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SOCIETY American Woman Heads the Houschold | Of Foreign Legation Mme. Preda, Wife of Peru- vian Charge, Chatelaine Pro Tem. in Absence of Ambassador and Mme. Pezet. When the ambassador from Peru and Mtme. Pezet salled for a somewhat pro- tonged visit to their home in Lima the secretary, Senor Alfred Prada, was placed in charge of Peruvian affairs during the interim. For the nonce an- other American woman becomes a chatelaine of a foreign establishment, but this i now accepted as the rule and the exception. Mme. Prada is a bride of last summer and was before her marriage an accepted belle in the counger set and was Miss Llizabeth Howe, She is the daughter of the late author and publicist. Emerson Howe, and his wife, who was Miss Minnie Wright of New Haven, Conn., but since her widowhood a resident of this clty. The chatel vian embas: ne pro tem. of the Peru- is a sprightly type of nd carefully pre- 1 way to flll her ing from the armington, Howe spent travel and then for the winter. s Howe met Senor ed {n this coun- romance ter- exacting post well known Conn., Miss Howe and ) months {n_Luropean came to Washingt It was here ti Trada, but ) try. and ver minated in rlage was very quiet because bride’s recent bereavement and occur- red last Augus w York efty. Im- mediately afte d the young couple safled for months_tn tries. They and have time being that being t ruvian Ak Park Ho: lere the Pe lished. The filled with the memento vanderings, and there are soni remarkable tapestries of the old Chi- nese methods, now cutirely obsolete. A nice, fat, comfortable-looking Buddha in bronze presides over the preity nook where Mme. Prada has her des - Senor Prada belongs to a distin- guished family of Lima and was trained for a diplomatic career in the venerable university of his native city, and afterwards he took a course in Taw. Iis home is in the capital city of Peru and his mother, now widowed, maintains ¥ home Since his marriage. it has not ssible to take his wife to visit home. but this is a pleasure ich Le hopes will not be long de- Meantime, there are muny this country associated with he has marricd much fflliated | lat : achievemcnts | many 43 that of How . and comes of the pioneer | Mme. Pr: e, from wh | Lin New EDWARD P. MA The bride of Dr. Magner, her marriage, April 11, L. Donnelly. has sprung public men 1like Dr. Samuel Gridley How philanthropic manufacturer ke Elfas Howe, ventor of the sewing machine, wnd many others of this name written into the annals of the nation. Mine. Prada. the daughter of Emer- son Howe and distantly related to the renowned Ralph Wuldo Emerson, she is the granddaughter of Levi Bizelow Howe at one time owner of that comfortable old inn outside of Sudt Mass., which has been im- mortalized by Longfellow in “Tales of & Wayside Inn." Having settied York and with a summer Lome in Connecticut Levi Howe sold the old munsfon which had been bullt original Rgrant to the first Howe immigrant and was deeded in he earl tury. As it was on the state highw: those were days when 3 chusetts was Tnot 8o combed with raflroads as now, talned great celebrity as an inn and d sheltered many of the {llustrious in letters, besides Longfellow and his group of friends. together with public men and foreigners journeying in the state. Some twenty years ugo, one of the Howes of Boston bought back the 2 home, but he was 30 harrassed by literary Dilgrims that he has moved to the back of the house and left old room. so_vividly beloved bridge poet. to be ro about by the public as they w Seror and Mme. Prada very probab i the summer in Washingtoin nbassador and Mnie. ez ot cxpected to return before ti Mrs. Howe who ha partment in the Wardma daughter's, so brave the heat with then MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 Known For Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh DRESSES—NEW AND VARIED ew Arvivals Present Comprehensive Assortments in the Smartest Modes for Street, Semi-Formal and Sports Wear A Collection Well Worth-while Seeing —Pryiced with Extreme Moderation 525 and ";35 THE SUNDAY G. W. U. Columbian Women Announce Annual Dinner The annual dinner of the Columbian Women of George Washington Unl- {Brown of Temple, Miss Gladys Hill- STAR, - WASHINGTON, ' D. 0, APRIL and will be assisted by Miss Zelma Dinner Given in H o Of J. Clinton Hiatt The_informal program will be given by Miss Novella Mayo of Shreveport, | A dinner party was given Mr. J, Clin- La., and Mrs. Lyndon B, Jeffers, pia- |ton Hiatt Friday evening at Le Paradis 22, yer of Palaclos and Miss Mary Ruth | Matthews of Plainview, all Texans. | 1923—PART 2. N &ive several readings. The proceeds will be given to the board of lady managers for the needs of the hos- pital. —_— Film Show for Benefit SOCIETY. in-} part of the seventeenth cen- ! versity will be given at the Chevy | nists, and Mr. F. Chase Club Thursday evening. jatcEs In the | recelving line will be the official Mrs. home hostess. Mrs. Joshus Evans, jr.; Mrs, |home this evening o E: 2 o'cloc! ssisting her w! :lohn ‘Thomas Erwin, president; Mre. | GOOCK, | Asgating her, Wil ubert Work, Mrs. J. Borden Harri- | whoss engagement to man, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs, Howard | L. Hodgklns, Miss Alecandra Galeski | In&ton, K and the officers of the club. Mre. Frank White, wite of the | Plan Dance for Benefit treasurer of the Unifed States: Mrs. | J. Borden Harriman and Miss A. | Louise Galeski will be the speakers. Two charming young Czechoslova- . lans, JMiss Jinevra Mala and Miss Jarmila J Henrietta this evening from § to Mr, .has been announced. aser will e u! be her | Glaser, | Jesse I. Miller of this city, formerly of Lex"|ang civic and patriotic socleties, with Of Shrine of Sacred Heart A great deal of interest is being| cytting the large birthday cake was ale, will do national dances | taken in a dance to be given for the | glven Miss Gretchen Berguner, one plece Edmond BoYer. |y Mr. Thomas A. Babbington and Miss Gretchen Bergner and Mr. Brenton 8co- fleld and Miss Thergsa Harkey, the oc- | caslon being the anniversary of Mr. Hiatt's birth. A number of the legal profession and members of the press 10 their ladies, were the invited guesta Tables were arranged with large clus- jters of flowers as centerpleces. Babbington was the toastmaster. | congratulatory speeches were | there were songs and instrumental mu- |'sic, dancing following. The homor of in costume, accompanied by Mr. J.| benefit of the Shrine of the Sacred |Of ¢ake revealing the date of the birth Leonard. The committee in charge of the din- 5 of Mrs. John Thomas al chairman: Mrs. John apham, deco: Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, seating: Mi Ruby Nevins, ushers and printiy Miss Emilfe Margaret White, mus Miss Julla L. V. McCord, § AMrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, wife of the president of the university. and Anna L. Rose. dean of women, are among those expected to be pres he club, in_ad H, | Heart on Friduy, April 27, | c1ub. Williams' Orchestr: he served. 3Mrs. George T. Mattin man of the tion committec, iss Lillian ¢ Costigan, M | Alice 0. Joy 3t rragher, Mrs Bessie ' Dodsc On the floor Louis Tallen, e roll, Mr. J. Do Stephen B, X Mr. son, Mr. M committee y pley | & Henning. vice presidents: A Wii- | Cecll liam Carl Ruediger, recording secre- tary: Miss Julla L. V. McCord, trea urer; Miss Ruby Nevins, correspond- ing sec-etary; Miss Henryette Brumm. historian. Kee, M Hostesses Announce Dates of “At Homes" Mrs. Rafael R. Govin will not re- ceive this afternoon Franklin 2738 Mr. and Mrs. Georze Hillyer, will he at home Tuesday trom 8 to 10 o'clock in their apart- | ment at the Woodward, 2311 Con- necticut avenue. i, evening They are patented method. mad. own combingy used. Dr. at ho ind Mre, T. S e this afternoon from in their hom street for the last time The musical tew will, be wiven in honor of members of the Texas dele- | {&ation to the congress of the natfonal D A ‘ i Lovette Our Experts in the art of Halr Dyeing. ing, Children's Manicuring, cte, brow * Haireu 3 y. A William D, 1115 G St. rvelle of Beaumont, arland of louston a Jones. Mrs. Katharine Fenton of Wash- ington will preside at the tea table | &3DeMOLLs: MHetaway Dus-Art Duanslas Ueber Due-Are Our Reputation —is backed by the reputation of the musical instruments we sell. Naturally there must be a substantial foundation for our reputation for reliability, and that foundation is the reputation & the manufacturers for whose relichie musical instruments we recommend to our customers. We are exciusive representatives in Washington fur The Aeolian Company, of New York, the largest man- facturers of musical instruments in the world. The world-famed instruments manufactured by this com- pany are the genuine “PIANOLA” PLAYER-PIANOS, THE DUO-ART PIANOS and the AEOLIAN-VO- CALION. We also handle the products manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Washindton's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth Puralas at the city Music will be furnished by Me- | . and punch wil!| s chadr- will be assisted by Miss Margaret Hragil, Thomas . Miss o Howard | M. of scparate Absolutely No tation of nature’s handiwork. — have an enviable reputation cel Waving, | of Mr. Hiate. ‘Muuical Friday, Benefit Of G. W. U. Hospital The George Washington University Hospital will be the beneflclary of ce, Miss Teresa Keleher, | the musical which will be given Fri- s Mankin, Miss Mary Louis Sulli: day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. | corby, in Chevy Chas Mr. Louis organist of Calvary Baptist and Mr. George Mueller, or- ganist of the First Congregational Church, will give numbers, using the exceptionally good organ in the music room of Mr. and Mrs. Corby's home. Mrs. Ralph Barnard will sing and ir Channing Johnson will Discriminating Women Prefer Our STEMLESS SWITCHES hairs woven together by our ems or Cords—a perfect imi- Pinest imported cut bair or your Free Exumination and Advice on Scalp and Hair Troubles Lanoil Waving T process. special 315.00 A . 8100 Minutes' Steaming Nestie price ... Full Front wave. .. Only 7 Hair, 1 Asbury Park Atlantic City 2 and G Streets Asslan Yecalioms Entire Building Deveted to Music GREAT SALE OF SHONINGER PIANOS 43389 Formerly Sold at $525 TERMS—$25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Our guarantee is back of these Shoninger Pianos. There will be no more at this price after these instruments are sold. A Number of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs Which Have Come to Us in Exchange Are Now on Sale Traded-In Player-Pianos Priced From 325 Traded-In Phonographs Priced From 250 Traded-In Pianos Priced From 150 old on Liberal Credit Terms if Desired We Have a Complete Stock of the Popular $100 VICTROLA Console Model This attractive Victrola i{s so very popu- lar that it is hard to obtain from the manu- facturer, We have a stock on hand and can supply you if you place your erder at once. Reasonable Terms if Desired After e, The woman's boerd of Columbla Hospital 1s arrangin ture benefit to be sonic Auditorium | noon and evening. subject s y Diannd Manner's “The Glorious Adventure.' Myers is chalrman of arrangements and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs {s in charge of tickets, and is also acting | as treasurer. Of Columbia Hospital I Dances a Feature Of Society Program The bachelors of the State Depart. | ment will give a dance Saturday, | April 28, i Mr. and Mrs, Walter Tuckerman will | ntertain at & dance Thursday even- | ng. ! 3 1 Specializing in Fashions De Luxe Exclusively KAPLOWITZss ANCORPORATED JUITS +*GOWN/ - "WRARS 721 NINTH /T.NW._ - Charge Accounts Solicited 1 30 Hemastitching, : Picot Edging, 10c Yard. All Work Guaranteed 000000000000 000000 We are showing a You should get YOUR 800 Yards Tubular ‘Underwear Jersey, 93¢ Yard derwear purpose Plain Made especially for of a yard will make a full size vest. shadow -stripes. Colors are— ‘White Orchid Flesh Lilac Cream Maize Pink Black Paisley Silks, $1.49 Yard y designs on Steel, Tan, Paisley Tussah—the real P: backgrounds of Copenhagen, Gra: Brown. Pink and White. 39-Inch Canton Crepe, $1.95 Yard Another shipment: the same quality that was placed on sale last Monday: the heavy spiral weave for Capes, Wraps, Suits and one-piece Dresses. Colors are— White Congo Reseda Seal Brown. Black Mohawk Ivory Waist Linings White Lann and 1 B = Black Jap Silk...$1.19 Ry Long-w a i ated Lawn Linings: white only ..... 7 59c. All sizes These linings will assist you greatly in your garment mak- ing. Notion Counter—Main Floor. House Aprons Here's an opportunity to buy a $1.00 House Apron for almost half price. All slip-over styles, in Per- cales, Ginghams and Chambrays: full cut. well made and neatly trimmed: all sizes............... Downstairs Store. Black Sateen and Cretonne, Chambray and Gingham Linene and Cretonne; neatly trimmed with bright colored pipings; sizes for Misses and Women Downatairs Stere. Brassieres; 2 small lot; all sizes; flesh 39¢ color...... Dewnstatrs Store Women. Silk-. like White Satinette and Lingerie iIn flesh. and white; § * * * *® < * * < * [ 4 4 [ 4 * ® [ 4 * * ® 4 4 < * * 4 4 < * * 4 * b4 * 4 < < 4 & ® * b4 * < * L 4 * * b 4 * 4 * * * * § < L < * ® 4 * 4 * 4 [ 4 * ® ® ® [ 4 ® * § * § * § * * i * * TRY riR 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours: 9 to 6 Every Yard of Silk in Stock Is Offered at a Special Reduction During This Sale larger assortment of Silks this season than at any tim.hue(oiorc. share of these splendid Silks while you can at these special prices. Remember, every yard of Silk reduced during this Semi-Annual Sale Silk Section—Main Floor. A profuse showing of the new novelty Spring 'I:rlmmlnz Braids and Ornaments; very l.:n in colorings and designs. At our Trimming Counter. Ribbons A table full many plain color i v weave ribbons, 4 i to 5 inches wide; sell regu- farly as high as Special— P 25¢ Ribbon Counter. Many Attractive Values Tomorrow In Our DOwNsTaiRs STORE 69 Cottage Frocks In various styles; colors and combination effects of 1 29 B Girdles, ettes and Star Adjustable Bras- sderom; plain and brocaded; color; including extra. sizes, Downatatrs Stove King “Tut” Sandals all sizes, Just as Pictured These popular styles come: in the two popular colors—Green and Beige—made of soft glove-like leather—light-weight soles and covered heels. Many Other Values in Our Downstairs Store § Pictorial Review Patterns, Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ ST S $2.75 Baronette Satin (Genuine), $1.95 Yard Look for the 1 L mark: the only genuine Baronette ‘White Tan Flesh New Printed Crepes, $2.75 Yard $2.98, $3.25, $3.49 and $3.98 Grades This assortment embraces an almost end- less variety of new patterns for Egypti 3 garian; large and small scroll effects, showing many contrasting bold color combinations and also the new Paisley designs. $3.98 Silk Duvetyne, — 8295 Yard The new, soft, chamois finish; made especially for Capes and Wraps for spring and summer cvenings. Colors are— Deer Gray Tarragan Bittersweet Tile Bobolink Ivory Copenhagen _ Dutch Blue ~Céil Fallow Navy Negre Black The Jaquette one of mans new pring styles that can le knitted o 1738 pic tured. Many more can be made frem yarn One of the mos the varns is COMINTHIAN of 4 inch Pink. Gendarm le. Steel, Tan, Jade, Amer. lcan ~ Beauts. ' Black and White, in one-ounce balls. 35c Ball Mrs, Hollidge is here to instruct you FREE from 9 to 1and 2 to 6 deily. Art Goods Section. Fresh Summer Underthings at Special Monday Prices Lingette, Windsor Crepe, Ba- tiste and Nainsook; in ‘Bloom- ers, Envelope Chemise and Gowns; plain tailored and neat- ly trimmed, in white, flesh and orchid 89c A large assortment of En- velope Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins and Gowns; made of Nainsook and Embossed Crepe; plain lace and ribbon trimmed; all full cut and well made gar- ments; colors are White, 50 Flesh ind Orchid....... 9UC Downstairs Store. deaux Corsel- flesh 75¢ $5.00 VS0P 00000000890 LVL2062300000P0T09 2500880200000 00500000908280048280030000640646020000PVVDD020080300000BPVELNILILLINBNBLLL2B0PPO< D352 | |