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SOCIETY,. Soec First White House Garden- Party of Season, Held Yesterday After- noon, a Great Success. NGLY beautirul was the den party given on the south wn of the White House ve afternoon, with Mrs. . and, thouzh the dent did not appear invitatic he was the first st the hundreds of visitors who rrom the ception on the lawn, vid im- old print A [ name on the to g wound their w )sphere. t with th and the t B it with color in many of the finishing a picture ul gown W heavy pat- ade with deep St the wris draped andl the hat was in the & tone admirab) the muin part being 1 wide stripe ull yellow younger Hughes and a bluck Other_early er and Mrs. of king's blue hat with blue plum fvals were the § & up and trim- ou_bands e a few diplo- »m the Army with a lurge ety ooper. Maj. Gen Lejeune and their Luaura Lejeune : Assistant rs. Crissinger, Mrs. rter, Mr. and Mrs! Blodgett Col. and n. Mr. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. Charles Barrine Drake. Mr. Drake. Mis: “Love ure and Mystery $2 Editions 500 PEARLMAN'S BOOK 933 G St. SHOP Come to the Vanity ¥uir No. 6 Dupont Circle Ramglett Permancnt Waviog for Sobbed hair. " Special price. 20§16 0 ris for Hair Outs of all deseriptions. price. 50c AUl Work Dome by Erperts for appointment. Fr. 4165. Joe Paiamo. Prop. 1143 Connecticut Avenue Semi-Annual Clearance —of Hats suitable for late Spring and Summer wear. A most important sale event, offering the very smartest millinery at greatly reduced prices. Ezceptional ues at $10 $15, $20, New Arrivals in Smart Blouses, now on view. val- nto a rich | THE EVENING STAR, iety and Mrs. David S Barry, Mrs Barry. David Du_ Bo: ; Miss Cora er and her g mothe Harriett A. McLennan of Atlanta, Ga and Miss Aun Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cleveland, Ohio, who House guests for a sh tending th afternoon, retur: | aay | The Attorne | Mrs. s Mr. and Mr. svenor Hyde Buckus | entertained a distinguished compa dinner la evening at Rauscher’ complim: to the Attorney and Mrs. Harlan PFis 1 the company d Mrs. Edward T ator and Mrs. Walter Edge. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- Representative and Mrs. Bertrand ell. the solicitor general James M. Beck, Mr. udolph Kauffmann, Mr. harles Henry Butler, M. 't time party vesterday d to their home to- General and ined. ADMIRAL AND MRS, CARY TRAVERS GRAYSON. The former is president of the Natienal Capital Horse Show, which opens at Arlington Park this week. of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren [ Miss Claire Bursum, will leave Wash- D. Clarke of San F i ington late in May for New Mexico === and the rest of the family will return and to Socorro when the schools close here. and Mrs. = and he Secretary of War and Mre will entertain a company at r this evening The minister of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco entertained at dinner last evening. dir The minister of Esthonia and Mme. Piip left Washington vesterday for hiladelphia to attend the meet- cademy of Po- nce. They will about Sunday. Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper was host- ess to a company of twenty at lunch- eon today at Rauscher's, entertaining in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Os- car H. Eliel, who, with Mr. Eliel, mo- tored from their home in Illinois and are guests of Representative and Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Elicl shared honors at jal Seie hington Senator and Mrs. Holm O. Bursum of New Mexico entertained a dinner vening. Their daughter, . and_ Pomeroy, all of New York: Mr. Benjamin Hyd: This Good Gold Stripe News Just Received Today And our entire stocks of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, comprising many | thousands of pairs—in several different weights and 31 different shades— B will be on sale at the new prices Saturday morning! I 3 | Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear! i The favorite silk stockings of between 25,000 and 50,000 Washington | women—now at prices that will create a sensation. The silk remains 100% pure—the (old Stripe continues to insure protection from ruinous garter- clasp “runs.” Now more than ever you will insist upon Gold Stripe Silk Stockings. Sold in Washington only at Jelleff’s! FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc. Zie PALAISROYAL Madame X Reducing Girdle —has been sold in our Corset Department nearly two months—and our corsetieres have received special training from the Madame X demonstra- tors, so that they may give excellent service and advice profitable to you. This New Kind of Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips This triumph of scientific corseting gives you at once the slim, straight boyish lines you want and the vogue demands! It actually slenderizes your figure the moment you put it on—makes vou look thin while getting thin. With every little motion, it gently massages away the disfiguring fat on waist and hips and gives you a supple, graceful figure. Makes you look and feel younger. The special cut-away front insures perfect comfort while you sit, work or play. And the special back lacing makes it easy to adjust as you become more slender. Once you have worn the Madame X Reducing Girdle you will not want to be without it. It is wonderfully comfortable, and you will find your- self using it for walking, riding, golfing, and at all times when you need an adequate support against fatigue and desire a slim, charming fig- ure. It is remarkably durable. Women every- where are enthusiastic about it and cannot say enough in its praise. Now on sale in our Corset Department— Third Floor. Sy S EEEENEEEENENEENTENESD ST FEEENEEEES . neheon with Miss Reed, who is making & short visit in Washington before sailing May 28 for her home in England. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McChesney of Syracuse, N. Y., who came to Wash- ington for the wedding of Miss Mary Wallace and Dr. Charles Bruggmann, Wednesday, remained over as the guests of the Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Wallace and were with them yesterday at the White House garden party. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, left Washington yesterday for Phil- adelphia, where he will attend the two-day annual meetings of American Association of Political and Social Science, of which he is the president. Dr. Rowe will return here Tuesday. Miss May Govin will entertain at dinner this evening in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, In compliment to Miss Eliza- beth Hamlin Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hervey Young, whose the | 2 WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924. marriage to Lieut. Dwight Dickin- son, Jr., will take place Tuesday, May The Congressional Club will give its last dipiomatic reception this aft- erncon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the clubhouse, on New Hampshire ave- nue. The honor guests include the ambassador of Spain and Mme. Riano, the minister of China and Mme. Szo, the minister of Bulgaria and Mme, Panaretoff, the charge d'affaires of Austria_and Mme. Prochnik, the re- tiring charge d'affa‘res of Greece and Mme. Tsamadcs and the counselor of the German embassy and Frau (Continued on Ninth Page.) Orfental Rugs and Carpets ‘Waahed, Cleaned Repaired FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. Potomac 1520 1712 20th St. N.W. At Conn. Ave. & R St. WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT I8 FIRST REVEALED FINAL REDUCTIONS ON +# WRAPS and SUITS Tomorrow morning finds the season’s lowest prices on remaining stock of wraps and suits. Supply your needs for vacation time. begin at— New prices #19.75 ZsHOP 1316 G Street City Club Building 1214 F St. N.W. (Still Continuing) May Clearance Sale Coats—Suits—Dresses—at Savings of $10 to $25 on Each Examples $15.00 to $25.00 Flannel Dresses. ... . $8‘ 5 0 $25.00 to $45.00 Silk Dresses $49.50 to $79.50 Silk Dresses $23.00 $36.00 $35.00 to $39.50 Coats.......eeeee $23.00 $45.00 to $49.50 Coats.....ee-.. D3 3. 00 $55.00 to $65.00 Coats. . .. o.vee- — . $49 .50 $39.50 to $55.00 Suits. .. ome-e..... 25,00 $79.50 Three-piece Suits. e $49.50 $5.00 Silk Searfs.-oaeevvneeeeennn.. D3.95 $5.00 Silk Underwear. ... .cmeeecen-- $2.95 $1.85 Silk Hosiery.ue. . ... when the sun shines. casion and smart indeed! —IN FELT —IN SILK —IN CREPE e $1.59 1214 F St. N.W. FOR TOMORROW— Delightful Selections in Smartest NEW SPORTS HATS 5 7% 10 A Sale of Unusual Values! Hats that fit snugly when the wind blows—comiortably In a word, ideal for any summer oc- Their charming shapes and sum- mery fabrics make them inexpressibly smart. —IN SATIN —IN RIBBONS —IN EMBROIDERED FABRICS —IN WHITE HATS —AND IN ALL THE NEW SUMMER COLORS AND COLOR COMBINATIONS \ SOCIETY. F‘fi MASHION Ygnores Geography — HE modes are revealed here at the moment of their first public show- ings in Paris, London and New York. Buy your wardrobe at home wherc you are known and protected. You may wear costumes purchased here anywhere in the world with the comfort- ing consciousness that you arc properly attired. lEsFlebaclher Exclusively Different TEN TWELV ACCOUNTS { c/(Qc/qu PennsYLVANIA Ave. AT 87TH.NW. Beautiful HATS $1.98 Lovely Dresses, $14-% Lovely Suits, $14:% Lovely Coats, 142 WONDROUS SELECTIONS IN Sh)nm’ng New Hats In a Large ‘Variety for the Woman and Miss NOT ONLY SMARTLY FITTED IN A BECOMING STYLE, BUT YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE LOW PRICE. White, solid black Black with white, sand Narcissus, copen, rose Orchid and Navy Hats of Satin Hats of Bengaline Hats of Imported Hair Hats of Summer Fabrics