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SOCIETY. New York Due to Miss Park Avenue Street Fair Sqciety Rebels at Restrictions on Games, and Im- portant Annual Event Appears Doomed— Nlany Engagements Announced. Williams to Prentice Roth of known pecial Dispateh to Tiie Star. Talmage, NEW YORK, March 21.—Unless the [ April 16 truly unexpected happens, the Park |are well Avenue Street Fair is doomed to be | v roset. Miss a memery of the past. This event for | daughter of Mr. the last three years he | IL Williams, jr. amartest offering on the s i N. and of this city. Mr. dar for late Spring. 969 Park avenue will take pluce members of Willlams is the and Mrs es at mony Church Miss A of honor might be placed upon ney to be endured by the smart set. | These apply to the use of lotteries | and dther dedices of Lady Luck,| which in the past have netted many |} thousands of dollars for be- | aldes lending a fillip ¢ ent | C Relieinnidn M n | ot the young folks the Richard of Brookrace, Mend- at ot and Mrs. John H. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TODAY l 22, Georgia State Club Plans Big Welcome To University Boys Emory Glee Club, to Visit Here Next Week, Will Be Received by President. The Georgia State Club of Wash- ington s making preparations to elaborately entertain the boys of the Emory University Glee Club of At- lanta during their stay in Washing- ton. The glee club will give a per- formance in Baltimore on Tuesday night of this week, and arrive In Washington at 11 o'clock am., Wednesday, when they will be met at the station by a large number of Southern people, who will escort them directly to the White House, where they will be received by President Coolidge at noon After their reception by the Presi- 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Georgla Tech alumni and other Georgia organizations. Following the performance a reception will be held for members of the Georgla State|Mrs. George R Mlddleton, invitations: Club to meet the Emory boys. Miss Sybil Almand and Mr. L. K.|_p.de of your The performance is under the au- | Mosteller, reception, |~ They will be 3 pices of the Georgia State Club and [ The next affair of the Georgia State | 1ng &5 & new the president of the organization has appointed the following committees: son tickets; Miss Elizabeth obtaining homes for entertainment of the members of the Emory Glee Club Harris Club will be a reception in honor of | the visiting Georgia delegates to the | annual D. A. R convention at the | Washington Club on April 21 | Mrs. R E. L. Hall, general chairman of arrangements; Miss Ruth Ander- Ready With Charming Modes for Easter Ensembles, Frocks, Coats Refined Styles and High- Class Workmanship at the | CHOKERS 1 at $5.00. sh and good look FURRIER 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. 3d, will be mutron elke ix a sister of Edward T. H. Talmage | man, and the ushers erdinand Jelke, 3d; Fred- omwell, Robert V. MeKim, Miller, Paul I, Smith, Robert W. s McN. Bacon Richard I mo necessary to the success of an_undertaking. The announcement by Adams Clark, one of ty wor en who has been sp the af are fair, that not even a committee has « beom named to arrange for a fair tl vear came as a sad blow to the d butantes. The merry days devoted to 1he now famous oc n were look forward to with as much eagerne as {s bestowed on th ball of the 2eason. The informa £ it all, gay hours spent at the erected the street, open a and the keen rivalr funds, which one 3 $90,000, carricd an apy younger set. And found much to th work for a worthy c The first of the held in 1822, The novel idea. sug Seated by the block 1 . then = Ereat fad in the city, weated a fu- rore. Time the original plans had to nd enlarged untll the fes © outgrown | expectations. z An event of iety is the m Sergio Ror dent they will go to the residence of Dr. Thomas A. Groover, 1603 Sixteenth Street northwest, where they will be entertained at luncheon, which will be followed by an automobile tour of the city, visiting the various public bulldings and places of interest here Following their automobile tour they will be escorted to the homes of the Georgians who are to entertain them during their stay here. The glee club performance and orchestra concert at the Willard Hotel Wednes- day night at 8:30 o'clock will be at- tended by the entire Georgla State Club and many other Southerners. Reservations have already been made for more than 1,000 seats, and among the box holdars wil most prominent orglans in Capital. President Coolidge has ac- cepted an invitation to be present Senator Walter F. George, former Sehator Hoke Smith and Mrs. Smith, Representative Churles H. Brand, Representative W. W. Larsen, Rep- resentative William D. Upshaw, Rep- rsentative William C. Lankford and Mre. Lankford and the other Repre- sentatives of eorgia that are still in the oty will attend Other box holders include the officers of the o Georgia State Club, under whose au- 3 i Nerca spices the glee club is belng brought a Kip Palmer, to Mr. Lt T Srlgol to Washington, which includes C. B 1 LeRoy, son f:f Mr. and McCullar, president; Dr. J. G. B. Bul- it b (L L 2 . loch, Miss Sybil Almand, S. E, Mor- sixth strect and Bernardsvl ; y : s M Miss Palmer attended Miss ¢ gan and Mrs. R. W. Curbow, vice . corge R Martin, kecre- School. and [ & member of the Junior | DAughter of Mr. and Mrx. Herbert Lyman Biackman, who announce her en- L s League of this city Her mother was : Fagement to Mr. Paul Chandler Matthews, the wedding to take place in June. % il hatrtien of (e entertainment committee, which is in nioe| Cornell Professor Coming charge of arrangements for the glee | To Be Guest of Alumni club performanoce here; ex-Senator Club. She attended Miss Porter's| Pprof, Viadimir Karapetoff of Cornell and Mrs. Thomas Gore, Mrs. Chil- | dress Buckner Gwynn and Miss Mary School at Farmington, and is & mem-| University is to be the guent < ber of the Junior League. ) Yood- | ¢ Al S, Eisst 0t He Gwynn and party. Miss Flizabeth Herris and part Me. and Mrs. John !l . he | 1y Battle, Mre odore Tiller, Mre. land is & gradu X bece, At 3% % I and Mrs. E. T class 1923, und | Princeton Club. | take place in the of honor. Samuel [ Mr. Talm Very Low Price of........ $29.50 WE have been very successful this season in procuring wonderful values in women's and misses’ apparel without sacrificing our high standard of quality or style. Ensembles for Easter, Special, $29.50 Made of Poiret twill and sllfl in combination. Tan, navy and rosewood, in sizes for women and misses. Frocks for Easter, Special, $29.50 In crepe de chine, canton crepe, satin and georgette. Models for every occasion. Advanced in style and delightful to behold. Shown in every new shade. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44. Also extra sizes. Coats for Easter, Special, $29.50 In Poiret twill and plain or fancy sports materials. Silk lined and beautifully made throughout. Tan, rosewood, navy and black. Misses’ sizes women’s, 36 to 44. Also extra sizes. Other Frocks and Coats for Easter $19.85 $25 $35 $39.50 $45 up New Hats for Easter In Wonderfully Complete Assortments at '3, ¥7.50 and *10 WOMEN are delighted with the charming individuality of our millinery. the above three prices any woman or miss can easily secure her Easter Hat. There are large, medium and small hats, of hair braid, milan and milan hemp, handsomely trimmed with flowers, exquisite hand-embroidery work or novelty silk ribbon bows. In bobette and extra headsizes. Colors, sandalwood, gray. oakwood, sand, copen, almond, thistlebloom, navy, black. Other New Hats for Women, Misses and Children $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 to $7.50 ling announced and Mrs. John o | € ven & | nown the duughter, rah Livingston Jay. to Arthur m Reeves Hughes of New- Miss Jay is a graduate of ey School, & student Bryn Mawr « member of the Junior League. She s the great-great- granddaughter of Chief Justice John Mr. Hughes is & son of the Rev. t Hughes, rector of Newport. He is a| member of the Princeton Club. | Mr. (eorge Carnegle Palmer of ristown, N. J. announces the e ement of his daughter, Mi folks 150 street fairs was | ical debut of Prince | y of Russia s Romanovs of Mont late Caar Nicholas is also a coustn of the I of Serbia and a mephew of the Queen of Italy The sical program to be pre- sented here will consist of & concert v a Russian church cholir, organized | her maternal a led by Alexis Mal- e Nicholas F 1 | She is the sister of Mrs Neave, jr., of Morristown Livingston Parsons of t LeRoy is MISS MARY LOUISE BLACKMAN. | Miss Helen Campbell, daughter of the late Geor W, C D1y v, ¥ ge W camphell of this clty, | yyiton Park, West Orange, Bartow mu her deput this W at a reception in the country & a luncheon in the city at the ony An exhibition ziven by Prince Serg under the patronage of Mrs Vanderbilt, Mrs. William Ja felin, Mrs. James W. Gerard, ) Harry Payne Whitney and other w known soclety women. His works | S| were put on view at the Ferargil Gal- | leries and met with as great success as was accorded them in Venice and Milan. Arrangements have been completed for ti rriage of Miss Sallie W, m H. Aspinwall. He is raduate of Princeton, class 1923. rriage will take place in the original poer both the pianc Mr. and Mrs. Venett Steele Bartow of Tulip Hill, South Orange, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith to Mr. H. Thompson W of Mr. Theodore M. Woodland of Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality Mothers, if you're looking for real values we're sure you'll find them here in these two Specials for Monday selling. Though we've specialized in Kiddies’ Wearables for twelve years, never before have we been better equipped to care for their wants. vest cash prices, casy credit terms and our wun- qualified guarantee with every stone! TAink of it! A fins white, bril- liant ‘diamond in o lovely 18-kt solid white gold mounting of the latest design for omly $29.75, on easy payment torms of— 50c A WEEK A Wonderful Bargain in a Pine White, O a Mandaome u,u.s 75 d i ST moat faatidious fiancee. $1.50 A WEEK Same high quality, fine white dia- mond, only a larger stons, of course. Dazslingly brilliant, superd- v mounted, a value that would in- deed be difficult to duplicate. $1 A WEEK s T Momutcont Diamond of un inan ankt, eolid $98’75 ber. evry” artiels s wellis fully puaranteck. FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND 18-kt. Solid Gold Wed- ding Ring with every dia- mond engagement . ring sold here this month. white " gold _mowunting —and_please remem- Weor while you pay. A little each week makes you the proud possessor of a Spark- ling, Genuine Diamond, mounted in any stylc mounting sclected, ladies” or gentlemen's. When you buy & dia- mond, buy a good ome. »' 'y stone sold by us is exactly as represent- ed; our exchange guar- antee is sufficient. Girls’ Coats We’ve just received another shipment similar in every detail—in some in- stances, even superior—to the values we sold during our Anniversary Sale. Even though there is an ex- cellent assortment, we advise an early visit. Materials include imported velours, suedettes, benga- line, tweeds, flannels, etc. Colors include green, poudre. oakwood, pumpkin, amber. rosewood, etc. Serviceable Ensembles With a Dash of Chic That Is Generous . Mounting en- gagement rings is our specialty. Loose stones and nountings from which to select. All rings exchangeable for fuil value on larger diamond. Pay T is a fashion plan too pleasant to be 31;00 ignored, that of matching frock with Week wrap. To make sure that you will be a costume candidate this spring, Fashion has created Ensembles of twill and printed silk combined; of kasha, with tailored manner; of ribbed silk, decidedly dressy in tone. Having seen them, you will join the fashionables wearing serviceable Ensembles, soon. ;’”3;,"""”.” and: sery 15 ractive in 14 white . W gold filled, 17-jeweled. Pay $1.00 a Week 272 Expert Rectangular Wrist Watches Popular shape case, Smart Easter Frocks Chic and stylish frocks for girls 7 to 14 years at an extremely low price, style and quality equally considered. You must see these dresses to realize ' their true worth. ' Included are the following materials: Crepe de chiné, figured crepes, some taffeta, in all new Spring shades. $8.95 Children’s Millinery Attractively §1.95 o $6-95 ‘Wrist Watches I'n guaranteed gold filled case, n attractive models—tonneau, cushion and octagon. Pay 50c a Week 18 Special Watch and Solid gold front cuff links, : Jewglry X § - j white or green Repairing =2 d Prices Very Reasonable Reautiful ap. prarance, wonderful- Ty serviceable—thin model Witk 17-jewel adjusted movement, in'a 20-ysar guaran teed “qold filied en- Then, too, we are showing a special collection of separate Spring Coats; expressly chosen to har- monize with our Spring Gowns—thus, milady may create “her very own” Costume Ensemble to meet her individual style taste. ; - Erlebacher Exclusively Different ,TWELVE.TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 34 Pay OnI'y',fI .00 a Week