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SOCIETY. ; SUNDAY S WASHIN APRIL 13, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. isitors Come : i Plans Move Ahead American Legion Women | Dames of Loyal Legion |grnoon, April 20. Bridgs and five|candy; Mrs Charles Myers, aprons:| FDeLiciour Luncreon 654 . ? hundred will be played, and an attrac- . J. eman, prizes; Mrs. Wal- DER FUI Dinn To Pass Holy . For Carnival Ball| = Planning Leap-Year Ball To Have Fete Tomorrow ! tivo prize will be awarded at each DOy s MR, Ly os § SounsE Dannh Thompson, tally tabl y Mrs. Theodore Tiller is in charge | An unusuaily attraotive progwam is| Mrs Charles Austin Coolidge of m-i i Mre. M.’ J. Vaughan, Mrs. William Gafe flfietmna 5 . i Those In charge a; . 8. Buy- b Week in Clty i of .the arrangements for the vouns | belng arranged for tho leap year ball | troit will give a reception tomorrow | . .o c,“mm: otr:a:::s:u 'i:y T on o y Sones, T‘Ef,.”u.‘.?‘,. 1760 Pea St N.W. | ladles’ committee, for the Authors’ to be given st the marins barracks | evening at the New Willard for the e, Lee Webb, vice chafrman: Mrs. Ml k.l R. Tubman and Mrs. J. S, Buy- a ;"u\kliv\ 5206 i . Costume Carnival Ball, to he Kiven by | Saturday evening, Avril #0. Thi event | National Soclety af Dames of the Dornard Walls, Homemads cake (abies AIZEY 'ire members of the ticks so ; Mrs. George Allen Rady of Rich- the District of Columbla branch of | is being Arranged by the members of | Loyal Lewion, of whioh she s presi- Mrs R 5. Ferguson, hosiemads) committes. { hflsoals Carte Service mond is the guest of her mother, Mrs. . the League. of Amorican Fen Women, tho throe women's pusts of the Ameri- | gent. e teoeption will preceds the — o) i % S5 ey 5 . o a t, which members o 1 M. Meck. Mrs. R s here jduriug the Biennjal convention of the | c ot of Colum- | woctety and of ths Military Order o attend the D. A. R. Congress, for F . national organization, Thursday e various units Loyal Leglon will particip: vhich she is a delegate ! : gt ning, April 24, at the Wardman Park | frrs ' the brooeeds are Lo be bro- o S tipac 'f:::,,’::‘,{,.ff’w,“ S e S R o Hotel. Miss Claudia Reed, chairman ! sented to the geneval fund of the de- | S’ on™ine “Trip to the Orlent. iss J 2 , ¢ ™ lor the youn o rtment ns & contribution by the | aiere O L akers will be Maj. Gen Bisg Joshons ) 3 young ladies' committee, will® 1 by the | Tho other sp Hood College, Maryland, has arrived : e asisted by Miss Margaret 1o Misg ! Woman wombers - of both orgRn{E&- | Ny A, Milew, Gen. Grorge Rich- n Weshington to spend her spring & lita Dawson, and Miss Anne Deve- arde, U, 8. Murine Corps, and Mrs recation with her uncle and* aunt, RS [reaux. The miembers of the commit- r nita of the A T Hodgking, Music will bo g o A Jtee will consist of the debutantes of | 4 mberahin ed by the Marine Land Or- Lieut. and Mrs. W. F. Hamberger, in Ithis season and. lasy, and following | oly D of won el Beir re ce on K strect. > BE the idea of the Authors' <% | erany of' the world war, o e : | i | Miss Chiles has been appointed a & costume affair with ” X Wood Post u compe - 5 g books impersonated by the g served In the Marino Corps; the 1. 8, Jiugme 0 the Continental Congress, D, “Pamons Flapbtre ot B R N o il g Carroll Councxl Fcte A R. % g J Yo the keynote of those who merved fn the United States ed May 1 o ] roun, and the fappers of the great A. Delano Post Will Be Stag: y Mrs. IL M. Carroll of pooks of all wges will appear’ on the | lher The Carroll Councll social fete will | fidalgo county, Tex., is visit 728 REMEOOI D) be gt he Raleigh Hotel May 1. | 5 o 5 % Mr. William Bowie Clarks is chair- e given at the ig Ma Nir. and Mrs. J. D. Parker of : s : man of th )‘ouu‘:: mals SomiaItee! =, sisters and sweet - 3 The costumes adopted hy = ';rlna b ik the Orchestra | pourig of the Knlghts of Columbus N - committee for the b K of the Marin i | N s > _ “hapman of To- ¢ £ fecret from al ¥ ¢ ,The xenrul o o In cha 1 ve chArga of tha Gard pRzty POSITIVELY FOR MONDAY ONLY N v Misx Loreen M. hall, includinig Mrs. Wil Drortum ! the ball hus been meeting e y ¢ : wa: - . El 7 (oF i s h, 2 n:'.xhl MASS AL ALtAL PoLLoti, Du Puy and Mrs. MacPheraon Criont| headauarters of the Dixtrict o e party, 3 P = > S o emmaN A Whe will marry Mr. ter Seott 10N, directors. ~In weoordance with | {Umbin Depurtin ¥ Asnarien J 8, 2 N © indefinite stay at the Hamil-| Graham, Wednesday evening, in C the demands of the artists of the ore{ Leglon. at 428 ° s . / o on Ilntel. L vary Methodint Epixcopal Church, | Kanization. who nt color ana{during the past i E . h are v g & / An Sale of - 5 - i be the room w'il be transformed| t1ves of this comm 8 ad- | be g ol T ¢ Aiss Kathryn Lansdale, daughter of mah-fong sot, with the | irensed meetings of t Bondla, 3 iz X 2 » : o 1 » o It o wil 1 y nle: Mis | s % Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lansdale, n{{BIOSQOm Time Reveals ! % s Utles, and thelr cos. | 01 {‘,::,‘::,,‘,ljf_,‘, RS . by i J;,“"‘}" g ; SDIeol BTl 15 Wb gueat oEAlE o] se into the studio of Mrs. Se vt ¥. Reagan, Miss Jane Herrity . 3 Mt P W, (Olark. ot Baitimore. at} Engagements to Wed \:-m-:" whe fe e ol Mes. 8 wnd Mrs, A. M. Smith. ‘ 2 fof 1 | Sodality Umcn Arrflnges At o { =N ’ 804 Seventh St. NW. | : ’ caturs. 1ong the Aulantic City for the Easter holidays.| Mrs. Conger announces the engage- | 3% e o ang L |ment of her son, Lieut. Commande sne v, Mie ; Card Party for Missions | Annual Party Planned Mrs. L. Slocovich had as her guest . Omar D. Conger to Miss Louis Virg \ v a1 C 1 H l sver the we i partment | of Los Angeles, Calif. Their wedding’| 4 he ailssex “Tiy diixiter of | Arrangements huve been :mmp‘lle‘;"l For Casualty "’P"a M,-um Hats Canton Cr Danehaeis k evil j\ S APthur| iy take place the middle of May, il ¥ Taglor i B bty Ui of Washe | The ladles’ board of Casualty Hos- |l A e Tacovt after which Communder Conger will M E nigton At the Willard_Hotel [ pital Is arranging the annual card | i} Milan and Silk lay eve f r & | sail with his bride for his new post, s, Cool-dge Heads | May 15 at 8:3 ck. The proceeds | o0y e for the benefit of the hospital ) D i e, wh e e e ————————————————— | \\ Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. will be used fn asifsting the poor| i avqraman Park Hotel Tuesday aft- | Taffetas L Card Party pa"om{umm e of the archdiocos Crepe de Chines Mr. awu 3 3. M. Hickman Horsehairs rs, Ca orS nounc cngagement of their | MrS Calvin Coolidge heads the lst Hluf pring | daughter, Ruth Winifred, to Mr. Gil- |°f Patronesses for the ual card Wear | bere Willlam Barber, The | """" sl r Chapter, place e : rderof place in June. April Charles Hot) ¢ :! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franklin Car- cason. “7 [lisle of GriMin, Ga, announce the en- it ; the \plances as patron- | . | 4 IWe are again offering a remarkable collection of New : B . e Rrare m | / . I 1Y Easter Hats. Every hat is well made and in style com n iy e - I pares favorably with those sold at much higher prices. i, U Us il it B | q All the newest shapes—uvarying from the small tricor: to be cmnized Tuesday, June trait. Mrs M Simon Bub *a it .‘ to the large hat. Ewvery wanted color. 10th at St. George's Episcopal Chureh, [yrftier = T They have us, Griffin, Ga. Menheimer, Mrs. Cabot Stey ' [ o ey e = e s Y I FASHIONABLE SHADES i Try Guilford’s First for Best Values!! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stein announc Ma Wal s Fu 00d, Mrs. J. E.! {ho engagement of their da i A 3 1o Willis s Clara, to Mr. Philip Tralins of mm- ok . Mrs. Mi Every well-dressed woman ‘he Hamilton Hotel Sarae. o mote, Md R arolyn B. Handy : o S Washir for the Pi B Ieon| — 1" There are thirty-two chapters in will wear a Fur Scarf at | Mr. and Mrs. L. Wladovsky of 1714 ithe Distr < n of the Or- i« : . z J {7th street northwest, announce the | e (‘f the Euas ar, and the chi (1) ers Eastertime. You can get \.]’lurch Card P engagement of their daughter, Sonya, | A of the Masonl N s -y . i \ arty ‘1: A ’;"»Srm i J ;i T Hom, locatod on Special Sale one this week during our I Hundreds The Store of Better Values . N Patrones: : . Bush Is the chair ; : - e - i ses Lxsted‘ e e T Ja the o All This Week | removal sale at an extraor . ! Hosi T ommlttes o STanesments | souiie e Caagumagt B bop cpneh | Bun gt ] gt of Silk » osiery the card party that will be held | ter, Elsie M., to Mr. Willlam T. 5 en, Tt S - i t dinary saving. r S . t Wardman Park Inn, Monday, April | e i Wallace LA sane 2 3 Scarfs pecia 2 ! st. Thomas'{ Mrs, Mondell Heads ° A deposit reserves any fur \ © 2 . Frank W. Mondell, president of | To Mrs F s D. M Eage —— S = e | o i Fie D Mo | GTONE MARTEN SCARFS$2150 i i e, P T e ;p;:;;:,“x:::;:w st || SABLE SCARFS...........$52750 The Most Complete Stocks S G Sy e [ b Uit tmiot |l SQUIRREL CHOKERS.... $750 (W o “po oo 1o ooiod Easter Apparel s Fad At - f""f“’“m.;r?:l;‘:‘i:;%?,k\é:rht‘gfl??a:::. ‘l:j;‘"’ ""’l'ab""P”;‘j‘Q“:-' ~‘"""r‘:m“";::} SHORT JACQUETTES . p pp Coiger, irs. / ,ulhu :(r?'cn'('.‘(:f.m\:f 3 ot dere :m{e'},“~ appropriate remarks, s ! Solors -.A\-‘m i.:'lrr:i:“:v:j":lnvl\: \L’:»»xih:o,',’f“ i Frederic Knoop, % i, Srs. 5. Heane 2 Sy e Mre. Cack e > Mrs | ] 3 3 Kite, e A Kaily 7| Xagle, Mrs. Frank ' Evart s red B T ouamann, rs » i \ COfitS recting the jaudeville Gssisted JociLi Mks, m‘m o s | v = < )} NG | ; \:1% éht,:fi:.;i;“f::-: PRt | e, P B e e <1213 G STREET | Twill Coats 0 B g o lae b N Chirles e W 17 Years’ Honest Dealing \ Silk Lined $ 00 T & &, B, Butsssins | Pl Prossms Surprise | Up | for futuoe delivery. \ 3350 to 8500 1214 F St. N.W. > tion, heads the list of patronesses for i ¥ @ - HUR0E | Wiicon Normal School. Pa- | Mra, William L. Thurber made o shoot Puller, Mrs. D, 5, Mre, J. e, Cook, Mrs. Charles Allen, | company. Mrs. Morris respon e wis Jet WAL Yo mesaitor, ligne 0dol iamrinuLeves 355 \ Fashion’s newest inspiration, secured at money-saving prices through Fe SLancy i, Mrs. Earl B Er jionich nsveral ga & \ our tremendous purchasing power. M Iroy, Mr: 1 - Holzberg, who is di- *hn O'C monds, 3 Chartes 5 2 el (”d:l “u:r Williams, jr., and Mrs. Wil- HN\ Sport Coats 2 an_Horn, Joh \ Sheirv, Mrs. I Stonil- | Bardwell, Elizabeth Hopkins, { Downywool Mrs. B. F. Saul, [ Mulhall, Mary Edith Mulhall, Franc Mr=. J. Walsh, mond: Margaret Macke Ruth Mrs. J. E. tton, Corita _Hunter, Millicent < - lier. Miss M. Wil- | Wood, Trimble Sawtelle, Billie Os- || \ Jauntily hung coats of downywool, blocked fab- and Mrs. John J.' borne of New Brunswick, N. J., and kL 3 y othe ] rics, soft twills, beautifully silk lined, surprisingly A Pre-Easter > e Opportune & ez ® = _ _1'. Offerlng : | Misses” Coats Unusual As to Fashion, Fabric and An unusual oppor:unity to se- \ i Fashioning at cure the finest types of imported : 3 and domestic frocks at— Exceptlonally-Reduced Prices $39.50 Evenlng Street ) 1f vou revel in good tailoring and fine fabrics ,\'o.u will lose your heart to these coats of very fine twill Dresses Dl'eSSCS with summer furs fluting. Some with cape backs. All 312_5_0t0$65 sl6i—qtos49 the new colorings. COLORS, Green, MATERIALS, silk Other Twill Coats Rose, Lavender, Or- and wool. ange, Lemon, White, COLORS, Navy Blue, H French Blue, Coral, Brown and Blayck. 1 $3 5'00 tO $95.00 \apYIurc Blue. 2 size size 14, 7 size 36, 1 size i size 16, 6 size 36. 38, 1 size 44, powder blue, almond. All sizes. 14 to 44. BOYISH SUITS || Sport Silk Gl o AT Easter Frocks 0! Keep Jaunty Step With Fashion Dresses Dresses \ Every variation of the mode from the tai- Very Fine lored flannel and Roshanara to the dainty geor- THE prevalence of the bl.)y.iSh .mOde among 4 $10 to $25 510 to $36 sl@to 49£ A % gette,” crepe de chines and satins, moderately young women makes Suits like these im- S i tS T portant. Mannish Suits in high or subdued MATERIALS, Flan< COLORS—Brown, tan, u T colors; tailored jackets in sports striping; COLORS, Rose, i Sk W black, gray. whit and i ; Flannels, $11.95 Russian or box coat Suits of twill with con- (1;;3}3 t:ir;e 3 g’zi COLORS, Tan, Brown, Materlals—Crepe de S G chine, brocaded pe, % trasting stitchery, all have a trimness of line £l s (B',':;‘,.'(E'if‘z‘"l‘} Erench m';-un a'crepe. 3 stz Made to Sell at $45.00 Printed Crepes, $18.50 - size 38 : e 14, 6 size 5 size 36; 4 size 38; y and a youthful swagger that makes them 36, 2 size 38. 1'iige %0; 1 Size 42 X irresistible. ! 5 N rgettes o = Miriam = w= W 29 [ET925 0965 Gowas i 5N The O'Rossen mode in every Twills Eyg@bfl@h@m ¥ Connecticut Avenue and De Sales St. p R fine material, silk lined, beau~ Every new coloring, style tendency and Exclusively Different GRAFTON HOTEL ) tifully tailored. rimming. TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET