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o Society President and Mr Party of Guests, Of the Ball Season. COOLIDGE President th up few gue: dccompa to the afternoon, a box, ts the Eame where th with them Mrs. oclock tl the Dames the Loyal Leg Mrs. Large 1 Mrs. 1 Blair ¥ neheon d H. B! internal ir, wife of the com of rey enter luncheon today ests ineluded Mrs. Hu Mrs. Henry ¢ Wallace Davis, Mrs., Georg Mrs. Roy Ackerma Irs, Geo W. Warson Mark Potter, Mrs. Harry N Mrs James Pepper, Firnost Wyant, Henry Mrs Mrs. M nd Adam - | Lieut | weddin ird, M I\lr snson L. Covington, Mrs o M. Sh ik Hs Mr Fr Webe Mrs. W rs. Sidney 1 v Reev Caff, Mrx Mrs Lewis and had | | s | Mrs | Wharton | |¢ Mrs. | CIETY Jorsuch, has returned to Long Beach, ‘alif,, where she will be joined by sign Burke upon the return of the flest from southern waters. Mts. Eugene Le Merle and her daughter, Miss Eugenie Le Merle, will leave Washington Thursday for Fort Monroe, where they will remain over the week end. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and her daughter, Miss Madeleine Austin, who speat the greater part cf the winter anc spring abroad, are now ai the Hotel Gotham, New Tork, where they will spend several weeks, returning here in May, before settling else- where for the summer. Mrs. Bertha Lir Coolidge, With a Attend Opening In Heustis of Los Angeles, Calif., is at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Heustis has come to attend the convention of the League Mrs. W. W. Galbraith and Mr. of American Pen Women. Henry of the embassy staff. Jules Mrs. Rosa B. Jordan of Los Angeles and Indianapolis arrived Sunday to spend a fortnight with Miss Estelle Dermitt at 1620 R street northwest. Miss Dermitt will entertain a party of twenty today for Mrs. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willurd of New York, who are at the Shoreham, entertained a company of eight at luncheon there yesterday. Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, wife of he third assistant postmaster gen- ral, will entertain at luncheon April phn H. Emmanuel of ther-in-law and | and their son. Emmanuel, will come to the middie of the week at Wardman Park Hotel @ few days. Mr. and M nzlewood, N. T, er of Mrs Glover, attache of and Mme. Valotta are leav- 1y for New York sail Saturday for their Argentina military cmbussy de The retiring he Argenti “ecilia ng W ind wi home in Ameriean Legion Auxiliary Hosts to D. A. R. Delegates. The Ameriman Legion Auxiliary, D partment of the District of Columbia, nt out cards for & reception in binet room at the New Willard Hotel tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 8 o'clock, in honor of auxiliary ladies who are now In Washington attending the thirty-third Contine of the Daughters of the American Revolution. ~Miss Beatrice (Goodwin will sing, Arthur Witcomb will play the cornet and W, H. 3 will play the violin. The Marine their home at Fort How- | OFchestra will play for the afu where the former is sta- |and will accompany the soloists a the receiving line will b Mrs. Norma the daughter of [Fawcett, department pres and Mrs s William Kisling | Ka a rrett and « and has baen making | bart, onal presidents of the with her stster, Mrs. Drew, | Ameri glon - Auxi Wardman Park Hotel Frank and the preside the several units Mrs. Edward C. Finney of i munds street_is spending the s months at Grand Canyon. Arizona. Befors returning to Washington she will visit friends in Kansas City Mrs. William J. Drew announ the marriage of her sister, M harlemagne Kisling, to Lieut. Dan- el P. Norman, U. S. A The cere- ¥ was performed last evening in kville by the Rev. M. M. Minnick the home Mr A F and Mrs. Norman trip to Atlantle City and Prescott. left for a Lt of will make rdon ki Basil G phia gone to parents, English, rton Johnson is Mr. and s, e e g The marriage of Miss Ella E. - Chesney, only daughter of P Colver entertained |Mrs. J. R. McChetney, to Mr. James | today at the S reham | B. Wineberg took place Saturday | Mrs. Samuel Eells of | afternoc The | 1 Ohic | formed at {(‘hurcl\, the gomery ofli | of relatives attendants hnson, Rev. James Shera Mon ing in the presence nd a few friends. The were Miss 8. E. Miller | aunt of the bride. and Mr. Raymond week for New York, to remain until | Wineberger. brother of the groom the ‘middle of May,” when they will|The bride wore a three-piece suit of sail for Euroj | tan charmeen with hat and gioves » match ar corsage bouquet of pink sweet pea Just after the cere- | mony Mr. nd ieberger lef for New York make their future home ind who Princess Christian of have been at rdman for the past few days, will leave Washington the early part of next H S. Le Roy had as her | over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Miss Alice L Gilasser of Philadelphia, who will re- turn to their b s today . - | — the boxholders for the Legion reception of ‘the Soeiety tomorrow night | of Treasury, M Among American Pennsylv are the wrinee—Raily Wedding rturday In Bride’s Home, marriage of Miss Caroline Iy, daushter of Mrs. Mary R. Baily | Jonnson, | interesting Andrew W. Mellon, and the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis. Others entertaining box parties are United States Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Repregentative and Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Representative and Mrs. Harris J. Bixler, Representa- tive and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. W. Harry Brown and Mrs George Mesta, The guests of honor will be State Commander of the American Legion Mr. J. leo Collins and Past State Commander Col. Joseph H. Thompson. The Battle Sisters will entertain with a number of selections, and the Cos- tello Post Fife and Drum Corps will furnish the entertainment. In the receiving line besides the guest of honor will be President and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, G and Mrs Tasker H. Bliss, Gen. R. C. Davis, and Mrs. Charles 8. Farnsworth, and Mr, G. C. Rickards and Johnston. A special invitation has been ex- tended to the Pennsylvania delegates to the D. A. R. convention, Which is being held here this week, and many have signified their intention of being present by making reservations in advance for partles After the regular program there will be dancing, with music furnished by a well known local orchestra Mrs. ingtor Frank tending Congre Hagan, formerly of Wash- spending some time at the Square Hotel. She | the seseions of the D. Banks Mrs Lula and The marr or A Richards, daughte 1 F. T. Richards of Pow Mr. Willix L Mr. C took April siste; mond, of blue canton ¢ match, and carried suquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mrs. Harrisor will make their home in Washington 40 o'clock S the home toque te Russell Kennedy of Mr. and Mrs. J. e ing a lengthy Among those who will act . n's ban esses at the Coll Worr quet to be held at Rauscher's April 30 are Mrs. Basil Manly, Miss Ida B Mrs. Willlam E. Chamber lain, Mrs. Thomas W. Mis: Sarah_Beall, Mrs. R. . Howard and Miss Jane Bartlett. Mrs. Zirkle and her committee are planning a very program with many un usual features dwell In Paris a woman so objected leaving prison before the winter wa: over that she terminated her en- forced freedom by jumping into the Seine. Heg cell received her once more + charge of attempted sui- cid |A Soecial Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby on BoL April 19, at | ent of the bride’s moth and will be fol- | ial wedding break- will be attended by | and Mr. Smith | best man for the | I'take h noon Henderson's—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years dard will entertain | hursday evening in honor and her fiance. Representative Clifford Ireland of | mtinois i e New Willard, where he arriv erday from his home tar in Peoria Mrs, s0n daughter, her voung Y er_ d Yates Washington afternoon of Wedn <da\ | her home, at 18th and R | again on the aftermoon av, April 30. The firss s the wedding anniversary Mrs. home Mark F the will be at sentative Sate Putting the Home in “Spring Dress” Interior redecorating is a timely subject, since all outdoors is donning its seasonal 16f Mr. and Mrs, Yates after 4 o'cloc Miss Claudia R gton Thursday with her Mre. Benjamin H. Hardawa; . to spend some Dr the tre Eusebio sury of th the ho Col. Republ or guest at a Wade H. ¢ terday R S Drury a A orb ANy this morning give | tor'to week In Atlan ueucliar will join them t v Wilbur L of the Nav and their W Whitma rnor of N the week in D. A. ts wife Yo Eherle. Mrs Edwin Dent and Mre. Jones at the tea table. Mrs, nder, the Mother of Mrs. Roose- . who 'is_arriy the last of the week from New York, will assist her in the reception R ue ard Hotel ¢ 1 Princeton | spend_the ents, Mr. 406 Garfl After his rker will Saxonia with men_to_spend in the Br tinent Parker, jr., a ill arrive Thu ster _holidays nd Mrs. C. L. Representative and Mrs. John Philip A1l will entertain at dinner this eve- ping in honor of Miss Elizabeth Hanna and her fian Mr. Richard Potter Davidson graduation in J party Mrs, Fred A. T n, wife of Rep- resentative Brit has returned to her apartment Wardman Park Hotel after passing several days in New York n Burke, 1',0' her parents, Mr. The former and Mrs. Edwin retary of the Navy | have their | ilton of Detroit, | portrait of Mr. | artment. Mr. | Detroit the latter K to pass a fortnight " Denby for the ) Denby will go to part of the wi The military attache of the French | 4 Dumont, | e st evening at the Hamilton Hotel, when his gues included Admi ind Mrs. Leigh ( Palmer, Brig, M Taylor. Mrs. CI KAPLOWITZ BROS., INC NINTH STREET, N. W. 2-PIECE ano 3-PIECE $65 [ COSTUME JUITS || THEY ARE $95 AND $135 SUITS “Say i1t with Flowers” EASTER FLOWERS —and Plants in greater variety than it has ever before been our privi- lege to provide for your selection. . J ! {ISpecimens of superb s development at Very f Moderate Prices, includ- mng —Hydrangeas. —Ramblers, —A:akas, Lflacs. etc. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere SHAFFER’S PHONE PHONE MAIN 2416 MAIN 106 900 14th St cad will leave Wash- ] her Washington congress, en- | at dinner last night senior at with his d street northwest il for England on the of Princeton | the summer in travel h Isles and on the con- | COATS, SUITS and DRESSES i (Beauuful Easter Dresses freshness, and we suggest, as advantageous. Tash- the early completion of your work in this line. of Co- time in We are exceuently equipped to execute your commissions, large or small, and atten- tion to the matter now will put your home in readiness and obviate interference with social activities later. ’ oung tic for th of Tk, the who & Estimates for Pasnting and Wall Papering, Slip Covers, Upholstering, etc., gladly furnished James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Poperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 Main 7676 Parker, sday QOJ | une Mr. | | Mrs. Arleigh A. Burke, wife of En- | who has been the rucs(‘ and Mrs. E. 1106 G Street., N.W. “ Jhe House of Faihion™ ALL READY FOR EASTER HUNDREDS OF NEW EASTER SPECIAL Have Just Arrived and Are Now on Sale at Exceptionally Moderate Prices Smart Easter The Last Word in Fabrics For the Promenade or Dance Distinctive Tailored EASTER SUITS Twills and Smart Mannish Materials, A Wonderful Display WWWLW/F&WZ LLTZL LT LI 1111 LA Y. W. C. A. NEEDS $11,000. The Y. W. C. A. budget deficit for this Year is still $11,000 short. The campalgn started some time ago to raise $34,000 still is being conducted, and contributions are coming in slowly at the organization's head- quarters, 614 I street northwest. 1t is pointed out that the local as- sociation is 90 per cent self-support- ing, and that an_immense amount of work is done for the welfare of the young women of the ¢ Harry £ Hull is chairman committee Births Reported. The foRowing births have been reported to the “health dojartwent ia the lsst twenty- our lious William H. and_Evelyn M. and Rath G. Lucas, 5 Olive Rarbour, John L. and Bernardine Carleton L. and Verdl A. Kidwell, damen 11, “and Mary Jolinson, bov. girl. boy. ‘Carroll, boy. boy. ”l HINA TO MEXICO, Mah- Jong to a supper of CHICKEN TAMALES The most taste titillating _delicacy south of the Itio Grande. Dellvered, six portipns, $1. Frankiln THE MADRI LLON 1304 G St. Marriage Licenses. inge licenses have been issued to the this elty. es and Evn Rosenberg. McArtor of Alexandria, Downs of Potomuc, Va. o Johnson w York city and e — INNNNNNNSS Robert W and Mary L. Reuben Norrls and Fra Fraas, jr. of N Kley of this cit ilie A " Your OId Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling jat Frames and Trimmings Vienna Hat Factory 435 31th St. N.W, Baver, both of Ley [N 7. Gill and Nettie L B. Ruive cnd Jeftries. Nagengast, Tass AT Jmfim;wrml Aprll Prices On a0d Ruth A linsk While adding to the appearance of your home this spring, give a sught to lamps and lighten the se at these special low prices on nps BRIDGE LAMPS Lamp, . complete with slik shade, mahogany. only Prices on these. HANDSOME WILLOW FURN ITURE Just what you want for the coming summer. Six-picce Willow Suite. Enameled in 2 colors. Includ- 3172 65 ing cushions covered in cretonne.... GECORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. amTEnmsETnee Main 4224 SRS AR 2 T AL/ KL LT LY LT ETHTTILL LI L1171 L 1 LA AT L PO L L 1AL LA E LT Floqr. Lamps eautiful special BANDED HATS e CO Headquarters for Gage Sport and Tailored Hats Creeron Millinery Co. wnoresazs 614 12th St. N.W. Between F and G Around the Cormer From High Prices RETAIL' e INFXPENSIVE GARMENTS HMiade to Our Requirements An Achievemens in Designing Y thoughtful and ofiginal methods of designing we have produced some inex- pensive dresses, suits and coats which will meet our criterion of quality. The importance of this will be realized when it is stated that our buyers are kmown in fashion centers as superlatively critical There has been no attempt to save on the quality of cither materials or workmanship. ‘The economy comes thru the superb simplicity of the patterns. And by this very plan 2 deal of distinction and charm is achicved as well. Here then are garments to please the patrician at prices to fit the slender purse. [Erlebachex Exclusively Different STREET SOCIETY Deaths Reported. | | The following deaths have heen reported to | {he lealth department In the Tast (weats-toot | John J. Riordan, o inz for—ene 25c 5 HOOKS for $1 David Harrie, Hobere D Maston, PEARLMAN’S BOOK 933 G St. °*» SHOP Big assort- ment, new and E. Lawson uxed, now seli- . 1372 Kenyon s Ulrleh, i irard st Wasbington Uni- Providence Hospital, Woodle: rd. - 1862 Californin st i 3 st Tuberenlneis T P. Steiner, 70, abeth 8. Dough m Colema; Emanuel Lawson, 351 TREES—SHRUBS—PLANTS 400 VARIETTES “HOME GROUNDS—THEIR PLANNING A booklet written by a great authority, r PLANTING” led free to home owners Personal Service Our Landscape Gardener will be glad to arrange suitable plant mater ROCK CREEK NURSERY ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND Entrance on Rockville Half W Jetween Montr The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Special Offering of Charmingly New Easter Hats —which we have designated for selling at the unusual price of $972.50 Beyond describing because the variety is as large as the quantity—they being practically in- dividual Hats. But they are all distinctive de- signs—of exclusive types—and of the Louvre's standard. We have pleasure in making this extraordi- nary opportunity available just now—bhefore ster. Other Hats—Sports—$5.00 to $22.50 Dress, $10.50 to $35 sd BN DR EEDNEEEeE G RENNNENERR Service and Courtesy Madame XReducing Girdle Established 1877 des the Tt your waist, kaps and thighs as well, and holds them . 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It is entirely new—nothing like it has ever been known be- fore. The most comfortable, practical girdie you ever had ca! Come in and try it on today! Wdane e #8_NOW ON_DisPLAT, In our Corset Dept., Third Floor. My EENEEREEEENEENEEES