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SOCIETY. ‘Society | and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be _l':es1del\t Honor Guests at of Secretarv and Mrs. Davi sident and Mr: ige will he the g honor ) Labor ~Davis will enter at di partment The or w ng Miss RO FRiCEl OF whose weempany rer this ther Wardman 1 bé 60 mus h Marvard the M followed artisis Suc soprano. | ropolitan Opers Dr. Thor mpany, and ist, of this city yard and Dr. 1 are nativ Wales, the velte birthplace of of § { home near Annapolis | rs of Founders and # holding & convention n‘ Virs. Wilhur Honor Gmest ©f Mrx. Fredericks at Tea. Mre. Curtis D. Wilbur Secretary of the Navy Buest in whose honor Mrs wife o will be i ot ‘Wardman. Park & Mrs, Freder 1" Linberger. Mrs. Arthur M Edward W. Eberle, Ars. | Thew Wright, Mrs James A | and the following young ladies | alifornia _who attend a jo seminary: Miss Dorothy Fulton, Miss | Margaret Martin, Mrs. Pauline Schoder, Aliss Frances ' Keach. Miss Anne M Mor'ton, Miss Mary Beulah Gibbons, Miss henson, Mis< Louise Harriet Snider and M Fredericks, daughter of the ford, wite of Mr. Justice Edward T. Sanford, wes the suest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs Wade H. Cooper, who entertained at the New Willard Hotel. The company in- wives of members of the Lawrence C. Fhipps will be ow by Mrs. Phipps, who New York for few days after spring visit at Hot Senator and Mrs. Walter E. dee =will return Saturday from New York, W here lhey are spending a few days jat the St. Regis the latter's niece, r of Au Tex Representative and sMardy entertained home at 1 4-fheir guests being S «Webb, Miss Bewer, Representative | John * E. Nelson. Representative fCharles L. Gifford and Norton. Mrs. Guy U dinner in their treet last might. Blainey, Miss | Mr. R. A Representative and Mrs. E. Hart [“Fenn had as their guests vesterday ¢Miss Ruth Graniss, chief librarian of the Grolier Club in New York, and her sister, Miss Sarah Graniss, for. merly_of Connecticut, now living in New' York. Mr. John L. E. Pefl of Creat Barrington, Mass, and New »Xork also spent the day with Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fenn Tuesday. Representative and Mrs. Schuyler “fMerritt of Stamford. Conn., were ‘uvsl: at luncheon yesterday ‘ot Miss Bertha Kalich, who entertained at the y~Shoreham. Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean have returned to Washington and have | opened thelr house at 2121 Kalorama | road. Mrs. James Robert McKee of New York will come to Washington to be the guest of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins during the early_portion of the D. A. R Congress. Mrs. McKee is tak- ing an active interest in the memorial to her mother, the late Mrs. Benjamin {Harrison who was first president | meneral of the N. S. D. A. R. during | Rer husband's administration as Pres jdent. The memorial is to be a dor-| mitory at Oxford Female College, Obio, founded by Mrs Harrison's fa- ther, the Rev. John Witherspoon Scott, and will be known as the Car- oline’ Scwtt Harrison MeniSrial | Mre. W. Harry B | at dinner this evening in honor of the | eounselor of the United States em- i bassy in Lomdon and Mrs. Post | Wheeler. 5 Mr. and Mrx Gilbert YL Grosvemor entertained at dinner last evening in | homor of Miss_Josephine Hutchison end her flance, Mr. Robert Bell. | other guests were: Mr. and M ! stead Peter, 3d; Mr. and Mrs. 3 n will entertain Nalalie Han 5 Miss Bessie Mck ! din, Migs Marjorie Wright, Miss Dora Parker, Miss Zilla McDougall, Miss Cora Barry, Mr. Chester Lockwood Mr. Manning Stead, Mr. Hugh V. Ten- nant of the Britith embassy, Mr. Win- siow Van Devanter, Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway, Mr. James L. Karick and Mr. James Cox of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor are enter- taining a house party for Miss Hutoh- json and Mr. Bell. Among th eguests are: Mr. and Mrs. Melviile Bell Gros venor, £on and daughter-in-law of the ! hosts: Miss Gertrude Grosvenor and Miss Caroline McCurdy of New York. Hostesses for the weckly tea at the | Congressional Club tomorrow after- noon will be Mrs. James s. Fverett Sanders, M land A Both Miss Har- @ {cupying their residence at 169 fthe guest for a few days of Mrs. M. More Homelike [ Making kouses more homelike_and livable is our business. Our men are highly skilled in their var- ous crafts, and realize that our reputation of over Fifty Years is in their keeping. ~—Painting +~Paperhanging +~—Upholstering ~—Draperies and —Slip Covers JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street Phones: M. 7675-7676 Dinner Tonight -n Norriz Euest of honor and will | lock. Presiding at | a who will be by Miss Margare therine Haynes. Mi s Helen Howard Anna Garrett heviteh. consul of erbs, Croats and in Chicago, I11, i= stopping » Wardman Park Hotel for a ©w days before leaving for Relgrade. | Mr. and have re a wee Brown Seott Vashington after nd spent at their country Md Dulaney and have returned from and are now oc 15t ter Rebac their ilorida home street marriage of Miss Mae Alene daughter of Mrs. Albert Kah- » Mr. Walter Scott Graham, son and Mrs. Albert B Graham Wednesday evening. ck. The ceremony al Chure 2 Montgomery and will be followed by a r of Mr. and Mrs 3612 Albemarle ention Kahlert at street, Chevy Chase Mrs. Henry Clay Brownine and Miss Helene Oyster are spending some {ime at the Homestead, Hot Springs, a. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Firestone. jr., who have been spending the winter in Florida and are now en route to their home in Akron, Ohio. are spend- ing the remainder of the week in Washington, at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Authier, who have taken possession of their home at 1833 Newton street, Mount Pleasant 1 have as their house the Pi Beta Phi Frater- ng Mrs. Howard G. Wat- i of Perryville, Md Mrx. Grant to Remain Here Through the Spring. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant will en- . tertain at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Grant plans to spend the spring and early summer in Washington Princess Bertha Cantacuzene will come to Washington the latter part of the month to spend some time with her grandmother, Mrs. Grant. The Congressional Club has issued cards for its annual breakfast which | will be given Wednesday, April 23, at noon at Rauscher’s. Mrs. George Leroy Hollingsworth of Hampton. Va., and Baltimore was | Beaufort Shapleigh. in her apartment | in the Cairo Hotel. Mrs. Hollings- worth and Mrs. Shapleigh attended a luncheon and lecture given by Dr. A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby 35 ERWOOD ;NDERWOOD 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SRS BACHRACH MRS. OSCAR Of Boston. who will be guest of hos Allianee of All Souls’ Chur % LAGHER, T at luncheom, given by the Women's tomorrow, in Pleree Hall and Mrs. Zechler Sunday. later going to the musical and tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette in honor of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis. the south, are now in Washington at the Hamiiton Hotel. With them are Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Carr of Brock- ton Mr. and Mrs. . M. Barteline of Chi- cago are at the Wardman Park Ho- tel. They are accompanied by Mra M. S Tuttle and Misp Mary Mo- Caughey of Chicago. Mrs. Seymour Davis of Philadelphia arrived in Washington vesterday and is at the New Willard, where she will spend several days Lieut. Col. T. Worthington Holly- day is in New York and ts staying at the Hotel Astor. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Book and daugh- ter of Sewickley, Pa., are at the N Willard, where they arrived yest day Mr. and Brockton, Mrs. Charles E. Moore of Mass, who have been in Brothers SPORT DRESSES 29.75 Fripay OnLy T WAS a discerming Miss who said, “I'd rather be out of the world than be out of fashion.” Join the world of fashion. Select your new frock with the purchase advantage now in effect here. Exclusively styled, Rizik recommended. These models are for misses only. Sizes are 16, 18 and 36. Materials are Charmeen, Satin and Crepe. Some in Flannel. TWELVE THIRTEEN F e e e | 1106 G Street .N.W. “ &ie House. of Falhion™ Just Arrived Easter Styles Coats, Suits and Dresses Distinctive Models and Real Values Twill Coats Sport Coats Handsome Coats, Individual Styles All Colors }m-ufy ai Plain Colors Stripe: Plai $25 and $29-50 *18% and %25 Wraps and Capes and Smartest Fabrics s and ids Shecial $35.00 $30.50 $49.50 $50.50 Tailored Suits—Women’s and Misses’ Pencil Stripes, Tw ills, Mannish Materials bpecml 325 00 329 50 539 50 349 Hundreds of Beautiful Spring Dresses All the Fashionable Crepes. Silks, Novelties Simply Too Pretty to Describe W onderful Values Some Very Pretty Dresses SPECIAL VALUES $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $40.50 Satins, Crepes, Roshanaras, Velour Checks, Flan- nels. On sale, spe- cial prices.......... SILK HOSIERY, BLOUSES, SWEATERS AND Speaal Of'fermg Easter Mlllmery One-of-a-Kind Beautiful Hats, Smart and Individual. Onsale. ........... $3.95 to 810.oq {and dance for all of the nobles and Miss Katharine Lee Bates wiil be D. C., THURSDAY. the guest of honor at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock at 1634 1 street, to which all Wellesley Col- lege women are invited. Mrs. John W. Frizzle and Dr, James F. Mitchell will speak at the meeting in the interest of the campaign for the control of cancer for which Mrs. Breckenridge Long has loaned her home at 3224 16th street Monticello Benefit Card Party Tomorrow. A bridge party will be given in the home of Mrs. Crandal Mackey, on 16th street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the benefit of the Monti- cello fund. Thoze in charge of tables are: Miss Kugenia Le Jeune, Miss Lilllan Merritt Thompson, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Frederica McKenney Miss Elienore Wells, Miss Mary Jane Harban, Miss Alice Mackey. Miss Vir- finia Mackey, Misy Laura Bryn, Miss ana Cumming. Miss Margaret Yard, Miss Cynthia Blackburn, Miss Martha Blackburn and Miss Rosella Burke of Virginia, a great-grandchild of, Thomas Jefferson. There will®be an informal reception and musical thig evening from 8 to 10 o'clock in the Willard room of the Willard Hotel for the visiting Pi Phis who have arrived to attend the east- ern conference of the Pi Beta Phi Fra- ternity tomorrow and Saturday. The Woman's Club of St. Mark's Church |8 arranging an Easter recital Wednasday evening, April 23, when Miss Jean Wilson will glve “The Sa- cred Flame,” by Selma Lagerloff, as- sisted by Mrs. Myra McCathran Marks, mezzo-soprano, and Miss Winifred McGregor Michaelson, pianist. The | recital will be given at 8:15 o'clock at | Trinity Community Center, 5d and C | streets northwest, and Mrs. John | Prender is in charge of tickets. i Almas_Temple of the Order of the Mystic Shrine will hold a reception their ladies at the New Willard Ho- tel at 9 o'clock Monday evening THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Two Friday Features —in which APRIL 10, 1924. This is the first soctal event of its ' kind to be given for the ladies in several years, and the occasion will Le one which promises much pleas- ure for the many who will be present to participate in this hospitable en- tertainment of Almas. All members of the Mystic Shrine, whether members of Almas Temple or not, are cordially invited to be present. Owing to the limited accom- ck Shriner is requested to bring but one lady. Admission wiil be by Shrine card only, and all Shrin- ¢ill be expected to wear their fezzes. Entrance will be from the F' street side of the New Willard The president and board of governors of the Democratic CHOKERS —made of your own material af $5.00. They will be just as stylish and good-leok- g a5 & Dew one. FURRIER, WOLF 52 _____Ave. N.W. ”g MAKE IT A MEXICO NIGHT Toni~ht at Table. _Serve CHICKEN TAMALES Cubes of tender chickes spicily favored within, a cover of Tamalina Sour. _Six portions, 8100, da ivered. Phone Franklin The Madrillon 1304 G Street N.W, il Your Old Hat Made New Again ) Cleaning; Blocking ) = Hat l-‘:::ef‘-::l’d';‘ri-"-lln \.’7 Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. N.W. we offer a selection of cxceptional values —uvery attractively priced Suits Box—Boyish—Straightline $5' 5.00 You'll be very much impressed with these models—and the character of their development. twills and They're in the high-grade the featured weaves, staple shades and novelty colors. Other 2-piece Suits—$25 to $95 Three-piece Suits—$79.50 to $125 Coats —Sports and Dress Models $49 50 They are charming designs—and every detail gives evidence of superior makeman- ship. Styles that are new—and that you'll not duplicate—certainly not at the price. Other Coats—$29.50 to $150.00 g TN TN N NI TP XX T T TN XK T SN Tl T i % € % é % % O be faultlessly dressed for Easter is an age- less feminine wish—reoccurring every Spring like the blooming of the crocus. In our Drawing-Rooms this desire may be realized at not too great a cost. We are now showing Spring tailleurs, coats and dresses directly from the workrooms of the most eminent designers — sensibly priced. For Easter gifts there are such allurements as Parisian novelty jewelry, continental scarfs and fragrances from a fashionable perfumer’s shop hidden in a by-:_vay gf Pa.tis: Erlebaches Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET RN RN NS PN { g » F NN LRI L5 ORI NN DL AN TIN5 AT Ll HK AN s RN L ORI LA SOCIETY. Pictorial Review Patterns Lxclusive Agents Elite Styles Patterns Hemstitching and Picot Edging, Pleating Buttons made 1o Order All Work Guaraniced 1219-1221 G Street N.w. Store Hours—9 to 6 Semi-Annyg SALEZSITKS Last Two Days—F riday and Saturday, 10% to 25% Special Discount on Entire Stock Only two more days of the Semi-annual Sale. Look for the Green Sales Tickets that indicate the special prices. AN LAPL 4114 PAOPELL B LI AR O APOALE L L LI LAL IO I 1 P9 11201 AL 11427, 2227, e $2.69 to $4.49 Printed Silks Now $2.29 and $3.49 Yd. $2.49 Silk and Wool Canton Crepe Good range of street and afternoon colors; also $ 95 Black. 39 inches wide. Sale price Sssines = 1 e $2.98 Black Charmeuse This heavy, pure silk quality, 40 inches wide. Sale sz 29 o Y e Extra Quality Flat Crepe An excellent range of light and dark mmr~ cluding Black and White; 40 inches w in- $2 69 Fine Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Thirty of the best colors to choose from; 40 inches $1 79 . Yd Sale price, wide. Sale price Have you enrolled in our Dressmaking Class? If not, do not wait. Enroll now Six Lessons, $5.00 Last two days. We will cut and fit any materials purchased during our Semi-annual Sale for the mod- erate charge of $2.00. Knox Vagabond Hats, $8 All the smart style touches for women in the HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS AT 47 OULL find a striking array of alert young style in all of these coats. Their woolens are finely textured and swept with mobile colorings. Dress lines trace the figure clearly or flare and ripple in more capricious style for sport, motoring, street and travel. Raleigh Haberdasher INC. Women's Sportwear Department Thirteen Ten F Street