffctas and Print- ed Silks sn combinations of wanted col- ors—all sizes. All Sizes in the Combined Lot But Not in Every Style Black Satins Tan Calfs Gray Suedes Black Calfs And Many Other Leather Combinations Downstairs Store Black Kids Tan Kids 0000000000000 0000000000000900000000 S eSS st S