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8 o) SOCIETY President and \[rs Loohd(re Bidding Good - bye to Mémbers [helr House Party. R. ALANSON B, HOUGHTON named Ambassador to Grea tain. who was a guest ai the White House, left ther this morning. Mrs. Hills o Northampton. who accompanied Mrs Goodhue mother of Mrs idge, to Washington for the {naugu- ration, has returned to her home the Cool- Dean 3f the Corps and Senora de Riano Feted in South. ador of Spain and Senora who are guests of Dr. and atterwhite at Palm Beach, are ively entertained. Last and Mrs. Satterwhite large dinner for their guests Gothic stone banquet hail villa and following the dinner \ dancers gave an exhibition Frances Alda sang several Among the guests were the of Hungary and Countess /i, Representative A . Marquis de Talleyrand, Bdson Bradley, Mr. and ) k, Countess Potocka and who are guests of the of Hungary and Countess Townsend Russell will give his evening at the Ever- in honor of the Amb. de Riano, Canon J. dinne their honor. Claflin_ will give for them and Sun- Mr. and M ward T. Stotes- will entertain at luncheon in their honor preceding the 1 the corner stone of the Span morial Church, when the Ambassador will ofticiate heon Saturda Capt. Axel York and The Minister of Sweden, F. Wallenberg, is in New will sail S day on the Aquitania 10 pass several weeks in London Mme. Wallenberg is at Palm Beach, where she and the Minister went last with the Minister of Hungary party. She will return to n in about a week to re- il the Minister's return. The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoffl will be the honor guests dinner tomorrow evening of Mme sinoff, wife of the former secre- tary of the Bulgarian legation in n. Mme. Lessinoff, who is n Park Hogel, will remain gton for about a fortnight ster of Hungary and chenyi entertained a company luncheon yesterday at the Lverglades Club. They were hosts at dinner Tuesday evening, Minister of the Netherlands, Jonkheer Dr. A. C. D. de Graeff, will leave today to spend a short time w York, returning to Washington turday evening. The Minister of the Dominican Re- public and Mme. Ariza have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a visit to New York. e Minister of Greece and Mme. spoulos will go to New York to- to spend about four days. Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial entertained at luncheon today in her home on KKalorama road, the guests including Senora. de Alfaro, Mrs, Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs, Earle B. Mayfield, Mrs. Ldward Campbell, Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr,; Mrs. Edgar E. Clark, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Roy Neuhauser and Mrs. Theodore J. Tiller. The retiring attache of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Mr. Slobodan Godjevac, left for New York yesterday, and will sail Satur- day on the Aquitania for his new post at Belgrade, at the state department. The marriage of Miss Anne Hamil- ton Gordon, daughter of Mrs. George Barnett, to Mr. Henry Suydam will take place at noon April 25 in_the Church of the Ephiphany, the Rev. Dr. Z B. Phillips officiating. The ceremony will be followed by a small Teception for intimate friends of the ride and bridegroom at the home of n. and Mrs. Barnett on Rhode Island avenue. Miss Gordon will have as her only attendant her sister, Mrs. Robert N. Dickey, who sailed March 4, from France, accompanied by her sordon Dickey. Mr. Stan- ydam will be the best man for his brother. Mr. John Hays Hammond, accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Natalie Hammond, and her friend. Miss Helen %) FRIDAY'S REMNANT SALE ® Thrifty women will note these extraordinary savings at a glance. Come early tomorrow for the choice selections. 12 INFANTS® COATS, trim little modals in kit chinchill and other wool materials, Bizes 1 to 5. Values s e Tags. White they $1.95 last, temorrou 3 SILE BABY '“Ea'” attravtive models, with embroidered Totms. Tomorrow oniy st $1:45 INFAN KNITTED S, three pieces, sacque, cap _and _booties. (Skghtly aoied) " 33.65 &1 45| value, Tomorrow af.. 6 JAP SILK CARRIAGE ROBE $205 and 8393 values. They wil o hurry 30 BABY SWINGS, nltfllc!u‘!ly made of solid white canvas, Un sale fomorrow of. . e 49 INFANTS’ PILLOW BLIPS, hemstitched borders, el o TpANTS it wiih o Kapor. 39 PANTY DRESSES, with ‘touches Aand-embroidery. Bizes 2 9C e = I'URS ')I" CHILDREN 'S BOCK! ind colors; some sliohti «mltv! M.u ‘ !o 8%. Tomorrot. o, pate. -+ with % SATINE 4 fe- 480 of 10 6. 285 eorw.and black, ° Valuca 3 Wt 4t taats iomorroi. e T "ac Take 16 WOMEN'S SWEATERS qent of styles and colora. Valies § Pkt <) 95 KNITTED &TITS, Valdes 39,75 to $19.75. | They shoutd 2o mapped up tomorrow in o §9 Q5 hurry at. “Things for Baby and Tots” runschiigs 9 o”lnullhd!& Il.'ll.bl-ll- Phone Main 4299 Piatt | | Washington ! | reduced 9Qe | prLLOWS, | Reduced 25‘: l | | CTETY. of ‘arusi, are - tomorrow they have Hotel Ambass motoring from back to Wash- Atlantic City, some days at he ador. James M. Beck. wife of the 2 1 will be at home to- norrow afternoon from to 6:30 yelock. for the last time this season. will have assisting her Mrs, Ed- ward Sanford, Mrs. Thomas F. ayard, Mrs. J. Mayhew inwright wmnd Mrs. Robert w. Lansing. Mrs. Stra Strauss wil tomorrow uSS. wife of Admiral be at home informally afternoon to cullers. Lewis r niece Marsha'l has visiting Miss Nancy Curtler of \ & nd, who arrived in New York Tuesday on the Aquitania. Judge and Mrs. Willlam Lamar entertained a eighteen at dinner last night. The honor guests were the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn and the addi- tional guests were Admiral and Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. George Dr. David Jayne Hill and Col. Bailey company of Mrs. Fenton Bradford will entertain at dinner this evening in onor of Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh T. r. who will leave shortly for ific Coast. where Comdr. Le Clair will join the battle fleet Thomas S. Wilkinson has left for California to Jjoin her husband, Lieut. Comdr. Wilkin- son, at San Diego. Comdr. Wilkinson Is with the Pacific fleet, and Mrs. Wilkinson will remaln with him on the coast for a month before return- ing to the Capital Mrs. Mrs. Clark Munford and her daugh- ter, Miss Nevill Munford, have re- turned from Atlanta, Ga.; New Or- leans, La.. and other points in the South, where they visited for two| weeks, | Mra A, T. Beauregard, wife af} Comdr. Beauregard, who is a member f the Unifed States Naval Mission h Admiral McCulley in Brazil, will and in New York Monday, when Mrs. Munford and Miss Munford will meet her a‘nd bring her to Washington for a visit: In the presence of a distinguished company the marriage of Mrs. Mayme McCaslin to former Senator Thomas Sterling took place last evening at § o'clock in the Cleveland Park Con- sregational Church, the Rev. George Farnham officiating. The church had a pretty arrangement of pink carna- tions, palms and ferns—the flowers from the White House gardens—and the nuptial music was particularly charming. Mr. Frank Sanderson sang “I Love You Truly,” accompanied by ! Willlam ‘Eugene Chilton, who d the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of moon- stone gray romaine crepe, fashioned on straight lines and embroidered with cut steel beads. Her picture hat was of gray horsehair braid, faced with orchid crepe and trimmed with gray ostrich and a pink and orchid roll of velvet about the crown. She car- ried an arm bouquet of pink roses and orchids. The ushers were Mr. William Eu- gene Chilton and Mr. Jens Otterness. The bride had no attendants. There was no reception following the ceremony, and Mr. Sterling and his bride left for Baltimore, and they Breslar 1309 G ST, NW. SEDUCTION RAGING, REMARKABLE SENSATIONS IN THE FASHION WORLD. FROCKS AND COATS THAT ARE COPIED_ IN THE SAME MATERIALS AND WORKMANSH IP FOR BRESLAU PATRONS AT EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE PRICES, NEW ENSEMBLES —Fashionws newest Spring ‘creations — as low as— !15 Who ax Mrs. Mayme E. McCasli in Cleveland Park to former sther Weems n the Florida will eail today on the " to spend several weeks winter resorts. The bride’s going-away gown was an ensemble sult of brown charmeen, trimmed with mink fur, with shoes and hat to match After April 15, upon their return to Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling will reside at 2700 Thirty northwest. Mrs. Draper Hosteas for Son at Luncheon Today. Mrs. Ames G. Draper entertained at luncheon today at the Grace Dodge 23 EETEY ESSZS=S= Mr. E. G here for a Among Hall, Hotel in honor of her son Draper, who is visiting few days en route to Chicago the guests w cival president of Mrs. Hall, Dr. Robert western University and Mrs. Galt and Miss Elizabeth Peet of Washington. Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan, presi- dent of the American Medical Con- gress, will entertain at dinner at the Congressional Country Club tomor- row evening. Mrs. Theodore Shuey entertained a SEESEESENE ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS —_— Spring Wall Papers f Our display of new Wall Papers offers fascinating selection, and embraces pat- terns suitable for interiors of every type. Over fifty years’ experience as Interior Decorators assures you finest work at con- sistently REASONABLE PRICES. & PAINTING & PAPERHANGING estimates gladly furnished. Jamres B. 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Mrs, Charles Rinard, a sister to Sen- ator Borah, who came to Washington from her home at Fairfield, 111, to at- tend the inaugural ceremony, was the guest of Miss Adelalds Borah at the Arts Club Tuesday evening. Former Senator George B. Martin of Kentucky, who succeeded the late Senator Ollie James in the Senate, I8 at the New Willard Hotel, where he arrived today from his home in Cat- lettsburgh, Ky. Miss Annette C. Sheridan, Miss Julla Teresa Sheridan and Mrs. Mat- thew Joseph O'Connell of 1726 Twen- ty-first street have gone to Atlantic City to remain until after the Easter season. Mrs, Francois Berger Moran, who is a patroness and boxholder for the Spring festival of all-American art- iste, which opens at the Mayflower Hgtel Monday evening, March 16, and who 1s also a member of the advisory committee for the festival, will enter- tain at luncheon at the Arts Club Monday, in honor of the visiting art- ists who are to appear on the pro- gram. Preceding the luncheon the artists will be the guests of Mrs. Miriam B. Hilton, chairman of the courtesy com- mittee for the festival, and of Mrs. KAPLOWITZgros. iNCOR 721 MAR Moran for a drive about the city. The guests at the luncheon. will be Mrs. David Allen Campbell, under | whose auspices the concerts are being given; the visiting artists, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley, Milan Lusk, Paula Heminghause, Karolyn Wells Bassett, Nora Fauchauld, Jerome Uhl and Elste Thelde Moulan, Mr. Alex- ander H. Galt, manager of the Choir Invisible, and Mrs. Galt; Mrs. Danlel C. Chase; the members of the courtesy committee of the festival; Mr fam b. Hilton, chairman; M Moran, hostess for the lunchey Eugene Byrnes and Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl. The marriage of Miss Emily Hut- on of California, daughter of Mrs. ampton Hutton, to Dr. Howland Allen Gibson, lieutenant, United States Medical Corps, took place yesterday In Bethlehem chapel, Washington Cathedral. Miss Hutton hag been the house guest in Washington of her brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. John §. Upham. The ceremony was performed Canon De Vries in the presence intimate fricnds The bride, who was given, in mar- riage by Maj. Upham, woré an cn semble sult of tan kasha cloth and corded silk of the same color. She wore a small tan hat trimmed with NINTH STREET NORTHWEST brown orsage of orchids nth Page.) PORATED A JPECIAL OFFERING! $35 & $45 DRESSES $15 EXCLUSIVE AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE EVERY DRESS A KAPLOWITZ FASHION DE LUXE JIZES 14—16—18—36—38 ONLY WE URGE EARLY ATTENDANCE Rizik ~ Brothers Spring’s Favorites in Colors and Designs EHE slim simplicity, the nat- ural youthfulness and vivid coloring of Spring’s most ad- vanced modes are embodied in these Rizik exclusive Ensemble Suits Evening Gowns These distinctive costumes present the important style developments and fashion vogue of the season. 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