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Society . (Continued trom Eighth Page.) Mrs. Lillian Hendricks, Robinson, Mrs. L. Biays, Miss Cath- erine Judge, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send and Miss Aline Holstead, house Buest of Mrs. Wilcox. on Bradley enter- tained at dinner last evening in thelr home on 5th avenue, New York, in compliment to their son-in-law and dapghter, Suffragan Bishop and Mrs. Miss Lota Mr. and Mrs sequins, made with square train in the back, and flowing black net sleeves edged with jets. In her halr she had a dainty butterfly of black thread lace and about her neck two strings of rare opals strung with crystals and she wore pendant earrings of pearls and turquoise. She was assisted in recelv- ing by Miss Lelia F. Draper, treasurer, who was in a gown of black chantilly lace draped over canary yellow satin, the lace held by jet ornaments, and a neckiace, earrings and a bandeaux in her hair of dainty seed pearls. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman of the | box committee, also assisted and was in black velvet, made with narrow short trains hanging from each side, a wreath of silver leaves in her halr and a spruy es set in diamonds on her bodice. She wore a narrow ermine cape about literature, Mrs. George Putnam, leader. Three plays presented and staged by members of the section of litera- ture under the direction of Mrs. Frederick 1. Farringtor at the April meeting of the Twentieth Century Club are to be repeated Thursday evening with a musical program under the direction of Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, president of the Friday Morning Club. The plays to be given are “The Barrel” by lidna St. Vin- cent Millay, with Mrs. Farrington and utnam in the cast; “Dust of the by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, with Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. Eugene E, Stevens, Mrs. Benjamin 1. Smith and Mrs. Truman Abbe taking the parts, and “A Dear Little Wife," a Japanese comedy, acted by Mrs. Na- Europe, where she attended a_confer- ence at Geneva, and rvisited England, Scotland, Ireland, Holland, Italy and Austria. “Police’ Work Abroad” will be the subject of her talk. The general public is cordially in- vited to attend the second of the se- ries of lectures arranged by the Chau mont Unit of the American Woman's Legion, which will be delivered at the wnshlnnnn Club, 1701 K_street, at %:30 o'clock .tomorrow. Wednesday evening, April 11. Col. Henry W. An- | derson, ‘formerly” in commana of the {American Red Cross in the Balkans and southeastern Europe, will speak. I:!e subject of His address will me Fundamentals of 'oreign Relatione. | American D€ | the health department in the last twenty-four gomery. Edward A, Price Robert H. Palme: Hart of Hens Eillott ot Welch Willlam W. Beatty and Irene B. Morrison. T, imm and Alice Cole. C. Jackson and J. Maudenia Births Reported. i “The following births have Leen reported to Bos . D. and Olgn A. Todd and Vernd B. Lir Mary L. Cumintags. 77, 1516 Kearney Baran Annast Teresa e. ave. n.e. Jory M, Goron 42, se_Albanes. Albert 8. # sity Hospltal Valter E. Bquires, Jr., Hobert O Do % Carrie Jackson, 4 Busun_Johnson. 63, Catherine Wilifams, Plains. Bl Elcnnor Howard, | pital. Alice M. Hendricks, 6, Garfield Huspital. . Kivett, 62, 400 12th Mary Edwards, 89, 1314 Florida ave. Yates, 53, Providenfe Ho Newbitt, 55, 1371 North 1008 Webster st. | e, 37, Frovidence” Howpitai, : ! . 19, Georgetown Univer- Are your gums tender and sore? 3. Sibley Hospital 1673 Columbia road. Garfleld Hospital. Freedmen's Hospital, 81, Home for Agea, | Pyrodento Tooth Paste will nourish them back to nor- mal. All infection will be cleared up and ali danger of ill healtk from bad teéeth will be vemoved. Thousands of dentists prescribe Pyrodento Tooth Paste. De Ford, 1 27, Bt. Elizabeth’s Hos APPEARS IN COURT DRUNK. Answering Robbery' Charge, Man | Is Jailed to Sober Up. John H. Copperthite, when called for trial today before Justice Bail , in Criminal Division 2, on a charge of robbery, appeared in an intoxicated condition. Copperthite was on bond, | but they committed him to jail until | tomorrow morning to sober up. Ho is alleged to have robbed Daniel McCarthy of §275 March 3 last, when the latter lc——lcl——i[—F o et ?bi‘li shotrt Rabbl and Mrs. J daughter, Mrs. A. Karesh of Gas- tonia, N. C, left yesterday for a mbtor trip to Atlantic City. Herbert Shipman, in celebration of faabiusll et ot Verad E B the latter’s birthday —anniversary. . Mrs. Shipman_ recently returned to X York from White Sulphur pent Easter. than C. Grover, Mrs. Philip S. Smith and Mrs. Franklin D. Jones. An in- formal teception will follow the program. her shoulders. Among those at the ball were Bibesco, wife of the min- Rumania, who came after her own reception was over; Mme. Irochnik, wife of the charge d'af- a|faires of Austria; Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. Glenn Stewart. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. Horac: Mrs. Robert F. Mac fan C. and Dorothy F. Naish. boy, rl J. and Mildred O. Lanter. bo Mars C. Ritehie, gifl. Martha ‘A. Ludke, girl Miss Katharine Thompson will sing ¥ Y., Tector, “ho. Tinces . Rtector. at the tea tomorrow afternoon at the National University Women's Club and the hostesses for the afternoon s A. Blodgett, Mrs, | Will be members of the Smith College | \llard and Mrs. T.|Club of Washington, of which Miss . Wwho were guests| Katharine I. Rice Is president. : the commercial| On Thursday afternoon and even- counselor of the British embassy |Ing, at 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock, there will and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mr.|be bridge parties at the clubhouse, and M FEdward A. Harriman, .\‘lr.-.‘]!il( I street, under the auspices of Kenr Elkins, Mrs. James Hunling-‘lhu house committee, of which Mrs. ton Turne Morris vans, Miss Edgar Scott is chairman The com- [ and Mrs. Trumanimiu»e in charge of arrangements for - | the card partles includes Mrs. Henry Mrs. Joshua Mr. Carmi A. Thompson of Cleve- land, Ohio. entertained at dinner last night at the New Willard Hotel —_— Marriage Licenses. licenses have been issued 1o the | v was hostess to y of twelve at dinner last night, after which she took her Ruests to the dance of Commander and Mrs. Claude Mayo. & Mrs. Carley will leave for New York next Monday to spend a week. King Carl - Guara to nip mouth troubles in \ the bud . Marriage following Edward P, Mari: ot of Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. M. H. Scott of New York, who I8 in Washington for a visit and ataving at the Lee House, entertain- ed ‘there at dinner and bridge last evening. Her guests were Mrs, Theodore Boynton, Miss Lahnes of New York, who is visiting Mrs. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duval, Miss Alys Down: Dr. ward More and Brenton H. S Wogner of Pittefield, Mass., and Deaths Reported. ‘The following deathis have heen reported to the health department in the last twenty-four I niugton. 11, bis city. Braldman of iter . King, 46, Morrow, chairman; Mrs. Samuel Herrfck, Mrs. Russell, Miss Gantt, Miss azekiel and Miss Marie Rellly Mrs. George T. Guernsey of Inde-’ pendence, arrived today at the New Willard, having come to Wash- ington to attend the annual meeting of the D. A. R B) I Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, dyvs Chapman Smith, Mr. and . _ 3 1 : Gans, Commander Charles | Willlam W. Bride and ! Theodore Jewell, Capt. David 8. Barry, | Miss Dorothy Bride | Dr. Fenton Bradford and Mr. Hobart H Jewman Mr. and Mr thefr dau and Miss Ad Md., will aboard the Be and will spend se ing in Europe. Juvenile Protective Association Benefit. Arrangements have heen completed for the entertainment to bhe given under the auspices of the Twentieth Century Club for the benefit of the le Protective Association evening at 8:30 o hington Club. Mrs. ral months travel- Mrs. Frederick H. Laton of New York will entertain at dinner Sunday night_in the presidential suite at the New Willard. She will have about six- ty guests. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun {8 in New York for a few days. stay- ing at the Hotel Lorraine. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, ock at Mr. Nostrup of the Norwegian lega- rnest tion entertained infor at lunch- 3 Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle will be the eon at the Shorcham yesterday Bicknell, chairman of the com- guest and speaker at the forum | mittee in charge of the affair, has cheon of the Woman's City Club, to | the members of the sec given in the clubhouse, 22 Jackson | the Episcopal Home Childrer 1 cation, Mrs. Thomas W urday, at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Van | given in the New Williard ballroom and of the section of has recently returned from ght 1 | . was as charm- | ing a springtime ball.” | implied as no effort at a ballroom decoration, other than a few | palms behind the recelving line, but the room itself served as a fitting, background for the fresh, bright col- | ering of many of the costumes. That gay colors are again favored for | evening wear was shown in the bright reds, deep rose pink. blue, yel- low or green brought out in vivid ef- fect among the dancers. i The music was splendid, the usual} lively dance numbers being inter- | spersed with waltzes which, since | their revival by Lady Geddes, have | taken a strong hold on society here. | The supper was served in the smaller | ballroom, where with but few exceptions the men attending were seated ith | every detail comfortably and care- | tully o 1 out the ime ball tldren's home may well | nual appeal to Washing- Adding just the neces- | sary touch of extreme vouth to the, program was the graceful dancing of Virginia Catlin and Morse Allen, volunteered their services for the henefit of less fortunate children than | The annual ball for the benefit of Smart Suits —that will appeal both with their fashion features and The Final Tofic/z The well-informed hostess realizes the importance of the “final touch” to her luncheon or dinner, and selects Elk Grove Butter accordingly. 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