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5 The President and Mrs. Harding Will | OCIE ty Return Tomorrow From New York, ~ Where They Are Spending the Day HE i'resident and Mrs. Barding went to New York last even- ing and will spend there, where the President il make an address. They were ac- anied b sawyer and their 1 to) o | D a; | in Belgium, uela_and the ot the nd the min Wroblewska, 1d Mme. De Poland the minister , the charge fme. Cul of taron Mary 1 Mrs. pussndor and Mme. Hunihara Honored. dor of the ning of Jupan una Mme. uests at_din- Priu Zaldi in the company, uner, Michio Itow, Hanihara ner this ev und her sister Mme be ffty sests following the Mr. A riw and tor and M . Admiral and Mr Patten, Mrs Thomas F. Mrs. Frederick Xohl, the military attache of the em- bassy and Marquise di Bernezzo and Capt. Jung of the embassy staff. T, former M. Hitcheoc jam Govin, Mr. Harry Postmaste L for New w, left last to spend several day Agriculture, Mr. joined Mrs. apartment, at Ward- Wallace in thei after spending sev- an Park Hotel, srgge Sutherland, wife of Mr. utherland, entertained puny informally at lunch- Justice & small co L toda, secret Lassy, is_ente: ernoon, fr 5 me, at 1912 Sunder! 1klin Pyles and M eside at the tea table. Miss. Mary Did < and Mre raining T pliment to Mrs. Ropert 11 guests Awill ny tea, when Mrs. . Mark Potter will pre- able. will entertain at bridge honor of Mrs. South ¥ Dial is epending the ith Miss Margaret Minter in Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wife of the ant secretary of war, will be at e tomorrow afternoon from 4 to, 18th street for the . Assisting her J. Snow, Mrs. | ansing Beach, Mrs. Conrad Bab- | . Miss Helen Ernst and Mrs.| pranton Kellogg of Boston. ! The newly appointed secretary of e Ttalian embassy, Signor Glovanni | Giura, who arrived in Washington has taken an apartment at | the 1711 | Ghiki | There | Hotel Hamilton. Signor di Glura succeed Signor Andrea Geisser| Wore Popular T'oday Than in Many Recenit Seasons Are the Costume Blouses Su ideally appropriate for wear with the new spring suits. | at *Z 575 3] ()55 You will find a wide diversity of styles Paisley Patterns—Egyptienne Effects— and Plain Shades for the More - Conservative _ Styles Include Overblouses, Side-Ties and Jacquettes Qur Blous: Departhient is located just inside the door on the Masin Floor F at Tenth St. Celesia, who, with Signora Geisser Celesia, will sail May 5 for Rome, where Signor Gelsser Celesia will be today | attached to the foreign office. Martha Noyes The marriage of Dr. and Birnle, daughter of the Rev. Airs. Douglas Putnam Birnle, t James William Farmer 18 taking place this afternoon at 4 o'clock i home of ‘the bride's ents at 19th street. aned for the same hour and the Georgetown Presbyte Church, but owing to the flines: Mr, Farmer the ceremons performed in the presence of @ smali ny of relativ 1 will be fol- as originally planned, by a large reception in the home of Dr. and s. Birnie. *. Birnle, father of the bride. is of- he marriage taking place in awing room the decors are of palms vhite spring oms. In the other rovws of the sprirg flowers of dainty colors greens are used. The bride is ring effective gown of point appliue 1 n helrloom in her fam- ily. strafght and long and with elbow sleeves. A court train £ ivory white sat a her tulle veil, Lield by @ coronet of the lace, finishe her costume. She carries white sweet peas and lilies of the val day n of New ¢ Ry a wn o veurs i repe held b carry Easter nd they Mr. Danfel C. Robinson of New York Lest man and the ushers are Lieut. Commander Capehart, Mr. Delos Smith and Mr. Henderson Gregory of New York, Mr. Edmund Birnie, cousin of the bride, of Springfield, Mass. and Mr. Watkins W. Hunt of New B Birnie, mother of the ive with the wedding pa the ceremony and will wear gown of brown C a sult of dar cloth, with s Wil ma! blue camel’ hat to mate Amor Mrs. Bir d Mrs. O 10 Lyford of New York: erris Meigs, Mr. anc . Penr and Mrs. Carl Stel race Stebbins « Mrs. _Plerce 1 Miss Clara 1d AlT. A B. Harrisc daughter, Mrs. spent a day in W ¥ to the lat They were ams, who accom orfolk. Mrs. Har- a short visit in here by Mr. Wil panied them t rison will ma Washington before joining her moth- er, Mrs, Alv Saunders, in their home, in Omaho, Neb. Mrs. Arthur Tirrell was Lostess to a company of twenty at luncheon tc day, entertaining at the Chevy Chase b in honor of Mrs. Watson, wife Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON Unequaled for Hair and Complexion, Huir Tonic: For Dandruff & growi: Scalp Food: For dry huir & itching sealps Absorbent Cleansing Cream: Absorbs ail airt, reduces large po Aimond Nkin ® Food: A whitens #nd makes velvety complexion. Mu Cream: Makes fr mecks and eradicates wrinkies. $1.00 each at drug and department stores, and at Mrs. Coon's office, 1405 Eye street northwest Mr. | The wedding was | met | | Mrs. Georse Myers, will now be held on the same day at 4:30 at the residence of Mrs. R. R, Govin, at 2230 Massachu- setts avenue. The third of the series of “Frea Lec " “under the auspices of the Chaumont Unit, American Woman's Legion, will be given Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the 'Washington Club, 1701 K street,' when Mr. Wade H. Ellis will speak on “Women and the Consti- tution. It has been part of the work of the unit this winter to present to the puclic these lectures on the preserva- tion of American ideals free of charge. Mr. James M. Beck will be the speak- er at the 'last lecture, date to be an- nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Return From Motor Tri, ; Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. | j g Rush L. Holland have returned to B thelr apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, after a short visit in Baltimore. They made the trip by motor. Assistant Postmaster General War- ren Irving Glover has returned after a B.hol’! absence in the middle west. Mrs. Glover will come from their home in the end of the week. i Dr. Stockton Axson of Houston, i AR R, ; \ Tex. brother-in-law of former Presi- s ;i dent Woodrow Wilson, is spending | Wite of the Secretn ot re simm i i e s o 2 B i el el Top Coats | glon the first of negkt we Miss Henrletta her mother, Mrs. William J. | Miss Diana. Comming, Miss Murgaret n, in her home, on P street. | Dodge and Miss Helen Buckle Additional guests will join the com- pany for tea, when Mrs. John C. Letis and Mrs. Guy Johnson, mother of Miss Johnson, will preside at the tea tab zee will this ,evening for ¥ } r- Hamilton M. whose mar- tomorrow ollow pper Miss Licut M. ( Dlace rowill 1 the 1ding ceremony. uad leming, U. will' takd ning The supy wrsal tor the w N. Goodwin of Chi- gton for geveral days Shoreham. Judge Clarenc igo is in Washi 1ch nd Is at the Mrs. Dunicl rey Lridge this after to Mrs, Er Point, The guests | H. Bandh Mrs. Rus | Her Mi parents B ves has Joined her 1 und Mra, Gleaves, aft- week end with Mr. and in thefr home on nu i e at ment noon, escott an- ment of their daugh- ice to Mr. Augustus The wedding will take | rt of June. i 2dga s « - 3 Webster Hines. se of illness the Ju T League held to- idence of be Dresses.. ... pany nd table You must bring rour Furs { Now or Never 1 am leaving Wasiington ¢! umer for good. ¢ My brother will takw 1t you want MARTIN WOL gu for me to d Distinctive and Ma \ . 8 M W lizabeth A MeVans, . New Arrivals in Graduation Dresses- Delightiul New Dresses ior Graduation are daily being added to our lovely showing. Dresses in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma, and Marquisette predom- inate. Brothers A Lot of 45 2-Piece Suits 48.50 Were Selling up to 77.50 - ~ These Tailleurs are taken from our reg- ular stock and'comprise the first striking reductions of the season. French Serge, Poiret Twill, in Tans, Blues and Blacks. Englewood, N. J., and join Mr. Glover | Tailored Suits and Fancy Suits Beautiful Dresses For Sport, Afternoon, Street or Evening Wear Your choice of any of . these Handsome SOCIETY. the Lee Hopse. Mrs. David H. Blalr, wife of the commissioner of internal revenuo.l wil] leave tomorrow by moctor for' New York, where she will spend a} week., She will be accompanied by | her imother, Mrs. J. W. Cannon of, Concord, N.'C., who has beén visling Mr. and Mrs. Blairat Wardman Park Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins and the! Washington commitfle for the Thomas | corporated, have issued invitations for Saturday afterncon at 4:30 o'clock | Eikins. Lieut. and Mrs. Bert ¥. Clark were ceding the dance which officers of | the Navy and Marine Corps gave a { to meet Capt. and Mrs, Danlel Noc | of ¥ort Humphreys, and among the and Mrs. White, Lieut. Willlam B. Jupp, U. S. N., and Mrs. Jupp, Capt Helen Griffin and Mr. Herbert Horgan. | |to a company of twelve at dinner last | evening, entertaining at the Willard, | Hotel for somo time Jefferson Memorial Mbundation. In- jat 1626 K street, the home of Mre. | hosts at dinner last evening pre- | the Willard. The guests were asked | were Lieut. Allen H. Whit N Zerbee, Miss Kathleen Moses, Mis Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage was hostess | (Continued on Page.) The Values Are Extraordinary Capes and Wraps $25 Hundreds of Women’s and Misses’ Individual Style DRESSES, SUITS, CAPES and COATS $29.50 to $69.50 Wonderful Values o8- 00 S 8 BB B g b0ttt a fortnight in Washington and s ul - 1316 G St. City Club ‘Bldg. - Reducing ' Capes, Coats and Suits at a time when you enjoy them t the utmost. Many capes have lovely co lars of summer fur—smart pointed effects naterials of the highest quality only. Suits include costume, tailored and short coat models. Your vacation and traveling ieeds should be anticipated while our stocl wre still complete can Reduced prices begin at $29 A Fashion Offering Establishing New Values “ Another Proof That Erlebacher Qual “riehacher "Economy Stand in a Class and New Arrivals in Coats—Wraps—Capes Fur Collared—Novelty Collared THE Season’s Newest Modes Beautifully Fashioned of Plain and Fancy Silks—Twills Fashona—Marvella—Gerona the smartest embodying motifs that omorro vogue will demand, portr ing the distinctive new houettes— ray of the exclus but not in price Where Beauty and Utility, Value and Quality ¢ ombin Erlebaches TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET i St coasse e pnp A Millinery Sale “4s You Like It” CLEARANCE 300 HATS That Were $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 & $15.00 See Our Windows! The Values Speak For Themselves! UNEQUALED Hats For Street, Dress and Sport VALUES!