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- 8 SOCIETY. ocilety Ambassador of Germany, and Frau Wied- | feldt Have Left for New York, Where | They Will Remain for Several Days. capital today for New York, where they will remalin for several days, during which time they ‘will meet some soclal engagements. HE ambassador of Germany I and Frau Wiedfeldt left the The ambassador of Japan and Mme. Hanthara will be honor guests at a dinner party to be entertained Thursday evening by Mr. Walter Penfleld in the Presidential and Cab- fnet suites at the New Willard. The acting_secretary of War, Mr. | of the afternoon. The Mah Jong players will be in a room to them- sel h tion. party will be the autographed coples of the third edition of “The Voice of the Wild Flowers,” by Mrs. Andrews, which is being presented for the third time in_less than a vear at Conti- nental Hall lves, with experts as referees, and the occasion will special lessons in the all-absorbing game which upon Washington social life. ‘This is the first of a series of card parties planned by friends of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda- be equivalent to has laid such a spell Thé prizes at Mrs. Wheatley's on the afternoon and C., MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923. __SOCIETY. i PLAY TO AID FUND. “The Toastmaster’” to Be Given in St. Paul’s Parish Hall. A three-act college comedy, “The Toastmaster,” will be given by the. players of St. Paul's Parish Council of the National Councll of Cathollc Men for the benefit of the Oregon School defense fund at St. Paul Parish Hall, 16th and V streets north- west, tonight and tomorrow night. The production is staged under the direction of Joseph Anthony Atchison and was written by Norman Lee Swartout: The olergy of the city and representatives from the various par- ish_councils will be guests at the performance tonight. 'Those appearing in the cast are: J.F. Fitzgerald, John E. Tynan, W. T. Grumley, John R. Brosnan, Henry 8. Bayly, Joseph T. Fitsgerald, Joseph Anthony Atchison, Miss Muo Sweeney, Miss Marguerite McDonough and Willlam Graig. Tho committes in charge of ar- rangements s composed of Danfel Easter Doran, F. Kugene Sullivan, orge Hernan, T. J. Gallagher, John Cotter, H. W. Sweeney and J. F. Sul- livan. The officers of the council WILL EXPLAIN OBJECT. Capt. Peyser to Outline Plans of Schocl Association. 'Plans of the newly-organized Dis. trict of Columbfa Public ‘School As- soclation will be outlined by Capt. Julius I. Peyser, president, at a meet- ing of.the Columbia Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association at the school Thursday night at 8| o'clock. Walter I. Irey, will be in charge of the program. Robert Harmon will sing_and pre- sent several of the school's young people In musical numbers.” Miss Ruth Brigham, physical director for girls at Columbla, will speak on “Physical Training Work as an Aid in Character Building.” Several of her puplls will demonstrate class ac- tivitles. Girls from the domestic sclence department, under Miss Es. ther Jonas, will prepare and serve refreshments. Members of the cadet companies of the school will usher. Printed matter in regard to the af- fair 18 being prepared by the pupils in the print shop of the school, under the guidance of J. E. Magee. We Will Place on Sale Tomorrow Morning . Heavy crepe de chine ——m— 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. One Hundred Dwight F. Davis and the deputy chief of staff, Gen. John L. Hines, ‘will be among the guests at the din- / mer to be given this evening by the 7 «chief of ordnance, Gen. Clarence Wil- Jlams, and the officers of the Ord- nance Department here, in honor of | the chiefs of the ordnance districts. cyening of May 12, under the auspices under whoso direction the benefit was o e Gentlewoman's undertaken a oT. lames . the Wildflower Preuervatlo:gggcl:t“; } 3 ¥ Mackin, honorary president: Andrew ;)(In Schriener is producing the play. E . 3 2 i 1. Hickey, president lllam J. r. Ricker of the Agricuitural De- | | o Lyrch, vice president; J. D. Leonard, partment is responsible for the treasurer, and H. W. Schmits, sec- charming make-up of the book. retary. Maj. Gen. S PLAITING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378, 2861 15th st. n.w. and Mrs. Willlam G. Haan, U. S. A., have returned to their apartment at 2116 Kalorama road, 3 i : B At the EXtremc‘ly Low Prlcc °£ returning from a trip of several : ko i . i months to California, Panama and New York. They will spend the spring and early summer in Wash- Just the thing for the warm days that are coming. Colors—Navy, black, white, orchid, gray, rosc, ington. cocoa, maize and peach. Sizes 14 to 44. Postmaster General New Attends Postal Convention. The Postmaster General, Mr. Harry 8. New, accompanied by the fourth assistant postmaster general, Mr. Harry H. Billany, left this morning to attend the Delaware postal con- wention at Wilmington today. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran will be at home informally tomorrow after- noon in her home o Massachusetts avenue. from 5 to 7 o'clock for the | last time this season. Mrs. Moran has | issued no cards. but the film “The Cradlo of the Washingtons,” will be sho_wn on the stage in her ballroom at 5 o'clock. The assistant secretary of agricul- ture and Mrs. C. W. Pugsley have Peen obliged to postpone the dinner they were to give in honor of the of Agriculture and Mrs. Hace, May 11. Mrs. Pugsley has been called to Iowa by the serious liness of her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Reel. Infants’ Apparel * DAINTY AND EXQUISITE HE Loveliest and Most Novel Ideas in Infants’, Small Girls” and Boys’ Wearing Apparel are presented in our children’s department, which is now replete with play and dress outfits. The mother who selects here will have the helpful assistance of those especially prepared to ren- der advice on infants’ needs. Short White Dresses. . . $1, $3.75, $5.75 to $35 Long White Dresses. . .$1, $2.75, $5.75 to $35 Short White Skirts.. ... 31, $1.75, $3.50 to $7.50 Long White Skirts. ... ..60c, $1, $3.50 to $7.50 Colored Dresses. . .....$81, $1.75, $3.50 to $35 Colored Bloomer Dresses . . $1.95, $3.50, $5.50 to $15.75 Short Coats, white and colored ............583.50, 35, $8.75 to $42 Capes ...............53,84,85¢t0 89 “Caps ...... ...75¢c, 95¢c, $1.25 to $6. Bonnets .. ..$1.95, $3.75 to $12.50 Hats .. $1, $2.50, $3.50 to $15.75 Boys’ Susts, white and colored ....52 83.50, $4.50 to $14.50 MME. DE GRAE Wife of the minister of the Netherlands, who, with him and their daughters, will soon sail to spend the summer in their own country. Mr. and Mrs. Geary A. Fisher of Halpine, Montgomery county, Mary. land, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Helen 5 Asatha Fisher, ‘to 'Mr. Joseph | Club; Miss Mary Heyler, treasurer of . atthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | the federation; Mrs. Augustus Knight. :fglri‘l"‘z.!eh!n\t’?:én of the vicinity of{ chalrman of fine arts, and Mrs. Fabo pent. ¢ 1 petoni| » . Montgomery county. The|Stevenson, chairman of moving pic before “golng, to e marriage Vil tuke” place “at 10| ture, composed a luncheon party : S Sna Sire Chiaties G, Dawes in | grolock the morning of Thursday, | the Hotel Roosevelt during the an their home in Evanston, TiL Ry T In St. Mary's Catholic Church, | nual_convention held last week fof and BRI H - Tayhor, 2 opiyille. The bride-elect has been [ the District of Columbia Federation | Kaymon A s e Ars. John Joyee Broderick, wite of | emploved in the oflice of tho county | of Woman's Cuba. e Seann 1he commercial | counselor | of the | commissioners at Rockville for sev. | P Thexdore Brown and Lillian Smith British embassy, will be at home this | €ral years. S afternoon for the last time this sea- . Births Reported. &on. She will have with her her sis- zer, Miss Kathleen Kelly. : 3 The following births hate becn reported (o Former senator and Mrs. d}:;;u;r"l‘ {ie healtn’ deprtment in the Iast twenty-four erland s v : . altimore last week with their laughter, Mrs. George M. Lyon, and er infant daughter, Virginia Berkley The military attache of the French embassy, Col. Dumont, was joined to- day by Mme. Dumont and their two daughters, Mlle. Marthe Dumont and Mme. Paule Dumont, who have been absent from the city fi fortnight. They spent several ddys in Boston Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the following: Trice and Katie Mavhew, both of Anacostia Episcopal Home For Children Benefit. Mrs. J. Alvans Mayfielu is « man of the committce of the C of the Incarnation arranging for a card Dnl’l% at 2 o'clock Wednesd afternoon for the benefit of the L copal Home for Children. in costia. Others on the committee and working for the success of the affair aro Mrs. G. W. Atkinson, wife of the rector of the church, Mre. Catherine Van Auken and Miss Phyliig Suyder. The marriage of Miss Mary Graft Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Guy son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mu. ray Platt of Pittsfleld. Mass, will take place in the Church of the As- cension in Baltimore on June 1 The ceremony i1l be followed v a re- ception at “The Hills,” the home of the bride’s parents, Miss Stecle will have as her mald of honor, her sister, Miss Gwendolyn | Steele, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Olivia Wheeler, Mrs. Arunan S. {Abell. 3d; Mrs. Wheeler Glenn of Cl_n\'clx.nd, Mrs. Samuel B. Riggs of l“sshing&on, Miss Mary Marshall Scott, and Miss Catherine Ramer of Westminster, Md. Little Miss Murlel Steele, another sister of the bride, will be flower girl. l Harvew M. sod Helen M. Powers, boy. Willigm G. and Ruth R. Ilich. boy. Thomus €. and Margarct E. Hammett, girl. Tohn and Helen J. Knight S ) D. and Dorothea Dusinberre, bor. and Margaret Drury, boy. NURSERY REFRIGERATORS | You will like these roomy food preservers. There isU a separate compartment for Will come to Washington for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland before joining Dr. Lyon in their home in Huntington. Mrs. Lyon was formerly Miss Virginia Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland will spend the summer in their home in Elkins, ‘but will make a visit to their son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, in their home in Huntington early in June. Capt. and Mrs. Richard Sutherland will be with Mr. and Mrs. Walker for a short visit at that time on their way to the former's "Kiaith. i fary . Reller, girt. Daer. s, OFICERS ORDERED HERE. | my Captains Assistant Professors of Military Science at G. U. William B, H. The Washington Chapter of the Alumnae Association of Notre Dame of Maryland will give Rauscher’ 1:30 o’clock. 1\ King entertained a few guests at bridge last we honor of Mrs. Morton Cooper of Nas ville, Tenn., who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Franki Capts h In- 9th In- new post in Minnesota, and Miss Eliz- abeth Sutherland, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, will graduate in_time to join the family ryeunion in Huntington. A Mr. Gurnee Munn and other mem- bers of the family are spending a few days_in Washington at their house on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair will entertain at dinner this evening in honer of Mr. and Mrs. Aksel, C. P. ‘Wichfeid, taking thelr guests to Grasslands. P i Mr._and Mrs. Arthur Bullard will| enterfain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Larz Anderson will leave to- morrow for her summer home Weld, Brookline, Mass. Mr. Anderson will Join hev there later in the month. Mrsj George P. McCabe, will enter- tain gfwenty-eight at bridge tomor- x fternoon in her apartment at w Willerd. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. A. Thomson, at Summit Point, W. Va. They will come to Washington the latter part of the week to spend a short time with Col. and Mrs. James Carson Breckinridge, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Thomson, before re- turning to their home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gordon. have as their guests the latter's sister, Miss Beatrice FEnglish, and Miss Maud Hunt of Philadelphia. Mrs. John Mock, will give a tea this afterncon at & o'clock, for the Arvgle Art Study Club of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Leon Martin of the Arts Club &and Mrs. George Conybeare wifl as- sist Mrs. Mock. Miss Patricia Herron, niece of Chief i d Mrs. William Howard i1l be presented to Wa. ington society in December, will leave Washington this week to spend the summer at the home of her mother, Mrs, William Colling Herron, at Blue Hill, Me. Miss Herron will stop over en route for u house party at Yale University. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olney of Bo ton have taken a suite at the Lee House and will be here for some time. Mre. Lyman Kendall will return to Washington Sunday, from Atlantic City, where she has been for several weeks. A rummage sale for the benefit of the parish hall of St. Thomas' Church, 1s being held at 1313 New York ave- fue today and tomorrow. Among the well known society women who are interested in and in attendance at the frs, Cary Travérs Grayson, Mrs. Ben Hellen, Mrs. Austin Kautz and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, Articles for sale include bric-a-brac, pictures. art objects, wearing apparel, Bome charming hats contributed by the youngest hostess of the cabinet, records, books, photographs and some valuable silver articles. Thomas Jeflerson Memorial Benefit Card Party. In the inlerest of Monticello, Mrs. Willlam Wheatley, assisted by Mrs, ¥ unk Anderson, is arranging a card ~ party at the Woman's City Club the afternoon of May 21 at 2:30 o'clock. IMah Jong will be one of the features RUMMAGE SALE 1313 N. Y. Avenue Now _in Our New Stors, 610 1sth Cold Storage Protects Furs ‘—as no other form of sum- mer care can. Moths are flying—let us® call for your best man. Commander Chester Kep- pler; and the ushers will_include Commander John London, Comman- der Harold Bemis, Commander Ernest McWhorter, Lieut. Commander Alger Dresel, Lieut. Commander Everett Capehart and Paymaster Himes. After the reception, Commander Platt and his bride will leave for a wed- ding trip. They will be at home in ‘Washington. Miss Gface Abbott was the honor guest at the weekly luncheon of the Women's Press Club today in the New Willard coffee shop. The marriage of Miss Cathleen Vanderbilt, daughter of C.' Vanderbilt, and Mr. Harry C. Cushing, 3d, whose engagement w: announced last week will take place ‘Wednesday, June 20, in New York. Mrs. Wallace Reid, Mrs. L. St. John of Hollywood, Cal: Mrs. John W. Frizzell, president of the District of Columbia Federation of RN Woman's | 830 13th St. N.W. | | Commander Platt will have as hml Miss Lilllan Longworthy of Wardman Park. Mrs. Charles Car kas arrived for e Washington, and will stay House. —_— PLAN VIRGINIA NIGHT. Commerce Member to Entertain | 0ld Dominion Men. i ] The Washington Chamber of Com- | merce is arranging for:a Virgini ’ night at its next meeting which wiil cqual the Marvland meeting of last month, it was announced today Invitations are being dispatched to | high officials of the O Dominion and it is bel ed that a number of talks on questions of mutual im- || portance between the District of Co- lumbia and the state to the south | will be on the card at the meeting. Window Shades No matter what size shade you need—no matter make them ° Prices. made to in no guesswork about it. for estimates. the number—we to order at Factory Shade Shop Shades are ual measurements— Phone us Yoo The Mary Elisabeth Tea Room will re-open on Monday, May 7th And will be pleased to welcome its friends and patrons Luncheon Afternoon Tea Dinner- Phone Col. 5903 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME . BEFORE THE SHRINERS COME Upholstering ' Of Furniture At Low Prices 3-PIECE SUITES 1779 Columbia Rd. Ship Covers M_ADE TO ORDER Special 32 For each for Only. Piece We will cut_and make ' the cover for any piece of furniture for $2.00. AWNINGS & SCREENS? { CORNELL WALL PAPER €., 714 13tk in- t Benning, Ga. have rdered to this city for duty as professors of military orgetown Creepers, white and colored ............51, $2.25 $3.50 to $6 Sweaters, Embroidered Sacques and Wrappers, Bassi- nets, Beds, Kiddie-Koops, Kumfy Kribs, Wardrobes, Bathtubs, Carriage Robes, Scales, Small Toys, Novelty Gifts. 34th In- heen Uni- Park, HAVE YOU ATTEVDED TO YOU time and this the ity i el FStreet (orner Fhirteenth W Main 5373-3374 1216 F St. N.W. Extraordinary Presentation in Our May Sales of New Paris Frocks For Summer Entirely Hand Made And fashioned in cotton fabrics of French manufactire. Our Own Importations Through Our Paris Office at the most remarkably low prices $12.50 to $29.50 There are nearly a score of styles. The materials include Cotton Voiles and Crepes. All White Yellow Nattier Lanvin . Apricot nec! broidery flesh, orchid and figured de- signs. ice and they 1aay be had in three different sizes. As low Main Floor, G Street Entrance - DUUNeMARTING 18=1217 F Strect and 1214 t0 121 & Street, Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 ' 46666060000 TRY : ORZYNS 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Tuesday Is 99¢ Day IN OUR DOWNsTARs STORE Girls’ Box Pleated Skirts In Lonsdale Jean and other wash materials; with bodice or waist bands; all perfect, but slightly soiled from handling. Colors are White and Blue. Sizes Up to 6 to 22. s 99¢ E Values Children’s Bloomers; of fast-color blue and white Jean; Wwith waist band with button- holes; elastic at knee; a prac- tical play garment; sizes 2 to 12, Regularly $1.00 each. 2 Pr. 99¢ Downstairs Store 's Gowns} Wh\dlo; in 99¢ Downstatrs Store ——— Sport amd Dress Hoses silk Suits; PARLOR UPHOLSTERED LIKE NEW FOR— fur coat at once. Coats left for altering or remodeling Stored Without Charge during Summer. Spe- cial Summer Rates on re- 610 12th St, NNW. | Our stock of Linens and Cre- .trim- tonnes is very complete, rang- Labor ing in price at a savings' of 25% e e to 35% lower than most stores at Cost Prices oaly, charge. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING Expert Workmanship at Low Prices Estimates Cheerfully Given ' AMER]CAN UPHOLSTERY CO. and fiber; wide ‘ribbed: - sport e needlework ; clocks; all sizes Teddy styles; shell and tight knee; regular 69c grade. "2 Pr. 99¢ Downstairs Store Navy Lavender Geranium Coral Turquoise Mauve o Solid colors. and exgm-sn.te color. vcombmavxons o . 2 Pr. 99¢ These Paris frocks have fashion teuches characteristically Parisian, and offer Dewnstairs Stere the opportunity of securing smartest of summer frocks at low cost. They are unusually well fitting,lrequiring little alteration. Sizes 34 to 42. 'Many Oth er 99¢ V a l ues in Our Downstairs Store G0000000000000000000000000000°0000000000000600000000000000¢ . Sale in Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor. 627 F St. N.W. o235, 5.5, Phone Main 8139 Maz Will Brisg Semples.