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8 SOCIETY. e 'Mrs. Harding Received a Visit at thejiing st dnyewiivi G White House This Morning From Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, HE President and Mrs. Hard- with them in the ovation given them yesterday at the American League Park by the 8,000 school children were the ambassador to Belgium and Mrs. Henry Prather' Milburn, Bric Pletchier and Senator Kellogg. besides | P s i1a Shd cecer ; | tomorrow Miss Harlan and several of the White ViTonne She sucats At House aids. Mrs, terday afternoon. and left thic morning. fo leaving Senator zuest Pomerene are st Willard, and Mrs Mr New Yor Kellogg as the only cnator and Mrs. Atlee ing at the W Pomerene spent Pomerene York Monday, and their home at Canton, Ohio The ambassador of Germany. Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt. left vesterday for Chicago. and will visit in St. ‘Louis hefore returning the end of next week The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will return to Washington Monday from Harper's Ferry, W. Vi Where they are spending this week, and will be hosts for the day to the Chilean minister to London, Senor in Idwards and’ Senora T nister and Senora New York re- f Mr. and m the Hotel . and Mrs. Gug- t dinner on the evening, enter- nent to the dis- genheim w roof of th. tdining in tinguished visitors Serbian Mininter Hant at Dinner Last Night. The minister of Serbs Slovenes, Pavichich, entertained at dinner last evening, at the lega- tion, when his guests included Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler and Mr. Du- shan Sekulitch The minister will leave Washington some time in July for New York, from re he will sail for Europe to re- main until September Croats and The charge d'affaires of Lithuania and Mme. Carne entertained @ small compuny at dinner last even- ing in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Milholland of New York. > minister of Poland and Mme, sa will return this after- Buffalo, where they spent roblewska and her children will leave June 15 for Ventnor, N. J., where she has leased a cottage for thes summer. The minister will join her there for week ends. The assistant attorney general and Rush Holland will have as their guests for a short time in their apart- it at Wardman Park Mr. and Mrs. nt Hemenwa olorado Springs, .. who will arrive the first of next week. Lieut. Col. E. R in charge of military intelligence of the general staff, U. 5. A., will be the at dinner this evening and air attaches of nments in Washington, entertain _a company of Warner McCabe, who will twenty at the Lock Tavern Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Poulieff, who have spent the winter in an apart- OO 1F!11'1'M'HIWWH§ J.M. ADAMS HARDWOOD FLOORS ] 1503 Connecticut Ave. g Old Floors Refinished AN 1 A EoTT Now in Our New Store, 610 12th Cold Storage Restores Furs Proper cold storage re- news the luster of furs to an_appreciable degree, as well as prevents damages from moths. We're ready to call for your furs on notice. Coats left for altering or remodeling Stored W ithout Charge during Summer. Spe- cial Rates on repairs. M| w Miss Jjula Wilson, Miss Vivian Smith and | Mr. Russell Whyte. ! the teher left Washington ves- | mediately eF | the wedding. = Mr. Thoma | i on iven it up for the sumuer, and are ing have had a few guests|femporarily White | Hamilton. 3 for the greater to House for the greater part|{o Bags he of a week. and attending the musical | Samuel of Phi Mrs. Charles C. Milburn w MRS, B . BRICKER, Seon to lenve Washington for Watervliet Arxenal, where her husband, Col. er, in xtationed. ce, whose marriage will take place wedd| TOll House Tav ern ik Luncheon o dinner last eveding at Le Paradis, en- tertaining in compliment to Miss \ THE EVENING B8TAR, of the hostess. tary of th and the e Pe aero: ht Atlantic, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, #s the Atlantic|Leeture to Benefit the sailing | Jefferson Fo He will |[Masonie Temple, 13th street and New York_avenue, the evening of June 7 trip at Milburn and Cant. Price. The other | Bedoya. from New York to Bermuda, then to guests were Mias Ruth Price, sister ——— the Aszores, Gibraltar and of Capt. Price; JMiss nia Hume, | Miss Mary Hellen will entertain at| where he left the yacht. Mary Stitf, Miss Virginia Ed- | dinner this vening; in compliment to|apend a few days in London and re- Miss Eliaabeth Burn turn to Marselile to make the ance, Mr. Evan Tho from thers to Southampton. o= L. ToGtenham, naval at-|Commande Capt. F. » left of the Brit¥sh yesterday on a three-month tache embass; ieave, Nano and Francisco the thirty in t The commercial (wunselor of the British embassy, My. John Joyce |anderick‘ and Mr. Havold l(,'Slnw of the embassy staff will go to New York er the week end today, to remain Miss Charlotte reeman Clark is | entertaining at bridge today in com- ponneatie wue. have|PUment to Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill, Connecticut aveuue Wivel,"pyide of this month. The guests |incIude Miss Agnes Shands, Miss Edna Muncaster, ' Miss Annette Ashe Miss Lillian Thompson, Miss Ada e v Yith v ! Miss Minnie Hill, Miss Irone Ru elphia. i Miss Marie Spurgeon, Miss Mar: Semna Miss Cornelia Bowie. Mrs. Lapp, Miss Henrlette Hill. M a dance at tomorrow. form, at St staying at the Hotel t has been their custom tour, have they are re Le Grand. 1 ent Club from 4 to 6 this afterncon to meet Dr. Sigmund Spaeth. She will be assisted in_receiving by Mrs. J. W. Frissell and Mrs. J. W. Willes . Spaeth will give a talk on music Miss E. C. Miss Ve fiance, M guests of ti per last ev. Joscph Devereaux will be at afternaon in their resi- Chase. home S { dence in Che and Mr. Ca . Brig. G Mrs. J. A. Hull entertained at I\|311ll- i eon today at the Federation of Wom- en's Clubs teahouse in compliment to Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will leave the end of the week for New Yorl . where they will join their daughter lllsl' ‘nice Arnold, on board their yacht, e. for an extended cruise on the bast and Long Island sound port and Bar They will visit in 2 bor during the summer. H;‘I’r, and Mre: Arnold will make their future home in Greenwich, Conn.. but will also maintain an apartment here. in Wardman Park, where they will spend much time. The charge daffaires of Peru and Senora de Prada were hosts at lunch eon today at the Shoreham. in compliment to the ne £ of the Urited States| o Peru and Mrs.| he other guests were William Mitchell. Admiral Hugh Admiral M. H. Rousseau Capt. and Mrs. C. R. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee. Mr. and Mrs ‘rancis White, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, John Allan Dougherty, Mr. Wal- mith, Mrs. Emerson Howe, mother Knife, “Side” BOX or Gen S. Rodman, Mrs ter Coats, Accordion PLAITING 60c yd. for materials 31 to 40 inches long . Oppenheimers SfiOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth Wash Skirts Hats evening. The guests at and will rehearsal im- for | party & - follow the Wash Hats WELCOME, SHRINERS White Crepe Out 16th Street Through Silver Spring Turn Colesville Pike Tea Dinner At Toll Homse Ta entertained a dinner party at Toll House Tavern, Seven Oaks, near Sil- Yer Spring, Md.. last evening for Mile. Spanish Mr. Crayeroft Schofield. son of Com- mander and Mrs. Annie L. Wilson of Chevy Chase and her sister, Miss Swindell of Bal- timore, who are with her aunt: Cleveland Pa; other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arm stead Davis, Mrs. M. Standish Slocum ®. Cornelius Vanderbilt has Knitted Dresses and Suits Afternoon and Evening Dresses . ... Exquisite Graduation Dresses in Cregpe, Silk Dresses. . . Sweaters . Middies, specially ' and Mrs, Mayo Hosts Claude Mayo is the guest of Mr. and Mr her flance, 8enor de Cardenas, coun embassy. he part; Juan | street. lor of There were Miss Elizabet Mrs. Schofield. will give his home in the Kenesaw for hia class, the fourth - Alban’s. mencement exercises. Mis sity of Virginia this a main over the week el Griffin - will entertain at Monday for Miss V n. o making a BEuropean arrived in Paris, where Cards have been received in ¥ gistered at the Hotel Louls ington from Mr. and Mrs. Benj sponding some time Mrs. J. H‘.Durynl and | lor of Lowell street, Clark, U. 8. N. Lieut. Bert F. B Mre. Clark, will leave Ima Hitchcock and her Bromley Beeley, were he latter's parents ening at Le Paradi terest in the west. wiil return the latter part of t pbell Roberts Coxe. London Mass., the old Foster home. They return to Washington in the fall Lovely Youthful Modes For Misses, Juniors, Girls Featuring Moderate Prices in the Newest Summer Apparel For Misees Two and Three-piece Sports, Silk and Tailored Suits. . . $18.50, $35, $48.50, $69.50 $25, $39.50, $49.50, $58.50 $15, $24.50, $35 $25, $39.50. $55 $12.50, $17.50, $25 co....$12.50, $16.75, $22.50 ..... $5, $7.50, $10, $18.50 Capes and Wraps. Dresses. . Separate Knic‘kers in khaki, linen and tweed. .. .....$2.75, $4.50, $5.50, $7.50 Georgette Crepe, Batiste, Voile and Girls ..$3.95, $4.95, $7.50 .. $12.75, 815, $18.75 .. $4.50, $6, $9.50 ¢y bhan -$3.75, $4.50, $6 priced.......$1, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 Wash Skirts. .......... $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 de Chine and Wool Crepe For Juniors Dresses. . Bodice-top Skirts..........$7.50 and $8 A Complete Line of Lovely Voile Dresses - FStreet (orner Thirleenth at 146 Riverside drive, New York Washington this week for a trip through Colorado, Yel- lowstone Park and other places of in- Wardman Park Hotel next week and go | to their summer home at Marblehead, Thomas_Jefterson Memorial Founda- tion to Purchase and Maintain Monti- = cel] ‘The Duchesse de Richelieu, who has | will repeat his lecture, been visiting her mother in Washing- |Our National Shrine, ton. has gone to Baltimore, where she |sented by special John W.|auditortum of the Corcoran Gallery of Frick, in their home on West Biddle ;\"n in April. most 'beautiful spots in Taylor Jones and her |and will house guest. Miss Elizabeth Walton of Kansas City, will go to Vassar College June 9 to attend the com- Walton will g0 to the Univer- ‘ruoon, to re Jiiss Hel luncheon sh- min Chalmers Owen, announcing the mar- ar- iy . W v heir daughter, M: tain informally at supper this even- | beth’ Price and Miss Ruth Miller| Mre. Belle Noyes King was hostess | HaBS 3 thelr Saufnten Ham, mer her = daughter, Miss Alice | Green. i at a large luncheon party Wednesday | Richardson, Saturday, May 19, 1923, and Capt. Nenophen H.| \. jonn J. Stahl has issued cards | 5% the Grace Dodge Hotel in honor | jn New York. Mr. and Mrs Richard- for Tn” 2t ome "t Une Washington | ot 7% L 8 Hewelt of Murion, Iowa. | son will be at home after November and east will 1923. SOCIETY strangers in Washington an oppor- tunity to vision the capital in a way they could not otherwise do. Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner has charge of the boxes, a hox heing reserved for | the President and Mrs. Harding. = Mrs. | Charles Keene and Mrs. William | Wheatley have charge of general reservations. dation Fund. A lecture will be given in the New 8:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the lo, when Mr. Charles Colfax Long Washington, which was pre- invitation in the Dr. A. Frances Fove will be host- ess at the tea to be given by the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place. The lecture carries as SEgan . from £3 4 tration exquisite pictures of the Washington and other give Shrir Style— For Every Oc Shrine Week brings, there is suitable footwe e at 'ORE at prices unusually attractive. Style B-1537 Style B-1433 $7.50 . $7.00 Seal Brown Ox- ford, with dark , Open-work San- hrown calf trim; dabin Patent Leath light - weight welt €r: turn sole; mili Ewed =ale tary patent leather- ame in Gray covered heel; lined ' Suede, Gray Kid to toc with kid: a ey distinctively differ ent front-strap pat- : = tern, Style B-1302 $7.00 Patent Leather Style B-1858 Walking Oxford; £9.00 gray suede trim: i new French toe last : Egyptian _ Sandal light-weight welt of White Kid, with sole; flat heel. green front strap Same with outside and trim; turn solc panel of Fawn Sime in Red trim Suede) and in all Red. Same in Nut Brown Tan. Style B-2084 Style B-1437 0.00 $7.00 Egyptian Sandal _ Two-strap Pump, of Beige Suede; cut i patent leather: Louis covered id turned sole ; vamp and rear quar out on tip and sides; light-weight welt sewed sole; rubber heels ter trimmed with in Patent silk binding. and in me in one-strap pattern. HOSIERY An assortment of all leading colors and mar 9-0-9," famous for sercice. At prices ranging from— $1.00 1o $4.50 Quality and Value are assured by over fifty vears « old-time standard of service that has earned an en the FAMILY SHOE STORE. bie ¢ Col. 9378 For colorful evening affairs—for promenade under the vari-c the including Onyx, Van Raalte, Mohawk, Medalia, Best-Knit. ! Your Old Hat ade New Again Cleaning, Blocking. and Re; ng nt en mings - Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. PLAITING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 2561 15th st. n.w. o From Every Angle asion red arches of the Avenue—for sport and street wear—for every occasion that FAMILY SHOF, n Washington for FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO., Inc. Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Service 310-312 Seventh St. N.W Telephone Woodside 162 717 11th St. N.W, CLEARANCE SALE OF COATS — SUITS — DRESSES — SKIRTS — BLOUSES EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUMMER MERCHANDISE | DRESSES Values from 2950 to 110.00 Clearance Price—16.50 to 48.75 SUITS Vs from 4000 to 7950 Clearance Price—25.00 and 35.00 COATS AND WRAPS Values from 4950 to 8950 Clearance Price—25.00 to 49.75 SKIRTS Values from 1295 to 2500 Clearance Price—7.50 to 15.00 BLOUSES Values from 13.95 to 35.00 Clearance Price—10.00 All Merchandise Very High Grade. Eleventh—Next Door to Palals Royal, price Tomorrow's Values Count Up To Many Dollars In Snvin's A final clearance of Suits-Coats-Dresses $29.50 Garments That Sold for $39.50 to $59.50 F shion's newest ideas at season's end Sizes for Women and Misses. I“cl“d'd are many modell by Mi!! Mfln' hattan. "Every Sale Final! NNOUNCEMENT 1114 G Street N.W. Main 8306 A oo McCall Patterns After three months of preparations we are priv- ileged to present tomor- row the first of a series of offering SENSATIONAL SILK VALUES B. & A. Spool Silk s The first sale, tomorrow, brings forth be many eager shoppers for us to serve. EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA PECIAL! 85¢ All - Silk Ratine, 65¢ Yd. 36-inch fabric of power loom $2.79 Printed Crepes, $2.19 Yd. -inch c de heavy quality of costumes also Sport Skirts, white, jade, applerase, titian, brown, mavy, caramel, copen, almond and veiux rose. _also_the quict, subdued shad- ings; neat patterns for full Costumes, Blouses and linings. .3 LOOM TO ‘WEARER Taffetas, $1.49 Yd. construction,” an admirable chine, in choice | fabric, for serviceable cos- homespun weave for summer ground colors—monotone and tumes and separate skirts, in wear, Colors that are fast. | o1 colored effects. A great seven different sizes, from the copecially auapted . for full f, oo op etatiorate designs; small pinhead check to the block size and one and one- quarter inch—black and white, navy and white. PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST three wanted silks, at such meager prices that there will EXTRA SPECIAL! $2.19 Checked Soft chiffon-finished mellow DAVID SILKS ~