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-, - Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) don, formerly connecte stat of the Britlsh emb in Washington Vi the New Willard Miss Phyllis Shackleford Moore, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Felix Moore, eon yesterday in compliment to Miss Loulse Landis, daughter of Mr. and Nrs. J. K. L. Landis, who returned Monday from Flarida. Mrs. Frank X. Caldwell, Mrs. Robert Preaton, Misi Xugenie Drake, Miss Dorothy 8t ford, Miss Alverda Stanford, Rosmund Brownell, Marsh and Miss Dorothy Brooks were of the party. fes Moore, Miss Lan- dis and Miss M the Zeta Chapter of the Delta Tau Sorority. Miss Moore will leuve mext week for Pittsburgh, where she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs Willlam/ Ernest Hart. : arrived Former or and Mre. Henry ¥, Lippett have left their home in Prov- jdence and gone to Palm Beach to epend a fortnight. Miss Alice Eversmun of New York will come to Washington March 20 to spend a_few days. Miss Eversman and Miss Elens. de Sayn will give & joint recital March 36 at the Art Center. Miss Eversman was formerly of Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Benjumin ¥. Tden, Jr., | Ki entertained at dinner last evening in honor of John Leake Bpencer Charlotte, N, C. The other guests in- cluded Representative R Walton Moore, Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Har- per, Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Iden, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garnett and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neuhauser. M Spencer will be the guest of honor_at a luncheon to be given by Mrs. Neuhauser Friday at her resi- dence, on Kalorama road. The New York State Soclety will bold a reception Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock in honor of the New |. at the | York delegation in Copgress, home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, 1301 1ith street, on Scott Circle. The vill be received by Mrs. Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, . Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. E gene F. Meyer, jr.; Mrs. James Gris- well Wentz und the wife of a repre- sentative from each state in the Union and the president of the so- ciety and Mrs. George H. Lynch. Mrs. W. A, Graham Clark gave a 4 , on Morrison sterday afternoon for 4 to ock. Assisting Mrs. Clark in Mrs. Charles Marsh, . Mra. W. Mrs. Willlam_Culbertson, Mrs. K. Mebane, Mrs. Richard Fay rs. Gilmer Brenlser, Mrs. ph_Given, Mrs. Walter Dunlop, Miss Dorothy Shaw, Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Miss Dinwiddle. terest to Washington is the of Miss Genevieve McCutch- the late Mr. Aquila Turner Robinson, which took pluce yesterday at noon at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. Dr. Mitchell officiating. The groom's father. A breakfast was scrved fllowing the ceremony. The brile was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white flat-back crepe, made on stralght Iines with pearl trimmings. Her tulle veil was held by clusters of orange blossoms and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. Aquila Turner Pittmans, jr.. was the best man. Following the ceremony the coupie left for a wed- ding trip and will make their home at Calm Retreat, Brandywine. Cards have been recelved in Wash- ington from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Vandt Thackara of Philadelphia, an- nouncing the marriage of their daugh- ter. Esther Macallister to Mr. John J.esher Fleming, Friday, February 29. The ceremony was performed in the Little Church Around the Corner, New York city, by the Rev, Robert S. Hill, and after March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming will be at home at 2301 Ca- thedral avenue. The bride was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Allen D. Cornell of Philadel- phia, and the best man was Mr. Harry D. Guthrie of New York. Among those who attended the wed- ding were Mrs. Thackara, mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Flmieng of Washington, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Winslow, jr., of East Orange, N. J., brother-in-law and sister of the bride- d Miss Rae Null of Phila- A wedding of much interest was sol- emnized in Rockville yesterday at 4 o'clock in_the afternoon, when Miss Mathilde Coxe Prescott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fullerton Prescott of Rockville, bécame the bride of Ensign James Brown Mor- rison, United States Navy, of Reno, Nev. The ceremony took piace at the home of the bride's parents and was attended, as was the reception which followed, by members of the two fami. lies and a limited number of intimate friends. Rev. Millard F. Minnick, rec- tor of Christ Episgopal Church, Rock- ville, officiated. The home was beauti- fully decorated with jonquils, tulips and roses, the color scheme belng blue and gold. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was becomingly gowned in white georgette. beaded in crystals and her tulle vell was caught with a coronet of point lace and orange blossoms. She carried bride roses and lllies of the valley. The matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Gordon Walford Daisley, wife ‘of Ensign Dalsley, herself a bride of only a few weeks. Her gown ‘wag shaded gold tulle and she carried yellow roses tied with blue tulle, En- sign Daisley was best man and there were no other attendants. The ceremony took place in the music room of the spacious home, where an altar had been improvised, e e e e Unnouncing The Hecht Co. " Fashion Revue ST interpreted by F Pemberion Dancers ", Palace Theater i Wesk Morch 9th 7325 PM~7:25 P.M. § 925 P.M. In Addition to ' Viola Dana in 4n Search of a Thrill” | with _the | ¥ Rrescott, § d is at|Ma money of 5 m Pocedin visit, «r{&fil:‘ ‘fmuu i) o entertained at a lunch- | the wedding and reception wer Ro| ATe mombers ok | Wooley of Montciair, N. J. of | Mra. beautiful and amld a profusio Santiel [y “of flowera. In app n formed by ¢ relatives of t! Reginald and Ceell Allnutt, Jr., ney Mason o—Al cousins, iman -'o-n. :v.nd exander The marchas wers Dlayed by Miss Racierlile, 143 [ cerem: .lu Rookville wang the out-of-town guests st Mr. and Mre, Thomss Lodi oseph- Ko, Miss ine Watwon, anoy ‘atson, Miass Olva Daboe, Miss Dorothy Chil- and Mise Resding and Miss. ¥rances | Gaver, Miss Anna Hull, and Mr. rs of Frederiok: £ G Pa; My TR eEn 1S Tobael] ‘5t Waahitigton and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dorsey of Bethepda. Maj. Gen. and Mre. Charles MoK. oyt of honor at or’ dinner and Col held at their wives were pregent gt which was given in the ballroom of Meridisn Mansiona. Geb o . Grl C. Delunio, Maj. ai sohn and Maj. and Mrs. G. . Moorman. A number of wives of officers detailed to duty away from Washington were the guests of the Signal Corps for the evening. Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Cornellus Van- derbilt, jr., and their daughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, arrived at Hot Springs yesterday, and will be at the Homestgad for a fortnight. Donna Ortensia di Mignano left i rescott, Pink- | Ba » | hom Woodley road Whene’er Phu Beach last evening for w‘u- nwton, whers she will s for & short visit bafore salling for hey home in Italy, A 18. ° Donna di ano has been at Falm Beach for ortaight. visiting Miss ltahr{n che and- Mizs Both Leary. She spent & faw davs in Washington be- fore going wouth. Former Senator and Mrs. T. Cole- man du Pont were hosts at tea yes- '8‘:2:{. the cocoanut grove at m ook Mr!..w former senater from N ‘or! ed in Washington last night from home in Brooklyn and i{s at the New Wllflll;rd. where she will remain until ay. Philadelphia’s social season reached 2 Torilliant climax. Iast night, when Erley |the bal masque was held In the Belle: vye-Btratford Hotel. More than a thousand guesty repr ting _the elite of the city, as well as o large number of out-of-town guests made merry in the last social whirl be- fore the entrance of the Lenten sea- von. ‘The ballraom of the hotel wag dece er the manner of the Itallan ce with artistic floral and effects and panels repre- ter works of the fa- of that period. guests from Washing- and Mre. ¥l a8 Mrs. Ral verneur Boger of a Marine Corps. | Northwest Union of the W. €. T. U. | M o aarult, Drevle LY ‘oodruff, president, was de- e e whtay'm SEa on! & f Mre. M. G, Copeland, 3708 The Socisl committee presented a splendid program of music and ora- tory. The koloists of the evening were: Miss Mary Apple, Mrs. Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Green, The speakers of the evening were the district president of the W, C. T, U., Mrs, Emma 8 Shelton: Mrs. Jo- sephine Griftith, Mrs. Rebecca Rhodes, Mrs, Amy Weech, Mrs. Orrell Moody and Mrs. E. C. Stanton. Mr, Frank Brown recited saveral Hght!s nusl I lect! " J. - 3‘;’."-&'-:‘-‘%«'";’:',?‘."‘13‘3..’ Tndere l;lunn Fraternit nnual ‘:'eu::ng:'" Taey l:IK! o sigma welTgeon ey ity o general, U. 8. N. aJ. H. W. T. Eglin, chief military attaches, U. S. A.; Judge Samuel J. Graham, United Btates Court of Claimas; Mr. Daniel C. Roper, Judge Charles’ B. Howry, Prof. Charles H. Colller, George Washington University, and the emi- nent supreme urclion of the frater- nity. St h Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nones of New York are guests at the Hamilton for a week, Mr. Herbert Janvrina Browne of the National Press Club will be the honor guest and speaker at the forum i luncheon of the Wcmun";r City Club Saturdsy at 1 o'clock. ;uu 1 ject wil 'Lon&mn casting Mrs, Willlam E, nt, will preside. tho HL"rudlr Muncaster Mrs, a8 sidence to 33156 Wash- changed her re {ngton Circle. More_than 150 former residents West Virginia met last evening . Dodge Hotel for & rec line were Miss Mry. John W. H. ¥ Mrs. W. C. 3 Knott, Mrs.' W. J. "Bl’% n, Mrg. L, N. Mo w. hcms n, Mrs. Lisut. T. De Witt J. Willlam De Gran won, Mr. Hayes Huym commissioner of pensions liam K, Hoftheims and Mr. Charles M. Irelan Would Do in West Vire " was Distric {ty of West Virgini: fect of the discussion by tives P. J. Lilly; other spe T Representative T. Alfred Taylor, Mrs. Jamos Curroll Frazer, Mrs. lsetta X Announcing the Last Week of the Half-Yearly Clearance | You Drop In YOU will be delighted with the delicious food at the friendly Coffec Shop in The New Willard. Tempting Salads and Sandwiches, Dainty Foun- tain s3m Service and Special “Hot Diah{u" each day and evening. able d’Hote Sunday—$1.50. 7 AM. il Midnight oM Lo from & 109 PMLE NEW WILLAR Pennsylvania Ave., 14tk and F Sta. IXTRA SIZE Cestume 8| tarfors brown, black—3$3. Week! To Capture the Slender Silhouette —not half so difficult as it sounds, for it’s not a matter of pounds-but of lines. Straight Unbroken Li —that carry the eye from shoul- der to hem—or better still the diagonal . lines found in the surplice style or the tunicdrape give an effect of height and slenderness. Beware Bright Colors —for they ‘thake conspicuous the lines you prefer to conceal. The same is true of fabrics with a high luster like satin or chiffon velvet. Avoid stripes running around, because they detract from your height and add to your width. Large bril- liant plaids gmphasize stout- ness. ¢ Brassieres Important! Three models particularly productive of. those tailored lines essential to the success of any costume—reinforced open- work mesh fabric, novelty satin broche with clastic gores,and silk jersey with diaphragm sup- port. Flesh color; sizes 46 and 48—priced $2.50 to $5.00. The Matron’s Hat —should have the higher crown; the narrow brim $q conducive to that sought-after appearance of slender height. Besutiful Milan straws, lovely hats of trans- parent hair braid, stunning models from John ' Trinner, famed for his matron’s styles. —one and all these hats com~ plete the desirable engemble of slenderness. - $19.50 to $50.00. * For Outsise Satisfaction —Gold Stripe Silk Stockings! $2.00 Pair ~ -These-are the stockings 'that WEAR. Pure silk, full fash- joned- with fine lisle garter heéms. Black, whits, dark brown, gray and buck. Dinner every night—indud(ud Fitted Cases English Kit Bags Brief Cases Bellows Coses Quernight Cases Handbags Ladies’ Handbags " 25% off Our emtire stock: mothing _reserved: ot W off regular prices. COFFEE SHOP (LTS 1 The unusual sav- ings opportunities of this event will termi- nate Saturday, when each article on which there is now offered aliberal discount goes back to its for- mer price. We advise those who would own the finer articles for travel at lower prices to take advantage of these last days. Buy Luggage for the Easter trip. SECKERS Leather Goeds Company 1324.26 F St. NW. ed and embreidered par- black and colorg==$14.95 to $22.50. 1216 F St. NW. For Larger Women—STYLE! —And with VALUE! An achievement that means much to all Washington women who wear these sizes. It’s 2 matter of line, of color and of tailoring. And you will find all three of these with the fourth essential, quality, in all the stunning coats, suits and frocks for larger women being spetially displayed during this our Spring Opening Dresses—“S traigfit From the Shoulder!” The designer certainly knew the lines which lend becomingness to the larger figure—the un- broken line from shoulder to hem, the pleated and lengthwise pin tucked panels, the diagonal effect of surplice closings, the becomingly rounded neckline that with the slightest encour- agement becomes a square or a V. And these stunning lines have been developed in— All the Newest Fabrics— Tailored roshanara crepe, the beautiful flat crepes and crepe de chines; some charmingly beaded, others braided or embroidered; lovely printed georgettes for yer spring dlYl—dll’k blues, much of the fashionable gl‘ack, wder blue, grays, browns of every fashionable hue. Truly the larger woman who chooses from this generous assortment of new spring frocks has the sat- isfaction of knowing that she is both correctly and becomingly dressed—and without an extravagant out- lay of funds. Priced at $39.50 to $95.00 - Extra Size Skirts $6.50 to $19.50 —that may be worn at the new low waistline. Skirts of wool crepe, combination and panel pleated, soft color novelty plaids and length- wise stripes in knife-pleated or convenient wrap- around styles—the tailored skirt of fine twill, pin tucked and panel pleated, with a color chaice that includes naw blue, black, cocoa, gray, brown and novelties. Waistbands 34 to 40 inches. Suits Display Long Lines! For the woman of 1n=:n!y proportions— s iflxt !onser jackets, wil at and frequently paneled back, the lonfi revers ‘that end wel toward the waistline, skirts_not too short even in g season that says “I12_inches from the floor,” and effective self tucking, bias bind- . ings and smartly con- servative braiding. You'll find all these essentials here adapted in the finer grades of may® blee and black twills, each one with the ~ superb tailoring that wieans everything to the larger woman— and at a most con- servative price range. $45.00 to $75.00 comes and elty sport These ate and wraps perb =2 EOIED =D D)= “Reducing” If its lines are long and straight, with pos- sibly a scarf throw collar—or if perchance it has cape sleeves or even the suggestion of a drape—and if it Pien beautiful soft finished navy blue black twills or the smartest sort of nov- fabrics— then it is admirably adapted to the lines of the larger figure, the coats we have chosen for you. Come ilntl behcomgu}&ed] that just the right lines, quality, fabrics and su- iloring do count. $39.50 to $125 T Cl.fllfl% 7 Brown, Dr. Jumes Shers Moni tgomery and Mr. Herbert L. Davis, suditor of | th, the District of Columbja Bupreme | pert fn this country. Court, P Marvioge lcesses Bave bees issusd to the s s 8. o BN ) TS, ot o . o EEYEE . Nellle Underwood. Beonett. . Fiaber, 83d Amalis T. Pens. v this city sad Beulsd s J. Pitts, both ef 1Tth St. N.W. VERS MADE TO ORDER Ve ol ), Dest. terials and n'.:?:'y"'"“"_ e T made sow a4 save CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Main B8TS-5374 HC=ACH), 2l Miss Ethel Bail o jant dirigib) is , who helped build o Shenandoah, obably the only woman afrcraft ex- A tradition ken and a precedent cently when Lady Barrett was al ed to speak in an English cathedral. 1308 e e Brothers Le Tailleur Masculine SPRIN G’S most gracious beaw geste to the chic woman is the return of the tailleur masculine. Severity is its smartness, masculinity its charm, - faultless tailoring its distinction. O’ROSSEN SUITS Pour Madame et Mademoiselle 2 and 3 Piece Pencil Stripes 59:50 7400 ‘The generous price range is an added inducement to your carly visit, TWELVE THIRTEEN F Style leadership-~ and MORE! BEAUTIFUL Styles, Dashing Nov- elties—Yes! But beautiful styles couldn’t keep on selling themselves over and over again to the same people if there weren’t a foundation of very ex- ceptional quality and value! Cor. 7th & K Sta. 414 9th St “City Club Shop” I‘i’fll G St. » : 9 : New Sille Frocks j at $25.00 S Large assortmants ef smart new styles, WIS F St NW. SUNSET SHELL 191416 Po. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings SAHARA GRAVEL air $2.00 P: EXCEPTIONAL PURCHASE AND SALE IN OUR MISSES’ SHOP! 100 New Linen Dresses All of Them Hand Embroidered or Hand Drawn Lichen Green Marigold $18.78 . soas e 13 ? draw linen Hand.drawn collar and ouffs of white $15.75 $10.75 mAn Mll-l-u' 'm‘:.o' 3| nen g pleated collar, cuffs appear on a8 d_ pocke of dainty dress of orchid, white, geld or brown. $10.75 This equare - nesk Dress s fashloned of colerful linen, with ts batiste ool a cuffs d Santeurer hand-ore Sizes are 14, 16 and 18 years—and in addition to the four pictured there are just what. girls are buying now! Misses® Shop—Third Floor nearly a dozen other styles. All of them quite fetching— @