Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY. The Secretary of War May Be Accom-| panied by Mrs. Weeks on His Trip to Alaska Late This Month. HE Weeks, Secretary of War. Mr will probably be ac- companied by Mrs. Weeks when he leaves Washington the last week of this month with the Congressional party which will visit AT!‘\«“. Bhe Dostmaster Harry N’ their Mrs. General and Mrs entertained. during Washington. Moore of St. Louis and her daughter, Miss Harriet Moore. who had a suite at the Bur- Ington Hotel. Mrs. Moore returned to her home today, and Miss Moore has #one to Smith College, where she is & student Easter George T. M Miss Ailsa Mellon will return toj Washington this evening after an ab- sance of a fortnight spent in New Vork and Atlantic City. She was med Atlantic City by her futher, o Pittsburgh early he former returne on vesterday Trince Cactani Host to New Attache and His Wife. The ambasgador of Ttaly I'sio Caetani. was host at 1 3 ester alning in his apas ment 5 Massachusetts avenue, in compliment to the newly arrived vaval attache of the embassy and Countess Sommati Di Mombello. Commander und Countess Sqgnmati Ti Mombello arrived In New York the end of last week and came to Wash- n a few days ago. They were gueste of honor at dinner last eve- ning of the military attache of the emba and Marquise Di Who entertained at the Hotel Hamil- Do The newiy appointed United States smbassador to Peru_and Mrs. Miles Toindexter left Washington this norning for New York and will sail from there tomorrow for the former new post. The minister of Panama and Senora a 0 were hosts at dinner last entertaining in compliment Secretary of State and Mrs. liughes. The other guests were the pinister of Uruguay and Mme Varelu, the minister of Switzerland @nd Mme. Peter. the minister of Nweden and Mme. Wallenberg, the minister of Persia. Mirza Hussein Khan Alai; ind Senora de Sanchez Latour, the nister of Venezuela and Senora de va. Mrs. Charles Whitman Wet- and Senora de Lyons. wife of al attache of the Pan-| aman legation and Mrs, returned City, Easter seavon Walter E. Edge 0 Washington from where they spent the Oliver Duncan. niece of ive Oliver of Alabama, is married Saturday, April 28, to Cdward Clark Beall of Pinehurat, N C. The ceremony will be perform- €d at the Cathedral by the Rev. C. T. Firatenanl Mies Duncan makes her home with yer uncle in Washington and is well Jonown in congressional circles She Jias as her guest Miss Katherine Gully of Turcalooss. Ala Mise Wi RNepresent 10 be Mr Mr. Francia White of the State De- partment, and Mrs. White will enter- tain fourteen guests at dinner this evening pt_and Mrs ohert ook of Red Fank. N. J formerly of Washington innounce the engagement of their daughter. Tone Marie. to Mr. Emil Jiurbin Ries of Chicago. The an- Jouncement was formaily made at an Saformal tea in the home of Mrs. Coar Willlam Lambert, formerly Miss Katherine Cook. at her home. in ¥iizabeth. N. J Miss Cook is a graduate of the Holy Rernezzo, | the minister of Guatemala | Cross Academy. Washington Ries is the son of Dr. and Mrs Emil Ries of Chicago. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago. a Phi Beta Kappa. and took degrees from the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of '\l'e.;mnloxy. and is now in Elizabeth and Mr. cently moved into a new home at the corner of 24th street and Tracy place. gave a hridge party there yesterda in compliment to Mme. Claude Lang- lais. who is sailing shortly to make her home in France Mre Kennedy Wheeler will enter- tain fifty-seven guests at dinner this evening ut Wardman Park Hotel Miss Elizabeth Magee, daughter of Dr. M. DrArcy Magee. whose mar- jage to Lieut. Hamilton M. Fleming, . Wil take place Wednes- was the guest of honor heon today of her sister, Miss Margaret Magee followrd by bridge and the g c Elizaleth Quigle & Mrs. Charles Shafe neen. Miss Dorothy Reilly. Miss Fay ter. Mrs. Mahoney Dorothy’ Magee Mrs. Elizabeth Northroy | Hollett. Miss Katherine C 1M Dalv. Mrs. Long, Miss M. White Mrs. Courtney Whitney. Mrs, John Fugitt. Mixs Katherine Fugitt. Mrs. ! Richard Vidmer, jr.; Mrs. Harvey Al {ban, Mrs. Owen Howenstein. Mrs. Nor- i fartin. Miss Mildred O'Neill, Mrs. t Wilson, Mrs. Robert Berherice and Mry, Wallace Chiswell Casley, RBrennan irs. George stello, Miss Mrs. Roy Lyman Neuhauser Jl?rlul"lnfi: at tea thix afternoon. from 4 to 6 oclock. in her home at 1847 | Kalorama road. Mrs. Asa E. Phillips is assisting in receiving, and alter- ating at the tea table are Mrs harles Douglas. Mrs. . H. Pope, frs. Benjamin F. Iden. Mrs. C. W. .4 Roy, Mrs. Robert Love Perey Quin and Miss Helene Oy Col. and Mrs. Robert 1" Patterson | entertained ‘a company of thirty-five lat dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, Mrs. Frank Mcintyre small card party is giving a thix afternoon for | har schoolgirl daughters. Miss Marie | Mclntyre. Miss ) aret. McIntyre |and Miss Nora McIntyre. The com- pany includes their &choolmates. Charles H T. Lowndes and guests of Mr. and Roberts, 1918 X Lowndes s _been yn Naval Capt Mrs. Lowndes are Mrs. Ernest W sireet apt transferred from the Broo 1215 G St. FURS PAUL Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann. who re- | The luncheon was | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. \ The guest of her mother, Mra. He: home in Detroit. Hospital and is to have command of the Wasiington Naval Hospital. re- lieving Capt. Elliott MeGrath, after Miami. Fia ay on Lake Mr. and Mrs. John E spending the winter are leaving today for Eustis, Fla. Marriage Today of Mixs Kline to Mr. Denham. The marri of Miss Genevieve Kline and M Marvin Denham is taking place this afternoon at o'clock at the historic First Congre- gatioral Church, the Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Dierce officiating The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Kline. has hecn extensively ing her wedding The bridegroom is the and Mrs. W. B. Denham of von street. The church decorations are of palms the son of Mr. 1208 Ken- and cut flowers appropriate to searon The bride is wearing a simply made 1215 G St. Millinery LEIBEL After-Easter Sale of Hats A comprehensive selection of smart- ly designed hats in the latest modes, it priced at $4.95 and $895 for quick THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET We've Made a Special Purchase of 125 Higher-Type Dresses Which we shall place in an opportunity sale—giving you choice of Dresses—for street and afternoon wear— * Worth Up to $85.00 3477 These Dresses come from the best class of makers in the country— designers of note and craftsmen of high reputation. Of course, all the favored materials are included— Flat Crepe Georyette Figured Crepe Cant on Crepe Satin Canton Piquetine Twill Cords They are produced in modes and models of utmost exclusiveness and originality — all of which accentuates the value and emphasizes the privilege accorded by the special price. On Sale for Friday and Saturday All that remain at the close of the sale will be included in our regular stock at the value price. entertained preced- | ¥ C. Wallace, at Wardmun Park Hotel, and who will leave tomorrow with her iufant son, Wallace MacLay, for their afternoon dress of rose madder geor- with a trimmed with flowers of the hue of the gown, and is carrying a bouquet of tea ros attended b O'Brien and Miss Marie one. haze" georgette crepe with picture hat | to match and bouquet of shaded orchids peas crepe with green straw trimmed with pink roses and bouquet of Rette crepe beige straw, She s bridesmaids, and sweet georgette peas. Mr. The bridc's Out-of-town Edward E. Harold L. and Mrs. Denham. mother of the brid, groom, ix wearing black crepe de chine. Lerch and Mr. B _C George C. Welr of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Nellie Denham of Philadelph! The marriage of Miss Edith M. Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell Evans, to Lieut. Willlam M 3 son of Mr. and.Mrs. Willlam R. Mack, took p! Iast evening. The ceremony was performed at St | Paul's Church, the Rev. James E. Krug | officiating. The bride wore a dress of white crys- tal-beaded paulette, with a hat "to match, trimmed with ostrich. and she carried a bouquet of bride roses. Mixs Margaret Free, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and was dressed in turquoise blue brocaded silk | With draperies ‘of chiffon. A biack plc turquolse con ture hat trimmed in and her flower: pleted the costume, were tea roses. Lieut. Dale P. Mason. a brother of- ficer of the Signal Corps. U which the bridezroom isat ibest man The ushers were Mr. John . Free cousin of the bride, and Mr. Gardner O. Boyle » Evans, mother of the bride. was dressed in dark blue beaded georgette crepe over silver cloth, and wore a large black hat, trimmed in ostrich Mrs. Mack. mother of the bride- groom, was in cocoa-colored beaded georgette with hat to match. Among the out-of-town guests were Mre. E. S. Mack, grandmother of the m; Mrs. Mason of Richmond, . and Lieut. D. P’. Mason, from Camp Alfred Vail, N. J When Mr. and Mack left for their wedding journey the bride was E'KE muking a reputution on the of our SPECIAL Dinner at $1.00. Your spring outfit Is fncomplet without a fur. Let me make you a CHOKER From your own material at $5.00 WOLF, FURRIER, ; picture hat of | s and orchids, i Miss Katherine | Sweeney, as “‘mountatn | Wayfarers Book Shops Lirinoike “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephone Muin 1716 wearing Capitol Hill Harvey Ferguson the other, picture beige | hat of | pink and white sweet Day is best man. mother, i guests are Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, An unusual opportunity so early in the season that mD!l’Iers are sure to lppreCll!Q. 7 to 14 years, featuring the most desirable of this season’s styles—Materials are Camelair, Polaire and Tweeds. Coats and Capes for Little Tots 2 to 6 Serge colors. 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. SHOP What is new? The Cape— - The Frock— The Suit— Late arrivals reveal many new style ideas shown for the first time. will find equally as pleasing. Prices you Every Child‘s Coat and Cape Oflered for a Two-Day Sale at a Special Discount of 0% Coats and Capes for Girls years—made of Crepe de Chine, Camelair, and Tweed mixtures, in varied styles and All‘ Children's Hats included in this sale at a 10% reduction. FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN THURSDAY, APRIL SOCIETY. The House of Quality Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores A SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE OF DRESSES, COATS, SUITS The Scason's Greatest Ialucs at The %25 Dress Sale NCLUDES the handsomest wmaterials of the I hour — cxquisite paisleys, cantons, crepe de chines, marvelette taffctas, developed snto in- dividual and cxclusive modcls for women and misscs Colors, navy, brown, cocoa, gray, paisleys, black, flain or in lovely combinations. All s / women's, 34 to 44. The 325 Coat Sale NCLUDES the wery latest sports models laive, Camel's Hair, Overplaids and Tweeds. Some full silk lined, others half lined. Misscs” si 14 to 18; women's, 34 to 40. The *25 Suit Sale NCLUDES Poiret tuwill and tricotine models, black and navy bluc: plain tailored braid trimmed; fancy silk lined. Misses’ sizes. 14 to 18 wonten's sizes, 34 to 42. A Special Friday Sale of Sports and Tailored Hals 3.95 and $4.95 AILORS, chin chin, off-th pokes and unushrooms. They 1 timbo, hemp and liscre. Trommed with scarfs of georgette crepe. h yibbon bands and side bows. Others and trimming on side crowis I navy, brown. purple; plain or with ¢ bands. Each hat a very special valuc. re tn il with ool cdge Sand. g b ntrasting Washingwn Branch of the Famous New York Establishment o => 9000+0°0 *9+ 0+ 0+9+0+ 0+ 0 An Extraordinary Offering 300 NEW HATS Exquisitely Styled Creations in the Most Exclusive of the New Modes In a Special Sale for Friday & Saturday Hats in the Maison Maurice Manner at this price make this a most cxtraordinary They perfect examples of exclusive A superb presenta- tion of the newest mOdeS. the most {35}1' and exemplifying event. ionable fabrics CO]OYS millinery art—tn- the newest Parisian umphs in style and s values. These Are New Advanced Hats! Startling Values!