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g — SOCIETY. S@@fl,@ty Mrs. Harding, With Watches Girl Scout Closing E a Partyv of Friends, (er- cises From South Front Balcony. vy oy outs. es- s las, give their| on the! wansion | ide invited nL of em to closing exercises £outh fro ounds of the this afternoon. and. with a party of jends. will watch them from the | ®outh It has been Mrs Harding’s cus 2ulay recentic thelr visit to Washington having abandoned all such ties until she is-more robust i the compro in the beautitully arranged drill front bilcony m to hold & heaiih, Diplomaix See President Open Bull Game Series. Chile, ' Senor n Chile. und Se; of ded the opening base ball g vesterda the emi the season ¢ Bulguria. A 4 daffaires o Prochnike the apostolic Archbishop F the Rt Rev. Thomas J president of Georgetown the Rev. Juhn B. Creeden: the auditor of the apostolic delewation, Ma Muigi Cossio: Mg, The Patric! atholic | M1, and L of the emiassy. Baron wife of the ained terday n isth sireec at the legation Tha and Senora an minister of Panai aro will have a r this evening A. Morales of Panama, ® & u few days at the Hot The guests at dinner this +ill _be the members of the 4 | | ister of Persia. M:irza liussein | < host at mn B ' Mrs. 1 Mrs, B Stewart MeLennan. vans, Mies Meta Evans, Ziwill of the Polish 1o secretary of the Abuilah Khan Entezam ah legation and Mme The guests inciuded orge Oakley ank Simonds, S Job | Morris | Prince Rad- and the | legation. | The minister of Poland and Mme, Wroblewska will be among the guests at the dinner which the military a fache of the legation and Mme. Mach | will give tomorrow evening at the lotel Hamilton in compliment to the | retiring counselor and Mme. Kwapis- pilitars attache of the (-rpm..xl Jeorge A. 1 Dumont, entertained & emal Company informany &t luncheon yesterdas The counselor of the Spanish embassy, | e rdenas, will entertain at evening, 'in honor of the re- tiring_secretary of the Italtan embasey and Signora Geisser Celesia. . The vetiring secretary of the Tiali embassy and Signora Gelsser Celesia, were the guests at luncheon today of Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney. Kwapiszewska, wife of the re- unselor of the Polish lezation. e guest in whose honor Miss Meta | entertained at luncheon today | <ons arternoon | Dwinl were ten guests in the company. . Reed returned Sunday | where she went to ! meet Senator Reed, who was then on a | professional case. Senator Reed re- turned to his home in Kansas City, Mo., from New Yori. Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom enter- | tained at luncheon today in compli-} ment Vn Miss Catherine Letts, whose warrl Frederick Ienry | Jonas will take place tomorrosw. The 3n \luded only the members of | the wedding party Mr. and Mys, John C. Letts will en- PINDLER 607 12th N.W. M. 2704 $]:50 LADIES’ SUITS LEAN & PRESS ALL AND DELIVER Good 1o the | last dmp .othmg but many years of coffee ex- perience could give the housekeeper her calm confidence in the unvarying flavor of Maxwell House. MAXWELL s HOUSE COFFEE tertain {party the membors of ata hutfer cunper. the bridal th's evening. Larz Anderson Washington this niornine Ing severa) wdholtz 3 dinner this evening ’ and Mrs. Fredey will have & company of (v SUests at a supper bride s Col this eve Jidwin B Bric Do nests he' which will be given at W won barracks this evening <. George D mally at ¥ Hone entor ! v und Mrs he latier ter of Lord ani Mys. Among the distinguishe N 1 the company are Mrs Willian Dr. Rodrey i1 of Pennsylve MRS, dge Parker. ) AL | Whe evening. | vo of their honeyn b 3. “tton Growe Wil et adys Chapman U seventy g ding the dance prim n ot div and il for Lu- for scm and Mrs and Mrs_ Monalesser Judge and Mrs. K ! cago and Judge F: M. Kwap woguests at Mr. and Mrs The minister of Wallenbere wi his evening Sweden and Mmie Hizt entertain at dinn leyman e newly am to F vongse, wi row evening for Ph he will be the guest fo and Mrs. William Goodm go later to New York, fro: sail Monday aboard | tania for Encland The minister post. Phya Buri Wa ed anpo shington tomor Iphia, Cold Storage F or Furs no risk of 1 ¢ furs damaged by i entrusted to our + cold storage. successo: Imn\lnx for “"l'l'll Home. Mrs. William Corcoran hostess to a small company of yo people at dinner last evening. enter taining for her daughter. Miss Mar garet Eustis Mrs. Eustis will close her home on | Rhode Island avenue next week and ' with the members of har family will | open her country home, Oatlands, near | | Leesburg. 4 Before storing your furs Fave them repaired or remod- cled. No charge for Storage if left with us for remodeling. One Family Management for 30 Years, 610 12th St. N.W. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tu entertained at a dance at d Club last evening in honor of Miss Real Bargains in Children’s Wear in This “End of the Month” Sale High-grade merchandise has oveen exceptionally re- duced to make this sale a genuine success. \We've planned this for some time and feel sure that Mothers amply repaid by a visit to our shop will be Coats and Capes for girls 3 to 14 years of age—many clever, stylish models made of excellent quality material. All new spring merchandise—no exceptions...... Vs Off End of the month clearance of Girls” White Silk Dresses—a wonderful group of crepe de chine and georgette frocks. Actually worth sl 95 $22.50, $25.00 and $29.50. Sale price 4 A wonderful lot of White Lingerie Dresses —some even fine enough to wear for parties. Organdies and lawns included. Remarkable $ values. Sale price Girls’ Dresses, seven to fourteen year siz There is a splendid assortment of Taffetas, Serges, Jerseys and Novelty Cloths—values $1 0 .00 $18.50 to $25.00. Sale price Regulation Dresses for girls, in sizes six to fourteen—Blue and White color um\lundtlon Excellent for everyday wear. sell at 56 - Guimpes, made of batiste and cross-barred muslin, in all white and pongee shade. Sizes 6 $l to 14. Values to $3.95. Sale price . $2.4a 5100 Kilted Skirts, with suspender tops—made of fine quality prunella cloth—sizes 6 to 10 only. Regularly sell for $3.95. End of the month price, Crepe and Muslin Gowns, in Pink and White —sizes 4 to 14 years. Value $1.95. Sale price.. =80 Girls’ Muslin Drawers, with cluster of tucks, some with edging. Value 35c. End of Month 1 9c Sale Price... 1 e Boys’ Undertogs of cross-barred muslin; ceptional values at this price Shioee o Muslin Drawers, crepe and white sateen bloomers. All included in one group to be sold at this very low price..... :50° 69 Girls’ Crossbarred Muslin Undertogs, in pink and white. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Sell regularly for $1.25. Sale price No C. O. D’’s or Exchanges There \l'b'e! the dance. | Mrs Mrs, | i=_en route u eutertained a company of | Wi (U the Chevy Chase : SAKS FUR CO. THE FVF‘\"I\’G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, her sail in early May for a summer on Lake Geneva and an autumn tour of Egypt. e. G T. Hurdlnx jr., brother of. President Iarding. is:at the Ambas. sador, Atlantic City, for an extended visit.” Dr. Harding's home is in Co- {lumbus, Ohio, end with him is Mr. 3. P. Parsons. also of Columbus. Highleyman and family will Mrs. Tifin brother Daly. The I Mr. and Mrs, Perry Heath will leave {on Monday for New York. and sall on Tuesday for Naples. They will remain abroad all summer, returning late in October. the Governor and Mrs. Richard Stevens will come to Washington Monday. and will be at the New Wil- lard Hotel until after the conference jof the Women's Universal Alliance, to which they are delegates wife of Representative Victor J. Berger and Mrs. Berger nave arrived from Mil- waukee, Wis. and have opened their apartinents at the Burlington Hotel, s Woodhull en- at tea yesterday Douglas Robinson l..r New Vo A. Smith. U. 8. A and Mrs. Smith are at the Hotel As- tor. New York, to remain until to- morrow, when they will sail for a month's trip to Cuba. the Panama Cunal Zone and Costa Rica. Mrs. W. A. Reed was hostess to n I pariy at tea at Le Paradis vesterday afternoon Briz. Gen. Harr am Kearny Carr was hos 2t luncheon Mrs. Wii ‘ess 10 a small compan today er will Judge and Mre. Alion B. P give a large re-eption this evening at | Ambassador, New | where they are now living and Mre. Parker spent a fortnight in Washington at the Hotel Hamilton on their way to Florida early this vear and shortly again stopped here o. to New York this v the Hotel York, tieir way Mrs_Avthon) HEMSTITCHI BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Wayne Cook was ON B PARK Wwill give u large reception in New York this dk» and Virx. Parker were marrled early thix year and spent a n in Washington. of Y T T Miami, SR Y SR S YR mmm. HAVE YOU ATTEND AWNINGS & VSCREENS" Now la the logical thne and i ¢ ud_Decof est of Col. and e surprised bow is the Hull ss Highleymun LR ORNELL WAL PAPER CO. be joined by her parents, A“ 714 13th N.W Main 5373-5374 John A Mr. Polish | == zowska Iuncheo Walte (fifi}m /mz/e&G WEARING APPAREL STOCKS MISSES’ LOVELY NEW JUST RECELVED Our clothes tn this department are designed to enhaince the eternal charm of youth. Our Misses ecializes in offersng to sts young pa- trons frocks which in their lines, thesr colorings and their very spirit reflect the simplicsty and gaiety and the smartness that rightfully belong to youth. For school, informal afternoons or evening dancing there are many models of newest styles and materials from which to choose. These goods are the best that haze ever been showen in this departme section s e invite your immediaic inspection. Confirmation, May-Day and Commencement Dresses Two and Three-Piece Susts Wraps Hats, Sefiarqte Skirts, Middies, Knitted Dresses, Sox, Riding Habits FStreet (orner Thirteenth ny Trimmed Hat 1/2 OFF Erlfebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET after their marriage. and | back | 1923. SOCIETY. ©s8 to a small company at dinner last evening at the New Willard. Former Sccretary of State Elihu Root is at the New Willard for a few days. Plerre Galillard, P the latter formerly | ington. where she came to attend the s Mona Blodgett. and little Miss | meting of the Girl Scouts. Helen Erwin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, the iat ter formerly Miss Helen Biodgelt. | For Smcred Heart Churek. ¢ | Ir. and Mra. John E. Millholland of | yas Blemmnte citor et hioined | A dance for the benefit of the rew few ork entertained ut luncheon yes- | ter in the south. and the latter also “Rrine of the Sacred Heart Church terday in compliment to former Secre- ! g as her guest Mr. John Woods | %ill be given this evening at the City |tary of State William Jennings Bryan. Blodgett of Grand Rapids, son of the | (1ub &nd will be a large and interesi- Y !ing event. The ballroom will be suit- {Mr. and Mrs. MiUholland will spend ten daym or ‘a fortnight at the Hotel La | ®t® Mr. Delos Blodgett. |ably |decorated and _receiving _the s will be Mrs. George M. Matr Fayette. uel s tingly, chairman: Miss Margaret cabine L M ISer ey <istant secretaries of departments, will | (Continued on Ninth Page.) entertain at dinner May 14 at the Hotel | Hamilton. Benefit Dance Tomight H Mrv Albert Thornton returned yester- | § 0 her home, in Atlanta. Ga., componed of as-! 282 (0 RST ROME I8 A o Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark laft| yesterday for Lehigh Uni Fese gh University for four Atmosphere— A very new shade in Chiffon Hose that i~ cerwain to be very popular. Specially priced at— 95 $1.95 All other shades—Fawn, Suede, Beige, Gray, Polo, Chestnut, Silver, Gun Metal and Black at this price. " $].95 Alr. and Mrs. Lln(oln Green enter- tained at dinner last evening for their | dallk?‘ler Miss Ruth Miller Green, in | compliment to Miss Dorothy Peperrell | Smith. The guests included Miss loulse Anderson, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Diana Cumming, Mr. George Williams, Capt. John Arthur, Lieut. Commander Capehart, Lieut John Heffernan. Lient. Donald Herrin The party later attended the theater. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Seaverns of Lov- don_re at the Hamilton Hotel for an extended stay. They are accompan- fed by J. M. Kowler-Seaverns of Lon- Also featuring Onyx Thread Silk Hose—all colors. Full-fashioned, of course .... Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett has as her | ts her son and daughter-in-law. and Mre. Delos A. Blodgett, § of New York, who arrived. today make the acauaintance of their rel tives, little David St. Plerre Galllard, r._Soh of Mr_and Mrs David Your Old Hat Made New Agam Cleaning, Bioe! nd l—nltlll. Hnt Framen and 0y lmmings Vienna Hat Factory 35 11th St. N.W. 2] Pair FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Perfect APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN 937-939 F St. NW. No Branch Stores Children’s & Junior Girls’ New Dresses of Exquisite Designing Appropriate for Sale of Lovely Dresses, $7.50 THES ginghans All Occastons voiles. organdics. silk pongees and imported color combinations, hard-embroid- bbons are used cfiectively as trimming. straightline models 2 to 14 years. ¢ French or wonderfi sashes, ilk or wool and r 2106 ery work of Pasty styles, A Sale of CharmingDresses $5.95 “llb fanges dbs: A bale of \/Pw l)resses, $3.95 SPECIAL purchase of white French voile models very handsome with tucks and tic-hack sashes; also fine ginghams. S years: s 2 to 10 years. Straight- Also oiles of delightful stxling jor gi rufes wnd daint shirring ot neck their lace trimmina, o 14 Wonderful Dresses Saturday for $1.00 [/, ilt place on sale tomorrow several Mundred of the best valucs you have ever seen. Panty and starightline modals in pinghams, chambrays, lin- cue. Sashes. embroidery work and self materials comprise the trimmings. White ond a full line of colors, plain or in plaids and cheoks. Sixes ¢ fo 6 years. All are very wonderful at one dollar. A Sale of Dresses, $1.95 JJUNPREDS of beautiful models in this special purchass of fine ginghams. chambrays and linene. Hand embroidery work, sashes and tucks ore used very effectively as trimmings. Tana, pink, brown, reseds, lavendar, gold, orchid, blue, plain or in plaids and checks, also black sateem. Sizea 2 to 13 years. A Sale of Dresses, $2.95 JINE white dotted Swisses and cotton crepes. Btraightline models trimmed with touches of silk embroidery im colors. Panty or straightline styles in sizes 2 to 6 yeors. or Saturday 608 to 614 ' ELEVENTH ST, Pbilipsbortt Featuring an offering in Fine Hats which canbepromised only for tomorrow at $9.75 They are all brandnew de- signs—appealing to every taste; with individuality that promises distinct becomingness. Hats for every type of service —from Sports to the informal occasion—developed in Black, Golden Brown, Purple, Gruy. Mountain Haze, Almond, Tile Berry tones. lo———lol——Jele—Dlc[———=[o[——]a——=]c[c——[olc——=]ol—"ra] Italian Milan Swiss Tagals Kid and Silk Imported Leghorn Faille Silk Canton Crefe [l ——lalce——alalc ——a]