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SOCIETY. Society| The Secretary of the Treasury to Join Miss Mellon in Atlantic City for the Week End. r HE Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, expects to go to Atlantic City Friday to spend the week end with his daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon, and his son, Mr. Paul Mellon. Miss Mellon, who has been in New for a week, will go to Atlantic City today and will be at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel tomorrow, until F ‘brother, Mr. Paul Mellon, B to join her tomorrow or Friday for his Faster vacation The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- erty, who is recuperating from a long and serious illness Fla., was joined the yvesterday_ by his brother and Zin-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Daugherty, who are at the Flamingo. Miami, The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, will join vork, in their apartment at W n Park Hotel ¥Friday, after a short stay at Roches- ter, Minn Legation in Gala Dress for Persian New Ye The sein K r Day. ia, Mirza Hus- iving a large -rsiin receiving, arel wife of the or, and Mrs. Allen the chief of the division of the State The legation, which is| decorated with the new v assiste ings of 1 with a pro- fusion of S, . a custom ation. During tring orchestra is adapted to the Last evening the minister enter- tained a dist ner, in hono S State and ) Hughes. The other : the minister of Uruguay arela, the minis Panaretoff, the min Slovenes, tun Ogstor gan and t Abdullah : Mrs. Miss Willi Mr, secretary Khan Penfield | legation, 1ste The minister of Bolivia de Ballivian were hosts evening entertaining to the aml Caetani. The minister of Peter, the Senora de Pa and Senora it dinner last in compliment 1 . Arthur . Patrick’s military nt. th selor of the British John Joyce Bre The Jonkheer A. mini: egation, W. Mor- | lace, who have spent some time in went a few weeks ago and where the minister also represents his govern- ment. The minister of Ecuador and Senora - Elizalde will enterain a company v at dinner this evening at the Mrs. Robert W. Patterson will give a dinner dance Saturday evening, March 31, in_her home at 15 Dupont cle for her granddaughter, Count- Felicia Gizycka. Mrs. Patterson ad planned the dance at Grasslands Country Club, but will give it in her Dupont circle home instead. Mr. Dudley Browne will entertain a small company at dinner this eve- ning at Le laradis. The officers and ladies of Fort Myer will give a dance tomorrow evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. William C. Rivers. Dr. and Mme. Ardeshir B. Irani will entertain this evening in cele- ation of the IPersian New Year, which is the advent of the spring sea- son, and which in Persia is cele- brated for thirteen days, and in which the rich and poor .alike take part. themselves with new their houses are open c adorn clothes and to all. The Russian village fete for the benefit of Russlan refugees to be given at Wardman Park Hotel April 10 is being managed to success by a er of women important in so- Mme. Ekengren is chairman of pr m; Mme. Mistowt, of costumes; Mr: Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph and Mrs. Clarence R. Day, of tickets; Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, chairman of printing; Mrs. Charles Bunker, of ways and means; Mrs. Edward Harri- man and Mrs. Sidney Andrews, sales, and Miss Elizabeth Gardiner, of dances, one of the most picturesque features of the village streets. Mrs. George Marye, Mme. Mishtowt and Mrs, Charles Bunker are in charge of the entertainment commit- tee. One of the most important danc- ers will be Miss Janet Justice, daugh- ter of Col. and Mrs. Justice. Mme, Lubovska of Russia will spend the greater part of the spring in Washington and is staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Church Prelates to Witness Passion Play. The apostolic delegate to the United States, Archbishop Biondi, and Archbishop Curley of Baltimore Il attend the performance of the n Play at the President The- this evening. It will be the jfirst public appearance of the recent- ly arrived apostolic delegate, Senator and Mrs, James E. Watson and C and Mrs, John H. Carroll of W ington, were among the zuests dinner last evening of Col. and Mrs, Winfield T. Durban, ho joined t winter colony at St gustine, Fla., yesterday, arriving at the Ponce de Leon from their home in Indiana. Mrs. William Edgar Dalton left to- day for New York city and Atlantic City, where her husband, Capt. Dal- will join her for the Easter holi- States ambassador Former United to France and Mrs. Hugh C. Wal- Paris leaving Washington a have gone to England, since month ago, where they will be the guests of the 1 return where they 1109 F St. N.W. Vi Feature Priced Lined With Fin [ S QN > S NN S e MORRISONS FOUNDED Known for Remarkable Value-Giving BEAUTIFUL NEW TAILORED SUITS THE EQUAL OF CUSTOM TAILORS’ HUNDRED-DOLLAR PRODUCTS One Model Pictured Here Made of Superb Twill or Tricotine ALL SIZES S A arl of Derby, who will entertain 1894 Nr. Eleventh *5S e Quality Crepe W77 17, R E e s MISS BEATRICE Daughter of the assistant secretary of labor and HENNI E. J. Henning, who has rejoined them in Washington after a visit in New York. a house party in his country home, Knowsley in i Kin George and Queen Mary are expecte at the Grand National Steeplechase at Alinree, near Knowsley. Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lehr will re- main in their apartment on 16th street through April and the first of May will open their home in the Green Spring valley, where they will remain until the first of July. Dr. and Mrs. Lehr leased their country home to Mr. and Mrs. W. Roscoe Bonsal, who have occupied it through the winte The last of the public exhibition |2 rides will be given In the riding hall - PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED l!lrs. M. E. Holley Col. 8271 2561 168 st. a.w. We Buy— .DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. NW, ashion With VALUE silk at Fort Mye o'clock. A society circus riding show will be benefit of post athleti afternoon and evening, April given “riday afternoon at 3:30 and rough for the Wednesday . at 2:30 o’clock and 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Peter A. Drury and her young son_ Pau night" N\ rk City, where. they Dorothy Donnelly Justice Thomas F, ere g and »d from a fort- d Atlantic uests of Miss her brothe Donnelly of t supreme court of New York. THotel J]-'tanklin Square —a place to dine, where they serve a perfect Binner = Three delightful courses | = of perfect food at..... = Six courses—the most = complete menu. . - 14th at K 1216 F St. N.W. frock has $1.00 $1.50E Individualized Apparel Sponsored by Paris, Accepted by Women Who Desire the Smartly Distinguished Types of Attire In our Salons of Women’s Wear we have assembled the distinctive and unusual in Fashion’s favor, including Costume Tailleurs, Semi-Sport Suits, Morning and After- noon Frocks, Evening Gowns, the intriguing Jacquette and the loveliest of S at Skirts, which claim a high place in Fashion’s scheme of Spring costuming. e We_ illustrate just a few models which suggest our regard for the finer distinctive appareling Paris Says “Beads”! To add beauty unto beauty, a lovely printed its design outlined with the elusive, captivating sheen of beads—a slender, graceful gown that achieves further success in the plaited chou centered with smart ornament. The- Coat Frock! Embroidery illumines a cqat frock of beauti- ful Poiret twill and inspires it for a daytime dress that will smartly carry one through any emergency—a practical model that is lifted into highest fashion in its wrap-around style and the contrast of tan and gold embroidery on the navy blue fabric. Very Slender! ‘When is a coat surpassing in charm? Read- ily answered in the all-over silk embroidered tan model illustrated, holding to Fashion’s pro- nouncement for slenderest lines and adjusting its grace with a sash tie—an artistic apprecia- tion bestowing a collar of softest blended squir- rel as the final becoming note. Embroidered! A costume which enchants:the eye in the swing of the circular Paletot jaeket and the effective cirling of red and black embroidery on the lovely tan shade of the fine twill cord— and beneath is the frock in fascinating tailored effect, topped in self-tone crepe, and likewise high-lighted with matching embroidery. { freshments. family of Great 'Neck, N. Y. who are en route home from Tampa, Fla., are at the Burlington Hotel. Vassar Alumnae will meet for din- ner this evening at the National A. A. U. W. clubhouse. Mies Josephine Roche of the children’s bureau will talk about her experience as a police- woman in Denver, and Judge Lind- say’s work In that city for juvenile delinquency. ~Miss Grace Roper is in charge of the arrangements. Miss Ida B. Johnson will preside at the table at the tea tomorrow afternoon at the National University ‘Women's Club, 1634 I street. Alumnae and former students of Boston Uni- versity are especially invited to at- tend, “and act as hostesses at the tea. will ! The_Urell Auxiliary, United Spanish ) War Veterans, will benefit by an oc party to be given at 8:30 o'clock th! evening in Pythian Temple, when se eral prizes will be given for costume The affair has been planned erty party, with a W tures, such as m Prize: antique, the oddest and the most pov- erty-stricken costume. The costumes will all be out of the ordinary. Mrs. ‘Francis S. Nash and Miss Nash Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, and Remodeling Hat Frames and Trimmings Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. -, Sasis the: At of Basketry Handicraft HE making of Basketry objects of reed is not only ex- tremely fascinating but profitable. We are preparing many women in this art for the profession of Occupational The- rapy, or you may turn the knowledge of Bas- ketry into money by making many things for others. Classes under the direction of Mrs. Frank W. Smith Master Craftsman of Basketry Everything to Do With Is Here ||| Classes Daily and Tuesday and Thursday Evenings eimer§ SHOP UNIQUE | E Street at Eighth 'ashion With - VALUE are at the Schuyler, New York City, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlin Everett entertained a 1l company informaily at luncheon erday at Hot Springs, where they arc spending a few s. Miss Mabel Garrison will be the guest of honor at a tea being given by the members of the Washington Alumnae Club of the Mu Phi Epsilon Pay cash if SOCIETY. National Honorary Musical Sorority on Sunday afternoon, March 25, for the benefit of the alumnae scholar- ship fund which this club expects to offer this year. bby of New York to_be the guest Mrs. Warren G. will arrive Friday for several days of Miss Ellen Newton at the Lee House. Mr. Frederick_ homp (Continued on Ninth Page. convenient— [ if not, open a Charge Account SPECIAL SALE A Smart Spring Spring Top Coats . Spring Jersey Suits Spring Silk Dresses Ll Spring Wool Dresses . 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. A Ten-Dollar Bill WILL BUY 3 ON 3D FLOOK| Spring Skirts and Knickers, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, $10 COATS — SUITS — CAPES AND DRESSES $19.98, $24.98, $29.98, $39.98, $49.98 Garment at Ney’s Motet Choral Society Otto Torney Simon, Conductor Concert for the benefit of the Washington Home for Children and Summer Outing Camp. Contirrental Memorial Hall Thursday Eve., Mar. 22, at 8:30 Tickets on sale Droop’s Music Store, 13th and G Sts. . : Pay cash if convenient— if not, open a Charge Account 0.00 JANE VOGUE —ON SECOND FLOOR— Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. " Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel A ERY, SASH Jenny Idea A FROCK OF BLACK SILK STRIPED WITH GOLD STITCH- YOUTHFUL GERIE COLLAR. Jenny Success A DESIGN IN EM- BOSSED FLAT CREPE, WHICH USES THE ’KER- CHIEF AND A NOVEL DRAP- ERY. ’ The Season v A Premet WEARS A AND LIN- MODEL. < 33 Hundred Equally Attractive Models at Thirty-nine Fifty NEW SPRING DRESSES & A z Patou FROCK At Forty-nine You May Also Choose from an Endless Variety of New Models. . Dress Salon—2nd Floor. Inspiration A TAILORED POIRET TWILL FLOUNCINGS OF, GAY PRINTED CREPE SILK IN TINY PLEATS AND A BOW. NEW SPRING DRESSES Silk Dresses---Styled for Street, Afternoon and Sports Wear Strikingly New in Trimming and Fabric Attractively Priced to Introduce Inspiration LARGE PEARL BUTTONS AC- CENTUATE THE YOUTHFUL SIM- PLICITY OF THIS CREPE RENEE HAS