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"SOCIETY. of Col. and Mrs. Anthony 5I. Kuser, coast, preparatory to sailing_ for|dard, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Barrine | tle, jr.; Mrs. C. L. Moctlrnley, Mrs.|Sisterhood of the Adas Israel Congre- | E. E who enterwined at the Gulf Stream Shanchal, China, to meet Mra. Mann | Drake and Miss Claudia Read. The | Marshall Field, Mrs. Chasles S. Ham: | gation will be given tomorow sve- | Wiseins A g S Country Club, at Palm Beach, ¥l fand his daughter, Miss Alice W. Mann. | Navy Band will play for the danc- lin, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Edward | ning from 8:30 to 12 g at | contralto, g “Eroups 05 sond st | Miss Mann is just recovering from a |ing. Other features of the afternvon G. lLowry, Mrs. Charles MacVeagh.|the Raleigh Hotel. . M. Stein is | with Mrs. Hele > Croueh at th Dr. and Mrs. W. F ble, who {long illness acquired in China. will be a White Klephant table n|Mrs. Benjamin Warder and Mrs. Clar- [ chairman of the arrangement com- |piano. Mre > was z were week Mr. @ ml - charge of Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Willlams mittee, and has as er man of the ittee on arrange Mrs Beverley Humphreys Hariis at ‘Ram’s Head Players' Ten where many interesting articles will | The members of the cast will be| Wilner, Mrs. 4 ments, their home, on 22d street, have left |For Mosecow Theater Artists. * |be for sale. Mrs, Chester Wells will | entertained at tea before #he per-| Levy, Mr. M. e for their home at m‘:‘llmmn The Ram's Head Plavers will en-|have a flower table and will be as- f:z Fr “l;&; [‘;fl:y SR?".L"J‘.’.%‘ME‘; lnlr? addl:non to the list heretofor Mass., stopping en route at Baltimore, | toreain the directors and members of | Sisted 4 pumber of Navy women &nd a o 1o home | wy e wanaretont Speaks announced of Army and N Philaaciphia and New York. FhE Mo o restora b there | Including Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Wil-[Of M. Larz Anderson for a late | " o0t 0l ok “Rintter. e m wiveniti (e hciving i ~ . T i . - e enu playhouse, on 1Sth street, Friday |liam Gaibraith and Mrs. Pollock. Mrs. Mrs. Irving L. Hunt, wife of Col selety at the Washington Club t1 Mrs. Coolidge Is Receiving a Group of |, i, airs o s were hoe IO o ab "o 127 |doneph Hampaon wil breside at 55 | *1mpresaed, an Thevesate of & recent | Hanty way. Wastiniiratn Tost hrias | SCSiety at the Warhingion Club ) | their home on Py B Invited to mcet the Moscow Play- hospital visit, by the urgent meed of [at the annual dinner of the Mount SEC e AR oot b S ble l \ . ¢ ¥ - l?fi? are the \\\ :;l:l!ngr()n Illlui-m:c of ey et R eturaelt gester: | SREyINg ou its’ work, George Bald- | Holyoke Alumnae Association and = R: ] 7 ~17 A i Ce I 8. e ow Art Theater and the sus. Mrs. Gillett-Hil returne yester- in McCoy Post, American Woman's | their guests, hich was held at the (;U(.S S v pecia Appoin e e turned Ly LAIneT of the Ram's Head I from Nussau, where she has been | Logion, is completing plans for 4 s national clubhouse of the American PLEATING oL s Slatn e rainae o ;;‘.Z::;"ma"’" ctor of the IRam's some time, and has with her het | cial film exhibition. * The showing | Association of University Women. HEMST‘TCHING 4 ! I Af ot e vlen o ; receive the gues and daushier-in-law, will be at the B. F. Keith Theator at | Mme. Stephen Panaretoff, wife of ment | h]S Atternoon. {Carolina, where they were called oh und Miss Alice Barney will pour tea x. Dean Gillett-Hill. MY | 17 oclock the morning of Saturday, | the minister from Bulgatia: Mra. faccount ‘of the death of Commander | will be at home inform- | sraren 29. Frank G. Wilkens and Mrs. Bugene Buttons Covered ‘»7: Aton m-'rn;:—l- “||‘_ !:-]"“‘;"““4 ey ,l'lr>' 'Ju!r-\'& i X ally Saturday afterncon and will have Stephens gave short ‘talks, followed MRS. M. E. HOLLE h _ | Staton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont- land sister of Mrs, N.' Geidert, | he e v 'he & - 2 v add by Col. and - T ) Angela de lcaza. Miss | ool L M ni Mes U0 ond wi rs. Louts N’ Geidert, |lier daukh x The annual ball and dance of the |by addresses by Col. FHunt and | Col. 8378 567 To ok BL. fevre and Mr. Augusto |silver Spr Amer Women, has returned | The patrons of the Harvard Hasty saintment at the White | | Mprs. Hen Ingerfield has goned Park. Hotel wrbte ity the ! Pudding Club musical comedy, “W ho's ¢ new United States ambassador ! 5 % e 2 5 il 'ho,” to be presente: and b Wit Phr | o, Visit her soncin-law and dau . | through the' s r ek Anel 16, ave Moz v : up the suburban home, B, 1 the Gre \ of State, Mr, Charles E. . o Presider 1 air"Whieh ihey” e occupied | s | anses have | Soorvtary of War, Mr. John ¥ ki N b e st former was undersecretary . Ly o ¥ spend- |'the Speaker of the = of ttate. and will leave Washington e Sl B 195 ino months at ths Flamingo Ho- [aentsiive ¥ i I 5 Lousc i iddie of nest month. They will |, s o B seach : ; ; visit in New York and their home in : & ¥ s © Duvis & L 2 retnry and Vs, Wecks A s and sail from New - T fourth of eries of d to Guexts at Polish L woard the Leviathan Saturday, ! firs dhTy GEh 9 " [ b given by the Junijor . . for clutio D i P - 2 et of state, . Lac- The Sk : o N %, for Rurope s i amattae omtiesy: | clution, compoxed of ¢ uner | assita of state, Nr.' | o T i Mes ik, (™ {membeirs oF tho Arins, Nuvy ind a | fund Taery PR 1508 H. STREET, N. W. [Opposite the Shoreham) Nonp o ar rof Pyand and Mie, | The third assistunt secretary of |{o phss some time with e | % AR meny of Ule pan 04 : o Wroblew THin a comp: ate and Mrs Dt will {nan und her daughter, Miss Mildre 5 at 10 | wa jEht Davis: Justice San- 9¢ twe er this evening. | entertain x at dinner this Tytys, Mrs. MeLennan and Miss < e S S ford G Supreme he sblewsit | evening £ ir e guests, MEipyius will give a tea Sunday after- | pee S fane = u - Justice Moy 2 —— - ~=——|5o0n for their guest | \triit Supr i r holas Longw: L4 prs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun % 2 7 ohn Jacob 1 g has been joined at Palm Beach by the . : e r i n_Thilip ‘rine Shika % hee: ®|ciation, will entertain the teams of ip Hil Prin Ghika, who has been spend Jefferson opportunity Thursday |7 i 5 i Eroup of visitors by special this .afternoot ing several weeks in Mian at 4:30 ocloe {houn and the Princess Ghik S ing at the Breakers ing . arles Ham ith - ptaing of the many Chorie i Mr. and Mrs Charles Lefevre en-<roups of workers will make their tertained at dinner lust cvening, when :_'-ym(rlw ,".r,,'»?. ¥ .‘fv’\"”m'f.f. ]\,h" Tund | oo™y ' istia e il s The guests will he received by Mrs. | Horter, Mr. Rewinad Hul . a I S I al l u S ¢ . L taets wiil | b doman Jennings, Mr l I l e winski, Dr. a e Ts. U, 'N. Diller und Mr. and Mrs, | Richard Parker ( aw,cosdlirec. | e M ¢ Siduey tors of the Jeffe opportunity | 1 k Mr. y B and Mr. i fund. In the t Mrs. Andrews | d30 M7 S Skl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn will be a y_Ars. Aurelius r omen's e Pl i rived 4t Miami; ila, vesterday for & Rives Shands, xih "-';"--'r"\- i - i e 00 OO carly spring visit A ins B § s a . s, William . ¢ (e e i Mrs. William 12, Cas y < |luncheon today enterts F = Hotel Martinique. Amo y rs. Austin Kautz, who heads the | ’c . {were Fi Vi i ee i h ge of the tea E 3 e S . L) Foifow Ehe ridie ad mah .Manhattan. leaning AVERAGE SIZE: 5ft. x 3ft. and 6ft. x 4ft. Mrs. B ¥ A A ong party t . or the bene- o e R ey A B & and Dyeing Co. P, e Park Hotel 26, v/ | among her young assistant: 1 Mrs . Hope, Mrs. | Flelen Strauss, Miss Bessie MckKeldin, | . i Bl st s | ot e e Slodt | Line. 77007701 They are all of a character ipson, Mrs. James K MacFariand, Mrs S E S fit to adorn any room—of a ar e gss o TR | quality that insures service in the country home of | 5 Shopw At near Balti b o : for many years—at prices St which will be eagerly wel- comed by all desirous of e R acquiring a genuine hand- | Chicago, nding a po | winter here ] Mr. Mrs. Horix will remain at | e | e e s woven QOrient ug. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler | Christy will be the honor guests at il et ey, stiecaoen e &t Bring sizes required— ¢ T. Mann e no rugs will be reserved 4 will leave inday To When You Dine, Dance or Entertain TABLE D'HOTE A LA CARTE Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction SUPPER DANCE SOCIAL AFFAIRS MRS, ALONZO Py N: Cuisine, Music, Environment, Menus and Rates MACIAS' FAMOUS L Columbia 3063-3064 i be . nlana iy I Boston. The |} onor s s 3 ¢ 3 in e | Mrs. Huz = The Postir Leaving Was ” Unsurpassed in America. e : i e lmEJEEEEEEEEEEBEm New York | i by Miss |} The House ? g iIi b om 608 e 614 ELEVENTH ST, at the e N | Special i R AT Close-Outs tend the | Missouri Corrective shoes fit the foot oot 2 support e From Our that they bring instant relief SRR S | e TR 4 to these suffering with foot me on Kalora i : anant G ERh e niverAR e laE ills. They correct your foot . ; = 3 n. Dr. Marion L. Burton, will | § troubles as yon wear them. Nutor Swanson, witl’ ;i 1 by t of honor At a luncheon building up a normal, natural City tomorrow abou en | f en ch Mr. Walter S. structure and freeing you for- days. ¢ A at the Metropoli- ever_from the inevitable pain | tan Club on Frida; of atting feet . Senator and Mrs S : ATy aURE n will be the honor . tobb will entertain at = o moo! iking her zuests | f . (. . INC. a fll a IH a | TR R O L 1311 G Street NW. Sharply reduced prices on a large assort- o} A - larity this spring of Suits— m . | a fll a [l of Courtesy Responding—with special values—to the demand for The very pronounced popu- i £ Mrs. Watson, wife of | . sl . f Indiana, and Mrs. ment of CLOSE-OUT patterns of China. brings Fur Chokers to the fore as a complementing necessity from 4 i : Mo cn returned from — 3 S o ; : vhera thev visit have been conveniently ar- Fiets her e Seein v p 1 homas, They Special groups y A e R Were entertained by ihe Governor of . 4 ranged on tables for easy selection—we are B s . orto K others i Lre. . . s : e spring holidays, will receive with her | Pofto Rico and others while there. giving a partial list of the contents of each mother. e the ! e el iy g T los —with Foxes as the favorite. The minister of Czect ia, Dr. | country home, near ~Blufton, Ind, e table: Chvalkovsky, went to Ne to- | where she will spend a short time. g i day to bid farewcil to r. Jan | o misho ¢ Waskitigt o RE - Masaryk, son of the - ishop of Washington, the Rt. ¢ l 50 l bl Czechoslovakia, sailing s for | T L. Freeman, was the * 250 Tab (S C a € Mr. Mas ade a brief | guest of honor at luncheon vesterday $11.50 dozen Plates, each, 50c; Sond the recoption which fhe minster | = — Cups and saucers, tea plates, g9 3gzen Plates, each, 50c3 $9.73 gave Fri son, A i 7 | breakfast plates, bread and but- dozen Plates, each, 50c; $14 chienmcion of Whiel Mivildayimunive ter plates and fruit saucers at dozen Bread and Butter Plates, sury of President Masaryk. . - ch, 50c; $10 d Fruil 01““"”;"3;‘.’“ °l'd l‘u‘ {l| Polished Floors sperial values. ;;‘l:; e ;:;:.75 domen' Sorp laya entertained at d Plates, eacl c. Sjaxn cuar i e of Hard Wood T . : i, abiouc” hiine s “elenl | 75c Table $1.00 Table de la_ Torriente, the il C A eting o M b Dr. New floors laid. 014 omes $13508 dossorj Binilon) Cape $15 dozen Dinner Plates, each, Ernesto Barros of the ( ecial | AN iy ke best ot 8 and Saucers, each, 75¢; $19 dozen e . i w ~hi) d $1; $26.50 dozen Tea Plates, . . A s e ;!:"“..::"""“:n Nince 1804 A. D. Coffee Cups and Saucers, o,ch "§1; $16.50 dozen Teacups Made of large skins, with selor of the legation of Denmark and | Telephone North 6523, each, 75c; $1550 dozen Coffee and Saucers, each, $1; $16.50 Mrs, Petsraon, ithe set Cups and Saucers, each, T5c; dozen Chocolate ~Cups and ) bushy tails —big, generous legation of Uruguay he ALt Dok the St i J. M. ADAMS = — $1650 dozen Bread and Butter Saucers, each, §1. Blue Fox bassy, the air attache aliz pe i ieces—in a carefully selected 2 e, C: " i . Plates, each, 75¢; $14 dozen Din- P! > praaiay AN Mine (Ceitanes 1303 Commesticnt Aves ner Plaee, each Toe $3.00 Table terviot the B - 4285 Installed $54 dozen_ English Service Ginnamon Fos assortment. Goncalvez; Mr. and Mr: g | Plates, $3 each; $60 dozen Eng- Walnut Fox = — — This low price plae 2.00 Table lish Tea Plates, each, $3; $63 I Erigidatee electelo relslg= $2. dozen English Tea Plates, each, eration—within the reach $3650 dozen French Dinner zen Enelis e cad We Are Ready of everyone. e e e fii‘mffiéazh(igf'p Dish, Silesia MAI!AM and Madamoiselle will find Frigidaire can be placed in French Dinner Plates, each, $2; a most complete collection of i e 829 faeneus Eadiih (Saladititen 5 00 Table Wh 1 F Ch k ‘smart Spring costumes here—new A dive i é:.'r‘f: 'm‘fi each, §2. fi I8inch Decorated French lte O e $6 5 Frocks, Tailleurs, Sports Coat: | the da t itin, I China Meat Dishes, $5; 16-inch . . and Wrap:l Oef Twfille v;ndr%!i;rmeens, ’ guMé“ ugwma ice d,f $ 4.00 Tabl e R,,;:f C:;:nh:,sg,:" $1325 M:.g —and also dyed in the new shades—Peach, Blue, Beige, each revealing the latest modes for 1bwisy. Send fox fulldatails. gisll‘fi; r’fl‘; C‘;;;"'So‘l’l"h',fi';': Platinum, Cocoa— Perfect Skins. ceveveeeeeccnccsceonn i 3 rene E ;. Springtime. b ‘ : 450 wp, £, Dagton, 0. 4750 Crown Saxon Salad Set, 01, ey L0t ot, Sugar i s i $4; $6 Dresden 2-compartment & oh ’ Chi “Tailleur Masculin” 2 ! Doy TR IO0: B e s ot god_Croam, 53 French ' Chize Featuring today a collection -of 18 1219 E St. N.W. Salad Set, $4. 5. getable Otl—le r Pop u]ar Cho kers hand-taflored Suits of men's wear Fraoklin 7157, fabrics in the newest shades. An i H . unusual value at— Also on Display at Second Floor ‘Woodward & Lothrop. Alaska Wo]f—dyec‘ in Stone Mart:n—large Baum Marten—made A o SRS . 2 the new .Blue, Brown | skins: with bushy | of two dark skins; full DUI.INGM ARTIN [0 and Platinum shades— | brush— furred pelts— . | 12151217 F Street SHO, and 1214 to 1218 G Street