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SOCIETY. Easter Week Brings Rock Creek Hunt Club Gives Final Breakfast Announcements of More than. fifty members of the SOCIETY. Mrs. Cross Is Hostess To Mark Anniversary At Card Party Benefit( Will Be Honored . The members of the College Wom-| s .Whitman Cross will be hostese Plans for chdmgs Rock Creek Hunt Club were enter- cn's Club aro making elaborate prep- | 4t & card party fox the benefit of the | At Leap Year Dance tained at a hunt breakfast at Ward- . arations for the “coming of age” of |Juvenile Protective Association on % man Saddle Club yesterday afternoon ‘ that organization. The elghteenth| Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Party Arranged for Marriage | following the organization's nnat | Bachelor Army, Navy and i annual banquet, which marks the ar- | her Chevy Chase home, 101 East fox hunt of the scason. Mr. . J. . rival of the “age of discretion,” will| Kirke street. Tables are in charge | Manne CO"PS OECE\'S 1924—PART 2. College Women's Club Disabled Veterans Bring in this ad before April 27 - Marcel & Bob Curl.$1.00 Hair Dyeing . . $4.95 Shampoo . . . .50c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Tothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224, Expert Service. T il ,u”% Imported Castile = Juvenile Protective airman of the or- All college women from north- | Eanization's committee in the Twen- crn colleges are especially invited to|ti€th Century Ciub. In addition to : S : | giving her house for the occasion tend. Mrs. Thomas Sidwell will pre- | Mrs. Cross will donate the prizes and #ide at the tea table. ulso serve refreshmer of Miss Lida Adams to|Henry. president of the hunt ciub, be celebrated on Wednesday, April| of Mrs. Ernest R Jocelyn street, or Mrs. Richard F membership of seventy hunt enthu- sl W tions as carly as possible. jong. The hostess of each table is The wedding party for the marriage of | the season. Disabled veterans of the world war | Piyehology Can Do For You” at the | der the an £ : ve 3 e | der the auspices of th president; James D. Hohbs, secretary; tmittee of the Mrs Fairfax Downey, as matron of |G¢OrE¢ Mullen and W. F. Downey,|marine barracks Saturday night, president of th Miss Mary Mendell of Brookiine, Mass, | Gard party Will Aid 2o SR Ioni U IieDImGSE o e L G Miss Bunice Dessez, vice commander American Legion, who is chairman of Brook.ine and A eginald K. Looker of the department auxiliary, who is vice committee. of the Epip) esses—Big Success Ex-|glivials, as well us Army, Navy and was host. i . = 5 4 a0 v Claudian H. M. Roberts, |, The Rock Creck Hunt Club has a| Among Others Invited by , - 3 30. In order:to be sure of places, | 3oL U0 2 Oxtora strest. There will 5 : mombers should make their reserva- ‘be taples for hridge, 560 and mah- siasts, beth men and women. 1t| Legion Women i : has held bi-weekly hurts throughout i Miss Mabel DU will be the guest | requested to bring cards - [he party is the last of the series Miss Lida Adams to Mr. Clandian Henry | Oficers of the club, besides the | of honor, and will epeak on “What | of'(he, heighborhood Kronp Kiven e Mastin Roberls, which will take place |PreSident, are: — Tom ' Hones, vic Jumsion e : Juvenile Pro- = will be the particular guests at the regular weekly tea tomorrow after- | tective Assoclation cc Saturday afterncon, is complete. Miss | Rodney L. Lynn, treasurer: Melvin £ % 3 % y f 3 D reib Voot o el . : 200n 2 ;. o fc ¢ the Twenticth Cen- Adams will be, attended by her sister, | C. Hazen, master of the hounds: | 4P Year dance o be given at th . \T'A:ar‘:‘i:r:;""n:"a;‘ ::";"m‘ trginta | I b Mps. Baward B, Clark 1n 2 wder, chalrman, e mem- Homr, and Miss Tie e o . | WhiPS, and H. H. Dawson, huntsman. | April 26, by the woman members of | H : bers of section four will be the host- | Asociation and S : e iz & he American Leg vom- i e o e o e of Fane the American Legion and the wom csses. Columbia department. This an- and Miss Jessie Thorp of Pittsburgh will . e . & Ba Meidcmales chot. ‘Sinsios. E Casualty Hosplta] on |neuncement has just been made b . e Dis o a e | il be best man, and the ushers will April 29 at Wardman [of the Districc Deparument ot tn include Dr. F. Dennette Adams o the committee arranging the affair, bLrother of the bride: Capt. St. Clair . » + e iips 1t of | Mrs, Coolidge Heads Distin- | "¢ Mrs- 1. W. Fawcets, president of White Plains, N. Y. The ceremony will 2 . R lSaan At e sanp B bertommra ot o weiotk o s Churen | @uished List of Patron- | chairman of the general committec. Marine Corps officers, who are hach- Pecmd. olors, have received invitations to Sprucebank the marriage Mae to Mr. Wednesday > Metropolital | 4 card party will be given Tues- yn Thiree of the American Legion pos| of the bride’s [day afternoon, April 29, at Ward- | of woman veterans of the world & man Park Hotel by the ladles board and six of the auxiliary units have Tnvitations have bevn received for the [ fOF the benefit of Casualty Hospital. | fombined with them in promoting t wedding of Mr. o Brooke, son | It IS expected to be a great s ; Yo4 to the nmh vv'nm of ‘|_I‘< Brooke and financlal succe: Brooke of Prin The list of patro and Miss interest that wome ughter Wright of Fo! cagement. wis The. wedd oon Thesd attend the leap year dance which has been arranged entirely by a feminine committee SILKS AT RETAIL FROM LOOM TO WEARER. 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 & reception parents. —Your Easter Gift— 1,000 Yards of Silks That Have Been Selling at $3.59 and $3.89 Yd. These Are the Super Fabrics From One of Our 13 Mills WILL BE OFFERED FOR 3 DAYS ONLY AT erite. Wright, Joseph Tuley | prowni- | . It includes Mrs. Hub M a’ . s0’emnized Wallace, at Long Beac o Joseph Mansfield, Mrs. Cary T. 2| tended an invitation 1o bovs from the o son, Miss Lau = 4 0 a v e ed, oun S, SCo’ GRAHAM, ritt le'lh":. ”’“‘l\‘ luhn A p A\il(\g {"‘]“1 .\'(” ]jlle‘.[.:l\‘(‘yy !,‘ E Aount} A bride of Thursday evening, who before her marriage was Missy Mae Alen Mrs Claude B. Mayo, Mrs 17 1. Ruct, | The personnel of the committee is | Pollock of Chevy Chaxe, the ‘wedding heing one of the largest cver (o take |Mrs. Daniel Roper, Mrs. Bdwin S | as follows Iy J. Carey and | Place in ¢ ary Methodist Puller, Mrs. Wilten J. Lambert, Mrs. | Miss Violet Vi B. G in Dent, Mrs. George Julian | ing the Belle Rusin Jare Bb Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, | American Legion! Miss Alice n the Navs Wilb - F ok Mrs Paul | tiss, Miss Ann Harkins. Miss M. Pler- o by en Jobe, |son’ and Miss Alma Louthan, repre- i na Pat. | senting th \. Delano Post of For Annual Dixie Ball EN ton, A Blair, Mrs. n, and Miss Helen | Tomorrow evening will be a gala|] ‘rederick Avery and | 5 s , G ] 3 3 t Vro Miss Ju- | / il fabric 3 down—an ‘“m 2 Yroom U Tor The Mot & e Chpror. | Sie. Wraltar B . Visualize a beautiful fabric w dowr 1 M e . U. D. C., when it opens its twenty fabric with a tiny ribbed crepy eff ~acme of master v ers’s art enting the | 875t an 1al Dixte at the New of colorings, i Unit of the| Willard. Many prominent Washing »s Bell, | tonians and notables from out of the Vince . Costello | town will be in_attendance, the 1 the Wamen's Auxiiary; | (02 SCo Bell, repr. h TE DTN on Post Unit of Women's| of the largest in the Mrs. Eva Taylor, represent- | Dixie ball g the Stuart Walcott postUnitofthe| There will be delightful features Templeton, representing the Stuart | &side from the usual dancing. Mr. | by several debutantes of the season | Walcott Post I'nit of the Women' ~[ Earl Carbau 1l render several de- M J. C. Wineman announces that |/ ary, and Mre. Beulah Walle r “vh.(‘, songs. There will also be a will be an unusually a nting the Robley D. J 3 ¥ t of the \Mmm. m. n ure, with voung Kenneth past de- . 1 of the| Gwendo- Horthwest | clanae | G Gala Night Promised 40-inch White, Black, Navy, Midnight, Seal Brown, Havana, Caramel, Mallard, Aero, Almond, Flesh, $ 59 Yd Mohawk, Henna, Zine, Sulphur, Orange, Nickel, L * es being one nistors of i odeled and stored for next wear. Moderate prices Guaranteed work. NEW ENGLAND FURRIER 618 12th.St. N.W. - |fancy aprons | Mrs. Bernard Walls, Mrs. {son and Mrs. Charles Myers, Aztec, Apple Rose, Tomato, Jade, Silver, Tan- gerine and others. Charge Accounts Invited | Plan Be_r;efiit (‘::rd i"arr_v For Church of Nativity A card party will be given at the hington Hotel at 8:30 o'clock “Mark T\xam Evemng Planned by Mlssounans The Missourt Soclety WAl hold its | < Wednes evening for benefit of the eting for the season at the| an | Church of the Nativity, Georgia av o Hotel, [MoRday exRiliE,: | nue. 4 1 28, at § cl‘lu/‘!\ This will be The patrons and_patronesses "in- ening, preliminary | clude Rev. E o [Blachoft, Rey. _ Which wiiliBe’ b attended by the rela- | Hannerman, Mrs. Anton Auth, Mrs D 5 ueesy | friends of the brida | Dalridge Beavers, Miss Elizabetn | mqmery of the famous author. e A A. Ross Hill, formerly president e St s e of the T of Missouri, will de- extend 1 > liver an addre: any Rev. Earle Wi Pl . c ¢Ifley will give readings from Mark | b N y % . Twain Mrs. Ralph Lozier and Mrs. James Hagerman, jr., will be hostess and Al William . Reed |} | St. Matthew's Tea Dance zgeral s _Da J Sl sin Patronesses Announced | Peter C. { Miss Annie V. Lalley, Mrs. John Ser Kenna, A Friend, Mrs. Ella Ocken- shausen. Mrs. John J. O'Brien, Mrs James W. Orme, Mr. Hemry I Quinn, lol——jolc—=jol————la]——=|ale—x]a] €08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Safe S!orage for your fur garments. Phone us to call. of Q)ufiesy LOWITZ Bmsé.)c SUITS = GOWNS - WRAPS EXCLUSIVELY A . who will take cha and have as h s Mrs. Joseph Mc- Kenpa Mg, Pletes Bt . Mrs. Charles Mrs. Roland Ray, Mrs. Charles Rior- dan, Mrs. Willlam Schlobohn, Mr. Francis P. Sheehy, Mrs. Maurice J. Sheehan. Mrs, P. mpson, M < 11 A SUCCESSFUL sales letter ap- COATS AND SUITS s W. Miitenberger. the M Fanny Walton, Mrs. Louis J. Wahl, Mrs. Robert Hinkley: Mrs. C Mrs. Adam Fesc M Thon, © il id ut and |A. Wimsa rl booth, and w a by ) and Mrs, James Couzens, = cc-«-.:-a»a..'i..a..‘ BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS FEOM 545 DEMONSTRATING VALUES WITH KAPLOWITZ SUPREMACY OF FASHION WASHINGTON'S FOREMOST FASHION ESTABLISHMENT" peals to the pros- pect’s reason—it per- suades, Double its appeal! Forceful ex- pression becomes m or e convincing when clothed attrac- tively. Use engraved stationery exclusive- ly. Have it designed and executed by ‘BRE®O®D Engravers end Statiencrs 611 12¢h 8. N. W. st il . Harold & {Mrs. Leo H. Backeland Will Assist Hostess‘ Th, tional president ‘of the Americ: Chemical Society and Mrs. Leo H. Backeland will receive the | Buests at the reception Tuesday eve- | {ning in the mew National Muscum | given for those who have come to Washington for the mecting of the | society this week. Others receiving e the natlonal secretary.and . L. Parsons, the president of Washington section of the so- U ciety and Mrs. R. S. McBride, and | e, B 2, M5 | the “chairman of the iocal entertain- e s ment committee and w. S sl 37| Bigelow. There will be music by the Stinger and Mre. V.| Marine Band. at the lemo: e DA s G i K G 9 B0 department will | Woodward Ferguson T W €20 € ok DD Cxae- D, Norton * will be in ooth, as- M 1216 F St. N.W. We Are Pleased to Announce the Prize Winners in Our Advertising Contest —for the best constructive criticisms on the subject. “What Do You Think of Our Adver- tising 7" $25—1st Prize—Mrs. Anna O. Brien, 1917 New- ton St. N.W. $15—2nd Prize—Miss Nellie W. Hallam, 1341 Fairmount St. NW. $10—3rd Prize—Miss Agnes M. Faherty, 1415 Potomac Ave. S.E. Three Added Prizes Will Also Be Given: $5—Miss Helen L. Lyon, 2921 Ordway St. N.W. $5—Miss Eugenia L. Powers, R. S. Building, Government Hotels. $5—Mr. John L. Getman, 929 E St. N.W. We acknowledge with thanks —the receipt of scores of letters, many of them containing valuable suggestions and criticisms, and express-our great appre- ciation of the great interest taken by .the public in this contest. For those who wish us to use larger type and less descriptive matter we shall be pleased to publish at least'a part of our advertising in this style. And for the great majority who pre- fer our detailed descriptions we shall continue our advertising to a large meas- ure in this style. o) ‘Mrs. G Jmmrnn, Mrs Rard'and Miss Annic 3 Hamilton will _sell . Hannis Ta Preston Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET . ir. The Misses ~ 1 chxrgaof the Captivating Coats —that art marked at a price which makes them decidedly special— 545 The Coat knows no off-season—ifor there's a chill at the end even of a midsummer day which pleads for its com- fomng protccuon. These Coats will rneet every requu-e- ment—ifor dress and the less dressy occasions. Clever de- slgmng. too, that has created new mtcrpretatxona of pre- vailing fashion. In the Twills—in the Downy Wools—in the plain shades—and smart broken plaids. O = 0 e 0 e O e I =0 = I e I = I = = O e D =10 =10 white elepha \lida N, “Tomas 1 muel B. Williamson. soph Crosson will of the grab bag, ass v | Sire - Charles Koones, Mrs. Ray- mond_Heiskell, Mrs. D'Arcy Magee snd Mrs. J. Jy Mundell. - ; ~ Lace Dresses DO YOUR FEET TIRE Responding to the demand for We present-a select variety of new and exclusive effects for street and afternoon wear—dance and formal wear. *3S to *8S In Daytime—=Lace cleverly combined with Flat Crepe, Georgette, Crepe Satin, Crepe Romaine. - Ecru and Cream—DBlack and other colors are handsomely blended. ¢ you have weakened arches, orx'.h,a least suspicion of arch trouble, investigate the merits of Ease-All Shoes. Long. willowy‘ty})es and others on sports lines. For the Dance—all Lace and Chiffon or Georgette co?bi:"d ;”ith Lace—in the high As for our merchandise, we shall con- maver:devslop “Wers. tie yrophs shades which fashion favors. stantlyadhere to our standard of depend- el e | * ability — Fashion with VALUE at all G B. White Co., Inc. As always with The Louvre—original styles. times. We thank vou! o ol > FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc. 1311 G Street NW. | Over Y. W. C. A. Take Elovater. i' There’s a splendid variety—in all sizes—for women and misses, Many cases of foot ills would olc—=o]—=|o|—=olc——d ——= o] —— ol [alc—Flolc—S F——la|—2lal ——=lal——2 0] Third Floor. ]