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8 S ocC Mr. Hanihara, Ambassador of Japan, and : Mme. Hanihara SOCIETY. iety Guests of Honor at Reception This Afternoon. mbassador of Japan and Hanihara are the 8 for whom Mrs. as F. Walsh and Mrs. Dougherty are ex reception with dancing in of Mrs. Walsh on Mas- avenue this afternoos guests, several bui ure from the cabinet and from the ulp- resldent soctety. John Allan ing at a the hor sachusetts The invited éred in n and official = lomatic cory ot Walsh's _beautiful * drawing grand hall and stairway ng flowers, the Mrs, rooms and are a broad and Mrs. Dougherty ir guests of honor will re- wife of the Secretary of Labor, accompanied by her chil- dren, joined the throns on the south lawn of the White House today for the Easter Mon egg rolling. The Attorney General At Asheville for Visit. ) hie Attorney General, Mr. Daugl v arrived In Asheviile, N; C , yes a fortnight at i1l entertain Saturday panied by P Guiseppe Br chalr of ge eral and physical chemistry and ge eral rescarch in the Polytechnic of Milan. The ball at navy yerd to- night under the auspices of the Army and Navy Relief Society, will perhaps be one of the most brilllant by the society In its ycars of Maj. John A. Lejeune, Admiral Gen. John L. presentations, work. s © Dayton and Maj. Hines will make the and Mrs. Edwin Denby, who, with the Secretary ot the Navy, will entertain a number of guests In their box, will head the receiving line. usual attention has been patd to th decoration of the sail loft, where the dance will be heid, and the v Yard Band will furnish the A large number ot dinner will precede the ball, and supper will be served. Maj. and B burg will be guests of honoc at dinner this evening of Lieut. and Mre. Courtney Whitney, who will entertain & company of fourte at the City Club this evening. o E. A. Re Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell tertained at lunche today at Cosmos Club in compliment to Bachstitz of the Netherlands, has brought a portion of hls famous collection of palntings to this country for a series of exhibitions. The first was held in New York and was formally opened by the coun- selor of the Netherlands legation, Dr. Hubcecht. Carroll en- the Miss Imogen Hostetler was hostess luncheon today enterta in t to Miss Alf at complime Watts, foler ostess, evening. eon were Knox, Harmon Pardoe Mrs. Paul Rar Hostetler, brother will take place The other guests at lunch- Mrs. William Hamilton Mrs. Jarvis Laurimore, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Dear, Mrs. Patrirk Gal lagher, Mrs. vel TLeary, Mr: Eugene C. Gott, jr.; Miss Mas No wood, Margaret Hense Jean Juss Miss Elizabeth Shaw, Miss Sarah Brawner, Slizabeth Dove, Miss F Garges, Miss Dorothy Mabel & lin_and Miss The cox aft of to play bridge and Nash and Miss have returned from York, and will be joined this week by Medical , Who has been at Hot for several woeks. Noble Gregory tained a s mpany informal dinver las engagement the’ 1at- iss Dorothy Rebecca Albert Ficklin Hillix treet. The the Re: , and hov only erhine Wag 1 was Mr. Frederlc! carried br tes of t dant wa and the be Hastings W r a wedding trip at 1814 Newton ain- in compli- = Dent, Miss Inga Berrvman, Mrs. Miss Margaret Low, Mrs James a Maedel, Mrs. Mrs. F. Chap- Arthur H. De bert, Miss Kathrina Jameson, Mrs. Bdward C. Carr, Mrs Kenneth S. Wales and Miss Dorothy Kimmell. Additiona) guests were asked _for tea. Mrs. Harry S. Klinmell and Mrs. Charles J. O'Ncill presided at the tea table. Mr. W. M. Falrfax, who is spending his Baster vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, will entertain a company of twenty at dinner this evening at Le Paradis. His brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. Chandler, and a number of the host’s classmates at Yale will be &mong the guests. Miss Peggy is entertaining this afternoon at a bridge tea in com- pliment to three brides-to-be of the spring and early summer—Miss Gene- Halstead, Miss Loulse on, Trewheil DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. NW. Owing to the present purchasing power of the Pound Sterling, beautiful articles of Bative workmanship'and design may be ob- tained for a few shillings. g Write for our iliustrated catalogue ; e will Jorward Gny article on Gpproval carriage NORTH AFRICAN PRODUCTS, 4, Rue d’Angleterre, TUNIS. NORTH AFRICA. 11y tending it-| | wim, -1 Mr. | y is remaining through | | vieve Kline, Miss Margaret McCann {and Miss Peggy Rittard | A bride’s cake adorns the center of | the dining table and is banked with | yellow and white spring blossoms. { andelabra with yellow can- plete the decorative scheme. Among those preseut at bridge in addition to the hostess and guests of | konor are Mrs. William Pattison, Mrs. | Douglas Jar Mrs. Ruth McCart | Miss Ethel Wolif, Miss Adalaide Ful {ler, Mrs. Roy Doolittle | Pattison. Miss Dorothy Pickel! Mary Smithwick, Miss Trimble, Miss Margaret Crosson, Mls: | Rita Rafierty, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Katherine O'Brien, Miss Berrle | McCann, Mrs. Lee McCann and Miss n Payne of New York. dditional guests will | following the bridge and am Pattison and Mrs. Dougl: jJanney will preeide at the tea table G. Fi d, . and Mrs hington toda: Field having the naval . Miss Ma: drop tea apt. Jar Corps,” U.'S. {leaving W | York, “Capt. been de- tached from medical ex- amining board and ordered to the New York navy yard ,.They have leased their restdence | 2818 Cathedral avenue to Mr. James } ;. _Davis, director of railroads, und Mrs. Davis, take possession s Medical feld_are for New who will shortly g touches are being put gram for the tique, to be held at tho Hotel Har tomorrow might at 10 o'clock, beneit of 3 tak hotel The pageant beauty, as will the the program Mine. Alma CI known to Was The tables titon the el House, the last rehear- e of great ther featurcs of luding the singing of ugh, whose volce s society. e De taken and | will be representative of diplomatic, officlal and resident soctety, with many Wwell known persons from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore also pres” ent. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will be &t home tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 16:30 o'clock, | mother, Alexa er gue; Denby will Roosevelt fceive e i Robert C. Coontz, Mrs. John A. ‘lL Mrs. Henry B. Wilson, wife i h uperintendent of the Naval Academy at Annapolls, and Mrs. Lee P. Warren will preside at the tea table, d Miss Charlotte MacDougall and Miss Zilla MacDougall, with Mise Em- nlm. Stitt and Miss Mary Stitt, will as- sist Dixie Ball Easter Monday AT New Willard Tonigh The twentieth annua! Dixie bhall, to be held at the New Willard Hotel to- night, will number hundreds of guests fro: and resident society, who - od dn° the. werk oF ‘¢ United Daughters of the Cc 1federacy through the Robert E. Lee Chapter of Washin The response to the sale of tickets has been hearty and the ball- room, which has been especlally deco- will be taxed. be headed by 2 , chatrman of the ball s. Theodore Tudd 1s v chairman of the ball com- |mittee, Mrs. Torrest F. Vrooman, jChwirman of the reception committee: Miss Mary Loulse Cocker ile, of the oung lad ' committe Mrs. Aubrey Breddus, floor co nittee, and Mrs. Juliet Cabel Goolsby, of the :‘v)mn:luw_‘, assisted by Mrs. Erret Wal- Recently added to the reception com- | mittee are Senator Heflin, Senator H. | O. Bursum, Representative Brig; Representative Andrew _J. Lennon is chatrman committee, and other members fnclude Mrs. Wil- {liam T Denning, Mrs. John Pickett, Mrs. Maude Howell Mrs. John J. Rodler, Mrs. Hewit ra committee Emog: hani, (in charge Dag, Anderson, Miss Reba Jc s. Claude N. Bennett and Mrs. Richard Allen The following names have been add- ed to the young ladies’ committee. 3 Hereford, Miss Mar- aumer, Miss Mildred Carter, cth Woodward, Miss Elfza- Iter, Miss Lorena C. Dorr, Miss Ruth Miller = Allen, Mre. Henry . Miss Nell Hutchison, Miss Ruth Kunkle, M Margaret Smith, Miss Kathcrine Smith, Miss Ruth Ger- aldine Barlow, s May Tremble, ary Lee Lawson, Miss | Sallie M Miss Josephine Hous- annie A. Ferneyhough Tavlor, Miss Fisher Tuy- ss Radcli Frederic Young has gone to where she is visiting Mrs T i i = on to you. In this sale Beautiful Dressy Milans Miss Lyndon | abaret fantas- | ng place at 9 o'clock tonlght | and her | general | lay Stone | ichard Moore and Mr. | . | account THE EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harvey . Merrill, in their home on Drexel Heights. She will return in time to attend the D. A. R. sessions. her cousins, Admiral McCully'’s Russlan wards will sing songs of their country in their national costumes at the Ru slan fair which will be given Tues- day, April 10, for the benefit of the American Committee for Russian Re- lef. Other children will appear in Russlan dances under the direction of Miss Gardiner and Mr. Tchernikof!. Mrs. Lamar Leahy will give a number | of her clever monologues during the afternoon and Mrs. Kelth Adamson, assisted by Mrs. Turner and Miss | Turner, will have a grab bag. Mrs. Luby, wife of Capt. Thomas M Luby, U.'S. M. C., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor Wade will sall Wednesday aboard the S. S. Cristobal for a tour of the West In- dies and Panama. Mrs. Luby will be accompanied by Mlss Courtney Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor Wade. The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Wal- cott have returned from tt visit in South Carolina and at thelr home, 1743 22d, stree Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colfax Long iof ardman Park Hotel entertain H sixty at dinner Saturday evening at| the Chevy Chase Club. Among those t were Dr. and Mrs. ley M . Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Kuuff- | . Dr. and Mrs. Loren B. T. John- n. Maj. Victortano Casaljus, il ry attiche of the Spanish embassy; Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corey, Mrs. William Henry Smith, Jr.; Col Mrs. Frank C. {Jewell, " Nay Mr. and Mrs |\_h‘.n'l s V. Col. Wallace | | Craigle, Maj. and Mrs. Peyton C. Gor- don, Mrs. Ethelburt Nevin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Potter. In honor of the birthday anniver- {sary of the late John Burroughs to- {morrow u group of photographs and ;' Interesting material will be ‘Dldt‘»d ©on exhibition and will remain | for two weeks at the Art Comt | uisstien of literature of the wentieth Century Club will give a tenent Thursday eventni, Apeil 15, at the Washington Club, for the { Juvenile Protective Assoctation. Mrs. George Putnam is the leuder of the {section, and will present three plays, fand Mrs. Lugene Byrnes, president of the Friday Morning Music Club, | {will be in charge of the music | _An exhibition of “modern camera | portraits,” by H. Havelock Plerce o Foston and New York, shown by r quest at the Art Center, on Connect- cut avenue, opens this weck with artistic portralts of Vice-President Cooltdge,” Secretary Mellon, Col Roosevelt, the late Chlef Justice White, and others, | Starmont A1 to Give | Benefit Performance. Tomorrow evening und Wednesday | evening the Starmont Ald for Con- sumptives will profit by the perform ances at the President Theater when he President Plavers will present “Six Cylinder Love.” The Starmont | Aid 13 ‘greatly in nced of funds foi- | lowing the epidemic of influenza and | the severe weather, and important persons are the benefit performance. Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. John Allan Doughert; Mrs. Simon Wolf and Mrs. Jsaac are among the j the_performanc 3 N. Kober and Mr. Emile Berliner among the men who know the ir portance of the work dcne by this! organization for the consumptives of | Washington i | { | ndreds of interested {n Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullar are New York to attend a luncheon honor of Mr. Hilaire Belloc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crowell are ending the Easter scason ut Glus- n-Chatham, Atlantic City, N.J: I Sothern will} tomorrow for | y at the Hamil- | Mr. and Mrs. to Washing: Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan, 1 who has boen & ad for six month arrived in New York on the Pres dent Harding Saturday and is the Hotel Astor, where he will re-| main for gome timo before coming | to Washington. Admiral McGowan | pa; d the first three months of his ay in Greeco, where he went as a Red Cross volunteer, and since thc first of the year has been traveling through Italy, I'rance and England, spending some time on the Rivicra | R _Winston Holt and Mra. red Mercer, her house guest. not be at home Friday after-! us previously announced, on of death in the family of Mrs. Meroer. | Miss Edna Wells, daughter of Mrs. | W. Wells of 452 Park road left] \ington Saturday to spend tho Easter holldays with her sister, Mrs. Omar Buchanan. A and Mrs. Bernarr MacFadden ow York will be tho honor guests at a reception to be given thig ev ing by Dr. and Mrs. Joe Shelby Riley i and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Snaps at the former's home, 1715 Massachusetts | avenue. In the receiving line will be | Mr. and Mrs. MacFadden and Dr. and Mre. Fredorick Collins of Newark, J. Tabies will be presided over Mrs. Frank Carlin, Mrs. Alfredo Warsaw and Mrs John Baer. | Mr. and Mre. H. A. Henderson of ' Norwich, Ontario, who are making a tour of the United States, aro in An After-Easter Purchase Sale Exclusive Model Hats Made to sell regularly at $12.50, PERSONALLY SELECTED MODELS An extraordinary sale, presenting incomparable values. Owing to the inclement weather, manufacturers have received cancellations for new Easter Hats. Our being in a position to purchase them we have received great price concessions and pass this savings Yyou can expect to see Embroidered Crepe Hats —SEE— WINDOW DISPLAY 5] i L. Gold & Co. 1214 F St. N.W. Neapolitan Hair Hats BTAR, WASHINGTON, Marriage Licenses. | licenses have been issued to u.e‘: Settle Your Coal Question! The wage agreement expires Septeriber 1, 1923, leaving the future uncertain. and Vers Marriott of this city. Percy 8. Johawon and Bessle . Glles, both | of Richmond, Vi Everett A. Thetcher of Chicago, Lillian L. Bvarts of New York city’ Leon Natall and Mary Pusater. Waiter B. Wilson of Baltimore, Md. Nina B. Bain of this city, Jobn ¥. Porter and Florence A. Brooks. Jumes W, Farmer of”New York clty asd Birnl 11, asa| True wisdom prompts YOU, as a Consumer, to avoid the possibility of the past winter’s experience, and ORDER COAL Now. We are filling all orders in rotation at the fairest price that is quoted. R. J. & M. C. GRACE 4th and F Sts. N.E. Linc. 233-234 Ernest Yewmans of Albany, Ellzabeth A. Foley of this city. eorge M. Hostetler and Alice M. Watts. Robert V. Ford and Virginia W. Day, both of Richmond, Va. James F. Terry of Mustoe, Va., snd Mary ‘T. Gumm of Valley Ceater, Va. _— The frontler, part land and part water, between the United States and Canada {s without extensivo fortification, garrisons or battleships. To equip and train a regular sol- dler In the American Army requires $1,800 a year. The averageé for @ na- L tional guardsman is estimated at onl 3276. EDMONSTON’S—Home of the “Original” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Important”’—*“Fit Is Imperative” The Most Important Item of a Growing Child’s Apparel i FOOTWEAR The Shoes can make or mar Shoes ghould not only FIT, but be “Fitted” by experi- enced shoe fitters. They should be Anatomically cor- ~ecty they should encourage the young foot to grow as Natare Intended and thereby stall y ~ futu foot troub; Foot Form Shoes Are Ideal Shoes for Young Folks Priced according to size — fitted by ex- perts. There MRS, COURTNEY WHITNEY, Wife of Lieut. Whitney, U. tonight at the City Ciub in hon will accompany them to th who, with him, will entertain at dinner of Maj. and Mru. G. E. A. Relnburg, who vy Rellef ball at the H Strap Pumps. Patent Loathar d White Washingt aro at Mrs. H. B. nKeeland of St John, Mioch., 18 spending the holidays at the Leo House. She is accompanied by Mrs. Martin Miller of St. John. Mr. and Mrs. Pasternak wore hosts at o § prise dinne danoe given at their Chevy Chaso home Friday even- |and Mr. ing n honor of the birthday a -1 versary of th da hter, Miss Ger- storn; ‘o coupl present and Jme was ta ¢ und appro- | the church. will offictate. priatoly decorated for the occasion. Miss Wilker Is the daughter of | |Mrs. H. L. Black, of 16 Bryant street Botsworth of | northeast. jal——=2lolc——=lalcojal——|a[c—=]c§ ' LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Now in our New Store, 709 13th, one door above G Homes Are Not Real Homes S —without electricity. You must feel that Electric about it after seeing inside your Wiring and Easter holidays tn Washington. They | are at the Burlington Hotel. Mr. Chic Dayls, a student at George Washington University, has returned to his home in New York for the Easter holidays. i The wedding of Miss Helen Wilker William 0. Baker will be lemnized urday evenlng at 7 clock at the Lutheran Church, North {Capitol street and Rhode Island ave- 1s_always a better nue. Rev. Dr. 1. O. Baker, rector of | value in Foot Forms thar other shoes, They are “spe clalty” shoes sold here only. EDMONSTON & CO. (ncorporated) Black sad 1an Mr. and Mrs. E. F Advisers and Anthorities on All Foot Troubles 1334 F Street ANDREW BETZ, Manager | | | | | | friends’ homes and noting their enjoyment of clectri its and the other conven- o] Fixture sences made available by the magic cur- Installing “You too, can have an “clectric hom we're very Reasonuble on Wiring and at Moderate « £ o Tlialling. Estimston made 22" We have been selling Jewel Gas Ranges g C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists in Heating and Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. For all types of windows We quote tory prices on shades—eli ating the middleman’s profit. You save the difference. A phone message will bring Prices £5 soare, andt know morie vetser our representative. 200 Never Mind How We've Done It — Take Advantage of It— Frocks and Wraps at 55500 The Frocks-—- I lc—— |ojc——o]c——]al—c——[o|=—| 0| —=] $15, $17.50 and $20 °8 NEWEST STYLES FOR SPRING WEAR have been developed in the season’s best materials— and the spring’s choicest colorings. Paisley, Canton Crepe, Crepe Roma, Elizabeth Crepe, Flat Crepe; strikingly modeled. In Gray, Cocoa, Ashes of Roses, Lanvin Green, Bluette, Navy and Black. Other Frocks From $15.00 to $115.00 New Taffeta Hats The Wra ps— Novelty Sport Hats i i including also Coats and Capes as well. Full and flaring models, of graceful lines and smart touches of finish. Fashona, Clovely, Arabella, Canton Crepe and Twill Cords; some plain, others with fur collars; i —SALE— “ports Coa COMMENCES 9:15 AM. rts Coats of Camel’s Hair and Swansdown— expressively designed. Other Wraps From $25.00 to $195.00 : T i T il Hilil [ttt \AETLEETETR * |=———lolc——Jalc——lo]=-—S]a]—0xw]al—xm]al ——] 1 1 I TR A T it lal——]ol——=lol——2lale——jole—=S = ]al—=olcr—= o] ——= o] c—c—m=]a|c—Dlo| —— [a| —— o] ——] D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2 1923. SOCIETY.

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