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Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) New York have arrived to spend & month at the Leo House before going 1o Burope for the summer. Suffragan Bishop and Mrs. Herbert Shipman will close their apartment in New York the first of May, and Will spend two months in the coun- iry home of Mrs. Shipman's parents, r. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, at Tux- edo Park. The Vassar dance will be held Tues- day evening, April 10, at Rausche: 'he committee in charge of the danci includes Mrs, Willlam Mitchell, Mrs, Henry C. Jewett, Mrs. Frank Rus- #ell, Mrs. Leonard Drennan, Miss Lu- clle Showalter, Mrs. Mason Patrick &d Mrs. Cazenove Lee. Miss Helen iffen {s chairman of the girls' com- Mmittee. Mrs. Waite Johnson, 2017 Kalorama road, is chairman of the ticket committee. Prof. Basile G. d’Ouakil has issued invitations for a small reception Sat- urday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Washington Club in celebration of the fifth anniversary of his coming 1o Washington, Tea will be served &t 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. George Siemonn, known pro- fessionly as Miss Mabel Garrison, will be the guest of honor at tea Sunday afternoon of the Washington Alumnae Club of the Mu Phi Epsilon Honorary Musical Sorority, will be given in the home of United States marshal and Mrs. Siemonn, who is Mrs. companist, will also at- tend the tea. Mrs. Ellis author and lec- tfturer, of ver, Col, will be the honor guest and pr 2 g the forum lunche City Club next Saturday when she will present to views of her famous c! Dugan,” on “The Gint v din’ Yersilf.” Mrs. Lil McFadden, wife of “Chimmie” McFadden, who is one of the leaders in the formation of the “American Youth Conservation -Association,” will also be present, and will speak briefly on the work of that organization, 4, Among those who have made reser- ations for the luncheon are = ward Keating, Miss Ida Maty Mover, Mrs. Charles Consaul, Miss Elizabeth | Eastment, Mrs. Lynn Haines, Mrs. | William Chamberlin, Mrs. June Hull Bird, Mr: llin{;m Bates, Miss Jean- e, Miss Jo. bster anc Mrs. Frank P ” & Dr. 0. Josephine Baird Hostess At Bible Class Dinner. The Women's City Club Bible his- gr}' class entertained at an Easter nner last evening at the clubhouse, Dr. 0. J phine Baird, chairman of the Bible study presiding as | hostess. The uests at the dinner, scores came in later for the program. tables were adorned with center pleces of sweet peas and Jjonquil while at each pl. was a_ program engraved on an which was perched chicken. Tiny Wzre at each plate and above the plices of the guests of honor and &uests not belenging to the club were flying blue, yellow and red birds, suspended from standards, the whole giving a very beautiful, colorful ef- fect. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey gave the address of welcome and Miss Clara Nelson spoke on “Dead Letter Chr tians.” Maj. Max Weiner gave a talk “The Bible in the Army": Rev. Dr. | s | son and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton. Some of the club members at the dinner Were Judge Sellers, Mrs. Sallie Pick- ett, Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt, Mrs. Helen Gardiner, Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs, Willlam A. Millikin, Mrs. George Eastment, Miss Harriet A. Hosmer, Mrs. Evelyn C. Hunt, Mrs. Charles Cecll, Mrs. Mabel Hiatt, Miss Flora-|l dell Staples, Miss Ruth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, Mrs. Jen- nie Franklin, Mrs. Bertha Mrs. 8. Shoemaker, Mrs. Magre 8. A. Thompson, Miss Sophie L., Miss Stabler, Miss Maude A Freeman, Mrs. Alice T. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Miss R. L. Guard, Miss Alice Kirker, Miss Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Ida Hosmer, Mrs. Mary Dashiel Johnson, Mrs. George Wafter, Mrs. Leland Conness, Mrs. Isabells Leppert, Miss 2. A. Fowler, Miss Lillle Washburn, Miss Emma Washburn, Miss G. E. Leonard, Miss Sarah Beall, Mlss G. A. Bowdle, Miss Annabel Ruth, Miss Anna Broy, Miss B. Wills, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Mary Burke, Miss Bessie O'Hare, Miss Ruth M. Hansford, Mr: Anna Myers, Mrs. R. H. Morrill, Miss Ann O'Nell, Mrs. L. E. W. Fehl, Mrs. Joe C. Brown, Mrs. W. P Bird, Miss Edna Patton, Miss Edna J Sheehy, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Richardson, Mrs. McKibbin, Miss J. B. Wishart, Mrs Robert J' Bates, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. James E. Amant, Mrs. O. E. Bacon, Miss Judith Barbaux, Miss Ella R. Limerick, Miss Beryl Ingram, Miss .\(m-grlntal. Miss Calvin and Mrs. M. Sarr. Great interest is being shown in the closing performance of the Ram' Head Players this week, and very large audiences are attending the final program, which includes “Pa- riah,” by August Strindberg; “Joint Owners In Spain,” by Alice Brown, and “The Tents of the Arabs,” by Lord Dunsany. It is expected that the last night, Saturday. will be & gala occasion, and large numbers of reservations are al- ready being made by founders, sub- scribers and others” desiring to be present to bid the Ram’'s Head Play ers “au revoir” until early next sea- Those having reservations for the final performances include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Victor Kauff- T Jayne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Peter, 3 Mri Willlam Barrett Ridgeley, Mr. and Mrs. James Parme- lee, Mr. Eben Comins, Mrs. Garrison McClintock, Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Mrs. Ashford, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorges, Mr. and Mre. George Oakley Totten, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Tom Wil- Mrs. H. R. Hagner, Mrs. M Howell Smith, Miss Anne Ives, Ml Mrs. Randolph Keith Katherine Riggs, Mrs. John Helen Gerrer, Miss Eliza- H. Woodhull. Saturday, from 3 to 6 o'clock p.m.. the Plerce Guild, an auxillary of the Home for Children (formerly known as the Home for Foundling: will hold gn Easter tea and sale at 2101 Wyoming _avenue, the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Harban, who are fol- lowing their annual and generous custom of loaning their home for the occasion. The Home for Children s supported almost entirely through the efforts and charitable co-operation of its boards of manager and trust and the object of the tea sale is to re- plenish the funds of the home, whic have been sorely depleted this winter through heavy expenses, owing to lil- ness, and extra financial demands be- cause of the added number of chil- dren which have been taken in. The guild extends a cordial invita- tion to the public to attend this func- tion and through its support to aid The first card party to be given by the ladles’ entertainment committee oclety, under The Growth of 170 Chinese Poems Boo Shop “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephone Main 1716 mann, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Capt. and Mrs. jale——=lo|—=a|c=|o]|c—=al—=]0] I!I Rosemary Chocolates are 1009, Pure ' the direction of Mrs. Laura Wight, |of thelr daughter Lilllan to Mr. Max chairman, was_held last avunmg. at | Offenberg, Sunday evening, at their the Wardman Park Inn at 8 o'clock. | home, 3711 Jenifer street northwest, There were tables of bridge and five [ Chevy Chase, D. C. hundred, and a generous donation of prizes were distributed among the| Mrs. F. M. Barker and son have winners. The affair proved a real suc- | closed their apartments at the Bur- cess, soclally and financielly, and has|lington Hotel for a few weeks and d | greatly encouraged the committee. |have gone to Atlantic City, where they scene of the oocasion was attrac- | will stop at the Strand. tively and brilliantly illuminated, With the aid of the electric emblems| Mrs. James L. Hand is giving a tea 9f the state of Massachusetts and the | today at the Hotel Lorraine, in New Massachusetts Society. York, in honor of Miss Margaret W. [Entertalnment was provided by Wilson. Included among the guests Miss Beva Fish, who gave a delight- | will be Mrs, Archibald Gracle, Lady ful exhibition of fancy dancing, For|Backhurst, ~Marguerite D'Alvarez, an_encore Miss Fish responde Mme, Bondy and Mile. Mellent Val- & pleasing Interpretation of Paviowa's [ emick, Mrs. Wright Barclay, Miss dance of the dying swan. The talent- | Edyth McCoon, Miss Carolyn F. Mc- ¢d little dancer is a member of the|Coon, Miss Harriet Camac, Mrs. James 5‘4:2“:.::‘.‘“" Sehool. nThe aftalr | Cuminings Barr and Mra' Morris Lee general dancing, that enjoyed by all. i B To Miss Fish and to those who so generously donated prizes the society tends its sincere thanks. —_— Jusso! From theBoston Transcript. Mr. and Mra. Max S. Rosenthal will| Some women who are divinely tall ' | Secelve In honor of the engagement |keep their husbands profanely short. —_— in carrying on this exemplary charity. {. Bridge Lamp —exactly as illustrated We Specially Price Rosemary B Chocolates 59¢ Ib. Friday & Saturday circle of acquaintances. Easter Novelties —comprising chocolate EGGS, BUNNIES, CHICKS, etc.—100% pure, as all Rosemary confections are. a —Rosemary Candies Fridays and Saturdays to widen their a 1403 H St—Next to Flower Shop fii Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop m [ole——jul——=Jolcnjo]l——]a|——]q] $99.50 —is one of the many exclusive features of our Lamp Salon—The stand is black and gold poly- chrome—the shade is two-tone silk. Complete. Lamp Salon Second Floor DULIN&MARTIN o 11§=1217 F Strect and 1214 ©0 1219 & Street, Hours—8:45 to 5 The following births have been reported tn the health department 1o the 1ast twents four out Edward Robert Johu 8, Jack aj Fred N 4 e Births Reported. Bertha boy, e, girl. nd Dorothy Schlosberg, girl. and Grace 3anford, girl. . therine Ames. girl, Brusls, Firl: Carroll ¥. and Agues Tyler, bo Spurgeon and Maria Carter, g ‘alter , girl, Willlam McK, and Mildred Greenfield, boy. ————— O i, K SUES FOR $25,000. Suit to recover $25,000 camages for Josepl injuries has been alleged personal filed in the District Supreme Court followin Henry ¥, Ba Michael Kapreck and Rose Ra George F. and Mable ‘L. Purdin of Linaen; ndrew J.° Noe of New York Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the nd Laurs I. Tilly. Edward L. Barnes and Adejine Longstreet. um, Masonsuik and Mollie Rosen. TTitrington of Rochester, Mine., . city and by Fred C. Gelger, & lawyer, against | Katherine E. Ruttencutter of Parkersbur, B. Agee Bowles, cashier of a local Mr. Geiger says he sustained bank. serious injury when an automobile and Minnie C. Smurry of this city belonging to Mr. December 29 ‘onnecticut avenues. Special Offering in EASTER STYLES For Women and Misses Fashionable Suits Bowles struck him last at_ Florida and All the new fabrics; tailored, balkan and blouse $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Beautiful Dresses The smartest crepes—effective styles, all the colors in demand, specially priced. $25—835—$49.50 English tweeds, plaids, tans and novelty fabrics. Spe- W. Va. Willlam B. Middieton of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Walter 8, Diehl and Zuline Summers. Augustus” Thomax and Louise J. oseph Ratner of this He is repres- | o pyiladel; P p) ented by Attorney Henry M. Fowler. eorge T. Collins and Ethel M. Thierbas riel and L . h:; i e 7NN N7, 7NN 7N 7NN 7 % \ Shepherd y and ida Scherift cial for Friday and Saturday— $25—$29—$35 Handsome Capes and Wraps —of all the smartest, lustrous materials. Twill cords, vel- vi novelty materials and silks; big variety for your choosing. All colors. Friday and Saturday— $25 to $69.50 New Easter Paisley Blouses just received, all the smart colorings, $5.95 to $15.00. RNV The Hw;c of Quality AN 22 S Y e e o ‘ 192 > A LN Thomas V. Moore of the Catholic Uni- Ygrsity spoke on “Psychology of the Mayer Bros. & et s csiodng gakfi &@nmp?my . g TR E & R o limnd Doy reel motion picture, “The Life of & Moses.” A musical program was giv- en by Miss Flora Dell Staples, Miss Seventh Street Ceres Humber and Miss Fern Calvin, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, ave a group of songs accom. panied by Mrs. Homer Wright, and Jss Cleo Scanland, who gave a vocal 8lo. Pennsyvania Avenue Now in Our New Store, 610 12th St. Two-Day Special Sale of Smart Chokers Friday and Saturday Only We are completely ready to serve vou with the newest an_d most refined styles for Palm Sunday and Easter wear in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Hats, for Women, Misses and Children The guests of honor were Mrs. Thomas §. Crago, M Carl R. Chindblom, Mrs. William E. Humph- rey, Mrs. Clifford Ireland and Mrs Max Weiner,. The guests_included Commander T. Jewell, Miss Vera Charles, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Sanford Porter, Mrs. Marle Pierce and Mr. *Presenting— —the New French Spring Footwear Fantasy— “Deauville Pumps” $8.00 Original in their conception, and so far exclusive with us Friday’s Special Sale Coats, $25 MART new “Camelair” over- plaids and tweeds. One model as pictured to left. Made with all the care and at- tention to details found in much higher-priced models. Misses sizes, 14 to 18. Women’s, 34 to 46. Suits, $29 NOTHER shipment of hand- SPECIAL Genuine Stone Martens 81650 Iceland Foxes, in Beige and Platinum $14.95 Ol Ceibel. Values that merit quick attention from women whose Easter Furs remain unbought. Stone Martens. Furs and Millinery 1215 G Street , Fhore nklin 3445 Refinishing Furniture —upholstering and re- pairing form important activities of this 50- year-old homefurnish- ing organization. Esti- mates submitted with- out obligation ED. PINAUDS LAl c [AiEsT B cH CREATION 11 US POWDEI SUPERR FRAGRANT auels FD. PINAUD'S EXQUISITE LI AC ODOR To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses (Beauty Topics) 'With the aid of a delatone paste, 1t is an easy matter for any wom. an to remove every trace of hair oF fusz from face, neck and arms. Enough of the powdered delatone and water is mixed into a thick aste and spread on the hairy sur- Paco” for about 2 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed. in Washington. De- signed expressly for wear with the sport suits and sweaters —in five different colog;ngs and com- binations. the new water. The co Delft ber hee mounted el buckles. Sizes in They are made of “Utella"™ Calf—nov- elty designs — that will easily clean with ordinary soap and Gray, Camel Tan, Blue, metal — lined with White kid — wood pegged heels or rub- dized silver or enam- from 2% to 7. leather, lors are Gun- ls, and with oxi- all widths o $25 Squirrel ChO kers. pre— 2-Skin Hudson Bay Sables, $65 Foxes 1n Beige and Platinum, $55 Mink Chokers.. A Deposit Reserves Your Selection Until Wante d 'This completely removes the hair, but to avoid disappointment, get the delatone in an original pack- age and mix fresh.—Advertisement. SAKS FUR CO. One Famiiy Management for 30 Years 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F tailored and finished all-wool Poiret twill and tricotine suits goes on sale tomorrow. They are silk- lined and may be worn with or without belt. Skirts are smartly tailored and fit perfectly. A spe- cial Friday attraction. Black, brown, navy. Misses, 14 to 18. Women's, 34 to 46. A Sale of Dresses, $29 EXQUISITE designing features these very charming dresses we are plac- ing on sale for Friday. Canton crepes, crepe de chines, flat crepes, Roshanara crepe, Paisleys, Egyptian crepes all are in the assortment. A refined model for any occasion. All the new spring shades as well as black, navy, browns, camel, gray. Misses sizes, 14 to 18. Women’s, 34 to 44. THESE are copies of the finest pattern hats as well as original designs from our own workrooms. Suit Hats, Sailor Shapes, Off-the-face effects, Handsome little Poke Shapes, with French wreaths and flower sprays. Handsome Silk Overblouses, $5.95 ATS with wonderful bows and pompons of silk faille ribbon. A special showing of all-black models and a com- plete selection of navy, gray, sand, copen, mountain haze, purple, oakwood. Other new hats—unusual values. $5, $5.95, $8.50, $10 Up New All-Wool Sweaters, $5.95 riday we place on sale a new as- softm:nyt of fine blouses in crepe de chine and oriental printed crepes. Choice of plain_colors or wonderful combinations; black, cocoa, navy, brown, almond. Long or three-quar- ter sleeves; round or V necks; sizes 34 to 46. 5 An especially fine selection ready for Friday's sale. Tuxedo models and slipons with round or V necks. All the new plain colors as well as the season’s smartest two-tone and com- binations; sizes 34 to 46.