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Society | (Continued from Eighth Page.) 3d., at the Ritz-Carlton ertson and his brid Tow aboard the Majestic for a wedding trip in Europe Mr. Rob- Pen League Ball Las¢ Night Splendid Success. Men and women of all ages in literature and the world'of fashion were depicted by writers of today as they paraded in review ball at Wardman last night by Pen Wome Dast, the crowning soc annual conference. The doubtedly the most brill cessful yet given by the ue The ballroom was particularls oriental _decorations herry blos pla s in th nt of the ball was un- nt and suc- all the baitroom in i 1y large ones being cachh end of the ballroom at which were the honor guests, The tables we marked off into boxes by chains of green and white pl ribbon. Cloy tributing to the m e room were winds. or bot were Dr of the Serbs, Croats Ante Tresich Pavichich Mrs. James W. tor and Mrs. A 1tiona Harriet ent the William Wol ention of the league Locher, pre; branch: Mrs rector of the onal officers. Among and enter Mark Potter, Mrs z Walter Heustis, Mrs John Mock and M of out-of-town « gue also veeupied members of committee. Afrs. Hawley who character as erin, the Great. Florida won the as “Flowing ( Geldert the bes “Lord and Lady Jean ephenson Mrs. first pri Mrs. “Burlingame of odern fiction prize and Mr. and M uple * prize of Liverpool ine Milton the group as “Carmen, Tuy, the prettiest Mi rnest the oriental aw 3 Walter A n Millionair will sail tomor- || EYDSY the tiny mp room, wit °d electric were told by ranged in one end of tall pine trees and bulbs, Robert K Miss Marie J i | | | | | | Mr. Perlema and represen motion picture interests in N were the judges. The commit in charge of the decorations included Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, chairman: Mme. Sze, the Chinese minister ert K. Willla vice o an; Williamson Dodson, Sre Taylo . Leeteh Mrs. served at midnight ew York | and was srederick C. muslcal and Park ar Admiral and Mrs ained at Wardmar t evening for the t guard stationed in Wash- aud their families, and Mrs. John W. Eelt ha | their zuest for a time Mr. H. Fhver.Who 18 hotA'ng an exhibition of thumb hox sket/ aes and water col- ors at the Corcorsa Gallery of Art. \\: Galbraith mal dinner last 1 taking their Mr |in the {1ater to th | willara retary of the m and Mme the honor gue: a dinner given by Dr. ¥ Joseph Heller at Le Paradis rained at suest ry Donaldson o were Mary Fran- phine Fred and Mrs. A Mrs. Zuests Mr. Attica, Ind of Myer Dost In the reeeiv + milton Col. Hawkin Louis Prent rs. Paul Ky Wainwright made Music seve chest evening | Edgemoor. nond Brown of <unu‘ atives of Supper ddle officers of -Marine dance in the | anama_spe- | y and Mrs. | d at the tea Miss Helen Moran, Hous- n was ad- Maj. the @ ntemm ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the motion picture conference held in the city this week, will be guest of honor. Mrs. Ethel Styles Middleton of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Maud Guthrie, also from Pittsburgh; Mrs. Elizabeth R. Dessez and Mr. Don Carlos Ellis and others of the special speakers at the conference will be among the visiting guests. The tea will be from 1 to 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion will be at home Sunday from 4:30 to 7 o'clock to the members of the Wash- ington Opera Company. Mrs. Kath- arine Antonius will give at 5 o'clock her illustrated lm\«lugul‘, “A Trip to the Holy City. Th will be music. Mrs. Q. Donaldson en~ ained at dinner last evening at their residence, on Massachusetts avenue. in compliment to Mr. and Ziegler of Attica, Ind., who are of Representative and Mrs. Purnell, 'The other gue and of will Association 1-Hellenic 1 University ton A Special Offer | A Beautiful Picture ugene Cheva- | s last eve- | and | STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d’'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER $1.00 G DINNER o $1.00 Alxo regular a ~ . carte serviee Your Patronage Is Invited PLEATING HEMSTITCHING Buttons Covered MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 561 15th St (MER COTTAGES FOR RI SARANAC “INN rds and Lvenus Laura is both a memb and nati 18 Hole Chmplomlnp Golf cially desirable; superb cuisine bathing; canoeing: | at the Mask and Wig pi T glve its annual dance at Rauscher's this evening. The patrons and patronesses will be President and Mrs. George Mather Lewis, Dean and Mrs. Wilbur, Dean and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgking, Dean and Mrs. Ruediger, D and Daniel Borden, Dean and Mrs Black, Dean Henning and his Afiss Hennin| L Dean \IIII» Taft. Harry oot Stone. theat Post for the ts will L 3. Graham, Mr. aust, Col. and Mrs, Ch and Miss Lau Among oth. prominent in ington public life who will att, Mask and Wig performance are Andrew W. Mellon und § George Wha whom are giving (iry of the Interior Hunert Woew Mrs. Work, Senator L. F Mr. both Maxk and Wig Performance To Have Brilliant Audience. nt to the Attorne. K. Martin of party Warr A eiphia, will give a box Graham and dsughter and formance at the Belasco Wheater, on Monday eve- ning, April 28, in honor of Chief Jus- same perform- and and Mrs. ries Harlan. Wash- lon and Miss ator and Mrs. of and oister Ball, Graham, Dr. For Spring Housecleamng Painting—Paperhanging and Upholstering— See PLITT! 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