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{3 irls, Tion Gelasio Caetani Has Yieturned From New York. services for reat Britain. | zuest of the 5 ; Representative Longworth, he Navy, William Hard and Smart New Felt Hats $2.98 to $5.95 Just arrived—a new ship- ment including . "BOB SSTHE:! ribbon-trimmed , much in de- to fit the -brim, larger head White, Black, Gray, Sand, eta Copen, N; Almond Green, “Gage"” Summer Sports Hats for summer, in w: all the new- Sles. $3.49 to $5.95 Dress Hair Hats Reautifully trimmed for summer wear, All the most wanted styles and colors to choose from. $7.50, $10, $13.50 Creeron - Millinery Co. ‘ 614 12th St. N\W. Between F & G Around the Cormer From Higk Prices . Mrs. Coolidge Receiving Faculty Graduates of Girls’ Schools at White House Today. The and | Mrs. ¢ 1 reccive | he Interesting young visitor fro: » GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. 1325 14th St. N.W. The Prep Girl Shop Is a Fashion Center for Girls, Juniors & Misses arrival here she will accompany Gen. Dumont on & tour of the west. tien. Dumont entertained at lunch- eon vesterday at the Hamilton Ho- tel, his guests including Lieut. Ceol. and Mrs. Goring Bliss end Lieut. Col. | and Mrs. Labat | | Miss Helen Cannon reached Wash- | ington this morning, accompanied by P d her niece, Mrs. Dorsey Richardson. (irl They have taken a suite at the Shore- ham preparatory to remaining here | for some days. Miss Cannon and Mrs. Richardson arrived in New York on Leviathan, the former having vear abroad, while Mre. Rich- formerly Miss Helen Cannon a few days by Mr. Eichardson, who is still in Pari Sheldon Whitehouse, wife of selor of the United States n Paris, will be among the s aboard the Olympic, sail- - [ing tomorrow from New York. Mrs. SIOERWO OO ¢ wIoP, MLLE. JEANNOTT HEYMANS. Belgium, the guest of Surgeon General and Edward R. Stitt and their daugnters, the Misses Stitt. her passage for | of illness. | ary of labor, | , who was ap President Coolldge co nference on immigra- | be held m! PLEATING HEMSTITCHING Buttons Covered MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2561 15tk St. N.W been at her 2l months ¢ the end PLITT’S SATURDAY SPECIAL 8821.75 Ten-Piece § 50 Dining Room Suite 525 chairs and one armchair Place Your Order Now for Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering WY, 7% QOur expert and skilled workers are awaiting vour call to beautify your home. Telephone Main 4224 and a representative will call and give you an estimate. 7 N W) Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering Main 4224 72227 BRI, SHOP Offers A Selection of Exquisite Confirmation Commencement and May Procession FROCKS Very Specially Priced $7.50 to $29.50 Daintily fashioned White Frocks of Silk Crepe, Georgette and Imported Voile, trimmed with lace and ribbon; also tailored models, for girls, juniors and misses (six to sixteen). Presenting apparel designed expressly for the “younger set” that will delight the heart of any miss. [Esrllelbaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE -TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET WASHINGTON, D. C., Rome, beginning May 15, sailed yes- terday for Naples by the Dulillo, ac- companied by Mrs. Henning and thelr daughter, Miss Beatrice Henning, who have been at the Hotal Astor, in New York, for several days Before returning Mr. Henning will visit the varfous ports of Europe from which emigrants come. Mr. G. R. Hull of the Department of Justice will entertain at dinner to- night in the diplomatic suite at the New Willard. He will have nine guests. Mrs. Robert W. Patterson will be among the passengers aboard the Olympic sailing tomorrow from New York, to remain abroad through the summer. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, who closed her house cn 18th street a fortnight ago and has been in New York since then, will sail tomorrow aboard the Olympic for Kurope to remain through the summer. Mrs. Slater was in Washington for a few weeks in the autumn and then went to Flor- ida, returning here in the spring for a short time. early Mrs. Warren C. Fairbanks and Miss Constance Fairbanks will sail tomor- row from New York aboard the Olympic for Europe and will spend some time abroa Mrs. Mason Campbell of Philadel- phia is the guest of Mrs. Kdmond Pendleton, at Stoneleigh Court Mrs. Josiah Plerce is in New York for a few days and entertained at luncheon yesterday at Pierre's for her daughter, A Josiah Pierce, jr. Among the guests were Mrs. Arthur Hornblow, jr, and her sister, Miss Celeste Crosby Miss Betty Werner s entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss S Miss Anne Rachi who are visiting ) Gri Mr. and Mrs. Peter M Dorsh and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stew- art and Mr. and Mrs. James Williams left Washington this morning to mo- tor to Atlanti . Where they will spend some da. Haddon Hall, formerly Mrs. Thomas H. Wadden, Miss Annie Thrie Pou, daughter of Rep- resentative an § on today with e_1h nd "MMER COTTAGES FOR RENT SARANACINN On whore of beantifrl Upper Saranac Lake 0 mans improvements for coming er season: besutiful large lonoge; aiso Tge double rooms with bath 18 Hole Championship Golf Clientele socially desirable: superb cuisioe exceptional mo otor boats: movi CERTI faranac Tan ente fuberetar Trounle i ire. Pou of North Caro- | Thomas H., jr., and has joined her hus- band at the home of her parents. Mr. Wadden came to Washington about two months ago, and he and his family will make their home here, se- lecting an apartment s soon as 'pos- sible. Mr. Miguel Molina, son of the min- ister of finance of the Argentine Repub- lie, Mr. Victor Molina, who has been ap- pointed Argentine consul in the State of Washington, is in the Capital for & few days. He is accompanied by Mme. Mo- lina, and they will make their home in Beattle. Capt. and Mrx. Foote Hosts Preceding Navy Dance. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Robert Guller, who are here on vacation from the former’s post in China, were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Capt. and Mrs. P. W. Foote, who entertained a comoany of twelve and took their guests later to the dance in the sail loft of the navy yard given by officers of the yard and the U. S. Mayflower. Mrs. Horace M: at dinner last e rland was hostess ning, taking her guests later to the New York State Society's dance at the New 'Willard. In the company were Mrs. Guy Scott, Mre. Buford of Tennessee, Mrs. Charles Helmbold, Mrs. Mattie Porter of Ken- tucky, Mis: zabeth Edwards, Miss Craig, Capt. Dwight Partridge, Dr. James A. Emery, Addison Fiournoy and Benjamin Flournoy. d Mrs. Claude N. Bennett en- at dinner last evening at the Arts Club in homor of Mr. Arthur Bullard. The guests were Mrs. Arthur Phenomenal This most unusual offer is for day only. Our vast showing of newest and best millinery for Fach hat is the last word in n ity are to be found. NOUVEAU Ida Walters’ 932 F St. FOUNDED 1894 occasions is included in this offer. nery, and only hats of highest qual- FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jeffords, Col. and Mrs. William C. Harlee, Mrs. R. L. Hamilton, Mrs. Leila de Zaraus, Miss Janet Richards and Mr. Bush- Brown. Mr. Bullard gave a talk after dinner on the “Memel Settlement Matter, Mrs. Stouffer, who is a guest of Mrs. Grace Krysinger at Meridian Mansions, entertained a company of eight at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ogd:p. Reid of New York are at the Shorcham Hotel. Miss Eudora Clover is staying at the Hotel Roosevelt, where she ar- rived earlier in the week from Cali- Tage) KAPLOWITZ | BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. OF ACKNOWLEDGED PREEMINENCE FROM $35 | DEMONSTRATING VALUES WITH | KAPLOWITZ SUPREMACY OF FASHIONS | Mark Down Any Hat in Our Subway Hat Shop one the all nilli- 44 HAT SHOP Original Shop Adjoining Metropolitan Thuke'r Known for Remarkable Value-Giving F eaturing Every Garment Beautifully Silk Lined. 1109 F ST. N.W. Made to Sell up to $35.00 Every conceivable style for the smartly dressed woman, emphasizing the slender silhouette of youth, 5 MATERIALS ARE Poiret Twills " Polaires Berkshire Plaids Sport Fabrics Block Chinchillas Some With Fur Collars Saturda SOCIETY. For Misses— Juniors—Girls New Showings of Unusual Apparel Moderately Priced Misses’ $35, $45, $58.50 to $78.50 $68.50, $78.50, $98.50 to $238 $25, $37.50, $45 to $78.50 $35, $45, $58.50 to $128 $25, $37.50, $48.50 to $118 -$10.50, $14.50, $18.50 to $30 $9.75, $12.50, $15 to $22.50 Dress Coats. . Dresses. . SKirts) ..oc0 05 Confirmation and Graduation Dresses Juniors’ and Girls’ $12, $16.50, $19.50 to $78.50 Silk Dresses. . ... ... $15, $19.50, $25 to $45 Gingham and Linen Dresses. . ........$3, $4.50, $7.50 to $19.50 Hats. . 5 $3.50, $4, $7.50, $10.50 to $14.50 Skirts. . ..ouou.....$5.75, $6, $6.75 to $8.50 Middies. .......... $1.95 and $3 Novelty Sweaters—Underwear F Street Corner Jhirteenih 'WE SOLICIT CHARGE ACCOUNTS - PeNNSYLVANIA Ave. AT 8TH.NW. | Lovely Dresses, $14- | Lovely Suits, $14-% | Lovely Coats, $142 Specializing in Misses’ Footwear A complete misses’ shoe store—and a full stock of high-grade shoes—the sort of footwear the growing girl should wear— with low heels and moderate toes. Plenty of style but not at a sacrifice of comfort and provision for foot growth. Sketched above is a new sandal of patent leather, ved kid and blue kid at six dollays. ICHS _ Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth