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SOCIETY. Soa Mme. Jusserand Recuperating From Recent lllness Spend Summer in France. ME. JUSSERAND. wife of the ambassador of France, plans to sail at the end of this month for her home in where she wil Mme and is f several weeks, ng is not defl the recuper- France, spend summer. Juss, set, tinued recuperation Senora da Riano, wife of the ambas £ador of Spain, will return tomorrow from White Sulphur Springs. where she went about ten days ago with Mrs Gerry, wife of Senator Peter Goelel Gerry The ambassador of Germany. Dr Otto Wiedfeldt, left Washington ves- terday for a weeks' trip in the south where he will visit in Savannah and New Orleans. Kecretary Davis Gone To Miaml for Week End. The Secretary of Labor who has been at Palm Beach since oing south with the President and irs. Harding, went to Miami yester- day. The Secretary is expected to return to Washington Monday morn- ing, and Mrs. Davis, who is at the Hotel Astor in New York. will also return the first of the week E. J. Henning, wife of the assistant secretary of labor. is with Mrs. Davis in New York and will return with her Mr . The minister of Poiaud and Mme. | dinner Wroblewska were hosts at last evening, entertaining a distin- guished company in the legation. on 16th street. In the company were the ambdassador of France, M. Jus-| cerand; the ambassador of Brazil. Mr. de Alencar: the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde. the minister 6f Switzerland and Mme Peter, the minister of Mme. Wallenberg. the mi } Serbs, Croates and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich; the charge d'affaires of Latvia and Mme. Seva, the military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont, the military attache of the Italian embassy and Marquise ar pernezzo, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt ¢ veden ster of the Poole, the counselor of the Polish legation and Mme. Kwapiszewska and the honorary attache, Prince Radziwill of the Spanish em- will return ork, where tend the banquet given last even- tng at the Hotel Plaza, in honor of Senor Benevento of The charge d'affaires of Greece. Mr 4 rdos. has been joined by ados. who recently arrived v from KEurope. where or several months she has been 1. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff will rtain _informally at dinner to- t at their residence for a number officers who served in France Col Goff. and their wives. Cov- il be laid for eighteen with this evening the membe party of their daug! O'Donnell Hinckl McCeney-Werlich, take place to- morrow at noon. An informal supper tn Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hinckley's home on 16th street will follow the rehearsal for the ceremony Mr a whose marriage will Mr. and Mrs. William S. Revburn entertained Miss Hinckley and Mr MecCeney-Warlich and their attend- ants at Juncheon at the Hotel Hamil- ton today ss Helen Le Seure was hostess to mpany of twenty-two at dinn evening. entertaining in compl Mr. M a las: ment to Miss Hinckley and Ceney-Werlich. Mrs. B. Sumner Welles arrived this g on her con-' Robert Hinckley will| iety and Expects to morning to spend the week end with Mrs. Hicks. wife of former Representa- tive Frederick C. Hicks, who is with | her mother. Mrs. Plerre C. Stevens. in | her country’ home, Benvenuto, near Ber- {wyn. Md." Mrs. Welles has come to Washington 1o attend the wedding to- morrow of Miss Hinckley and Mr. Me- Ceney-Werlich Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs John Allan Dougherty will give a reception | Easter Monday afternoon, April 2. in the home of Mrs. Walsh, when their BUeSLS are Leing asked to meet the am- | bassador of Japan and Mmg. Hanthara Ars. W m Wallace and her daugh- ter, Miss Wallace, will entertain at tea | this afternoon in compliment to their | | house guest, Mrs. Walsh. wife of former Representative Joseph Walsh of Massa- chusetts. Ascisting Mrs. and Miss Wal- | lace wiil be Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs. Bertram Groesbeck, Mrs. A. W Tuck, Mrs. Daniel Callahan, Mrs. J. J. Hogan, Mrs. Arthur P. Drury, the Misses Groesbeck and Miss Louise | Smith. M Wallace and her daughter Were hos mes at luncheon Wednesday, en- ]lununing in honor of Mrs. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney went to White Sulphur Springs today to remain over the end and will return to Washington Tuesday Col Clifford Returns | From Florldn Trip. Col. Edward Clifford. assistant sec- retary of the Treasury. has returned to Washington from Miami. Fla., and resumed his residence at the and Navy Club. | has ! Army Mrs. E. H. G. Slater. "who | her house on 15ih street eariy winter and has been at'Palr Beach i for the season. will give a large {luncheon followed by bridge tomor- {row afternoon in honor of Miss Mary |Gwynne, also of Washidgton. who fis ivisiting Mrs. Slater for the late | season closed in the Mrs. Charles G. Dawes ichildren. who have been and her at Sea Breeze, Fla.. for the past week, have returned to the Ponce de Leon, at St. Augustine. uise Thoron has gone to . where she is_visiting her nd'aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John W Col entertained a company informally at dinner last evening. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke Mrs. Llovd W. Bowers. formerly of Washington. and now living in New York. entertained at luncheon yester- day at Plerre's, New York, when her | guests included Mrs. Lewis Nixon and | Mrs. Herbert Shipman. i Elizabeth Miss Weiner. who has | ®one to Newport to visit Miss Dwyer. { daughter of Col. T. F. Dwyer, at the | | Naval War College, shared honors at a tea yesterday which Miss Dwyer gave for her two house gues Weiner and Miss Henrietta of Mount Vernon, N, Y. Mrs. larz Anderson will ba guest of horor and speaker at | regular Sunday afternoon tea at the | clubhouse of the League of American | the the | Pen Women, 1722 H street north- | west. March 1%, at 4 o'clock. Her | subject will be lecting Material for ‘a Travel Book." Mrs. Richard Yates and Mrs. Clif- | SR ) Your Old Hat Made New Again | 1 Cleaning, Blocking d Remodeling { Hat Frames and Trimmings Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W, When mothers take the grea appearance, Coats and Capes for Sport Coats, Dress amd Capes,7 to 14 years. Coats Made of soft sport fabrics. in plain lll colors and plaids. Materials illl are Polo, Camel Hair and Il Tweeds. Ranging in price } from— $10.00 to $29.50 New Easter Hats for girls and Sport Hats galore. Hemp. i Hats for boys from 2 to 6 Milan Braid Hats. Ranging in $1.50 t wool, in a large assortment of Special Sweaters for little tots, in YOUTHFUL APPAREL Easter Time Is ¢ 1 _The modern parent delights in having her child attired in tasty and attractive apparel, which at the same time is serviceable and good wearing. k | Special Price, $3.50 Rolled-brim Tweeds, Serge and Brown Kid Navy Caps; also 7 to 14 vears old Sweaters, For $3.50 " I FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND F at Tenth St. test pride in their youngster’s Children of All Ages i 2 to 6 vear Coats for ||| wife of the Hotel. ford Ireland will preside at the tea table. Branch No. 2, later in the Mills, preside. Mrs, Paris-Inspired Hats Attractively Priced, $13.50, $15.00, $18.50 Other Models, $25 to $50 little tots, in all the new fabrics, including Tweeds, Polo Cloth, [l Camel Hair and Serge— $7.95 10 $187%50 || 4 to 14 years old. Dressy Hats | Milan and Fancy Braids vears, in a large assortment of price from— o $4.50 in coat style, made of Shetland shades. , $5.00 slip-on and coat styles. FOR EVERYWOMAN oA 00.0:00:00000FTSE Hawailan taken an apartment at the Arlington THE E Hoslitio Islands, ‘they to take place at Mrs. James W. McNeil, chairman of the series of card parties which have been arranged by the Twentieth Cen- tury Club for the benefit of the I3 ING dareert. | Congress from naye Army Relief Society, is planning & garden party to be held season on the grounds | of Soldiers’ Home. Arrangements will be discussed at the annual meeting of the branch. 1 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mar- garet's parish building. president of the branch, will | Albert | Juve- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. nile Protection Assoclation, announces that all tables have been taken for the first party in the series, which is to be given tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor. 1328 18th street northwest. | Hotel. Among her guests were Mr. Tea will be served after the game.|and Mrs. J. B. Ware of Charleston, Alternating at the tea table will be| W. Va. . Mra, Edwin Grosvenor, Mrs. Willlam - H. Herron, president of the Twentieth| rp, y Century Ciub, and Mra. E. P. Bicknell. | Post Noc 2. The. American Legion: The list of patronesses for the|will give a St. Patrick’s day danc ;::;“Z‘A’o‘:‘d‘llf'd by Mrs. Harding and | tomorrow night at the United States rs. Coolidge. marine barrucks, $th and G streets The da:e for the second party of the southeast. The affalr is for the bene- series will be announced Saturday|fit of the welfare fund and will be and there fs already & walling 18t | featureq with music by the United for tables for that occasion, States Marine Band, under the lead- ership of Capt. Willlam H. Santle- mann. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. The U. S. 8. Jacob Jones Post is composed exclusively of Yeo- men (F), who served in the United States Naval Reserve force through- out the world war. Since the sick and disabled veterans returned from overseas they have been constantly engaged in welfare and relfef work in the various hospitals. nding & fortnight at the Lee House. . o Mrs. McEwen Johnson, who i ing at the Shoreham, entert luncheon yesterduy st the Hamilton stay- d at Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Dillingham and_their two children have arrived in Washington from Ormond Beach, Fla., and are at the Hotel Hamilton. On account of the serious illness of one of her little sons, Mrs. Theo- dore Tiller has recalled invitations for her serles of Sunday night sup- pers. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kennedy of Millinery 528 12th St. N.\W. One Door Below F A Remarkable Assemblage of Hats Especially prepared for Easter Piquant creations that breathe the very atmosphere of Spring. Smart materials, trimmings and novelties Prices. 510.00 to $25.00 1 ROXM the foremost ateliers of Paris to the most famous milli- nery studios of New York and shown in Washington er- clusively in Erlebacher’s Millinery Salon. Faithful Reproductions of the Millinery Masterpieces of Chanel Louison Lanvin Suzelle Patou Suzy Our recently established connections with noted millinery designers in New York will enable us to present daily to dis- criminating Washington new Paris-inspired chap- eaux in street, afternoon, evening and sport models for matrons, young wom- en and misses. Washington Branch of the Famous Continuing Saturday Our Tremendous EASTER HAT SALE Extraordinary Of Exclusive display Model Hats, duced by the best designers, are of- pro- fered in this ex- traordinary Easter event at a price so low that even or- Fifth Ave. New York Establishment S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. > . ering T =0+010:0+0 -0 0-0-80+0-0. dinary copies would have to sell Every type of hat in all for more. styles and colors to suit the matron and the miss. The com- { (Continued on Ninth Page.) FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. SOCIETY. 1 The House of Quality N 837.939 F St N.W. No Branch Stores o Our First Easter Announcement Embracing Childrew’s and Junior Girls Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Hats This new department on our third floor presents for your approval dainty new apparel carefully selected, youthfully designed and moderately priced. New Spring Coals $5.95 $8.50 510 515 *12.50 I Spring Coats and Wraps 5 For Girls 6 to 16 years $12.50, *15, *17.50 | fo *25 | | N especially complete showing of chii- | | “Xdren’s models in crepe de chine, pongees. JUST as handsomely stsled as our exclu- | all-wool sports cloth,” Polaire, overplaids | | * sive models for women and misses. In | and chiffon broadcloth. Each little coat a | overplaids, Polare. camel’ novelty i perfect model of expert designing and mak- | | mixtures, cut bolivia, sucde The | ing. Newest spring shades and white. zalucs are cxiraordinary. | Exquisite White Dresses 0 to 16 Years $12:50, $17-50; $19.50. to; $25 Of fine white georgette and creps de chine. Their charming and youth ful styling 1s the work of artists in the art of children’s dressma The aelection is extraordinary. Children's Silk Dresses 7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50;. $15, $17:50) 8pring beauty in Children's Dresses of Crepe e chine. tafietn and eilk pongec. Hand-rmhroidery sork of silk or wool, dainty ruffles, handsome New Tub Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 years 31, $1.50, $1.95 $2.50, $2.95 to $5 In imported and domestic gingham. vofles, " linene and cotton crepes. Ktraightline or panty styles, splondid. sclection. White, wifh color fouches, handsome checks and plain colors of pink, corn, tan, blue. New Tub Dresses 6 to 14 vears $1.95, $2.50 $2.95, $3.95 $4.95 to 87.50 Lovely cotton crepen. imported and omentic ginghams. Many are ind embroidered in yarm and irimmed | 10ith appligued flowers cnd medal- | lions. Ezceptional assortment. noa Easter Hats { For Little Tots, Juniers French and Domestic i A e T I7oile Dresses | Sl s Sep e gt 2 10 6 years $2.50, $3.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses to 14 Years $395.85, 8595 87.50, $8.50 to $10 led sewcers ond desi o $10, $12.50, S50 $25 effectively. grosgrain ribbon. Little French and Domestic hood effects. iwith chiffon 7 S = facings. Tailored ond I"oile Dresses Tpors. hats with orientol . i o T o ~202 = A caps and finy French ment of colors $8.50, $10 io $13 Our Millinery Department Features Saturday —New Easter Hats——l In a Special Showing Hats as Hlustrated Milans Ribbon-Trimmed! Neapolitan Hairs, Flower-Trimmed ! Transparent Hairs, Ostrich-Trimmed! A comprehensive showing for the smart miss and matron in de- lightful new colors and shapes for your new Easter suit or coat. Jaccard Model Hats $20 to $35 , In Our Popular-Priced Section Smartly Styled Spring Hats $ 5 ' The variety is so large in these new sailors, droopy brims, watteaux and dress shapes, in every new material and color for spring wear that at this time you cannot help but find your hat here.