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SO OC i Mrs. Harding Lends Name to Head List of Patronesses fo at Twin Oaks on May 22. RS. HARDING this morning sanctioned the use of her name to head the list of pa- tronesses for the fete cham- petre, to be glven at Twin Oaks, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rell, May 22, for the benefit of Neighborhood House. The affair will outrival in artistic and picturesque effect and arrangements any affair previously given for charity at Twin Oaks. The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, will entertain for several days Sir John Henry of England. who has been in this coun- try for a short time to meet special engagements, Sir John was a guest at the embassy for several days before going to New York, and will return here tomorrow to remain over the week end. Nenator Oddie Honor Guest at Luncheon Today. Senator ker L. Oddie was honor guest today at the last lunch- n this season of the Washington section of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Institute of Metallurgt- cal Engineers. The luncheon was held at the clubhouse of the League of American Pen Women, and among the guests were Mrs. H. S. Mulliken, Mrs. William Craigue, Mrs. 1 B. I&- doo, Mrs. John F. Callbreath, Mre. Da- t P vid White, Mrs. H. S. Vain, Mrs. C. T.{ Jenni- Liv- geshall, Mrs. Darton, Mrs. Mrs. F. Lo eorge Rice, M son, Mrs. W. C. Mendenhall, ingston, Mrs. . W. Gog B o, Wright, Mrs. N. H. Mrs vius Durell, Mrs Tansome, Mrs. Read. Senator Thomas Steriing of South Darota has gone to New York, where lonight he will speak at a forum of engineers, on “The Engineer in Public Affair: Rear Admiral John Keeler Jobinson, chief of the engineering Givision of the Navy, accompanied Senator Sterling to New York, and will also deliver an address. The minister of Hungary. Count Szechenyi, entertained at luncheon yes- terday at the legation in honor of Mr. Imre Nadossy. chief of the Hungarian police. The other guests were Mr. W. W. Husband, Maj. Danlel Sullivan, Mr. Bannerman, Mr. William Hurley, Mr. Benard and Mr. Pelenyi of the legation Staff. he military attache of the French oy 'and. Mme, Dumont enter- tained a small company at luncheon today. The charge d'affaires of the Peruvian embassy and Mme. Prada are spend- ing a few days in New York at the Ritz-Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White will entertain guests dinner tonight for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greene of New York and Connecticut. who are spending a short time in Washington. and Mrs Charles Belden White of Wil ton, Conn., mother of Dr. White, who is en route to New England after spending the winter in the south. Mrs. George P. McCabe is entertain- ing a company of twenty-eight at bridge this afternoon, at the New Wwillard. Mrs. George D. Hope entertained informally at dinner last evening, at her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs, Lloyd Smith entertained a small company at luncheon today, at the Brooke Tea House. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews will en- tertain a company at luncheon tomor- Tow. Mrs. John Walker Holcombe en- tertained a small company at lunch- eon today at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. Bruce Clark entertained a com- pany of eight at the supper dance last evening at Le Paradis. Mr. E. H. Frederick, assistant in chairman’s office of the Shipping Board, and Mrs. Frederick have as at their apartment, ., Mrs. P.J of Mre. Frederic J. A. Evans, both of D Ohlo. Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson and their daughter, Miss Neville Johnson, will leave Washington the middle of June for their summer home, Birches, at South West Harbor, Me. Mrs. Henry C. Morris entertained mpany of twelve at luncheon to- at_the Shoreham. fiance, a day .$2.50 Natural .Hair Boudoir \;Doll Frames $1.39 Complete with frame, cord and light socket, ready to dress. They make excellent gifts for June brides ‘or a fitting complement to ong’s own bou- doir:~ All materialy for dressing the here and FREE i structions by Mr§. Butler. ’ CIETY. iety r Fete Champetre Mrs. Morris will_entertain at din- ner Tuesday, May 15. Mrs. Thornton P. Boland will be & lumncheon hustess wusa. . . Miss' Ellzabeth Hanna will go to Upperville, Va., tomorrow to visit Miss Adeline Oxnard, returning here Saturda Miss Hanna and Miss Jean Suther- land will leave Washington May 28 for the western coast, where they will spend about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow. jr., have returned from their wedding trip to Europe and have taken an apartment at 2001 16th street. Maj. and Mrs. Maxwell Murray will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Murray, who Is spending sev- eral days in New Jerse: to Washington Frida will return Mrs. Marian Sweig announces the marrfage of her daughter, Carmene Marie, to Mr. Ernest Buford Jenkins, | Saturday, . Mr. and Mrs. Jen- kins will be at home\after May 20, at t\!le Bell Apartments, Huptington, W. : i In addition to those\ already pub- lished, the following haye subscribed for boxes in the new Washington Opera House to be erected on the site of the Edson Bradley house at Dupont Circle: Mrs. Edsom Bradley, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles Roughton Wood, William Phelps Eno, Mrs. W. Boardman, Maj. George Mrs. Alice Barney and Gen. and Mrs. William J. Snow will entertain at dinner tomorrow even- { ing. Dinner for Gen. Harbord Attended by Secretary Demby. The Secretary of the Navy was the ranking guest at the dinner given last night at the Army and Navy Clud in honoe of Maj. Gen. James G. Har- bord, former deputy chief of staff, preceding_the unveiling of the por- trait of Gen. Harbord, presented to the Army and Navy Club by the United States Marine Corps. Secre- | tary Denby made the presentation, and a latter from President Harding was read regretting his absence and praising Gen, Harbord's work. The dinner company included Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, U. S M. C.: Maj. Gan. Wendell C. Neville, U. 8. M. C.: Brig. Gen_ Smedley D. Butler, M. C.; Brig. Gen. Rufys H. Lane, Brig Gen. Chafles I, Ma- .; Brig. Gen. Logan Col, Jobn R. M. eorges A. L. Du- ry attache, French em- Col. Hugh Matthew. ©.; Maj. Maurice E. Sheare 2 Maj. William E. Bevan, U. 8. !\‘ Mr. Richard V. Oulahan and Mr. Richard 8. Meryman. The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives, Mr. Gillett, has re- turned; to Washington after an ab- sence ¢f ten days, during which time he spent several days in Boston and Springffield. Mrs. Gillett, who is now in Boqton, will join the Speaker here later §n the month. Read Admiral and ) ertson. who are now a; will feturn t afternoon. Thes marriage of Miss Rose Mulcare, daughter of Mrs. Rosa May Mulcare. Samuel Judson Roberts, whose ‘ement has been announced, will ! lace at St. Margaret's Episcopal take Churkh Wednesday, May 16, at 11 o'clodk in the morning. Herbjrt Hot Springs. o Washington Monday The Rev Scott _Smith, rector of the churdh, will oficiate at the ceremony. | Mr.i and Mrs. Harry Norment left the cfty today for New York and will be aff the Plaza Hotel until Saturday. wherf they are sailing on the Majes- tic td spend the summer in Europe. Mr{ and Mrs. Glen Stuart, who have {beery in Pittsburgh for a short so- jourh, are at the Shoreham on their way] back to the eastern shore of Marfland, where they are building a coufitry place. Pfincess Ghika will close her apart- meft at Wardman Park Hotel early in June and go to Wyoming to spend summer. Mme. Zaldivar, sister of Princess Ghika will leave the latter paft of this month for her home in Sajvador. 1l¥incess Ghika was a luncheon hogtess at the Shoreham yesterday, entertaining a party of five. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark h: requrned to Washington, after unen:l!- $ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. of the Tressury, Mr. Mellon; the Post- master General and Mrs. Harry New, the Secretary of Agriculture and Henry C. Wallace, the assistant sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Senator and’ Mrs. Phipps, Senator and Mrs. Cameron, Senator Elkins, the superintendent of schools and Mrs. Ballou, the assistant superintendent of schools and Mr: Kramer, Dr. Frederick Juchhoff, de: of the school of business administr: tion, American University; Dr. F! W. Collier, dean of the gradu schoel of arts and sclences; Prof. and Mrs, Charles 8. Smith, G. W. U.; Prof. and Mrs. Merton L. Ferson, dean, w. Brandeis, Dr. and Mrs, W. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Dr. and Mrs. Swormstedt, Miss Jessie Mac- Bride, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Dr. and Mrs. Shute and others. Boxholders for the Pemberton Dancers May 15. Among those who will occupy boxes at the concert of the Pemberton dancers to be given at the President Theater Tuesday evening, May 15, are the assistant attorney general and Mrs. Edward D. Hays, Judge and Mrs. 1. W. Hitt, Representative and Mrs. C. A. Newton, Mrs.' Duncan U. Fletcher, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno and Mr. Lawrence W. Wallace. Mr. N. D. Maher of Richmond, Va., was join: in this city by his son and_daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. H. R. Maher of New York city, all are at the Burlington Hotel. Ensign R. C. Cowell, U. 8. N.. and Mrs. Cowell are guests at the Lee House while staying in Washington. Mr: a Indiana, the wedding to take place in June. . ing a week in New York. During her absence Miss Clark: attended the Le- high College prom. Mme. Soyes and her daughter, Miss Litia Dawson, left Washington today for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Murray at Mount Claire, I, and later «ill go to West Point to visit Mme. Soyes' son, Cadet Ohlan Daw- son. Horner of New For Half a Century --COROLLAS-- —hns given satisfactory results ns n remedy for falling h: Nourishes the scalp and stimi lates new growth. Manufactared Only By H. W. TAYLOR & CO. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D. C. On Sale at Best Drug Stores Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith. jr. will entertain thirty gucsts at luncheon on Sunday in her country home near Rockvlille in honor of Mrs. Nathan Hopkins Heft of New York and Mrs. Edward Robbins of Pennsylvania, who will come tomorrow to visit Mrs. | Smith. | Patrons for the all-high Shakespeare pageant, which in progress, include: The dor of Great Britain and Lady Gedd: the Secretary of State and Hughes, thesChief Justice and Willlam Howard Taft, the S school | Special Sale SUITS, COATS, DRESSES 100 COATS AND CAPES All the season’s % % _for dress or general wear. desirable fabrics. $10 to $25 525, °35, *49.50 - 100 DISTINCTIVE SUITS —for women and misses. Twills and mannish materials from our own stock. Values $35 to $75 Special at 32500 and 54500 FASHIONABLE DRESSES All the beautiful crepes, georgettes, Rosh- anaras, oriental silks and other smart materials, for street, afternoon and sport wear. $25, $29.50, $39.50 Values 5 R Wonderful Values P NN NN ppentemes | | E Strest ot Eighthy, | DECIDEDLY DOWNPRICED izik Brothers ARIZIK Capes and Coats Sel- ected from the Most Modish Maytime Models. The skillful, unerring touch of La Belle France, enriched by the recent discoveries along the Nile, is evident upon these pulse-stirring confections for overwear and wrap-around. Coats of Twill, Tricotine and Camel’s Hair; Plain and Fur-trimmed Silk Capes. Previously Sold to 88.50, 98.50, 110.00 AT PRESENT, 67.50 End of Springtime Clearance on many Dinner Gowns—After- noon Gowns— Dance Frocks. Formerly priced from 88.50 to 250.00— Now from -57.50 to 115.00 te | T—[o]——]c[c—=Jolc——=]c][c——Flo[c——]o]c——ol——2lal——Hlal—xF ol ——— o] C.. TUESDAY York Is_staying at the Hamilton Hotel. Bhe- i{s accompanied by Mrs. Willlam 8. Dennett of New York. Mrs. Horner had guests dining with her last evening at the Hamilton. Mrs. Wilson Compton will_enter- tain the Washington alumnae club of Pl Beta Phi at a garden-supper tonight at her home on_Cathedral avenue. Mr. Willlam 8. Culbertson, vice chalrman of the tariff com- r:lgulon. will speak during the even- Births Reported. The following births have been reported to ;ha health department In the last twenty-four out Seabrook B. and Ethel M. Walsh, boy. Ashton and Edua L. Coburn, boy. Robert O. and Aletia G. Clark, hoy. Joseph H. and Elizabeth M. Melia, girl MAY 8, 1923. - Marriage Licenses. rriage licenses have been fssued to the Ma following Frankiin 0. Lundt of Allentown, Pa., and Marion E. Gors of Fredericksburg, Ya. E. Warfleld. . Wayne a Philip 8. Hickman A. E. Nar- rell, both of Richmond, Va. Hill_of Baitimore, Md. William_ Z. Mary E. Jones of Chesapeake Beach, BEST WORK —at the right price, yoy will find here always. Chokers made from your own material, at $5.00. FURRIER and William E. and Eleanor Snyder, girl. Monroe E. and Lottie L. Spriggs, girl WOLF, 25 9 Avenue N.W. Always Right i Quality and Price When Unexpected Guests Arrive Single Day Bed With ruffled mattress, pillow and roll Simmons Sliding Couch Hax cretonne ruffed pad of heavy grade and tufted. Maukes a comf wightly couch Simmons Dropside Couch alle bed as well ax n Metal frame, coil xpring supports . Englander Couches Foldaway type, with T G Simmons Double Day Bed Opens up to a full size bed—complete with cretonne mattress Layer Felt Mattress 50 1b., covered In art edge .. All Iayer felt—bulit or art ticking ..... layer upon layer; woven ticking—finished with roll $9‘95 $19.50 lolc——=]o]l——=lal——loE—lal—=]0] 608 to 614 Miaaea' sizes. Naming a lowered price for Dress and Sports Suits —including a few 3-piece Suits $25 The dressy Suits are in Tricotine and Twill Cloths—designed on the Straight- line and Box Models. The Sport Suits are in Tweeds, Camelair, Mannish Mixtures, etc.—of jaunty type and practical design. They all give evidence of exceptional craftsmanship—and are in Ladies’ and borit ELEVENTH ST. lal——=cle——F[a[e——ao|c—Fa ol [o[—=—]al—Dla[c—F [a| =—— 0] oje——ole——o]ojc—0] SOCIETY. ———————————— and Bess 8. Roy of Charleston, W. Va. Join McGuire and Catherine. Dosanue. ;:ll’l fi\ll}'“l d {‘l."lll‘ Fouts, oseph Lnces ore; ot of Ozon Hill. Mo, e Benjamin Gibbs and Mary Purtchers, George H. Willits and Katherine M. Salter, both of Aubura, N. Y. Chapmen V. Waggener of Bentree, W. Va.. Cash Prizes for Used Envelopes $200 in gold to the woman collect- ing the greatest number of Sitroux Hair Nets envelopes before Novem- ber 15th. 364 other valuable prizes. Ask your dealer for information SITROUX IMPORTING CO. NEW YORK troux PRONOUNCED ‘SIT~TRUE” $ For Wednesday—Famous Gage Sport Sailors The Most Popular Soft, Swiss Milan Sport Hat of the Season 6.95 Lowest Ascertained Price Elsewhere, $10.00 SAND GRAY WHITE WOOD ORCHID BLACK NAVY Coming in a variety of shapes, flexible graceful lines, some brims have a slight roll and some are slightly drooping. Get your Gage Sport Sailor Early! P “Kayser” Silk Hosiery at remarkably low prices! Special at $l -50 Women'’s Thread Silk Hose—Full-fashioned, with lisle garter tops. Formerly $3.50 i Special at $ l . 95 ; Women's and Misses’ Full-fashioned, .Pure Thread Silk Hose—Majority with silk tops. - Formerly $5.00 i Special at $2-95 » Pure Thread Silk Hose—With reinforced silk garter tops. Each pair is made of clear silk in flawless weave. Black—Gray—Beige—White—Cordovan Sizes 84 to 10 rlebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET