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6 SOCIETY. 22d Annual Dixie Ball At New Willard Hotel Easter Monday Night “Function Sponsored by U. D. C. Will Have Distinguish-‘ ed Guests—List of Pat-| rons and Patronesses. The twenty cond annuul Dixi ®Ball will be given Easter Mond: night, April 12, in the ballrooms of | the New Willard Hotel by the Robert E. Leg No. 644 United Daughters Confederacy, in- corporated and putron- will Curtis D, Ambas- hapter, of the The include ptrons Mrs. Wilbur, Senora de Riuno, the sador of Germany and Baroness von | the Minister of Rumania Bibesco: the Minister of Po- Dr. Wroblewski: the Mi r Phy Buri Navarasth; the ¢ Salvador and rita Angela Key Pitt- Arthur c Mrs. Henry Wilder Key Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mrs. Claude A. &wanson, Representative R. Walton Moore, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robin- . Gen. Willium H. Hart, Gen. and rs. Clarence C. Willlams, Admiral Sidney A. Staunton, tien. and Mrs Amos A, Fries. Gen. Joh uchanan, Gen. and Mrs. John es, Gen. J. B. McDonald, corge Barnett, Mrs. Willard Sauls ary. Princess Cuntacuszene Walter I Mo Judge and hert Mattingly, Judke James wmith, Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. Albi W. Tuck, Mrs, A arr, Miss Mary H. Bartens Mrs. Sumuel B Milton, Mr. William MeClellan Ritt John Hays nd, M Edward FROM NEW MEXICO THE SUNDAY | tional | | Senora ime. | Simopoulos, | de Tigerino. | Dieckhoff, Mrs Ehle, Jam MISS MA House guest of Mixs Esther Prag Leigh Palmer, kins, Mrs. G. W. Douglass, Mrs. 1 George D. Hope, ‘Alfred P. Thom, Mrs. David St. P. Gaillard, Mrs. George ¥. Huff, Mrs. Honor Maury, Miss Mona Gill, Mrs. Willlam B. Newman, Mrs. Rob- Of Personal Interest . To Wanl’ungton Residents G. Penn, ert K. Willett, Mrs. Frank S. } Mrs. James K. Jones, Mrs. Cla cCrone, Mr. William Phelps Mr. Bascom Slemp, Mr. Willlam C. Deming, Dr. Sterling Ruffin and Mr John F. Bethune Local U. D. ¢. chapter who will serve as i on the yvounk ladies’ Benjamine Soule Diller. Miss Lilllan ‘alter Lee Phares, Mrs. W t King, Mrs. James Boggs. 3. de Clare M. Berry and Mrs Seal. Mr. and Mrs. Lee hosts at dinner | Hamilton Hotel. presidents | tronesses andy Baumgarten were last night at the Mrs. Le who Hutzler of and Mrs. returned nd the Gus Wi their her sor to Rudolph Behrend ha from Atlantic City, wh t last week returned e they spe Tennessee Society To Give Ball Saturday win Rich was the week en Mrs. Max Rl Mrg. Albert Sigmund and arold C. Kaufman left 1 for New York. Mrs, Sigmund s. Kaufman will s a few days in New York at the Plaza. renectady mother, Tennesseans in Washington are looking forward with interest to the .tinal Spring ball and entertainment of ‘the Tennessee Society of Washing- iton, to be held Saturday evening in i ithe main ballroom of the Raleigh Hotel { In addition to the usual dance, { fovelty is promised as the princ ifeature of the entertainment program “n the presentation of “The Minuet” fhy a group of young ladies in co tume. Baby Emery, a talented child ; zurtist, will also contribute to the pro- “gram. Dancing will begin promptly at 7 8:45 c'clock and continue until 10:15, i %t which time the entertainment pro- igram will be offered during a 30- ? Shinute Intermission. Following the { Presentation of the program dancing ‘will be resumed and continued until £ midnight. % Following the usual custom, the ? Mennesseans will not meet during the Bummer months. After Saturday's i gneeting the soclety will hold no fur- ! ther sesstons until October, henc Fecord attendance is expected. spent | at the Mrs. Adolph . Weyl New York City Mr. and the week Ambassad Irs. D. ingel left Friday for New York she is the guest of her sister, R. Harris, at th Hotel Marie tte for two weeks Mr. and M S| €. Kaufman went to New York Thursday to re- | main until today Simon Kann, who for three months, York Thursday. Mr, and Mrs have been abroad will arrive in New Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Simon, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Nordlinger the past week, will leave today for their home in Nath- ville, Tenn. Mr. Alvin West joined Mrs. West here last week after a trip West is visiting her in Newark, Milton Baer Mrs. Resenband, Mrs, ster, ¢ Grandmothers' Gowns N.J. H Grace Wilbur-Stone Tea Mrs. Cabot Stevens arranged an . amique afternoon “thimble tea party” “for Mrs, Curtis D. Wilbur and Mrs. Har- | Mr. and Mrs 1 Fiske Stone as honor guest s. | guests of th ins of New York vilie both wearing their | to the Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs went to Atlantic City yesterday to spend 10 days at the Shelbourne ireenhut _are | Mrs, Mel- e from Florida Mich. . great-grandmothers 5- £ For The house was fragrant with Bpring b s, and old-fashioned Jlowers «d_color to period furni DMrs. Stevens has an interesting ¢ tion of family curios. She had man: prises for her guests. Mrs. Wa i BWheeler sang several songs of the Erandmothers’ days, accompanying her- «If on a melodion. Miss Nannie Barbee i %gave old mammy stories, and in her silk i Eown of “befo' de war” days was a pic- £ ture of the Southern lady of that period. Guests were served at small tabl . mmong them being Mrs. James J. Davis, Fenora. de Alfaro, Mrs. Victor nann, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Cl eagh. Mrs. Robert Hinckley Charles McK. Salta Noble Pierce, Mrs. U rge Barnett, ) ialohn B. Larner, Mrs. Howard j Hodgkins, Mrs, B. J. Henning, abel Walker Willebrandt and and Mrs. Gilbert Hart of Chi- spent the week at the Hotel ashington en route to their home| Atlantic City. Mr. tro: A ort S Marian A Hollander of marriage of Wolfe to Mr. Herb this city will take place Saturday night in the honmie of the bride, a Cathedral Mansions, north. Miss Ger- trude Sanders will be mald of honor for her cousin. After April 20 Mr. and Mrs. Hollander will be at home at Cathedral Manslons, south. The Sylvan King was hostess Tues- mah-jong and bridge followed by te her home, on Military road, Chevy Chase. Mrs by her L. | cago. Mrs. | Hotel Mrs. | Alber moth. spending ador ompanied Hyman of Chi- 10 d at the Atlantie City. Tho Afternoon Club met at the S AR PSRN APARTMENT HOTEL Fronting on Eleventh, Twelfth and H N.W. ITHIN a few squares of the city’s main shopping and busi- ness districts, this splendid new, eleven-story fireproof Apartment ment Hotel is undeniably the finest of its kind in downtown Washington. Its 400 and more cheery, outside rooms all have exceptionally large closets. The spacious lobbies, quiet high-speed ele- vators and numerous other attractive qualities of The Annapolis appeal to all who appreciate the best. Unfurnished apartments are now rent- ing at $47.50 to $75 a month for one room, kitchen and bath, to two rooms, kitchen and bath. Occupancy, April 15th NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Munager on brcml‘ses WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 “We Howuse One-tenth of Washington's Population” CAHOON, Smith College. Town Club an The Junlor Counclil Thursday night at the Arl tel, The gmond Romberg of New York followed by a breakfast Mis« Virginia Kaufman is spendi | the Mrs. Fr he D 1 tertained the members of th sippi Soclety Sixteenth M piano ba wh Judge Harry Peyton, the first presi- | des be ve | Coi his bride, from Mrs. Harry Peyton and Mrs. Charlton . Clark The officers of the society ensuing Ch: dent, Mr: La Walter G The Girls' Athletic Council will en tertain about 100 guests at and ball Tuesday evening at the Grac Do for | cousin tie u here for her Spring vacation from Wednesday d mah-jong. for luncheon gave a dance gton Ho- which was largely attended. marriage of Miss Lillian Ha daughter of Mrs. R. Harris of vesterday at the Plaza Hotel week end as the guest of her s 1da Kaufman of Twen- th street. D rtha Coblenzer was hostess | M iday at luncheon and mah-jong in r home on Ontario road r. and Mrs. Wilkinson Hosts to Mlssxsslppians )r. and Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson en Mis at their residence, Tuesday s Ruth’' Thomas play Mr 4700 evening d a suite of | Earl Ca ugh sang several songs. The pro was followed by dancing, for an orchestra played ‘ street numbers and ar vich nt of the Mississippi Society, half of the society presented a r sery mdr. in - e to the retiring president George Brandt, U. 3 who returned t we their honeymoon In Bermuda. erved punch for the President, Mr. Clark: first vice presi- Harry O. Cutting; second president, Miss Lillian Cheno- hird vice president, Mrs. Oscar secretary, Mrs. Otto. M. financial ' secretary, Mr. rwin; treasurer, Mr. Harry d historian, M ® year are arlton M. wrenc irls’ Athlsnc Council plans Banque' and Ball + banque dge Hotel. The 7 o'clock, and buted to the hour has been s trophies will hono-~ guestss Sale Monday and Tuesday St. Patrick’s Players | Distinguished List of Patrons Lady Isabella Howard, Ambas: distingu patronesses that includes representa tives of | and resident o | rick p1 Holy beginuing tomorre The wil lisned for tional a | Bertha Mc . Carrico, Cannon, Peter A. Miss Rac Nordhoff-Jung, Mr Mrs, k Holden Tiam | Miss ran orge J Berberich, Harry V. Patronesses Are Named An historical and liturgical course of lectures will be STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 29, Completa Program For “The Holy City" and Patronesses for Per- formance Which Will Open Tomorrow Night. wife of the or of Great Britain, heads a hed list of patrons and the diplomatic . official erst City performan the National Theater W night procecids of the Lenten drama | wpplied o & fund being estab- the at be v Distriet are The complete patronesses includes Senora de W, axllu‘nln | Whone cagugement to Mr. ;. Aractl, | gord Hamill was announced last Sun- MM Guy by her parents, Mr. “"“" Joseph Birkbeck. Mme. Mme. Frochnik, nora de Castro, .\lar(]vuad Piip, Mm Hernezzo, S Mume M J. Wal Represer entative John J er Cuno H. R third in their servies of iucludes: Wil Mis Lyons Mi Mrs. Arthur Keith Haninan, Mrs Herman Raphael Ellis, Ml H._C. MeAdan Mrs. Jume {of the Dis | Federation the Schaller Margaret Annie Mrs, nett, g , International . Dr. John Foote, Mrs Alumnae, ©. B. Guthrie, Mr Kathleen Lawler, *ann, Mr. James H nomas Barry, Mrs Dr. Dr. Drury, of Cathe is Nirs. Mrs. and Mr.| | 9 1925— PART Sorority Celeb rates Chapter Installation A‘Du\uuet in henor ef the'installa- tlon of- Alpha Chapter into Lambda Zeta Gamma Sérority was glven last nteht at the Franklin Square Hotel Miss Hazel T¥uscott was Loastmist and Mise Mary Vaccaro made the w coming address. Miss Veith- enthal, Miss Elynov Mixs Floriene Hurley, Miss Evelyn Ofen- Miss Elfzabeth Klug were speakers of the evening Others attending the h.nvqu»( were Miss Gale Ballard, Miss Wagner, Misy Helen Brown, Mi | trude Hummer, Miss Gertrude Garner, Miss Edna Roloff, Miss Margaret May, Miss ‘Eleanor Steidell, Miss Virginia Lewis, Mixs A s Hilda Pumphrey, Miss time to select Announcing Mr. Eugene Bertteli Recently With Franklin Simons & €0 of New York Now With the Marinello Beauty Parlor MR. BERTTELI an hair bobhing and wavinz. Be cifferent. 1 Barr nan 3 Miss Margaret Cur Ha Coupe, Dr Mrs. Francis Mill . Dr. William C. An €. Hannan, M Dr. Noble Lewis and Haynes. Adele Maj. ullivan, Ma —has the newest modesx in sure and see him, and look Mr | || Marinello Beauty Parlor { 523-11th St. N.W. SPECIALISTS 1Y French Bobbing Marcel Waving Muscle St Fece Blea For Historical Lectures| Masiouring given in the Club, ball- | ashington be- Special Prices on Oil Permanent Waving for March and April. 8-Day Trip to HOLLYWOOD | »--. By The Se $250 trip for *110 Including all Stopovers to ST. AUGUSTINE DAYTONA PALM BEACH MIAMI Phone l Franklin 863 HOLLYWOOD Campbell-Forrester Wishes to ANNOUNCE Her Association With the - Washington Office of the HOLLYWOOD LAND & WATER CO. EASTER SPECIAL TOUR Saturday, April 11th OELLENT QFEORTUNITE TO BEAUTIFUL SKOR’ VACATION AT A GREAT SAVIN HYMAN N. LEVY, Mgr. | Room 209 Washington Office 1311 G St. NW By the Sea FLORIDA In ‘Another Phenomenal —Pre-Easter Sale— Values $3.95 to $5.95 Hats for Every Occasion For Matron and - Miss An opportune purchase en- ables us to offer these Hats at this special price. They are not ordinary hats but have real merit as to —Style —~Quality —Workmanship HUNDREDS of Hats in a Special Group SPECIALLY PRICED You will marvel at !Iun values also. Materials Phenomenal Money Savings At the Height of the Season Not a Woman in Washington Will Want to Miss Them 85 Values $2.95 to $3.95 —Crepes —Hemps —Milans —Hairs —Combination Materials As for Real EXCLUSIVE MODELS You Should See the WONDER VALUES and Up 1o $10. If you desire an Easter Hat of exceptional worth. fully. glow EASTER FROCKS FLAUNT FLARES Your Easter Frock may be a printed silk, blond satin or a trim little kasha, and its lines will be straight and slim until just below the hips where they flare out SHEER OLD LACE ON BLOND SATIN With the Easter mode feor afternoon come soft creamy blond satin Frocks which unexpectedly fluttering skirts sweep about on slim figures. lace running from neck to hem or a wide bertha help to enhance their beauty. [Erlebac/her SOCIETY. Frances Veithenthal, Miss Catherine|of the Donovan, Miss Dora Gibson, Miss Mar- | Lawre garet Holland and Miss Dorothy Hewitt. John Perry Binsse. Dr. er, Miss Wood M. Jean Catel to Lecture oh L r Before Alliance Francais | ! :xwmll antt 2% M. Jean Catel, professor University of Montpellicr visiting professor at Princeton 1 ver will lecture tomorrow ne Alllance Fra He ha for his subject Poesie Francaise Moderne” and leeture will be followed by tea Among those at the lecture Monday afternoon by Visc Montozon-Brachet were the sador of Cuba and Senora Torriente, Mme. Daeschner Mlles. Daeschner, wife and dau chosen (u‘. $1.00 Each (Rouge, 50c) At KANN 5—WOODWARD & LOTHROP AND PALAIS ROYAL T Easter time, when clothes are all important, thoughts naturally turn to new spring attire. > Not for Easter alone must one choose Fashlons but now while the selection is best is the right new Frocks, Wraps, Ensembles, Hats and Accessories that will assure your being well dressed for several months to come. WRAPS FOR THE PROMENADE The spring Wraps of soft silky material hang in straight lines broken only by a slight flare at the bottom Sometimes a dmu- hable n piece of fox tches wide fur bor hem. glee- SERVICEABLI ENSEMBLES It is a fashion plan pleasant to be ignored, tha of the matching Frock and Wrap. Fashion has created Ensemble Costumes of tw and printed silk combined; of kasha, with tailored m ner; of ribbed silk, decid dressy in tone. too when Fine ecru Exclusively Diffcrent TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.-TWELVE F-STREET WASHINGTON'S NEWEST ~ MANUFACTURERS - RETAILERS 1006 F St. N.W. FINER KIND OF OATS At the Exceptional Price of $29.75 $39.75 *49.75 Featuring every accepted style of this Spring—featuring even several models not supposed to be “released” before Easter! Fine Wool Twills Fine Kashmir-Suedes Novelty Sports Coatings Crepe Silk-Lined All Hand-Tailored Variation after variation of effects, with or without front flares. line side straight flares, Summer fur-trimmed—borders or collars or both. Braid-appliqued. Embroidered. Eye- letted. Corded. Tucked. Black, navy, toges. chili—the tans and jewel