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M. Roger Nielsen Has Unique Position Here Perhaps Only Diplomat in | legation. D =0 > =DV =Or=0ns Washington Whose Mis-‘:i‘;:“hB]x!;T.":mb:‘(m‘-‘;mfhlsuffiz g sion Is Altogether Con-|u nected With Journalism. | Mr. Roger Nielsen of the Danish|near Santa Rq legation is perhaps he only diplomat | ¥ serving in Washington whose mis-|j; sion in progress betwecen the two coun- tries. Mr. Nielsen is & journalist a author of distinction and he ~w: dailles of at Omaha, Neb. fice secured hifm for its Washington Mme. Nielsen is_ the only woman connected with the diplomatic United States more than twelvi vears, the greater part baing passe T braska. In addition to writing voluminously during these years, Mr. | sen ried his fortune at farming st corn belt altogether concerned with | western world began the ve re 4go, and had been hastened be Gloves! Most beautiful of gloves will be found in our “Appre- ciation Events”—including fine French kid gloves sent by Messrs. P. Centemeri & Co. to assist in making the week a great success. Centemeri $2.75 to $3.25 $4.75 6 - Button Cape- skin Gloves, $2.95 Pair French Kid Gloves, A very fine light-weight glove $1.95 Pair © finished with a strap and con- One of those splendid oppor- trasting bands at wrist. Per- tunities that the “Apprecia- fect fitting and the product tion Event” brings' = Very of an exclusive maker. Strap- choice assortments of two- clasp French kid gloves, pique sewn, novelty combination embroidered backs. Black, white, tan. brown, beaver, mode ‘and gray. All sizes. wrist closing and contrasting color flare to match the band. Tan, castor, beaver and brown. $2.00 and $2.50 Silk . - Gauntlet Gloves, Cham- Centernei $4.50 Fieldes oisette Lined, $1.65 Pair Strap-Wrist Kid Gloves, Two attractive styles of these 32.65 Pair seasonable gloves, which com- . i Dbine silk for appearance and e s g imoisette for service.” One at s - of fine sery ¢ FrenchiKId viqpe asynang e tonirasting. piping—one fare Ui R S R i cuff with contrasting_stitch- R ing and embroldery. Browns, and mode. May we suggest R, LAVY K LAk purchasing in advance for $1.50 and $2 Chamo Centemeri $6.00 16-But- sette Gloves, $1.00 Pair ] Novelty gauntlet chamoisette ton French Kid Gloves, gioves. li-button types, in 5 ray and ite; strap wrist, $3.95 Pair Pleated cuff effects. " Also Fine French kid gluves in 16- double silks in two-clasp and button length —overseam Strap-wrist _styles—black, sewn. in a desirable light brown and navy. The cham- weight for evening wear. In oisette shades are gray, silver, white only. A limited quantity. white, covert and brown. 3 ! Stockings! English Sport Stockings—Special Importation These Stockings were bought in Englgnd especially for this event. Full-fashioned and most desirable weight for this climate—in those beautiful colorings typical of Eng- lish out-of-door goods. y E Women’s Full-Fashioned Sport Stockings A big group of fine stockings, including flat weave, all wool heather mixture in soft fawn shades, wool $2.75 mixture stockings with wide tops in assorted colors, with silk clox—also artificial silk and wool stockings in beige and white, gray and white and quaker and white striped panels with hand-embroidered silk clox, and silk and wool stockings in gray and white with fancy embroidered clox. All these styles in full size assortments. Women’s English Sport Stockings, Pair, Light and dark colorings in plain and vertical stripe. $ 95 gray, drab, tweed, covert and coating. A fine medium- . priced stocking—usually $2.50 pair. 50c Sport Stockings—Med. Weight—Pair American make—wool and cotton mixtures—plain c colors and heather shalles. Smoke, seal, congo and camel. A $2.25 Pointex Heel Silk Stockings, Pair, Black, pure thread silk stockings with mercerized s 85 garter hems, heels and toes. A splendid stocking— o full fashioned, regular made and perfect goods. $3.00 Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, Pair, Full fashioned silk stockings with all-silk garter hems and attractive lace clocks in self colors. All s 55 Derfect goods in belge, otter, suede, gray, cinnamon, - African brown, white and black. Sorosis Shoes An Out-of-Common “Appreciation”! Acceding to our importuning and breaking their long- established rule not to cut their price during the season, the makers of Sorosis Shoes have sent us nine of their smartest new season styles in light, dressy footwear at re- duced prices for our “Appreciation Week.” This is, indeed, a wonderful opportunity, for Sorosis quality in footwear is well known and Sorosis styles hold high place in the esti- mation of women everywhere. $11.00, $12.00 and $12.50 Sorosis Foot- . . . . wear in Nine Different Styles, Pair This collection makes It possible for you to select two or three different pairs for your different costumes. It comprises one-strap pumps, with Spanish and with block heels; 2-strap pumps, with Spanish and ‘with block heels, and cross-strap pumps, Now so pular, And all these in the most-wanted leathers and colors—suedes in tan, otter, log cabin, dark brown and black, also black kid, black satin and black patent leather. Complete sise Assortments when the Appreciation Events open, and enough, We hope, to last the entire week. New $8.00 Strap Pumps (Not Sorosis), Pr. Six styles of new strap ‘pumps (not Sorosis), but of high-grade manufacture. High Spanish and Cuban heel = gtyles, in gray, dark brown, log cabin and black suede, black satin and patent leather. -This is exoep- g tional epportunity. formed as to the important relations | cause of the young scribe e advantage of an opening in his line of work in was before her marriage Miss Erna servi wo | Meinhardt, and, havin, ng as special correspondent t L ot baving: Saken> hep Both are deeply attached "The Danish attache has Hyed in |SoUntry and in fact fee] nat spent. adhere to Danish as the language of ) ) D) N D "HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. ¢, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART 2. e San Francisco. She | forget their ancestral tongue. taken her year to get ready for publi notes which he ha: taneously by noted firms in Copen ments and accessories. Only desire to|home, otherwise these small citizens of the old Scandinavian land wnld Mfd Nielsen In lfl[flltllon to a tre- mendous ~ amount ‘ot literary | laber : . - |of the most fufuentinl connected with his speclal t10n | Copenhamos! Sa - | University of Copenhagen. she was | ! A anagial mistlon to With Danish Lega Gopenhasen, tho Telitiken and mer: | Univoraity (of Copenhagen, tho wae| Washinglon has found time in the ————— when the foreign of- | Cupld intervened. b 1) v Both 0. atteshi and Mite Mol on & volume which he has called “A Study of the New Foreign Policy of America.” 1t is the (‘("fl!)lll(lol’ly of been making for u‘nle &ug ten ye;r- mll v‘hlch embody al e laws and regulations growing two countries. Mme. Nielsen |out of conditi found much fo‘admire in the women | Var: This monumental stade Sorg o d|of the middle west, among whom |la the most ambitions atten: 3tin Calfornis, and then {n, Ne; | many “of” her’ mareied” yeurs “were made by s Danith scholus. bt op wo daughters, a, who b1, " ley:,. a“‘: Rulh'.‘ elgh: ie-r’( old, published in a few weeks and simul- ., were born in Omaha, and that makes | hagen, Leipsig. Stockhols ¢ Calit, and i the | e momory of their residence in that Phs ol M falsen tame to this countiy as a | thriving city all the dearer. The lit-|in all these countries. As it deate o AT e rer e jousney to the |Ue Rirls attend School 4t Holton | the mont DEactiCal way with alt ool Arms and they seem quite Ameri- | lems which the emigrant must face Sourmalism, nd whose specialty is | her marriage in Copenhagen twelve | canized, tnough their purents rigidly | or which the nation opening trade re to keep the people of Denmark in-' eral tours of the Indlan country and the result is a volume which Is well thumbed by all the growing boys of Denmark, the Plains” It is well illustrated, | as well as literar: and the fact that little Rita and Ruth | room presents a most alluring ap- had seen such men as look forth from | pearance. Mme. Nielsen Is a perfect the pages, made them quite heroines | type of her coun to their relatives and friends on their | tall and elender, wi last _visit to Copenhugen. _Mme. right carriage ‘and the Meinhardt, mother of Mme. Nielsen, blonde hair, which is worn plainly resides in that city and her daugh-|coiled about her head. Though she ter makes the long journey to visit|is more interested in the serious her at least every five years. Mme. things of life than in Vanity Fair, Nielsen has, however, been unable to | she is persuade her mother to come to|hostess and interprets her dutles This monumental study, which tiania and in the language employed lations with the United States must understand, Mr. Nielsen assumes a|nounced hope that she will do so pre-eminent place among those who |eventually. are interpreting the nmew world for the old. / ive eco- | to outdoor About six | this are rather limite ere 1iving in Omaha, they m Buffalo Bill, the Hero of |rama road. All the famil women, a charming and though she has not re-'the most liberal way. D A D, The attache and his charming family have recently returned from But the attache has written a book | their summer home in Nantucket, which is much more popular in his [ Mase. They are devotedly attached home circle than this exha: ife nomic and industrial stud years ago, when he and and opportunities for s in_Washing- me. Nielsen | ton during the summer. Since their de sev- |return they have removed from the St. Nicholas, where they had lived for the past two winters, into & pleas- ant house in 19th street below Kalo- is musical and_the living being a gracetul up- abundant ‘Yldmlls SOCIETY. Noted U. S. Composer are the guests in whose honor a spe- | the District League. Mrs. & clal dinner is being arranged by Mr.|Colman, first national vice president: wman, Miss Florsnce and Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder. and Mrs. Edward Hood Watson and |Mrs. Asron D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bleyden, at the | Hy Arts_Club, Monday evening,' Novem- | Mrs. Paul Bieyden will pour the evenin, Francis a friend of years of Mr. Cad whose tribal music Mr. Ca 80 delightfully harmouized. Neionas. —_— honor of Princess Tsianina, Mrs. Ed- | their wives be without coffee. A NN N S U 1OM Fyvents Our Annual Presentation of New Fashions for Women and Misses. At About 20 Per Cent to 33} Per Cent Savings! For this event we go into the great apparel markets of the country and purchase the most desirable of gar- the newest fashions are considered, and the merchandise is sold with the same as- surance of good service that goes with your everyday pur: These purchases are entirely separate from our regular stocks. . Many of them are especially suitable for gifts, and it has been the custom of many of our patrons to anticipate in part their Christmas purchases during Appreciation W eek—or if one is contemplating the gift of a coat or furs the suggestion is made to make the gift now instead of later. preciation for Misses! COATS, SUITS, FROCKS—14, 16 AND 18 YEAR SIZES This Will Be a Gala Occasion in the Misses’ Shop, Where There Are Many Great Groups of Care- fully Selected Garments in Distinctly Misses’ Styles for “Appreciation” Buyers. Misses’ $89.50 to $110 Sport Coats, Fur Trimmed What wonderful coats these arc. Tailored of poster- barred imported fabricw, kasha cloth in vertical and s & 0 horizontal stripes, tan and brown, gray and blue, navy and tan. Plain shades of imported lustra cloth Stunning with collars of kit fox fur, brown stonc marten, gray skunk and opossum. ' The newest fashion coat item of the year at “Appreciation Week™ prices! Misses’ Dress Coats Misses’ $138 to $165 Pile Fabric Coats -, &he very loveliest of coats, and a great assort- ‘ment trom which to choose—different from nn-s 00 ordinary! Marvella, gerona, velmara and fash- = ona, with handsome collars and cuffy of beaver, squirrel, kit fox. black fox, taupe fox and viatka squirrel. Side draped, flat biouse. and circular models. one of a kind, in black, brown, kit fox, gray and navy blue. Coats to win the heart of any miss. Let her choose at this event and be happy! Misses’ $75 to $85 Coats With Fur Collars Straightline, tube shapes, flat backs and draped coats of the desirable materials; Juliana, Rol de 559'50 Mostly lane and granada, with beaver. gray squirrel, viatka, kit fox and caracul collars, and some with fur cuffs in black. kit fox gray, brown and navy: bias insets in tiered effects and corded tucks. Coats of fashien, and great value, for our misses' “Appreciation.” Misses’ $95 to $110 Fur-Trimmed Coats A beautiful collection of smartness and style, In tiered, straight and narrow coats that flare at mo$ 00 hottom: side fastened with buttons or tie; featur- '’ ing also big roomy sleeves: materials the Roi de Ininé, fashona, arabella, gerona and velmora. The large collars of black fox, gray squirrel, beaver, platinum wolf :;!d :ifl(ka squirrel; some with fur cuffs, kit fox gray, brown and ack. Misses’ $125 to $155 F ur-Trimmed Coats Youth seems personified in these charming styles and lovely materials. Gerona, fashona, velmora and 00 monette, with collars and cuffs of viatka squirrel, > beaver, black fox and kit fox. In side draped, straightline and circular models; some with fur borders, roll tucking, silk stitching and button trimming. Colors are black, navy, kit fox gray and brown. A wide choice for “Appreciation.” Misses’ $50.00 and $55.00 Afternoon and Evening Dresses 533.50 Frocks that will find instant favor. satin, silk duvetyn, chiffon velyet, satin faced can- ton crepe romaine are the materials. Eton jacket types, circular draped and pleated tunics—laces, iridescent and oriental bead effects. Black, navy, brown and light shades for evening wear. “Moon-Glo" Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses Misses’ $25.00 and $30.00 Twill Cord Street Dresses Lovely new models, in fine navy blue and brown twill cord; ideal for street or business wear. Coat s 75 and straightline models, with button, braid and i chenille embroidery. Some with contrasting coliars and cuffs of Canton crepe. Misses’ $35.00 to $40.00 Charmeen and Twill Dresses Attractive street and afternoon dresses, in char- meen and twill cord: the feature of which is u-s ,75 quisite tailoring. Braid, colored embroidery and button trimming; Including, too, the “Jiffy” closing all-over model."In shades’of navy, rosewood and hrown. Misses’ $45.00 to $65.00 Exclusive Style Cloth Dresses Adaptation of Paris models, embodying style fea- turew such as circular drape, basque. wool embroid- $ ,7 ery, duvetyn collars and cuffs, tucked and pleated types. Navy, brown and rosewood. Mostly one of a iind, in fine charmeen and twills. Count yourself fortunate in securing cne of them Misses’ $25.00 to $30.00 Silk Daytime Dresses arming vouthful styles in these dresses of Rosha- ilk lace, satin, Canton and Canton crepe. Cir- s 75 . pleated, apron front, tiered skirt and straight- v line models, with long or short sleev. Beaded -embroidered and ribbon trimmed. Cocoa, navy, black and brown. Oh, so many to choose from for “Appreciation.” Misses’ $35 to $40 Silk Afternoon Frocks Most fascinating styles, in Roshanara, silk, velvet, Canton crepe and satin and silk laces, with plealeds 50 tunics, fur bandings, wool embroidery and bead and ribbon trimmings. Navy, black, tan and brown. Ten splendid styles from which to choose. Just note the quality in these! Misses’ $45 Afternoon and Dinner Dresses Frocks vo{'ll admire in more ways than one. - cellent materials—satin, lace, Roshanara and ve]-s m vet. Sleeveless, short-sleeve and long-sleeve types. @ Tucked, pleated, ruffled and tiered—novel embrofd- erles and beadings—buckles and brilliant ornaments. Brown, tan, black and navy blue. Misses’ $60.00 to $75.00 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks Distinctively fashioned frocks of youthful charm, revealing the newest long panel and side-draped effects; also exquisite beadings and novel trim- ming features. In chiffon velvet, satin faced can- ton, brosaded chiffon and canton crepe. Cocoa, brown, navy, American beauty and black—one-of-a-kind models— most charming of styles and most wonderfully priced. 875 -g..u-;myuu Underwear! Robes! Negligees! Underwear for our “Appreciation-Events” means both Silk and Philippine Underwear, in each of which we have gen- erous assortment at .Anmveru'ry prices. Boudoir Robes and Negligees, too, make the Underwear Shop a place of big interest for the week! Envelope Chemise in dalnty lace-trimmed styles, with val and fllet edgings and in- serts and ribbon lace or tailored straps. Choice of flesh, orchid, peach and light blue at this low “Appreciation” price! Creg: de Chine Gowns, $3.85 ink of it! Gowns with shirred and hemstitched yokes, lace-trimmed style with val and fillet edgings and insertions. Lovely/styles, with square or V necks and self straps. $5 and $6 Silk Chemise, $3.85 Radium Sllks!'—Crepe de Chine!—white, flesh color, peach, orchid and light blue! Beauties, indeed, with wval or fllet lace trimming or dainty as can be with hem- stitched or tucked yokes. Lace and rib- bon strap styles. $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Vests and Bloomers, $3.85 Fine quality radium silk, crepe de chine and “moon-glo” silks, in dainty vests, step-ins and French style bloomers; hem- stitched and self-embroidered. oolor, orchid, white and peach. Silk Underwear—Sample Chemi $6.85, $9.85 From one of our finest ™ come these beautiful sample pleces for our Appreciation! Grouped to average one- third saving and all in perfect condition. Radium_silks, crepe back satin and the finest of crepe de chines inéluded. Styles lavish with laces—French vale, filets, real Irish crochet—ribbon and self straps. Flesh color, orchid, tea rose, peach and black. Every garment.a beautiful one! $5.00 Corduroy Robes, $3.95 Of wide wale cordi - with a collariess ‘V-neok ‘wide 0 sleeves. A Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.85 Gowns and Pnjalfian—Sample Pieces—$6.85, $8.85 to $12.85 ‘These would be $10.00 to $18.50 regularly and all are in perfect condition! Gown with bateau, square and V necks. Pa- jamas in novelty styles—white, flesh color, orchid, tea rose, peach and light blue crepe de chine, crepe back satin and radium silks with laces galore, filet, real Irish and French ribbons, too. Exquisitely dainty and beautiful and nany in one of a kind. Buy these for gifts! $3 Philippine Underwear, $1.75 50 dosen gowns and envelope chemise, all hand fashioned from fine nainsook with hand-embrol yokes, in solid or eye- let work. Bome with hand-drawn work. Gowne in round, square or V-neck styles; chemise with strap or built-up shoulders. $(4 Philippine Underwear, $2.85 Gomn-'n.d.:n‘vnflm chemise this Erabroidery tn eyeist. a The usual styles in both gowns b and chemise. $2.00 and $2.50 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests, $1.75 and $1.95 Lustrous and firmly woven. Tallored top and ribbon straps. Reinforced under arm. . Flesh color at $1.75. Flesh color, white and orchid at $1.95. $3.50 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95 5 Full-cut garments and amply reinforced. Blastio ¢ waist and knee. Your choioe, taupe and biack. vals. Rosebuds and. $7.50 Corduroy Robes, $5.00 These, t00, of soft. wide wale .corduroy, with double-faced rolling collar and self belt. Che French blue, wistaria and purple are the colors. .ee . $10 Satin Breakfast Coats, $7.85 Smart straight-line coats edged with salf ruching and finished with perky little pockets and narrow sashes; tallored ki- mono styles sightly draped and eide- fastened. Wide range of colors that in- clude rose, copen, maize, peach, black, nile green, flesh and light blue. $13.50 and $15.00 Silk Negligees, $9.85 A handsome assortment that includes many of the new draped styles, tallored and lace-trimmed elipover models as well. Crepe de ohine and 5r2¢ back eatin in wanted dark and ligh ades. $18 and $20 Silk Negligees, $1485 . - A wonderful _assortment of _besutiful “-“t‘l;mn:.c.:m do'gl tunning draped ne, stunning models with flowing slesves trimmed with soft laces and ing at side or in rmu, ation style. Black and pastel color- ngs. Brassieres and Girdles $1.50 Brassieres, $1.00 2 Of flesh color silk jersey in the wanted bandeau model with tape shoulder straps. Low. back-fastening style with elastic in- set and medium-length front. Sizes 32 to 36—all at the very special price of $1.00. $5 Wnp-An_mhd Corsets, $3.95 14-inch mous Sweaters! All the New Sweater Coat Styles—Just See!v $5.00 and $6.50 Brushed Button-Front Sweaters 53.95 Just the sweater for sport or every day wear! Of relected worsted yarn with button front, two pockets and tight sleeve. In buff, brown, gray and navy blue. Extraordinary value—for “Appreciation”! $7.50 and $8.50 Golf Coats of Brushed Mohair A big "Appreciation” feature! Here are button- front golf coats of fine lustrous mohalr, in duotone effect, with either striped bottom or solid color. Buff, brown, gray and navy, in several attractive $4.85 color combinations. $7.50 to $8.50 Brushed “Chappie” Coats = One of the smartest coats of the season, and a 54.85 real sensation in the ranks of knitted sport apparel —brushed mohair and worsted, in both plain and fancy stripe effects on collar. sieeves and bottom. Button fastening or side closing, Buff leads; gray and navy, too! Exclysive $8.95 to $12.50 “Chappie” Coats The leader of this group of exclusive style $7 50 brushed “Chappie” coats is a gorgeous sweater of brushed wool, with carcacul cloth collar, cuffs and border, with a steel buckle side closing. Colors: Buff and brown, brown and buff, gray and navy and navy and gray. Then. too, there are several partial or all-over striped effects in exquisite color blend ing. Sweater Shop, Second Floor. Neckwear! Pretty Things Galore for Frock or Sweater— $1.00 and $1.50 Collars 75(: A great choice of styles in net collars. trimmed with dainty valenciennes laces and prettily embroidered. Boat and Peter Pan shapes. $1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 Neckwear ‘Hand-embroidered Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets..of real filet laces or nets in combinations with val laces. Boat neck. round neck and back collars. Plenty to choore from. $2.75 to $10.00 Neckwear— $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 and Beautiful pleces with most exquisite hand embroidery . and real Irish and fiet lace trimmings in the smartest 4. of styles for frock or sweater. Collars in dozens of pretty designs and matching sets. Square and V neck guimpes, panels and modesties. You'll be delighted. $1.00 to $5.00 Hairbands and Corsage Flowers, 50c to $2.50 Exactly Half price on these beautiful Hair Bands and Corsage Flowers for “Appreciation.” Just a once-a- year opportunity. Glittering hairbands in many types, exquisite flowers to be used for dress hat trim- , mings. $3.00 and $4.00 Fiber and Wool Scarfs Sport Scarfs, in plain, drop-stitch and fancy mixtures, w fringed ends, some with eastern colorings.” Light and o dark shades. . Handkerchiefs! 25c and 35¢c Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 18c Each; 3 for 50c Beautiful colored linen novelties in %, %2, % and T fnch hems— colored embroldered patterns with seed stitch and imitation French hand spoke effects. A wide choice of colors and dainty designs in this attractive “Appreciation™ group.- Attractive 50c Embroidered Linen Novelties, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Exquisite colored handkerchiefs of fine linen—beautifully em- broidered in carpet, floral and seed work designs. Also elaborate drawn thread effects in %, % and 1 inch hems; many with em- broidery on the hem. Exquisite colorings and very beautiful for gitts. < > 3 ~ Silk Umbrellas! ‘ascinating assortments of colored silk umbrellas, in- cludlnx“nurly 100 different styles from a maker’s sample line. in perfect condition. Holiday selections may well be made from these “Appreciation” groups. $5.00 and $6.00 Colored Silk Umbrellas This little assortment contains most wonderful values! All silk, with bakelite and plain and carved wood han- 33095 dles. Side strap, loop and ring styles. A good range of * colors; brown, red, green, purple, navy blue and black. ' $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Umbrellas bakelite, amber and carved wood handles, matching or contrasting with the colors of the silks. Some of the silks have wide borders, and all’' the wanted shades will be represented in this group when the week opens. $10.00 and $12.50 Silk Umbrellas Here is a choice assortment of handles—many unusual shapes and styles, in amber, bakelite; crystal and ivory, s % 0 and some “Clubby” styles with wooden handles capped with bakelite and fitted with side straps. These, too, are handsome silks, in grays, browns, tans, reds, as well as’'some navy blue and biack. $12.50 to $16.50 Silk Umbrellas These are quite elaborate handles; many in wood. painted. inlaid or carved: also beauties in amb: ivory, bakelite or crystal; silks, with wide border: fancy or o grain.” All the best fall shades. Al made with tips and ferrules to tch. A particu- larly fine Jot for gifts. ° All-silk Umbrellas, in black and ‘colots, with colored $5 00 o ward Hood Watson, will be sssisted 3 by Mrs. Louls N. Geldert, national Among Dinner Guests | president of the League of American The Indian Commissioner and Mrs. | Pen Women snd Mrs. Harriet Hawl:y Charles H. Burke, Mr. Charles Wake- | Locher, the District president. fleld Cadman and Princess Tsianina | Watson is the first vice president of ber 5. Added also to the intercst of | assisted in the oriental room of the will be the presence of | District League's Clubhouse, by the members of the Washington Alumnae Club of the Mu Phi Epsilon National Honorary Musical Soroity, to_both of which organization Princess Tslanina Honor Princess Tsianina In Turkey during the seventesnth 3 century to refuse or neglect to give At Reception Today | coftee to one's wite was a legitimato cause for divorce. The men mad At the reception being given in|promiges when marrying never to ls

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