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SOCIETY. OQC iety Ambassador of Germany and Frau Wied- feldt Guests of Bulgarian Minister and Mme. Panaretoff at Dinner Tonight. HE ambassador of Germany and Mme, Wiedfeldt will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the minister Panaretoff. of Bulgaria and Mme. Sir Robert Cecil arrived this morn- ing for a visit in Washington and is the _guest of former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White in their home on Crescent place. Mr. and Mrs. White will enter- tain: a distinguished company of 1wenty-two at dinner this evening in honor of Sir Robert and this after- noon: he will be received by the Postranster General and Mra. New Going to New York. Thé Postmaster General, Mr. Harry New,: returned vesterday from In- diana; where he Wwent for a state po: 1al convention. The Postmaster Gen- eral 5nd Mrs. New will go to New York 2he middle of next week for a few days' stay The: Czechoslovak minister. Dr. Bedrich entertained at dinner: ves ¥ at the legation, in farewell to Prof. Bakule. dir the Bakule children’s chorus Prague: who. with the chor leaving Washington for an ex tour throughout the United Sta The gaests were the Necretary Commerce, Mr. Herbert Hoover: \ John &llan Dougherty: Miss ‘Mar Wallacé, the daughter tary of ‘Agriculture; Miss Laura Huar- lan, Cod. John Temple Graves, Dr. Vernon ‘Kellogg. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bul- lard, M. and Mrs. T. Nicholson. Director: Bakule, Col. Svarcer, Mias Tanacko Miss Durdikova. Podzimkova, Mr. Herold, the selor of: the Czechoslovak _legation, and Mmé. Stangler, the secretary of the legation and Mme. Kuraz and the viee consul and Mrs. Milan Getting. nister of Poland, Dr Wroblewski, and = Mme. Wroblewska left Washington today for Atlaritic City, where they will spend twe days. % W Mra. James of Senatc jr.. will wife Wadsworth, taining bers of th tion to th Ber guests the mem- ew York state delega- D. A. R. convention. Represeniative and Mrs. J. Himes entértained a large parly at e Le Paradis supper dance last night in honor of their house guest, Mr. Ted Strker of New York H The counselor of the Polish lega- tion and Mme. Kwapizsewska were the guests in whose honor the coun- selor of the Japanese embassy en- tertained a company of fourteen at the Shoreha. where Mr. and Mme. Saburi are staving. The retiring secretary of Ttallan embussy and Mme. Geisser Celesia will Le the guests in whose honor Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Loche will evening. the Mrs. Joseph A, Adkins, wife of Maj. Adkins, entertained at luncheon foi- lowed by bridge today, when her guests included Mrs. Waiter Jones of Athens, G: Mrs. Walter Boswell. [ —— Bewitching of the Secre- be ! lostess at:tea this afternoon. enter- | entertain at dinner this| Mrs. E.J. Williams, Mrs. T. W. Wrenn, Mrs. Clifton MacArthur., Mrs. Jack Hayes and Miss Annie Bannon Col. Golden L. H. Ruggles has re- | turned to Washington and has taken an apartment in the Montello, at 1901 Columbia road. Col. Ruggles has been !absent about two months on tempo- rary duty. Mrs. William Kearney Carr enter- ‘tained today at the third of the series of luncheons she Is giving. Miss Catherine Letts and Miss Eliza- {beth Magee, who will Le brides of next week, are sharing honors this afternoon at a bridge par which Miss Margaret Crosson is giving. The Buests number thirty-six and tea will { follow the game, when Mrs. C. J. {O:Gorman and Mrs. Matthew Stitt will 'pr(‘sule at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion will entertain at @ musical tea this after- noon from 5 to o'clock in the ball- room of the Powhatan Hotel. Assist- | ing the hosts in receiving will be Mrs, Mark Reld Yates and Mrs, George Oakley Totten. The musical program vill_he presented by singers from {the Washinzton Opera Company, in teluding Miss Darot Mansfield. so. prano; Miss Rose ollio, contralto Mr. Lewis Annis, tenor, and Mr. A. Schefferman. baritone, with Miss | Marie Hanson, accompunist Representative and Mrs. Clay Stone Briggs entertained a small party at | the "Le Paradis supper dance last night Mr. and Mrs. George William Me- Cauley of Moorefield, W. Va., who are on their honeymoon, are passing a week or two at the Hotel Astor in ew York. Mrs. McCauley was Miss Lola Cunningham Price, daughter of Senator Richard Coale Price of West Virginia. and the wedding took place on Wednesday evening., April 18. at 8:30 o'clock, at 19 West 31st street, New York. The ceremony was per- | formed by Rev. Carl Landis of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 1 After leaving New York, Mr. and Mrs. McCauley will _spend some time in | Baltimore and Washington before go- | ing to Moorefleld, where they will make their future home, The George Washington Alumni As- !sociation is holding its annual reunion at the Washiugton Club tomorrow | evening at 8 o'clock, the meet- ing taking the form of a reception to President and Mrs. Hodgkins and the bers of the graduating cl 1 Mrs. William Cline Borden, Mrs. Wil- liam Allen Wilbur and Miss Henning will preside in the dining room and Mrs. Merton Ferson will serve coffee | {in the drawing room, assisted by Mrs. | John_Paul Earnest, Mr. William C. Van Vleck, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle and Mrs. 'Robert F. Griggs. Miss Ruby Nevins and Miss Elizabeth Wil- son will serve punch. Miss Freda Eg- vert Dean, Miss Anna L. Rose and { Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., are in charke {of arrangements for the eveninx. |Dancing will be a faature of the even- ing. Mrs. J. B. Duggett of Mariann 1 Tex., who with Mrs. F. R. Dupuy the same place are guests of relatives of the latter while serving as dele- | gates to the D. A. R. congress, left, You'll Think You’re Dreaming When You Ses Our Play Frocks They’re so gay in hue, se chic in et L ek et shit and care! - New Hats $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00 Values This assembly of hats includ all the newest ma- terials and combi- nations in all the fashion - favored shapes. Large Body—Mushrooms—Pokes. In the Erlebacher luilflncry Salons you will find Hats for Sports Wear Afternoen Wear Dressy Occasions THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MM y Wife of the minister of Polund, Dr. Ludisxlax Wroblewski. who has accom- panied him to Atlantic City for a short visit. Washington today for a visit in New | York. Mrs. Dupuy is remaining ‘Washington. H. G _Heln’elden of Chicago. Other in | puests were Senator and Mrs. How- d Sutherland, Col. d Mrs. F. W Coleman, Col and Mrs. Howard Dickinson, Col. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, | Col. and Mrs. John Hull, Mrs. Robert i | McKenzie, Mrs. William Henry Smith, Cot. Meanic . Humuold U. 8 2| e e mnarsies’ Zawmis: Culler; and his sister, Miss Rumbold, enter- | 3aj. R. L. Foster and Maj. James tained at a bridge dinner last night [A. Lyon. at the Columbia Country Club in honor of the colonel's daughter, Mrs. Col. Rumbold Dinner Host of Last Night. Mme. Kwapiszewska. wife of the SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F st Tenth St. Saturday 1S Mothers' Day In Our Tots-to-Teens Shop We are offering four very special items which mothers are sure to appreciate Girls' Coats and Capes Coats and Capes for girls and little to Coats in the popular effects, beited or loos or double breasted models. All of this season’s popular materials are included. Ranging in price from— $15.00 to $32.50 All at a discount of 107 New Sport back, single Kilted Skirts, made with suspender tso—made of prunella cloth, in green and $295 red only. Sizes 6, 8, 10 years. Very special 4 A Sale of Attractive Hats For girls. In !cghorn.dn;ilan and fancy braid Both tailored and dressy models. Decidedly low priced Smart Tailored Hats For boys from 2 to 6 vears. Rolled or turned-down brim; grosgrain ribbon bands in brown, navy and black. $l 50 Mothers’ Day Special. Girls' Gingham and Chambray Dresses In sizes 7 to 14 years. Plain colors and checks. 995 Well made, serviceable dresses. Specially priced. ... .. $ -9 Washington Sy o e . . New, Distinctive Fashions FOR MISSES, JUNIORS, GIRLS Special Displays for this week we are showing some of the most Bcautiiu} and Unusual Things that we have ever pre- sented here. The models are all individual, de- signed for and introduced by us alone, F exceptional importance is the Wide and Charming Choice that in every way represents our high standard of Quality and Refinement in Apparel, yet withal is of- fered at Delightfully MODERATE PRICES. Included are: Two and Three—ficcc Suits, Wraps and Hats for every occasion. Novel Kuitted Dresses, Washable Dress- es, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Skirts, Sweaters, Scarfs, Riding Habits, Knicker Suits and Accessories, FStreol.Corver Thirleenth FRIDAY, retiring counselor of the Polish lega- tion, was the guest in whose honor Mrs, Willlam D. Morgan entertained at luncheon today. Former Representative and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes were hosts to a| company of ten at the supper dance at Le Paradis last evening. Mrs. Page Laughlin of Leesburg, Va. entertained a company of six ladies af luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Mrs. Louis Lehr has gone to Springs, accompanied by Miss Mary Reed of Baltimore. Mrs. Lehr will joined by Dr. Lehr for a few days before returning to their apartment on 16th street. Mrs. Edward L. Doheny has returned to New York from her Los Angeles home, where she has heen through the winter. Mrs. de Lancey Kane and Miss Iselin of New York, who are at the Shoreham, entertained there at din- ner last night. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens entertained a small company at luncheon yesterday, driving _from White Sulphur Springs to Kate's Mountain. Mrs. G. H. Page of Brooklina Mass. is at the Lee House for a week. Miss Martha Codman entertained at tea yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman James of Bal- timore and the former's daughter, Miss Margle James, have gone New York, where they are staying at the Hotel Belmont it Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop Brown have Eone to New York, and are at the Hotel Plaza before opening their puntry home on Staten Island Temple « her daughter nd h Cothran and ived in Londe tour nee, aves, ac Miss two n L Miss Anne csterday Italy and nne Griffin, They will | | Switzerland APRIL 20, 1923. before returning to ‘Washington in June. Col. Graves summer lecture tour. left yesterday bn a He will return to Washington in June. The Misses Patten tertained a company at dinner last evening in Mrs. to 6 avenue. Strauss will be at home | formally tomorrow afternoon from 4 | their home on Massachusetts avenue. at 2208 Massachusetts Strauss will also re- Hot | ceive on Saturday afternoon, April 28. Mrs. Kdward R. Stettinius has gone spend a fortnight there and will be|to White Sulphur Springs, where Mr. Stettinius, who was assistant s retary of war during the late war, will join her at the end of this month or early Miss Betty Werner in M has gone to Dayton, Ohlo, to remain a fortnight and attend the marriage Wednesday of Miss Jane Andrews to Capt. Her man Pool of Washington. Mrs. Clarence Eiseman will be at home informally Sunday afternoon, at the Chastleton, having with her her mother, Mrs. Hannah Rice. Foreizgn Service School Annual Prom Tonight. As the School of Forelgn Servic the most u | learning in he any | ington to | | from om- of the sc Georgetown University is decidedly titution of high ed States, so i held in Wash- the establish- 1918. This nigue the in in s affair will be held at the City this evening at 10 o’'clock and 11 assuredly excel all previous ones. The the tudents will divert long enough usual routine of classes that prepare them for service in this country and abroad to participate in the most of the The fact chool the univ cent endow stilled the Auor affair to important soclal college de nthusiasm be function ear. that the foreign service the best record of all ty departments in the re- ment fund drive has in- student b nd guarantees the overwhelming profits of the un net dance 1214 F St. N.W. An Extraordinary Sale Saturday 200 Stunning New Hats Featuring Taffetas and Crepe with super- | suc- arrived— fresh from their boxes are these new hats for pres- ent and early sum- mer. Styles that represent the latest word from New York manu- facturers in a com- plete showing for miss and matron. Just Embroidered Hats These New Embroidered Hats are fashioned of hai cially suitable for wear. r cloth or silk, em- broidered in variegated colors, spe- sport or street *10 A house that Knows how to Select clothes for Women who know how to wear them Milton R 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Onyx Silk and Fiber Heel- tex Hose (Pointed Heel) $1.00 “Jane Vogue” New Hats That Hint of Summer $5.00 Jane Vogue Capes Reduced to..... . $19.98 Jane Vogue Coats Reduced to. . . . .$19.98 Jane Vogue Dresses Reduced to. . . $19.98 Jane Vogue Capes Reduced to..... .$24.98 Jane Vogue Coats Reduced to. ....... $24.98 Jane Vogue Suits Reduced to. ..... .$24.98 Jane Vogue Dresses Reduced to. . .$24.98 Pay Cash if Convenient, Otherwise Open a Charge Account 3 SOCIETY. i i1 be contributed to the endowrhent und. The dallroom will_be attractively | decorated with the flags and colors | of all nations. Each fraternity Will | have its privaie box. | The list of patrons and patronesses | contains many prominent persons diplomatic circles, includin Secr tary of State and Mrs. Charles s | L Hughes, Ambassador of Chile Don |J¢ Beltran’ Mathieu, Minister of Beuador | ¢! and Mme. Don Rafael H. Elizalde, | 1 Minister ‘of Persia Mirza Husseln | D Khan Alai, Minister of Sweden i Mme. Axel F. Wallenberg, Minister | A and and Mme. Wroblewska, of Venezuela and Don | K 80 M #7767 %% e %% % K3 ' Summer Fashion % 0o o0 o% o * > ¢ 2 o oge ofe 3o} Lo o%e ot XTI i "’ %o o%% > 2 ' 90 %0 %0 o900 o KEXIXIXIXIX XX XD 4 " o "’ Skirt, Coat and Will serve as a stre sport and outdoor wool tweed mate and brown mixture- Knickers to t suit and a s wear. Made s: colors are ta; NS > QXX K3 "’ Sizes 34 to 44 2 * K2 "’ bo oo "’ K3 " Ooe% AR K2 "' K3 QXD '* o % 23 * g3 ' doodeade ol * In a beaut color: mixtures i hagen, gray. and henr sleeveless. % X k3 » % K3 O %% % " e 3 e Xg) ment g "o’ and t Q) 3 " ficct Sweate % b 430! K3 * D "’ Y 0%005S R S (g X ) The famous anteed silk hosiery tan, beaver, cordovan, dark russet, polo, sand, pearl, silver, beige. black and white. The hose that wears longer —guaranteed to wear or a new pair free; sizes 8 to 107, 12 Pr. Hosiery Section. fine KD * in pl with e O K3 IX D> "’ % asso! "' %, RS XD * K2 o 0, 20058 B (XD e "’ . P % K3 XD 0o 5805 K2 QX K2 * > K3 " 190-6% 6% 0% 6% 4% % % ¢% o % LA A A A ) G$ 0P 0000 00.00,00.00.00.00,00,00, o 0 "’ o o% g X * e * PR 9069 4% oo 4 Regulation, o Fir; then with one turn of the hem, a had; then with an extra turn an NN U 000a Sa e e ia el & v oo oo sfeafe efrale s * They are here in all sizes, 6 to 22. Downstairs K2 * Ooo% * e K2 * sizes, 6 to 22. Downstairs . 0 Middy Suits In regulation style; made of Trucol cloth; emblem on sleeve: box pleated skirt with waistband; sizes 14 to 22 Colors are tan, rose, pink, reseda, blue and white, $3.98 Downstairs Store. 2 Fo et BRI * o * oo * * pooge o5oo5 hododesd * Soegred Senator and M | Senator David 1. | James and New Overblouses, crepe dec smalil tabs, you have a fine country club Middy orff, Admiral and on, “en. and Mrs, Brown Mrs e € Douglas rige H. He werence Martin can J. Labat, Dr sco J. Yanes. Dr. ¥ r. and Mrs. Willia r. and Mrs. Willi rs. Richard . Ha W. Spanhoofd. Mr. Mr. Mrs. W, Frank T. m Henry F. Walsh, Mr. " (Continued on Ninth Pag: 120-020-0206%0-6%0-4%0-6%-6%-6%.¢%6%-6%-¢% 4%-6% 4% % 6% ¢% <% O3B0 X X e X XX XTI XIX TN TN TN I XD “.“.“.“:“:“:o 8% %% %67 %% %% % Books, 25c¢ ST 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours, 9 to 6 Three-Piece Knicker Suits match. it for of all- n, gray 15 Separate All-Wool Tweed Knickers. All Sizes. $3.95 Sportwear Section—Main Floor. iful assortment silk and wool tan copen- , orchid. brown Some are wo-tone effects: also the new Jacquette ef- rs Spring in quality ine; lain effects embriod- and Paisl designs: full of a rtment colors and sizes $ Ready-to-Wear 5% ection— Main Floor. Wonderful Middy Specials STORE Our Middy In Our OWNSTAIRS Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard New Spring Coat Sweaters Pictorial Review May Fashion Sheets Free Sizes 34 to 46 Slip-on. Sweaters; a complete assort- all the Spring color- 5350 Departme n t has enlarged so that it was necessary to moveinto our Downstairs Store, where thereisplenty of ro A few valnes are mention- ed below. and the co-ed Blousc i d buttoning two Store. Store. Three-in-One Middies t, it is a straight down regulation Middy 1 Middy Skirts in Jean........$1.98 —with bodice or'waist band; box pleats, in bluc and white; all Jean Middies Flannel collar and cuff middies in Lonsdale Jean; in- sert pockets; silk embroid- ered emblems on sleeve; guar- anteed fast colors. $2.98 Dovenstal Store. 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