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" SOCIETY: Belleau Wood Benefit Ball Friday Evening To Be Feature Event .nssociation Is Raising Fund for Preservation of Buttle- .. field as Memorial to Amer- ican Valor. The Beileau Wood Memorial Asso- eintion, ch has object the ipreservatior the Belleau Wood sbattlefieid a maintenance as a tpermanent 1 rial to American ivalor in the World War, is to be a ibeneficlary Friday evening of this v. and interesting combining \1l forms of soclal amuse- eme Chi- from New York City, Chinese music, IChinese decorations and Chinese at- smosphere will abound at the dinner, h is to be served in the Willard for 200 guests. 9:30 o'clock, commence with the ieve plariet, e orations, of Mrs, Minnigerode Howell Smith, wshington. ! appear as a uncer, for the Chinese Francisco, on New scenes of excitement the cast will be as Yiung-Yueng, & Andrews all Nr. i of San fquarter amid Tear e hodes erchant; 1f, his blind ‘Hilton, a5 Woo his second fwife, and Denis E. Connell as “A jfhite Devil” one of the New Year Edna Ellis en by spectal re- of persons, and > dancers who peared at n everal weeks ago will participate. irectors of the various groups in- Blude Mrs. E d Sturges for the bamboos, Mrs. John Callan O'Laugh- din for the H. D. Gibson . Bennett Pur- jarllee for the McKinley for H. Craige, U. Bircles, Miss Caroli &he dice and Capt. J . C., for the dragons. T At 11 o'clock will begin, nterruption : by Boe 1 feature of the reets of Peking, “he small ballroom, wh aet as a wonderful street fair, . corated booths, all don: the al colors, weird Eastern @music, game, of chance, flower girls, elgarettc zirls, bonbon g refresh- _ment booths, fortune tellers of all Kinds; in fact, a Chinese street fair as <! would ha A As evidence ral dancing ue without with to be with , he great interest 4&hat Washingt, general takes in $he Belleau Woods memorial fund, the fhairman of the committes on «r- “angements, Mrs. Mason Gulick, has Tecelved numberless donations for the entire setting and entertainment in the “Streets of Pe and for that Teason it s possible to ofter all these «pmusements for a very trifling fee #bove the price of the ball ticket, which may be had at the New Willard flewsstand. 2 A large committes of prominent @rchitects and artists of Washington, headed by Horace Peaslee, have de- igned and built the settings, and the ghting of the “streets” will be ex- “eptionally beautiful, and will be done under the direction of Delos §mith, . The architects’ committee, which is meeting each day at § o'clock in the fipper story of the Mayflower garage ®0 as to complete its work by Fri- day, includes such well known archi- feots as James Adams, Robert Beres- ford, F. H. Brooke, Ward Brown, Louis Justement, Arved Kundzin, L. 3. Lelsenring, Lynch Luquer, F. V. Murphy, Gilbert Rodier, Louls Rou- Teau, Detos Smith, Carlton Van Valk- ®nburg, Harvey Warwick, Joseph Younger, B. C. Flournoy, Willlam Partridgs, Carroll Bennick, John Del~ George.| Jean Farnham Peterson, as | will oceur in | h MINS ROYAL Daughter of Mrx. Draper and the lute Capt. C., whose engagement to Maj. David € nounced by her mother. THE SUNDAY STAE ARMY EMGAGEMENT OF INTEREST DR R, ferbert Lemuel Draper, U. S. M. leveland Garrison, U. S, A, is an- - bert, Wolcott Waggaman, Wyeth, Edward Donn, T. H laine, Prof. Norris Crandall, Alb Osgood and Dr. A. F. Hopkins B . Mason Gull committee H reets of Peking” includes M Langhor! in charge of t £ George Vanderblit, n, games Elmer Lang- ynch Luquer, : Then | 1¢ and Robert Henderson there also will be fortune tell, readers and character read there will be weird Oriental musie this typical Chinese street scens that | i charm the casual onlooker as the gay reveller at the Chi- active ch arrangements Davidge, Miss 3 , Miss Katherine | Mrs. George Barnett, Mr Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. John M Blddle, Mrs. Walter Schuyler Grant, Mrs. Marle Moore Forrest, Mr: O'Laughlin. Mrs. ¥ Mre. Maud Howell Smith iittee includes Mrs Carroll Frazer, Mrs. John | Hines, Mrs. Willlam Littauer, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Leigh Palmer and Mrs. Albert N. Baggs. RS Benefit Entertainment For Mount Alto Veterans Mrs. Coolidge has consented to be the patroness for a benefit perform- ance tomorrow at the Rialto, when | all the veterans and some of the| nurses from Mount Alto will be the | special guests, Mr, Weil, manager of the theater, Is much Interested in| the benefit and has co-operated with | the committee in charge, of which Mrs. Demonet is chairman and Mrs. Walter 1. McCoy is in general charge. Prizes Awmzed Chiciren Winners in Riding Games Prizes were awarded yesterday to the winners of the riding games held by the Riding and Hunt Club for iss Tsabella Hart, daugh- ter of Capt. Thomas C. Hart, won the first prize. She has won more blue ribbons during the season than any man. the committee on in W ther child. with her the women { knack worth The games have been a every Saturday and vester- was the last Seuson, He son of Mr. and M enry, won the second prize. Little Pleasantnesses. The woman who always has trouble ervants is prett woman who hasn't learned the v delicate art of paying compliments. volcott Wag- | o he busin. man who frequently tralned stenographer middle of his busiest 10 hasn't learnsd bses @ wel ht in the son is the knack now when he v has the conceited may matter of fact, be much of but she never glves other satisf: n letting admires their as her own. It is a quiring stist the n know thods are to be | 22d Annual Dixie Ball Scheduled for April 13 Robert E. Lee Chapter, No. 644, United Daughters of the Confederacy, give its twenty-second annual Dixie ball at the New Willard Hotel Easter Monday, April 13, This ball institution among Washington's large social functions and is attended by many members of the diplomatic corps, the congressional set and others prominent in soclety. Soclety is looking forward to this event, as it is the Capital's first Spring ball, bringing out those who have rested during the Lenten season, the ball having been given on Easter Mon- day for many years. The proceeds from the ball will be used toward the asslstance of Confederate veterans. Mrs, Maud Howell Smith, president of the chapter, and Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, chairman of the ball, are mak- ing rapid progress with plans and for- mation of committees. Miss Charlotte Clark and Miss Agnes Shands have been appointed chairman and vice chairman of the young ladles’ committee and are forming an unusu- ally large and attractive group. will is an Miss Knight to Speak On Indian Customs The members of the Wellesley Col- lege Club and their friends are an- WASHING'TON, D. ticipating nearance of M New Spring latest styles and | # N, ate. C., MARCH 15, Mabel Franoes Knight, adopted member of the Omaha Tribe of Ne- braska Indians, christened by them “Ta-de-win.” Miss Knight will give an {llustrated lecture Tuesday eve- ning at the Women's University Club. 1634 Bye street, for the benefit of th: college endowment fund. Two year: ago Miss Knight spent some time in camp with the tribe mentloned at their annual celebration, taking an active part in their feasts, games and dances. She will appear in cos tume, and can speak with autherity of the Indfan traditions and customs, fllustrating with songs and dances anc interpreting their inner mean- ings and origins. It will be of espe- clal interest and value to young peo- ple and school children. Tea at St. Vincent's orphan Asylum Todly For the tea to be given at St. Vin- cent’s Orphan Asylum this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock the hostesses will include Mrs. James C. Simpson, Mrs. Harry Vinall, Mrs. Joseph McEnerney, Mrs. Frank Gunning, Miss Helen Cavanaugh, Miss Mary Deviin, Miss Dorothy Nesline, Miss Anna Jenkins, Miss Grace Dougherty, Miss Agnes Sullivan, Miss Mary O'Connor, Miss Clarissa Ritter and Miss Catherine Collins. Right Rev. C. F. Thomas and Rev. F. X. Cavanaugh will speak and a musieni program has been arranged. Mrs. P. J. Walsh will assist at the tew table. FUR SCARFS FOXES STONE MARTENS BAUM MARTENS | I SABLES —and a varied selection of other Neckpieces in the shades. You'll find Prices Very Moder- SAKS FUR CO. Furs Exclusively for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twelfth—Just Above F RN AN AR AR N R A R AR R AR AR AR 2R Thousands of Enfllusiastic Women Visited the New Gray and Rose 1920—PAR'T Maryland Society To Honor Governor On Maryland day, March 25, the Maryland State Soclety will give a reception in honor of the Governor of Maryland, Albert Cabell Ritchie, at 8:30 p.m. at the Washington Club. In- vitations will be limited and admission by card only. “Bobette” shapes of grain or satin. black. Shop of Quality T IS indeed o rare and umusual refinement. can be bought at five dollars. extra head sizes in tagal, milan hemp or movelt Chic draped turbans or narrow bri trim-fitting model. Colors, Fuschia, thistle, sea green, moons! Trimmings of flowers in large single effects, spr rosettes of ribbon, tailored bows and hand-embroiders Other A’\'_ew_ Spring Hats Very Wonderful Ialues $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10 and Up Maper Bros. & SOCIETY. Madame Panaretoff [e=e Club's Guest of Honot!‘ Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the Bul- ?', garian Minister, wil' be the guest ol‘ I honor at the mesting of the interna-|g tional outlook section of the Twen- | g tieth Century Club tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of s, Charles J. Brand, 1868 Columbia road. | BLS L R i i T a8 NS AT LT GGG ET 4G e™ MAKE YOUR OWN EASTER COSTUME ‘ ) in am ok o N s few lé::m. SDIY and L;“ “10. Mrs. A. M. 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Demonstrations Gladly Given 1115 1117 F STREET For Your Special Consideration on Monday * Two Groups of Spring Frocks— A Charming Mode for Spring There are a score of models included in the two assortments—charmingly original effects, gorgeously toned in the new colorings—and em- bellished with extremely good taste. Crepes predominate, of course. Again! These Alluring Street, Sports and Semi-Dress HATS $6.75 A brilliant assortment featuring the mode inspired by the best Paris design- ers. The earliest predictions of cor- rectness in hat attire go with the wearer of one from this group. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes ¢ s Ph24 Women's and Misset’ Sies Miami In Patent, with Her Calf with Satin. $8.50 These new favored styles and shades lend a goodly measure of charm to fastidious woman dressers. Comfort is as prevalent-as the style. Inspect them: The Vogue in Coats —both Top Modes and Dressy Types You'll be i with the refreshing dif- ference evidenced in the styles assembled here. 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