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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MAY SOCIETY. and Mi: abel Robinson of Boston.|Massachusetts avenue ext mer, Mre. Proctor Dougherty, Mra.| Washington and is at the Lee House. o | wortn, Mrs. T. H. Stewart of Montreal | yosterday of their new homu.dodn Mrs. Hilding Bel, Mrs. Howard Hos- | Mass.,, {s spending the week end In xtonded, v |’Among_the guests were Mrs. Lloyd, { which Is approaching completion. Gregg Custis, Mrs. J. E. Jones, Mrs. m— | wife of the Bishop of Virginia, and — Foster Hewltt, Mrs, H. M. Huft and| Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Altken of Den- I her sister, Miss Blackford of Rich-| Mrs. Helen H Gardener, United |jyres. Willlam 3 ver, who were staying at the New mond, tthe Archdeacon of North Caro-|States civil service commissioner, is ‘Wiilard, have taken an apartment at lina and Mrs. Grifith, formerly of |leaving today for a speaking tour in| The marriage is announced of Miss | Wardman Park Hotel for the spring. Alexandria, Va., and Richmond, and [Obio. "She will make en address in|Loraine Leese to Mr. Norman C. G 1 Mra John Dunlop, rormerly of Wash- | Elyria on Tuesdey, and will be the |Good, Saturday afternoon, April 28,| A concert followed by a dance wi ev. Willls G. Clarke, rector | house guest of the fumily of the late |at 5 o'clock, in the home of the Rev.|be given tonight by the University of ey Mmrontant - iepiscopar | Ambassador Willlam Graves Sharp. | br. Deiaoy T Areromeie! otie s | Virginia Oles Club at Wardman Park of 3 5 P 5 s il ’ 2 TTO! ight, SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND o i s Church, and Mrs. Clarke: Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Jull Fav wh wee| visit in Philadelphia, Mr. and | Hotel instead of tomo: W n e . . . < R 5. Ca Sarg dis = rs. Jullus Lay, who have |y d_will be at h t apart- | when the students will be in Baiti- Don Gelasio Caetani, Ambassador Of;:“,,';',,’.:,’“.5’.?:‘3.‘,-'n,",‘r:,,:f:.',z_h Adaison | peen at the Hamilton for ‘some time, | ow, G950 muns Of At home at aparts | when YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN expect to go Nantucket for the|Ggooq js a daughtem of Mr. und Mrs. summer. Mrs. Lauy entertained at Italy, Is Returning From a Brief e A M Lt RN sefroly a e HImTon! 3 1 Lecae of Wishington Beaths Repoviesl F at Tenth St. Mrs. J. B. Charles D. Walcott will, lec- T 1 4 1 ; 4 . Kaufman, wife of Com- - lavil war college at Newport, of G ture before the Art and Archeology | DBave been reported to /181t 1N ew York nava Newp munder Keufman of the Naval Hos- ‘Tne following desths bave been repos . Siae - n | iy Which the admiral is president auf! 5 0%- | League and its friends at the Art Cen- 7 > o gl pital. entertained informally at lunch- | o' fomorrow evening &t 8:30 o'clock on | (¢ Besith department fn the lnet twenty.four nnouncin, ur Tt Sale o — Mrs, Parker, wife of Judge Alton BEsthe £sm yesiorcay. | "My Wild Garden,” fllustrated by her |BOUFE o o L o0 1ang 14 gt = ception which Mrs. Wil ¢\ Howard | B. Parker. gave u tea yesterday after- remarkable color siide: William F. Zantzioger, 77, St. Elizabeth's bassador of Haly. Don [rhiicn which in the Ttallan garden of the - Pierce to = Hogph fo Caetani. will return Ambassador in .\'.]“ \]mvh for '»‘:,'::1 . i iy 1| Miss Beatrice M. Ward has gone to | Bossdale ot. ne. o e i et o Jacobo Galindo. Senor Raul | Mary Hall, granddaughter of Judg or, and Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce will | [ndianapolis, Ind.. to visit friends. we. o Nashington s evening . oo iz and Senor Augusto | Parker receive the guests at the May party : Waiter Reed Hos- from New York. where e (gello of Hounduras. who have come which the Unitarian women of Wash-| Mis. Olga House of Topeka, Kan., went to attend the dinner Wednesd to Walliinzton on @ special mission, Mrs Eliot €. Lovett will entertain |ington will give at the Washington | is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith % S jr. 27 days, 1217 N st PR e e - [Club tomorrow night. Assisting | at their apartment in the Burlington Taglor. 15 minutes, Bibley Hospital. | Mrend 4 2 them will be Mrs. Charles E. Hood, | Hotel. Susie Scott, 30, 433 Hollldge court s.w. 5 Mrs. James C. Robertson. Mrs. Tru- | Dantel White, ‘0. Gallinger Hospital. their son-in-law and daughter. the R & man Abbe, Mrs. George F. Authier,| Dr. John C. Allen of Northampton,! Leonard Hendricks, 3, Garfield Hospital. vetiring secretury of the Italian em- . e Yy ana Mine. Geisser Célesia. who will_sail tomorrow aboard the Homeric for England eu route to Rome liam M. Erhart. in compliment to The ambassedor of Germany Frau Wiedfeldt have had £ / e suest Countess Lerchen Wite 3 < o N The former prime minister of Ba 5 5 5 N « who returned to New Yorl before o o s \ au:ling for her home t . Wi ; 5 . 3 R The new minister af Honduras. v N3 : sy Senor Dr. Salvador Cordova. hus 5 % : p taken an apartment femporarily at 8 yo ; \ the Burlington. aud will be joined . T \ 3 Cordova about the mid- : i R dle wmonth ¢ i 3 - Mrs. Taft Entertaining at 4 ; A ; . Tea for Colonial Dames. B £ £ 4 | Our POLICY : Mrs. Taft. wife of the Chief Jus 3 3 o L : 5 To sell the of Connecticut &t tes afte _ ¢ ] = amatest a : 1 m her home on Wyo: sisting Mrs. Taft are Mrs Coxe Weightman -nd Miss Belle Maury, who will pre! tea table. in Washington at the lowest prices in Washington. The assistant postmasier Mr. W. Irving Glover, will morrow aboard the Homeric for Eng- land. where he will renresent the Post Office Department at the internxtional philatelic congress. and will return the end of May Every Garment included in This Sweeping Reduction Mme. Dumont, accompanied Mite. | Marthe Dumont and Mile. I'uuie Du- mont, wife and daughiers of the mili- tary ‘attache of the arrived in Chicago . ¥ from Canada and are visiting Gen. and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes in their Evans- ton home. Coats and Capes Never before have we of- fered such a splendid assort- ment of Coats and Wraps in all sizes as you will find in this sale. Materials are the most desirable — workmanship un- surpassed. Suits Sport styles, tailored and three-piece models. All are of this season’s most popular materials—a bar- gain that Washington women and misses will certainly take advantage of. No Charges, C 0.D.’s or Excllanges SATURDAY—A MOST REMARKABLE “Sample Hat Sale” Featuring $15, $18 and $20 Hats maining Saturdays in May jlington Hotel dancing this evening = i z S ) —— N Samples from . ‘ Capt. and Mre. Luke McNamee will | v s oS s Mrs. David 1. Wing will not ob- ¢ 5. Sez our W:nr.lows. entertuin amail compans 4t dinner | 4 i his ey hiServe her day at home tomorrow “CURTIS’ 5 compi o ) il ) arternoon this evening in compiiment to Mrs |4y . : ' ana a ° e The Values are The assistant military attache of the Fren nbussy, Capt. k. Lom- hard, left vesterday for a week's tour of southern military camps Miss FElizabeth I[ammond enter- tained at luncheon today, when her guests included Mrs. Charies Warren, Mrs. Samuel Beverly Willlamson, Mrs. Mead Moore. Mrs. Robert Love Tav for. Mrs_ Eugene Gaddess, Miss Ju Strong. ss Prentice and Miss Eliza- MRS, LIL beth Gould 3 & in Wnshington. She is president of the = v | California n an‘s Clubs and Ix attending the conference of Owing to absence from ihe city.|¢ne Women's Universal Alliu Mrs. MacDougall will not rec i ——n—— the Naval Observatory tomorrow aft- Benjamin Johnson of New York. who ! /q4i; : \ arrived in Washington today to spend | pi for : Mrs. Quinby MeKeon and the Misses and ot’;er famaus ey !‘hem“ N ‘lhl\»w McKeon, who have R C Capt. and Mrs. McNamee 1 en- . the Hawmilt Hotel, took p S tertain again at dinner Sunday even- Mr Mrs. Herbert St : reators ing. E Orrow e Startling! = £ R mpbell Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott| Bw of No who will arrive John Preston Breckenridge of Wash y ey A e ¥ . iy ington. son of the late Maj. ’flen, and Robert 1L for tTie mext sixwoeks O h t The Best Values in Washington S Jw’;m o tow wfcernoan. at 5 | Commistoner Distri rchestra Including Every New. Style and Color! oclock at the home of the bride’'s | And Mre. Rudolph Host parents, Tamora, near Ellicott City,| Commissioner and Mrs. Rudeiph i S i Howard county. The Rev. E. D. War- | were hosts to a company of twelve & ill P/fl:\ i con fleld, president of Wilson College for {4t dinner last cvening junction with Women, at Chambersburg, Pa. a 7 . : cousin of the bridegroom. will offici- | poi o oy Meyer Davis ; . : ‘ ate, and there will be several al-|ieriained at dinner last evening at the Orchestra : : : o tendants for the bride. ; Now Willard | - e —— - e Mr. Henry h?re;kel;‘hdke'r‘wlll Se ¥ hest man for his brother. ne wed- th 8 ding will take place in & setting of | JHiss Saran Harrison owell of Bulo inner ance llacs, and these flowers, with other | timore. EmEniE e p : apring hlossoms, will furnish a deco- |€ach year in Washington with her sis- i S d M Tation throughout the home. ter. Mrs. I'. G. Odenheimer. and other aturday, May 5 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. relatives, is now at the recently eom- Vew nilw n i Starting 7:30 P. M.) Mrs. G. T. Beuregard of New Yorlk, |pleted Kenilworth Inn, at Biltmore. | ( z formerly Miss Mildred Green of this |Asheville, where she gave an attracs 4 rity, 1s the guest of Mrs. T DeWitt|tiVe tea vesterday afternoon in 1 W d P(“‘! Tgh Veeder for a week. large palm rooneof the hotel. In a araman o have left for their country home at visit' them for a few - Wardour. near Annapolis. Md Jal’l Garber \ Also a Saturday Special oo The marriuge of Miss Varina Her-|, ) and Miss Eliza- | AND HIS i B » ert Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | beth Hitt firewacg o 3 - Edwin ¥. Heaua of Macviand, to Mr | Sl S007 Toe be with: Mre Garber-Daws N ditlon to the palms wnhl potied plants. b . bundance of the.beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Briggs and |Z 9V0R EOURaanse o p . gy s ot e 0 the Land of the ar ote . e T Ohe Swentng ot the Freor |Sky is famous, in ull of their many Baltimore Boston 23 5 varieties of colors, were appropriate Call Col. 2 . 2 gyl:]elrr)d and are staying at the New i, ol 8 B O orations. The rece; (Call Col. 2000 for reservations) ing party included Mrs. Joseph Marvel and Mrs. Roscoe Marvel of Kenil- Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert will entertain at dinner May 9 for their daughter, Miss Helen Colbert, in com- pliment to Miss Nancy Hoyt, whose marriage to Ligut. F. Wiseman-Clarke 1206 il take place May 16 ‘The guests R d 1206 c] on| the members of the Tanann GST. osedere csr Miss Elizabeth Hanna will enter- ANNOUNCES tain at lurcheon on Sunday, Mav 13, in compliment to Miss Louisa IHoar. Mise Hanna has gone to Atlantic City Fu) S d Onl her convalescence after a slight ill- ness. The second secretary of the Pe- ruvian embassy, Dr. Santlago F. Bedoya, will return tomorrow from ![ff . New York. whera he has been for a short time, and is staving at the Hotel Ambassador. ! Mrs. Francois Berger Moran will gniertain gt tea this afternoon from . . . 0 7 o'clock at her residence, 2315 — —_ Massachusetts avenue, for the Couns s 0 A S II P d il of Colonial Dames of America, ecia repare .Members of the National Society of cloniai Bamen nave" aleo Heen” 5! Former values $39.50 to $145.00 Sale of 300 nusical. Mre. Murray Addison. president of the Club of Colonjal Dames. will re- eceive with the hostess and Mrs. e R g — Summer Hats & Colonia ames of America, Mrs. William Ruffin Cox, \\'f” )Inr;g r at 12 e 3 the receiving line following the re- awen | dlinemelz Cleaning, Blocking d Remodeling fat sramenmad Teimwines || Radical Reductions on Spring Millinery - Vienna Hat Factory 5 . 435 11th St. N.W. Skirts, Sweaters and Waists An Enh'nly New Stock of Sport and i H°|epmof SIlk HOSiefY‘ $1£D“. (3 [J o EHSTIICRNG Millinery / Everte e g S atiiach - Mrs. M. E. Holley i a - _ , Now S for This Sale ' | Van Raalte Silk Hose §7 .98 e j s5 t s35 == The Values Are Remarkable! i All Colors and Black 1 =Pr. 0 | /- iWe Store Fur Coats Free E of Charge Until Fall ‘ W : 11l Onyx Pointex Silk Hose $1 98 pr. —if remodeling is ordered s now. Special sum i w g Black’ Onl; HEmpLONS F In Order to Make Room for COLD STORAGE : Now Protects Your Furs From Moths. $2:2§ to 310 5 A ; Our Incoming Summer Stock We Coats left for altering or gh":‘d:l:h!rini‘gf:mz.ahm ! B L Will Close Out J c%‘ /g lili| Lowest Summer Prices on Fur 7 \ All Spring Coats, Capes M Remodeling—Genuine Cold Wraps, Suits and Dresses i F Whiie to Investigate the Storage for all Fur Garments You Will Find It Worth Your 610 12th St. N.W. i i : BARGAINS!