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\ 8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. : / f son; Mrs. William Meade Coulling. g T. Q. Donaldson. wite of Col. Donald- . Eliphelet Fraser Anarews will Ve Jom: nte! ing Randolp! i = — O Widow of Maj. Coulling. and h: . Robert, Randoiph af East: d pa 5 d_Mrs. Bambel - Dickins and . . parey : ’ 1 he Randolph A z and Mrs. Beverly H. Harri Mri e s coat of arms as place card: d i - il ‘Willlam H. Moses and party, Mr. l‘\g Mrs. Dickin guests include Mrw. Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. A. C. Macoml p John B, Randolph, Mra. Buckner Ran- | and party and Mrs. E. A. Brown. dolph, Miss Virginia Fleming Dick- U] L —r Those on the punch committee for ; ins, Mrs. Edgar Thurman Brown, A : - |8 Howard Whose “ton s at Annap- : Miss Flgrence Sevllle Berryman, Misa * 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.\W. | . lis. She w Miss - o % 3 ; : : President and Mrs. Harding and Their s S s sisisted oy sy Gath: , - LBl ey Wiklias Redines Tare T oA et A e Sh ! ter, Miss Ida M. Delaney and Mrs. & ; " i § e (k. B Lasi'an rs. Randolp | Guests, Col. and Mrs. Harvey, Attend [ Vesatiis — 7 , : i Among the guests at the Princeton T 1 a1 = Minnie Downs of Ticonderoga. : {abls will be Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop | : 3 - S . ting friends . . Mr. Daniels having been Unveiling and Horse Show. N W s L e il ‘motn- A o e iy o nlsletns inadsn | rared v visit he ¥ 2 Princeton, before his appointment to U 1 & : o YR q (e i i L the Interstate Commerce Commission, “nusually Attractive Prices | miatas fata i Ar . 4 The great-granddaughter of Jonathan = HE President will be accompa- | COmDaDY. Informaily at luncheon: to- | 10T EWO i 43 Dickinson, st pr t'the u on Spring Apparel nied by Mrs. Harding and |2 — Of the many distinctive tables at }:;fl'yfil:'cl;‘le»";":e Prfl'cl:&r?yuug' | their house guests, the ambas- Mrs. William Graves Sharp. wife of . the Monticello breakfast. to be held > % with shield l'x‘ld colors, wifl be u‘leri =1 cador (o Great Britain and | {0¥mer Ambassador Sharp, has spent | at Rauscher's Saturday for the 3ou: ; as decoration, and Princeton pennants - S Mrs. George Harvey. for the ceremonies | ghoyt visit to' her ?::P:x?:é:“x’fi;: s e"?hénz:r‘::irn:f colonles and each be b 77 = m"i?f:&"flhfi""fi}'““‘,‘.{é‘;‘:: T\VO al'ld Three'PleCC Su[ts | attending the unveiling of the Hamilton | Efle Sharp. at Goucher College, Bals | named . for some representative of ; o Johnson, Mra.” Sidney Andrews, Mrs, : < = | matue this afternoon and later they | {more, (She wil feave today for New | that state, Nathaniel Macon s been . C. C. Matbury, Mrs. James Turner and Formerly $95—8$165. Now $59.50—$110 i o | .-Where she will s sen for the Nor -1 R : ; Mrs. 3 will occupy the presidential box at the [ with ™ her daughter. e Marsare: | brosided over be Mrs, Marion Butler, | I i’ = k.. melt:::o:“um burg of Alexan-| = = < herse show Sharp. and her son. Mr. George Sharp, | will be present Mrs. 1 s o : i L dria Mrs. Stuart Jamieson assembles | 53 before returning o lier home in Ohig | Brenizer, Mrs. Ashe from Raleigh. Mra. o Teg 3 L g 8 charming party — Are. WiNiac % Prince cnetant Howt ¢ summer | Bryant, Miss Divine, . ) e e Boothe, Mrs. William B. Smoot, Mrs. DI‘CSSCS | i Horne, Mrs. Parhan, 3 i by : e D. Mauchlin Niven, Mrs. Angus Craw- T asador of ItalygDon Gelasio Robert L. Collins, wife of Col. | Woodson and Mrs. Butler. The D e Mre. Angus Craw- . e ; e T ot b e s e in + North Carolina, of (Contlnued on Ninth Page) Formerly $45—8130. Now $29—$75 | terday, at the Hamilton Hotel. in ¢ | bridge today { which Mrs. Butler is one, has sprea: & i #i pliment to Signor and Mme. Garibaldi | Lover the eastern section of the state of Ttaly. His guests included, Signor! Mrs Robert L. Lee has r. d to!since the days of the Huguenot an- : ; i | : Silenzi. Baron di Glura and Signor| Washinzton from Wilmineton wieto ' cestor, whose plantation was for gen- ] ik 5 { ; CoatS afld ‘/Vra S 3 Jung of the embassy staff. mi h[a(—n the guest of Mrs. Fran- . €ratious one wflr ’l:\;ms;?r'(fgll‘ u"r :‘::1 Iy i el i S o 3 ¥ 7 p i s = du Pont, A considera | i G S x ¢ 1 - e = c - The minister of Rumania and : lginal grant remains in Mrs. But- i . 5 oy . e Formerly $85—$195. Now $59 $155 Iy Princess Bibesco were hosts to a swall! My and Mrs Max Surth. who spent | 1678 Dossession still and Includes a 4 ¢ is 4 well done—you will find nowhere cise. 1 company at luncheon today, entertain- ort time at Wardman Park lo- | '¢markable old cemetery in the de- ! I : B Prices are the lowest, too. = | H ing in_compliment to Mlle. 1o tel. have gone to Hot Springs for the | $i8n of a wheel, of which the old ¥ ; it s > FURRI iii sister of the counselor of the legation. remainder of the spring. Their | Huguenot very properly Is the huh. ER i} and her flance, Senor de Cardenas. 'daughter. Mrs. Jackson, wife of Com- | More like a spider's web than a wheel. | it port oats . . Princess Bibesco will attend the tea’ mander John P. Jackson, will prob. for the successive generations are i fomorrow afternoon from 4 to 8 ably join them later in‘the season. ! buried in ever-widening circles, and o'clock at the Art Center which will Comniander Juckson. who has been|the whole plan is inclosed by a pic- s formally open the exhibition which;on leave. will shortiy join his ship, ' turesque wall of dense cedars and yew | B ! . Mme. Server Bocu has brought to this' the U North Dakota. and visit | trees. Butler states that under, B i . [ . For Half a Century coun of Rumanian antique and ' forcign ports with the Atlaniie fleot tances will this quaint last ; : 2 1 modern handicraft and embroigerie i Place of her ancestors pass | B . L ¢ aud costumes. The exhibition is Mrs. John Hooe entertained a small!cut of the ownership of the family. | f§ o ik P - assl . under the patronage of the Queen of COMDany at supper last evening at. though, like m extenslve planta- Rumania, the minister and Princess|Le Paradis. tions, this one, Elliot, is slowly dis- | Formerly $65—S$125. Now $35—$75 Hats Skirts Reduced to Reduced to Ribesco, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. TNk thisl $10—$15—$25 $15—$25 b Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs. Wil- T ea at University Club H Mrs. James E. Hurley. a cousin of e e Tiam Hitz, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mme. | With Cornell Hostesnen, | “Stonewall™ Jackson. and a descend- Hauge, Mre. Lawrence Townsend an. At the tea being given this after- | 80t of Col. George Jackson, who was 4 2 Mre " Mitchell Carroll. and will con-ip o, oo€ (€8 DEINE Eiven this after- L 4 d i itainte 5 4 i g e } © University Women's lub, | @ member of Congress from Virgi tinue for a week, being open to theiyg34 | qrcar by the women of 'luhe uring the Jefferson administration, | H. W. TAYLOR & CO. pupuc throuxh the day. Cornell” Alumni” Society. the gueats|Will preside at a table where her| MRS. ARTHUR BULLARD, 1405 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Princess Bibesco returned yesterday iwiiy be received by Miss Rutly Put. | Suests will include Miss Anville Al | Who Is working with the committee for the success of the fete cham- | On Sale at B Drug Stores Sweaters, $15—$35 Knitted Goods Proportionately Reduced from Cincinnati, where she ‘has been, L, 5¢ Teceived Fon *\liss Fl Wil e Beiaal e ere Gk ; erly of the uni. |len. Miss Flora Wilson. Mrs. San Pt % o Visiting Represcntative and Mrs. Nich- | U0, [OTRETv 8 trustee of the wnic {5 TINIs Jahn B, Kendrick. Mra. | Bore (0 be given at Twin Oaks, May 22, for the henefit of Neighborhood olas Longworth for a fortnight. ‘woman'to receive an ad d Qegree | Stephen B. Davis, Mrs. Rose Graven- minister and Princess Bibesco wenl (from Cornell: Mrs. E'len Spencer Mus. | &F, Mrs. John B, Letts. Mrs. Henry . - - there from New Orleans, where they o0 oy ot Ly tios B e S 51! Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Willlam Gor. | t°Testing Randolph silver. especially | was one of twelve loving cups spent a week. the minister returning | [¥ 1o read law there and several i Walken Folomps NS Vine Jackaon | the old” loving cup. Which always | brought from England by Willlam te Washington about a week ago. atious COnS Ao | e, "Miss Anville Allen Is the guest | 2dorned the table at Tuckahoe. 1t . Randolph of Turkey Island in 1640. St Sw y ¢ c a he - - of Sweden and Mme. | Alberta Read will make the | of honor and direct descendant of t e e tartained |t dinner Introductions. AMrs. Harrison Stidham | second miember of Congress. John last evening. when their guests in-'Will preside at the tea table. assisted | George Jackson, who married % cluded, the minister of Rumania and ;by Mrs. Harrison Dixon. Mrs. W. I, | Payne. sister of Dolly Pavne &l ri G ss Szec i Misses Ruth Hedgcock, | e of President Madison. I R 3 > il Frincess Bibesco, Countess Szecheny} nna Jenkins. Abbic Tingiey ang Jean z Eolly irlvaladieach % Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard 0§0 e assisty retary of .Stephenson. Many Corncll men. as'other in charm. and have com: | = - + r e T e the third i well a8 women. have been inviied ang |in history as great belles of that time. 3 Pictorial Summet Fashion Books, 25¢ < Pleating—All the New Styles SWORrzZYNS : FIRST °¥ 1219-1221 G Strect NW Store Hours: 9 to 6 Two More Days for This will attend, | The Thomas Mann Randolph table, 5 d for the Rlnfln"lxh "fR”T:-iCll‘-r: v White, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B.| Tonight is “University night" at thehoe.” is in charge of Mrs. Randolp H::éhur:,m.\‘lcn anv!di\l Julius Lay. |dramatic fete of the District Pen |Dickins, and will be graced with in- Mr. and Mrs, Sylvanus Stokes, jr.|\Women. and the list of guests is! = = Mrs. Richard H. Townvend. Mrs. John | headed by the president of George o Stewart McLennan, Mr. Hugh Ten- | Washington University and Mrs \E E nant of the British embassy and the | Howard L. Hodgkins and the chan counselor of the legation, Mr. \\'Eldel.[ ellor of American University and | i ] = _ {Mrs. Lucius C. Clarke, who will at- | PAINT UP Now Representative and M William tend the performance to be given thi Yails of Colorado have arrived inievening by the Ram's Head Plasers | —Before the hington for a fortnight's, visit{at their p ouse. 13281 1Sth street. W D with the counselor of the German em- | This is the fourth evening in the SHRINERS ! bassy and Frau von Lewinski, in their { series of five evenings of the fete,| 5 ! house at 3145 16th street. which they | now drawing to a close, and ticket Arrive!! ; have recently taken possession of.are still to be obtained at headquar- | | . ] evening Dr. and Frau von < | ters. 1 wor inski entertained a small company (n<i Last evening was Army and Nav B et | formally at dinner, in compliment to | night, and the interesting little the- | fear.” asthe multitude of | their guests. |ater was a picturesque sight with the | Shriners arrive in the city | Representative and Mrs. Vaile have [ military and naval uniforms of the | for their festival of good just completed an interesting trip in fman guests and the dainty evening | | times e K2 * a: ant_secretary of state and M Robert Woods_Bliss, Mr. and Mrs.) K2 K2 %% oo 0% %6% % * 22 2 '’ K2 X Xa) * oo% K> Xa) ) '* & % '“ 0% 0% boegradoateeds K3 * "o’ e e X i | | Z3 s It won't be long now X 2 s 0 o% ) * 1 America, spending a fortnight | attire of the ladies they escorted D vp vour home or | | in Rica, where they were ex-| Among the subscribers to the eve. business of before they | |i|qfe Art : / - tensively entertained, and then going | 1ins:most’ of whom wers present. 5ot Here:“nave our emetent | | . Need]ework al'ld i y o Panama, where they joined the|were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. paicters your. | < . . , omararamay TReTe ey dormel nine | Eries, Bear Admirat avasire tondy || | ] Spoaners, Seeomates dives | | |9 Stamped Goods Sale I . . R e R B Bt M ALt e 2l Frid d Saturday—A Special Sale of va i . eck, 4 Da sident of the League = = — Yaile Jofning riends and rewrning | Bl u past preslaentof wne tedgue | R K. FERGUSON, Inc. % Here Are Some of the Big Specials ||| aay an aturaay P Frau von Lewinski has postponed Q\\-}“'&‘Scfiinf:’fihén\': -Rffr’:a‘r‘-’:’nfi-fi" i Painting Dept. Il ]e% in St d G ds * ozo ‘ i Y ,’ e Dunchsonianetniannentiorse e A e e p e | 1114 9th St. N.W. & tn Stamped Goods > {3 entertain Tuesday. jGen. John W. = Ruckman; Main 2490 Main 2491 59¢ U 4 3 !l"?all;dercio . ‘Ilhher‘..!ul.gh s ain. 59¢ Unbleuched Luncheon Sets. ... 5 49c O The acting secretars of war and Mrs, | Party; Col. and Mrs. | Ma e .3’ 50c Gisls Preases ofhiiRleactied musti Oc- 3! ¥ F. Dwight Davis will be the guests of | Col. mel and party B G ris resses, ot unbleac mushn. . i . . imbo' S Ronor AL 4IAnGr. 0. bs. Eiven Thia oy $1.19 Stamped White Gowns. ... ...... Cee. 98 Featuring Embroidered Felts—Timbo Straws sIbGoIRen e R oma I I K :§: $1.19 Pillowcases; 42-in. Tubing. per pair. 98¢ i L — 50c 36-in. Tan Center, Scarf to match. .. Tl 39¢ dalr!l:‘ipr'ear:\?ux“gin:.l{:vnflle:x?:n:?:‘i: O:O 25c Baby's Feeding Sets, Tea, Towels, Aprons, etc., 19¢ il and ° tea this afternoon at the legation. B U i 0 N E & 39c 36-in. White Center Scarf and Buffet Set to match 29¢ = L Henty C. Wallace, Mrs. Glen % 39c Huck and Dry Well Towels. S : Setor 29¢ T vin Swiggett, Mrs. Harold B. Moul- | 50c Fudge Aprons 39 ton, will be in the receiving line at the ; o 8C ZipRons..... skt 5 | < . S i 3 . : i i tea to be given tomorrow atternoen at w 9 . . ' 1%* 10c Beads; small and bugle shapes 6t Smart beyond words and exceedingly popular are these new SpoArt I'eh] | .| the American Association of University e e ou ne! .2 50c Genuine Steel Beads, per bunc T s I Hats. They come i \\'}ntZ, beg;fl. pC(a{r‘v_ 0;01"11 and black; e‘lxxbygn(le‘lgd o i e L q ! rimmed—also Garden Hats of Timbo straw, yarn embroidered. h >Mes: (George D IEpersntestalnealiat 't _EMBROIDERY THREADS AND SWEATER YARNS .(&afl,\!; 't‘fnr:l g‘c‘e \\-a;mcr e ) i | luncheon today at the Shoreham, for 4 Sc Celestia and Glossilla silk, per dozen skein 45¢ { joeais . s : i tha governor of Virginia and Mrs. Lee 2 25¢ ! | 6c D. M. C. Six-strand Floss, six skeins for. . $1.39 Sweater Silk, per hank. .. e 5 ....8L19 i ¢ . o 69¢c Tie Silk (Two for $1.00)......... s Seats s B0 . 39¢, 50c and 60c Silk and Wool. and Wool Knitting H{ Wiosstediiperiballl 0. .. oo .o ool e A o foedoofoidrairdoidosd o0 o * > € s Trinkle, who are making a visit of son . -7 days in Washington. Mrs. Hope was 3 ¢ their guest at Mount Vernon yesterda: when & _distinguished company_ took 1 lunch in the dining room where George | NN i and Martha Washington entertained . their guests. N i Mrs. Hope returned from a short visit 7 ix bz | 1. guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs, | 39¢ Magicfloss; six balls for........... o INGWY. S PR 1f You Only Want One Hat 40c Sig Knit Ring Yarn, per bail, |1 110 i i H ill entertain at supper for Mr. - 3 and Mre. Roberts and they will later at: Take It at ' Mrs. Hollidge Will Instruct You Free tend the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. James M. Green entertained a company of fourteen at luncheon to day at the Chevy Chase Club, in com- | pliment to Mrs. William Henry Smith, Jjr., and her sisters, Mrs. Nathan Heft and Mrs. Edward Robbins. Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler was hostess at luncheon today, having as her guests the minister of Ecuador and Senora de FElizalde, the minister of Persia, Mirsa Hussien Alai; Mrs. Lowe, and Dr. Lessinoff. The com pany later went to the horse show, where they occupying Mrs Wheeler's box. Demonstration Week for Nationally i Guaranteed Known %fl;fl] []fl’ to Weer HOSIERY Wonderiul wearing quality; with an all- k foot. In a full range of colors: Blonde, caver, Castor, Polo, Silver, Cinnamon, o Pair % PRICE MiltonR 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Poedesd 2 00 o% o> %% * 72 doee! 7% Pearl, » Cordovan, Dark Russett, Navy, White and Black. Sizes 8 to 10%. Should any pair fail to give complete satisfac- tion a new pair will be given absolutely free. | See Our Novel Window Display SILKS! $2.98 and $3.29 Printed Crepe de Chines. ... ... | Qur entire stock of over 35 pieces of e the new prints so much in demand; all first quality; 40 inches wide. Heayy Quality Canton , %0 o% K2 o> %% Tremendous Sacrifices During Our First Big Spring Reduction Sale Hundreds of Beautiful Silk Dresses—Crepe de Chine, Geor- gette, Shantung and Crepes. Also beautiful new summer dresses. Specially Reduced during Reduction Sale. Values, $25.00 to $49.50 s $16.95, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 i i Mrs. Henry W. Fitch has closed her apartment at the Connecticut, and 1§ will leave tomorrow for Philadelphia H to visit her sons-in-law and daugl ters, Commander and Mrs. Stephen Rowan, who are stationed at the navy yard there. and Mr. and Mrs Albert P. Gerhard in their home at Overbrook. Mrs. Fitch will sail Saturd: 2. for Paris, where she will other son-in-law and daughter, * > aj. e : -“n‘;lI ‘;,'f.“:;‘,f’,'"‘i;r:lf{,fi”"' Mrs. Phone Main 767 Henderson’s—Standard for Qual- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Sav M EheREalablinlie ke 30 Yei.rs. T 77777 gz NS N it sall Jane 2 o south Arelcs : z ‘ 3P Price, Chase Club before joining Mr. z ine urniture K oo 500 Women’s and Misses’ Suits All materials and cclors. Values, $39.50 to $85.00.: ‘ Sale Prices, $25.00 to $49.50 500 Street Coats and Beautiful Capes Values, $25.00 to $49.50. Sale Prices, $17.95 to $39.50 250 Paisley Silk Blouses Beautiful colors. Values, $8.95 to $19.95. Sale Prices, $5.95 to $12.95 Special Lot of Gingham and Voile Dresses Crepe . .......... s The new dull finish; soft draping qual- ity s0 much wanted; for pleated skirts, wraps and one-piece dresses. All the new Yard 1 including the wanted shades of | Tan, Sandalwood, Cocoa. Sapphire. . Almond Gréen, Navy and Black. Sk Section, Main Floor Many Big Values in Our DOwNstaims STORE $ * All Silk Chiffon Hose 5¢ Full fashioned and semi-fashioned; a few irregu- lars, but mastly all perfect; black and gunmetal; * sizes 8% to 10. For Friday only. Downstairs Store ¥ Mrs. Lester A. Barr entertained a ———nir COleTlAINed A 2 Our entire building is filled with high-grade furni- ture for all parts of the house, of uniformly good quality, and at present-day prices—which means you pay no more for home furnishings of Henderson, merit than you do in many instances for the inferior sort. 7 {Special Furniture Made to Order, reproducing any period desired. Furniture also Repaired and Re- finished in the best possible manner. Every facil- ity on the premises for this work. Estimates fur- nished upon request. RS XX To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms {Beauty Culture) Keep a little powdered dela- tone handy and when hairy srowths appear make a paste with some of the powder and a little water. then spread over hairy surface. ~After 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from hair or blemish. This simple treatment is unfailing, but care should be exercised to be sure and get genuine delatone, other- wise vou may be disappointed. -—Advertisement. K2 el 9, T~ rY QXD * S =X * o A Day Bed or Bed-Davenport o X2 Beauty Contented ! You are always consi- CONVENTION r leeping accommodations for SHRINE o otneralen i olortd A4 | ers Rl ot and well made: b ¢ Assortment of beautiful colors. Sizes 16 to 52. dent that your beauty, Tap ks e 3 e ‘offer Denim, Velour an plain white collars and cuffs; elastic walstband: regular and . o has been devel to! apestry covered Day Beds and Bed-Davenports in 1 _elightly sofled: sises alarge sizes; in flesh Tl eecono | variety, at REASONABLE PRICES, g ST St 1 Values up 89c¢. golor only: regular $1.89 Extra Speclal P"ce’ $6.95 after using Gounraud's Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. Lisle ‘Hose, good qualit: Muslin Gowns, light weight, Bargains to C lose Out Send 10c for Trial Size Zlender ankle and stretchy tops: | soft finished, fuil eut ° Nt EoCh d, C. . D. hareed A\ : James B. Hen_derson i o W Rwe 23C | HAY Fimmedih i e e O Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting ® Oricntal Cream 15 Misses’ Sport Coats. Values to $25.00—To Close, $9.95. Many Other Values in Our 20 Crepe and Georgette Dresses. Values to $25 — To Close, $7.95. Downstairs Store

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