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S S@@fl@i@y Mrs. o, m.l 1 women in ex- n gov- cns i the ary of the Tahetomi Mrs, John T tain a company of thirty at Wardman | Yark Hotel The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will_entertain a_company of sixteen ut dinner this evening in the legation. Princess Bibesco, wife of the minis- ter of Rumania, will be at home to- morrow afternoon at the legation, 1607 23d street. s . 1 The Sneaker of the House of Repre- s and Mrs. Gillett will be the guests in whose honor the Congres-i lub will give a reception evening, March 27, , for which cards ha sued. "This reception w February cause of offi Tes and Mrs. Myra hurfield‘, i % T F lorida ve returned to the remainder of the the past month, &horcham for th session of Congres The newly app will be ening. will receive tomorrow | + to 6 o'clock and hosts at a rmoon. from again Monda from 4 to 6 o' their charming Mrs. Frank s afternoon at their I"P'll- 00 13th. street, and has as- n, wife of Senator Indiana: Mrs. Woodbridge wife of Mrs. Lindley Representative Hadley of Bellingham, “Jflhlnklon dnd the Michigan Alumnae, M uy Stevens, pianist, will give a program. Tonight and Mrs. White will entertain S tor and Mrs. Ralston, Senator ang Mrs., Ferris and Repre- sentative and Mrs. Hadley at dinner following the at home. The company | will be the meeting of three forme Fovernors, Mr. White having. been | governor of North Dakota, Senator ¥erris. of Michigan, and Senator Ralston, governor of Indiana, and ail of them former residents of In- dianapolis. The second secretary of the Peru- vian embassy, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, will go to New York today and will sail Saturday on the Aquatania for a two-month leave of absence in lurope. pman entertained in honor of Mrs. delphia_and Mrs. go. The other guests were Mrs Royval 8. Copeland, Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw, Mrs. Truman G. Palmer, Mrs. Friestedt, Mrs. Fitz- Harold Keating, Mrs. Mrs. William Wheeler, rs. John Anderson. Mrs. Cairnes, Mrs. Walter Abrams, Mrs. Harry Evans, Mrs, Samuel Sleet. Mrs. W._ P. Malone, Mrs. Charles H. Franzoni, Mrs. Andronette, Miss Andronette, Mrs. Benjamin Cain, jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Northrop, Mrs. John Monroe, Mrs, Joseph L. loose and Mrs. Richiard Yates. The table was decorated with spring blos- Mfps Anna Richards and Miss Maude gerald.” Mrs Herbert 1. Mrs. Clark, Charles W. 1319-21 G St. N.W. Make Your Own Clothes Join Our Dru-mking School g S-Hn', lnd assist- ance_in purchase of materials and Patterns, Six Lessous, $5.00 Pictoriai and Elite Giris Pattems, Teastitching, Tlestiog., Buttns Made > COVERS FREE "Wc Charge You for the Materials Only We offer yor the choice of 20 patterns of our very best quality cre- tonnes at $1.25 to $1.75 QCIETY. Coolidge Receiving Women Government Executive Positions at White House Today. " [ Flraimar the 1 * | Vanderbilt Hotel. Miss Dorothy Lucille Patterson. The guests numbered about twenty-five, The house was prettily decorated, the color scheme »eing pink and white. Mrn. Dial Heatess at Luncheon Yesterday. g Mrs. Nathanlel B. Dial, wifo ot Dial entertained at luncheon n.rrdny in honor of Mrs. Bdward T. " @ford. The other guests were Mrs. in Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs, Tas L. Oddle, Mrs. James A. Reed, Mr: port H. Dale, Mra. Alva B. i _\(rs_ \\ illlam B. Bankhea Charles Culberson and M dam ‘ Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, vice chairman of the national democratic committee, will be the prin #peaker at the dinner which Goucher College Alumnae will give Friday evening in the National Club house at 1634 [ street. Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Miss Rosa- Maye Kendrick, Miss Isabel Baldwin, Miss Marie Dowell, Miss Mary Owen Dcan and Miss Helen Dyer will be the hostesses for the dinner, al the Richards entertained at luncheon at rorcham today, having twenty- Ve suesis Mr. Ralph Davol entertained at din- nér last evening at the Cosmos Club, his guests including R l , former Senator Dr. Harvey Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth, wife of Chief Justice Smyth, has returned to her apartment at Meridian Mansions Durl onaid, Mr. 08 an artist, and !dr §. Tomaso of Japan. Mr. Nebraska. Charles Noble Gregory will Former United Stutes minister to GROUP OF CONGRESSIONAL WOMEN. Mrs. T. H. Caraway of Ark 5, Mra. Cleveland A. Newton of Mimourl, Mra. Rdward E. Browne of Wisconsin, and sitting, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyex of New Hampwhire, an they appeared at the Old Fashioned Party, at the Congremional Club, March leave tomorrow for Hampton Roads, Va., where he will spend the week end as the guest of Rear Admiral Roger Welles, commandant of the naval base. Mrs, Breckinridge Long, wife of for- mer third assistant secretary of state, was hostess at luncheon today in her home on 16th street. Mrs. Joseph Noell will entertain at dinner this evening for her niece, Miss Elizabeth Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan have gone to New York, and are at the Sweden and Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris are in New York, where they arrived yesterday from their home at Man- chester, Mass., and will be at the Hotel St. Regis for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will return to their apartment in New York the first of next month from Palm Beach, where they are spending the season. Mrs. M. A. Browne has as her guests, her son, Dr. W. G. Browne of Burnside, Pa., and daughter, Mrs. John West Blaisdell of Franklin, Me., entertaining them in her new home at 2120 G street. Dr. Browne was host at dinner last evening, having as his guests rs of the family in celebration of his mother's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Browne will be at homa Mon- Mrs. Carl F. Stein and Miss Lucy S. Bliss were hostesses at a miscel- laneous shower last evening, given in honor of Mrs. T. Kelly Back, who be- fore her marriage, February 29, was [ G after a visit of several months in| day afterncons during Lent in her land, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. Edwin apartmeat on G street. Gann and Mrs. William C. Wheeler. Miss Gladys Schildhauer entertained about thirty-six young girls at teaat Meridian Mansions yesterday after- noon in honor of Miss Grace Griffiin. Among the luncheon hostesses en- tertaining at the Congressional Club vesterday were Mrs, Houry Wilder ‘Wedding of Miss Bennett amd Mr. Manter Saturday. The marriage of Miss Inez Ben- net, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WIl- liam A. Bennett, to Mr. Warren Bolt- on Manter took place Saturday at noon in the home of her parents, 1316 oulluu'» street northwest. The cere- was_performed by the Rev Bitton Yo REy Ta the presence of the immediate family and a few intimate friends, The bride wore a gown of gray beaded canton crepe and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and white lilacs. The house was taste- fully decorated with spring flowers and greens. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Frederic M. Nettleship, and Mr. Nettleship acted as best man. Atter the wodding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Manter left for Phila- delphia_and Atlantic City and will be at home aiter April 15, at the Rocksboro, 1717 R street. . B. Smith, Mrs Wiibue R, Turmst, Mra Wiian Woift_ Smith, "Mrs. Theodors Tiller, Mrs. Elbridge J. hulter, Mrs. Veagh, Mrs. Gilmer nr.m:er. Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. A. A. Hoehllng, Miss Mabel W. Willebrandt, Mrw, Charles . Mra_ Frank Knox, Mrs. e Tilton, Mra. Charles B. Drake, TReed. Mrs. Dudlay Willjamson and Mrs. Charles Culberson. ), Mrs. William E. Humphreys enter- | tained, £_as gueste Mrs. Bert- | rand H. Snell, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. J.' R. O'Donnell, Mre. Stanton Peelle and Mrs. M. B. Berry Hill. Mr, George Norris was hostess to & smal j compa Thc guests of Mrs. John M. Baer re: “Mrs. Rohert M. La Follette, Burton K. Wheeler. Mrs. Lin J. ser, Mre Edwin ¥ Ladd, Mrs. J. mith, M L Villard,'Mrs. English, G. Brock, Mrs. G. M. Young, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Nelson Gapen, \flu Margaret Cowen, Mrs. 8. K. Franz and Mrs. Wood Mrs. C. A. Newton entertained in honor of Mrs. E. D. Rae of St. Louls, Mr: obert H. Lovett, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. John Conover, Mrs. White Louls Mrs, James Hagerman rs. Edgar P. Alle 5. Lenore. Sherwood ~entertained in honor of Mrs. Joseph Walsh of Boston, her other guests being Mrs. Willlam _Rodenberg, Mrs. James T. Morris, Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Mrs. A. E. B. Stephens, Mrs. Frederick Pur- nell and Mrs. Carl D. Chindblom. Mrs. Porter Dale had as her guests Mrs. ‘Merrick Adams Munroe, Mrs. Charles Homans Andrews, Mrs. Mary Miller and Miss Mabel Southwick. Mrs. James G, Strong was hostess to Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Mrs, Rush Hol- TEITIITICLNITLOIITIOTIE 3 Silk s Z/America Silks At Retail From Loom To Wearer 1114 G Street N.W. PHONE MAIN 8306 M lr Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fitch of New York had five guests at dinner last evening at the New Willard. Mr. and Mr York are at B. B. Marco of New man Park Hote! No More Bones in Shad! Like roses without thorns, we've kot tho swostont fish BONELESS SHAD baked, sauced—try it! THE MADRILLON 1304 G St. N.W. * jeedeededeedredeed g oo Bargain Friday No. 72 MILL ENDS AND REMNANTS OVER 1,000 YARDS Priced at Y%, Y5, ¥ of Former Prices The assortment is unusually large and includes many desirable lengths for dresses, blouses, trim- mings, combinations and linings. A splendid color range in Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin Can- ton, Printed Crepes and Foulards, Satins, Charmeuse, Messalines, Georgettes, Novelty Silks, Eponge, Taf- fetas, Brocades, Sport Weaves, Tinsel Brocades and many others. K2 o sofpeio oty ete oo * Doo2 XIXDAXD> d o i gl K2 K2 %o IR * 2 * o d o * K2 et » R * o * % * "% XX ER '2" K2 * $oo% K2 QX g X g X g X g X g X g X g X g X g o il 500 Yards of Crepe Fabrics BE vsennicnsssmniesiaan smasisisisis s 25 Cheice Celors; Valses $3.00 to $3.69 K2 % 4 * 52.49 Yard 0 o0, ¥ 9%% % * 4 2 ool * 1309 G ST.NW. CELEBRATING OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY Irrespective of the fact that every shop has a set way of announcing its anniversary— WE HAng ONLY THIS TO SAY: For the past year we have enjoyed a most successful and gratifying business—A LABOR WE ENJOYED— VALUES DID THE TRICK — bringing to our patrons the finest apparel for women to be had, the most recent modes AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES accomplished our goal. NOW WE'RE GOING TO OVERSTEP OURSELVES! READ THIS! SENSATIONAL BIRTHDAY GIF Specially Selected for this Occasion Last-Minute Authentic Spring Styles DRESSES, COATS and SUITS About These COATS Values $37.50 to $49.50 Swagger Sport Coats for street or motor wear, in plain materials, shadow plaids and subdued stripes. Dress Coats of lustrous materials, in black, navy, brown and high shades. Wraps of Brytonia, in fawn, gray black and tan. Some of them have soft fur collars, all of them are lined throughout with crepe silk and finely finished, About These SUITS Values $35 to $45 Not alone have we the NEW BOYISH SUITS, but we have a varied assortment of the LONGER COAT SUITS in navy blue, mannish bairline stripes, tweeds and plaids. The skirts are the new huth and all of them have The Dresses Are Wonderfal Values Values $32.50 to $49.50 Gorgeous Dresses every one; space will not permit descriptions, but you will find in them EVERY NEW STYLE IDEA, made up in the FINEST MATE- RIALS OBTAINABLE. .75 Souvenir Price for Values $32.50 to $49.50 RICH SATINS IN BLACK AND COLORS SOFT SATIN CANTONS GEORGETTES IN THE NEW LIGHT COLORS ROSHANARA CREPES FOR SERVICE FIGURED AND SILK BROCADES NEW PRINTED SILKS FOR SUMMER ELBGANT BEADED DRESSES FOR EVENING SPORT DRESSES IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS Anniversary Special . § THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924, They are accompanied by Mrs. B. C. Heather of urehmnnl, L L Mr. and Mrs. lrvlnx B. Olds of Nsw York are at the Hamilton Hotel for a zhort stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Comstock of Providence, R. L, are at the New Wil- lard, whers they arrived yesterday. The United Daughters of the Con- federacy, District of Columbia dlvi- slon, will give its annual Micareme concert and ball in the large ball- room of the New Willard Hotel Mon- day evening, March 24, the concert to be from 8 to 10 o'clock and the ball from 10 to 1 o'clock. The division president, Mrs. Aibion W. Tuck, has appointed Mrs. W. A chalrman, and she will be assisted by Mrs. Waverlie Thornhiil, Mrs. Mae J. Markley, Mrs, Robert K. Williams, Mrs. Victor M. Houston, Mrs. James Boggs, Mrs. A. Eugene Barr and Mrs. N. L. Rabner. These ladies represent different chapters of the division. Houston will supervise the concert, which is expected to be un- usually good. The card party to be given at the Hamilton Hotel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the Monticello fund is now an assured MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. NW, THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Grand Formal . L] . . Spring Millinery Opening The new and novel ideas introduce'd by leading designers of Paris and New York are broadly represented in this exquisite dis- Swallow as| W Mrs. Mary K. N: le lndM . Forrest ¥, Vroomzn. Bridge, five hundred and mab-jong will be played. Among the patronesses are: Mre, John W. Harreld, Mrs. George D. Hope. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mr J. Charles Linthicum, Mrs. John Lejeune, Mrs. Breckinridge Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, M trude Stranahan King, Mrs. A. Waller, de ‘Andrews, Mrs, it Lon Such infinite variety makes choosing easy and fascinating. Most Modestly Priced $7.50 up to $25.00 We strive not to repeat in order that exclusiveness may be assured. Simply trimmed, perhaps with a French ostrich fancy, a few flowers, delightful in color, or a ribbon bow. In any case a really ultra smart showing of distinctive millinery. SUB SALON Our new and unique millinery de- partment lately opened is most complete and noteworthy lection of authentic modes that will showing col- $ interest those secking style, variety and value, Always at the one popular price “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” Again As a Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Feature Leon Presem;q the Finest Hats in Town Both Dress and Tailored ~ In a Host of Desirable Styles at 10 Hats of unusually smart lines, far from the commonplace and shown in a most desirable selection of models. The variety of styles and beautiful colorings maintain our unsur- passable millinery reputation. With 300 Dashing New Spring Hats & Their smart styling, beautiful trimming touches and alluring new colors—are simply adorable. Then, too, the mere fact they are sponsored by Leon assures you satisfaction. a yard, The Lansburgh Co. Decorators 729 11th Street Tulins Temsburgh. Pres. and Tress. - Extraordinary Values = Dresses, Coats and Suits You Must See These