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Motables for the initial T. W. Griffith's remarkable “America.” While the story of tha performan was broadcast ousands of persons in nd throughout the v in general, the splendi and the film itself mu President and Mrs nted from witn. ir_departur, Yor! ouse b in_Congres nte by ow and o nister of Chi suests of Mr. pson, ~ who, and Mme. and Mrs. John tained be- and Mrs. Kenueth Roberts, | Des Mrs. loss Thomp- and Mr. Walter Pentield tor and Mrs. James W. Wads- rth, jr. entertained in their box and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mr. Mrs. Parker Corni their Jerry Wadsworth, njamin Senatar entertained their before going to the and their box A. Reed | Admira! The Adolphus Senator with 1w, Mr. adelphia. 1407 Do guest Miss former Manor, Dorothy Senator C. a Cooper had | Shoreham d Mrs. R, nday eve oneli of Nash The Con on't {fun of every E Easter holidays have their respective homes. returned at a theater party afternoon in honor of Miss Spruc ank, whose marriage to Mr. Everert A. Hellmuth will take place Wednesday evening. The guests in- cluded members of Miss Sprucebank’s wedding party. They are Miss Helen Spruceb: maid of honor; Mrs. Herold Haynes, matron of honor, and M Marjorie Palmer and Miss Florence Boteler, bridesmaibis. Mr: and tea Monday Cassie among the r Key at the Moncura Tyne es of Francis unveiling of his table e Key bridge, presented by t Daughters of 1312 yesterday after- noon and which was accepted by the retary of War in behalf of the en. The Wash Dobbs Alumna anch of the Ass tion, of which Mre. Arthur Franklyn' Musgrove is i3 arranging a rummage will be held Saturda from 10 am. to 6 o'clock p.m. at 1224 I street, the proceeds of which will g0 to the building fund of school. Tho authors’ costume and carnival ball and supper at Wur@man Park Hotel Thursday night is the crown- ing social event of the biennial con- vention of the Pen Women's League this w. Notables, serious, or humorcus, are great play period and this bril call forth not o dramatie, poetie nterested in_the Thursday _evening, nt affair promises to the taient but the mber of this great ton at this time, The ball is in o of Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy d Mre, MacPher- son Crichton. Mrs. Theodore Tiller is chairman of arrangements and has arranged for the following youns ladi committee: s Claudia Reed, chairman: Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Atn Devereuy, Miss Margaret Pou, Mis: Ruth Stoddard, Miss Letitia Dawson, Miss Ruth Wal Miss isie McHeldin, Miss Margaret Zol- Miss Hetty Byrne, Nina nantopoulo: Selden, Miss Diana Cumming, Bugen Lejeune, Miss E Mi Miss Cecil Jones n They will be fappers of fiction, Clurk is airman of en's committee and has markable sembly of f this circle in Wash- ington Their tire yet unknown to any of those con ted with the ball, it being a comple surprise to everybody concerned ternity in W Mi dressed Mr., from 9 to 12 Twenty-first Annual Ball | Last Night Big Success. The twenty-first Dixie ball wus given 1 ng in the larg: rd Hotel, b; “hapter, No. 644, of the United of Confederacy, and -lightful danc The room for dancing, and few of the fii | but with few her son 1 of Cos Cob, ( in b - Mr. London editor_of the nnett gucs of London | entertain and her | Hill are | New York | Coolidge | box at | Mrs Mrs. Hare Lippincott has returned rom Kurope, v took Mare! fore returning to Chevy peaking luded th. Mel- nmins, Col, Thompson, president of president of George rsity and Mrs. Low- of the British em- Getty Chilton, n , the Aus- tralian . Don- 2dd M Allen, Chier rrome i Just Conr Admiral and Admiral and GGen. and Mr: 3 lon Cum "heodore V. RBayard, Dr. Charl Dr. and Mrs. G. C. . ‘Col. and Mrs. Stephen LT Slocum, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mr. d Mrs. William R. Cast} r.; Mrs. ndolph MeKin the F . Canon lden Myer, Mi Lydia Biddle and Miss Martha Cod . Commissioner MacKinnon gave a toast for tho British glests to the continuing friendship _of _Englishe #peaking peoples, and Dr. Lewis ro- &ponded on bohalf of American were_given to the King of ¥neland, the President of the United States and to Ambassador Howard. Mrs. Vanderbilt, who is at the Fam- fiton Hotel, will leava Friday for Biltmore. N. C., 10 attend the wedding ©f Miss Corneila Vanderbilt and the Fon. I. I%. A. Cecil the following ruesday. Mrs. Parry Wright will retumn to her home in New York today after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S Lovette in their home, at 172§ N street. Mra Wright came to attend tho messions of the N. S. D. A. R. last week. The marriage of Miss Susie Mitchell Dorsett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William _Newman _Dorsett, to Mr. Russell Naylor McAlister took plac Saturday, April 19, at 4 o'clock pm., @t St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rev. William H. Pettus officiating. The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore a three-piece wuit of tan charmeen, with hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilles of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Grace Roberds, who wore a blue georgstte dress with a gray hat. Her corsage bouquet was of pink roses and sweetpeas. The bridezroom was attended by Mr. Clifton Whyte as best man, and the usMers were Mr. Tei- fair B, Dorsétt, Mr. Carl BEdmondston, Mr. Enut Nilsson and Mr. T. Ellis ‘Allison. Preceding _the ceremony, Mrs, Mary Sherier Bowie sang “O Perfect Love.” Immediately after the ccremony Mr. and Mrs. McAlister left for a motor trip through the norta. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hawks have returned from their wedding trip @nd are at the Hamilton Hotel. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. W. N. ‘Richardson, -jr.; Midshipmen Steve chet and James R. Dancey of the nited States Naval Academy and Miss Louise Lankford of Baltimore, Svho have been guests of Mrs. Clyde |erans in their gra: uniforms missed dance. The little company of the ifederate army marched in at 9 ock and were cscorted to their box, xceptions they did not derate flag hung box and the Stars Dl of honor SERVICE A. A. A Servico Station OUR miodern building, equipment and experienced MEN assure you really satisfactory serv- ice. WASHING and polishing day and night. CARS callcd for and delivered where ot any time. NCED mechanics and modern equipment for re- ring. rebuilding and lu- brication. FILLING station available at all times. Kree crank case wervice., TIRE snd tube repairing. STORAGE and specinl garage service to meet your indi- vidual reqairements. ROAD service upon call at any time. NEVER closed. Always avaflable. Sheridan Garage, Inc. 2516 Q Street N.W. 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Ask your doctor about it, your druggist for it; start with Hypo-Cod right away. ommended in Washmgton by Peop! LI DI the | a background for Doris | with the Stars and Stripes ard back of Mrs. president of the chapter, who stood @ head of the r the Mrs. Smith wa. ing by the divi | Albjon Tuck; Mrs. the officers of the chapter, M | Howit Claude nett Smith t, mad Mrs. Benn T or. Ric ett, Mr, & v e | encrusted in cut steel: ) | pink taffeta trimme Mrs Le: and net trimm. Mrs. Tow trimm, son, i Mrs. ¥ Gladys ished to siasm. turs ing of accompanied Ly piano, and the quaint danc ch of the 1a. ed iv n W their “pi Mr. w i Mrs and chiffon Mre. Allen was in Fre with Bennett had chiffon, and carried' a b Nelson in nd ing 1 their box at 10 his gray Smith. tures of the dance was the sine- | Barl ilbur, voung lades. dance L oW ith _une embro iridescents own of pale embroidered in e Lthe salmon aylor's rocaded ine Carb Mrs. Ca assis! Mrs. Wi tants were all dr skirts and rufffed pantalcttes, with a jix ousing Immediately the veter: Howitt were 0 o'clock. ¢ to|on either side of the Virgin receiving Miss ¢ e 1. Hor. Cla the introdu of bl ven iderd h blue f pink Mrs, wn Th uniform, ¢ uh, r b h od Ibur by much NING state all palms i Bamford & with #old lac dr; of M i chiffon Hornine gold | w v [ :I( t of b d in boufTant nd fi nd ke st line, stand- sta thu- STAR, WASHINGTO! the supper room on the main floor of the hotel, and at the conclusion of th supper dacing was continued until 1 o'clock. Senator David I. Walsh of Massa- chusetts will deliver a lecture on Lourdes at the Hotel La Fayette, this ening at $:15 o'clock. The lecture lis to be glven under the auspices of the Guild of the Little Flower and the proceeds will be devoted to the benetit of the orphanages of Alaska. | A card party the benefit of | the Juvenile Protective Association will take place tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. W hitn treet, Chevy tables jor 0 in addition to Hostesses of tabl to bring Cross will 3 and Mrs. B, HoH of the to_be the Nat nefit_of h, | or an Cros Chase, lather, who is in xes for the spring wiven Tuesday, April nal Theuater, for the e W iz bf Pro rced that taken, Peter Mrs, s all the ™M Drury, John Mont ! S, Rid Mrs. John the Ladiex' which is Mr_and Mrs Louis L. impeon, Mrs. Kolipinski ident of Providence, to Holden, W P dale Foote Auxiliary of he | giving the cha hington chapter of the and W, is arrang- ione Sunday at 2:15 t the Art Center, 1106 avenue. The subject for the discussion is “Wilson-Hardin ndhi and World Peace.” Mr. Charles Weller of the “League of Neighbors The W TUnion of ing a conver: o'clock, p.m., nnecticut nt | n- ep paperhang ing Upholstering Draperies ‘ Slip Covers We are at all umes ready with suggestions for making your home more beautiful, whether it be one room or the house entire. Any orders intrusted to us are invariably ex- ecuted promptly and with complete satis- faction to you. In this connection let us emphasize the point that Decorating by “Henderson™ I's Not Ex- pensive. Estimates C}wen(u”y Furnished James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Mirrors, Lamps, 1108 G Street-Phones te. Main 7675 Main 7676 o¥aYnin! & BYoYoYnYoioYoYoroYaraYaye S aYaloYoln In D. C. TUESDAY, XPRIL 22, T1924. NOVENA STARTS TONIGHT. Services in Honor of Blessed Te- resa Continue to April 30. The national novena in honor Blessed Teresa, “the Little Flower.” will begin tonight at 7:30 o'clock i the Carmelite Shrine of the Little Flower, 200 T streect northeast, and will continue until the evening of April 30. Special_services will be conducted the evening of April 29, commemo- rating the first anniversary ,Gupta of India will proceedings. Among the prominent people interested in the society in Washington are Mr. and Mme. Mr. and Mre, Chilton, Mr. Mrs. Louis D Charles Wood, Mrs, Arrow open the jush-Brow ‘obb are expected art in the discussion. There also a dramatic ng of a devotional Hindu play. invita- tion is general. The dramatic section of the Wom- en's City Club presents Miss Estelle Allen in recital Thursduy evening, | beatification of “the Little "Flower April 24, at § o'clock, at the club- |and praying that the canonization o house ~ Other features of the evening | the youns nun may take pla will be a piano solo by Miss Amy C.| Throughout the Catholic vitt, soprano solos by Mrs. Thel- expected that the anniversary Mills Trotter and a one-act play, | Ter beatific: 0 portrayed by | by of the * Miss Bl ngs that are phine Crowley, all her feast d loscphine her dying promise annoll from heaven.” the one ower rose T T o 2 2 = TTCTTE 1106 G Street. N.W. b o R After-Easter Sale Coats Dressy and Sport Models After-Easter Sale $]1995 $925.00 ‘339.50 540900 Dresses For All Occasions After-Easter Sale 516.95 325.00 . Suits vills and Mannish Materials After-Easter Sale $95.00 $90.50 $30.50 ' Capes Cloths and Silks After-Easter Sale 325.00 329.50 Some Very Special After-Easter Prices in Our Finest, Coats, Suits and Dresses = ay & oYoYoYaYaYaYoYaYoYoYaYaYaYaYoYaYaYaYoYaYoYaYoYaYaYaYa! £ R R & o _— SRS "\ B3 N ,, B MBROKS &© G STREET BETWEEN 1™ I2™ These were intended for Easter Coats, to retail at prices far above $28. But when 1t was too late, the manufacturer found himself overstocked. and asked us to take them off his hands at a mere fraction of what they are worth. Twills and Sport Coats in many beautiful styles, all perfectly tailored, and in every possib_le spn’ng color and combination. ported models. Many are copies Of im- ATl Silk-Lined or | of the | o LRBBRBEBART REZRRVLADY Good Awnings Do Not Cost Much . You're going to be agreeably surprised when you get the estimate—and you're going to be delighted with the comfort you'll enjoy this summer with Awnings. 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