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SOCIETY, FUNERAL CASKETS $50 Covered with black or gray cloth. This is the kind which sells for as high as §150. W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funcral Home 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Col. 432 " Mortgage Loans for sale by J.LEOKoLB | Main 5027 923 New York Avenue 1237 Wisconsin Avenue We make draperies, slip covers. Call Plitt today for suggestions and esti- mates. Main 4224 is the magic number. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Pape Draperies, Furniture 1325 14th 5t.N.W.Main4224 Superior Melba Fruits Suggested to Tce Cr erve With m Peach Melba, 28-0z. jar... Pear Melba, 28-0z. Fruit Salad, 28-oz. j Fruit Salad, 38-0z. jar 5 Sauce Melba, 9-0z. bottle.. .. Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. tablis Tonight at Ten the La Java Supper Club meets. Among those present will be - I Gertrude & Salvo Ewurope’s favorites They will dance at 11:30 and 12:15. Earlier for Dinner at & et (Franklin Square Hotel) Boernstein's La Java Band Call Main 7172 Bay “Reservation” | & Sla JOHNS' MEDICINE OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS HoreL HARRINGTON Eleventh and E Streets N.W. For a Morning Bracer —there’s nothing quite as satisfying as a breakfast at the Harrington. The cuisine is perfect—and the service will more than meet your expectations. Table d’Hote Luncheon 11:30 AM. to 2:30 P.M. Table d’Hote Special Sunday Dinner . . 12 Noon to 8 P.M. E. ]. BRENNAN, Manager S The Floors of the Leviathan & estion the best and most lu voraer tn (he word," “are ‘Snished With Treadlite Tiie—80,000 square ‘feet in all. For a permanent, besutiful fieor comsult— The BAKER CO., Inc. 1110 F St. N.W. Diatribulors for BONDED FLOORS, Inc. 'acturers—Engineers—Contractors suroty bond with every floor’’ Manut HE president-elect of Cuba, Gen. Gerardo Machado, and the members of his party, in- cluding his daughter, Senorita Elvira Machado; ~Senorita Mercedes Madrazo, the secretary of state for Cuba, Senor Dr. Carlos de Cespedes; Senor and Senora de Men- doza, Senor Dr. Rafael Mrainez Ortiz and Senor Dr. Rafael Sanchez Aballi, left this morning for New York after spending several days at the Hotel Mayflower. The Charge d'Affaires of Cuba and Senora de Padro gave a reception in honor of Gen. Machado last evening at the embassy, their guests number- Ing about 400. Senor and Senora de Padro, with Gen. Machado and his daughter, Senorita Machado, received just inside the reception room across the front of the building. The em- bassy, which was built by the island republic during Dr. Cespedes' service as minister and later as ambassador to Washington, is in every way well adapted to such state functions. Last evening quantities of roses witn ferns and palms were used in the state apartments, and in the dining room the table had a centerpiece of pink roses and ferns. The buffet supper | was served about 11 o'clock, and there | was dancing through the evening in the ballroom, with & bowl of refresh- ing punch in the conservatory. Among the guests were the Secre tary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, the Secreta ry, Mr. Mel- the Ambassador of Spain and Se nora de Riano, the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu. the Am- bassador of Belgium and Baroness de ier, the Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard: the Am- bassador of Peru, Dr. Hector Velarde; the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora the Ambassador of Japan Matsudaira, the Minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte; the Min- ister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, the Miles, Bryn, the Minister of Denmark. | Mr. Brun; the Minister of Urugua d Mme. Varela, the Minister of | citzerland and Mme. Peter, the Min- | ister of China and Mme. Sze, Mme. | Wallenberg, wife of the Minister of | Sweden; the Minister of Bulgaria and lon and Mme. Chinese Rattan Furniture hipment from Tai 1.ee of Hongkong. Chairs, Rockers, Tables, etc | the Unders: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY President - Elect of Cuba and Party Met Brilliant Throng of Guests at Cuban Embassy Reception. Mme. Panaretoff, the Minister of Fin- land, Mr. Astrom; the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez La- tour, the Minister of Colombla and Senora de Olaya, the Minister of Pan- ama and Senora de Alfaro, the Min- ister of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes, Dr. Pavichich: the Minis- ter of Poland and Mme. Wroblew- ska, the Minister of Costa Rica, Dr. Oreamuno; the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, the Mlles. de Graeff, the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Chvalkovsky; the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre, Senorita Jaimes Freyre, the Minister of Lithuania and Mme. Bizauskiene, the Minister of the Dominican Republic and Senora de Ariza, the Minister of the Irish Free | State, Mr. Smiddy: the Minister of ! Ecuador and Senora de Ochoa Ortiz, the Minister of Greece and Mme, Simopoulos, the Minister of Paraguay and Senora de Avala, the Minister of Haitl and Mme, Price, the charge d'affaires of Brazil and Senhora de Sousa Leao Gracle, the charge d'af- faires of Argentina, Senor Espil; the charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Kazeml, the charge d'affaires of Nica- ragua, Dr. Tigerina; the charge d'af- falres of Austria and Mme. Prochnik and the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Castro and Senorita Cromeyer represented the diplomatic corps. Of the legislative and official circles of Washington society there were nator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, nator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Justice and Mrs. Edward T. Sanford. cretary of State and Mrs. Grew. the Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck, Mr. Leland Harnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe: the secre- tary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Castle. jr.. the President's personal secretary and Mrs. Bdward T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaney Hyde, Mr. and Mrs, Francis White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Davis. Among those from the residential circles were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lan sing, Mr. and Mrs. Theodors W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin, Gen. and Mrs. Hugh Cumming, the Misses Patten, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alles, Mr. Walter Pen. fleld, Commissioner and Mrs. Rudolph, Col. and Mrs. Willam Eric Fowler Misses Virginia and Fredericka Mec- Kenney, Miss Ramona Lefevre, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willlamson, Mr. Ed: ward Reed, Col. Sherwood A. Cheney, Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake and Miss Drake. The members of the Cuban embassy ALBERT J. OSGOOD The Pagoda 1720 H Street DHODOOLO BB TUR IO GOOONOOGCEOBNN0ND000ERG0AR0A% | SO OGOO0E G0 GHEOBIGINCUAGOENNNONN O WILKINS BREAKFAST arious staff and the Cuban Minister to the Argentine, Dr. Manuel de la Vega, | were also in the company. | Gen. Machado was host at dinner at the Mayflower before the reception, his guests including the Secretary of State of Cuba, Dr. Cespedes; Senorita Machado, Senorita Madrazo, Gen. Alhereto Herrera and Senora de Herrera, Dr. Sanchez Aballi, Dr. Martinez Ortiz, Senor and Senora de Mendoza, Comdr. and Mrs. Glassford, Maj. and Mrs. W. H. Shutan, Col. John H. Carroll and Senor de Quesada and Senor Nestor Mendoza. Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary of State, was the guest for whom Irs. Henry C. Corbin entertained a distingulshed luncheon party today. Swedish Minister Arrives Today on the Maurentania. The Minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal- lenberg, is expected to arrive in New York today aboard the Mauretania from a visit to his home in Sweden. He will come at once to Washington. Representative and Mrs. John Philip Hill will entertain a company at din- ner this evening. Rear Admiral R. H. Jackson and his sister, Mlss Jackson, will be hosts to a company of 20 at dinner this eve- ning at the Chevy Chase Club, The Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck will entertain a com- pany of 16 at dinner this evening in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Williaim Holland Wilmer, who are moving to Baltimore to live. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins was hostess at_luncheon today in_her home, on K Ameriea’s Meost Beavtiful BALLROOM . W i 00PATO! UNDER “AL" K. i DIRECTION. nonS, Saturday and Sund: nings Admis- sion for Ladies 65¢, Gentlemen $1.10. 13th Street at «E”’ . PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing Assets Over $10,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY.......President JOSHUA W. CAHR...Seerctary D. C, MRS. JOHN GARDNER LADD. Easter Monday bride, who was formerly Miss Annette riage to Mr. Ladd taking street, in honor of Mrs. James Robert McKee of Greenwich, Conn.. who is spending 10 days with her to attend the sessions of the N, S. D. A. R. next week. Mrs. McKee is deeply inter ested in the memorial to her mother Caroline Scott Harrison, who was the first president general of the N. 8. D. A. R. during the administration of her husband, President Benjamin Har- rison, when the society was founded. The memorial is to be a dormitory at Oxford College, Ohio. which was founded by Mrs. Harrison's father, the Rev. John Witherspoon Scott, and which Mrs. Harrison as Caroline Scott attended. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and Mrs, Sylvanus Stokes, jr., will give a dance this evening in the new Montgomery Country Club, which has recently been completed. The clubhouse will have quantities of Spring blossoms in floral baskets and gavly colored balloons. Their guests will number about 200, and two orchestras will play for the dancing. A buffet supper will be served some time after 1 o'clock. Mrs. Stokes will entertain a small company at dinner in her home on Massachusetts avenue preceding the dance. Mrs. Vanderbilt will also be hostess at dinner in her home on R street be- fore the dance. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marve will entertain at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Helen Marye, in compliment to her house guest, Miss Marjorle Oelrichs of New York. ¢ Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert H who have been residing at the High- lands since their arrival in Washing- ton from Fort Leavenworth, Kans. have moved to their new home at 21/ Poe place, Edgemoor, Md Miss Leonore Agnes Greenlees en- tertained at lunch today for Edna Muncasters whose marriage to Mr. George Burnaby Vest will take place Tuesday. Other members of the luncheon party were Miss Harlet West of Baltimore, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke, Miss Agnes Shands and Mrs. Jack McKage of Montrose, members of the wedding party. Miss Mildred O'Neill is entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon at the Columbia Country Club in honor of Miss Atala Kimmell, whose marriage to Capt. William Henry Holmes, U. 8. A., will take place April 25. The guests include Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Elizabeth Price, Mrs. W, W. Scott, Mrs. Philipp Fowle, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Mrs. Russell Hitch- cock, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Helen Gruver, Miss Florence Berryman, Mrs. Robert Fleming, Miss F Bizzell, Miss Margaret Marsh., Mrs. Willlam H. Beck. Mrs. Jeffrey C. Metzell, Mrs. Eric Greenleaf, Mrs. Nathaniel Hal- stead, Mrs. France Hill, jr.. Mrs. ‘William Leetch, Miss Ruth Salmon, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Miss Isabel McGee, Mrs. Roger S. Bagnall, Miss Genevieve Hendricks. Mrs. William Welte, Mrs. James F. Fooshe, jr. Mrs. Eliot Lovett, Miss Louise Low, Miss Constance Brown, Miss Margaret Dye, Miss Mildred White, Miss Eliza- beth Jobe, Miss Margaret Zane, Mrs. Kenneth 8. Wales, Mrs. Eugene Adams, Mrs. F. T. Comerford, Mrs. Louise A. Dent, Mrs. Robert J. Holmes, Mrs. George R. Cecil, Mrs. Robert M. Hinckley, Mrs. Eustace L. Florance, jr.; Miss Elizabeth Dove, Miss Ann Pendleton, Miss Katherine Shoemaker, Mrs. E. Goring Bliss and Miss May Taylor. Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill and Mrs. Harry Kimmell will preside at the tea tuble. Miss Kimmell and Capt. Holmes, LOST. i — y " about year —=t ; liberal reward if re- BILL FOLD, black, containing about $18. Col. 4483.3. BILLFOLD and containing cards, card ease—Combination, lodge receipts, eic. n_inside. Reward if returned to Jnhn. . ‘0lpoys, 720 Bih st. n.w. 18 ROOCH—Diamond, surrounded by Eehl'nn City Club and 4718 8th n.w ward, Tel. Adams 4454. L EYEGLASSES—Lost_April 14th or 15th, on L st. between 21st and the Weather Bureau. Liberal reward if returned to 204 L st.. Apt. 3. GLASSES and_pietates, Baine and_ addresa. iy Capitol. To_onvelops, Wwith y on K si. n.w. near Noi Margaret Carr, Potomac 1452, Bagh mase. 1 o all sum of money, near 14th Bt e A3, “Rewurd "North 50_after 3 19° i wound with white ian suede. at Auditorium @ Kilbourne pl. n.w. o Col. D! WRIST WATCH, lady’s, lost on April 101] . back of case. 1116 B ] “haware. Ph. Line. 386z, 20th st. anc :J‘IIVQI'L 181! L. WRIST WATCH—Gold. Tiffans make: i . D, McG., Friday, April 10. Libe o, Pphone Col. 1534 18° 0 tween Goldenberg . attan Cafe and downtown section. Bew: Top" Moore, 472 L st. u, Allen, | Miss | stelle Steel, her mar- place in Mechanicshurg, Pa. U. s at dinner Griffin, who will will be the guests of honor this evening of Miss Helen entertain at Raus- and Mrs. Will W ained at dinner last even | dsughter, Miss Frances Clarke ! and Lieut. Raymond H. Combs marriage will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the Calvary Methodist Church. Others in the dinner c pany were Represent and Tom Connally, Mr. and Mrs. Will W, Allen, Miss Do Leagh, Miss Julia Sargeant, Miss Mary Louise Allen, all this city, and Miss Tallulah Holloway of Marlin, Tex.; Miss Mary Tvler of Winchester, Va.: Miss Mary Dorsey of Baltimore, Lieut. Lubber man, Lieut. Mabie, Liei t, Lieut Berger and Lieut. Stokes of Fort Hoyle, Md. Allen enter- for their Allen, Mrs. James K. Jones, who is visitin in Arkansas, will return to her Wa ington home Monday. April 27. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie and Mrs. Emerson Howe returned yesterday from Atlantic City, where they have been for about a fortnight. Burroughs, Representative Manchester, N, H., is visiting brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser. Mrs. of the Sherman te wife from her and Mrs. Alvin T. Hert will be hostess at dinner this evening in her apart- ment, 1785 Massachusetts avenue, when her guests will be the members of the Women's National Press Club. Mrs. James B. Baines was hostess to a large company at luncheon to- v at the Columbia Country Club, her guests remaining through the afternoon to play bridge. Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Robinson Hosts. The Assistant Secretary Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roosevelt, parents of Mrs. Robin- n, who are their guests over the week end. The guests included the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and M Orme Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner Hamlin and Col. Jennings C. Wise. The Secretary and Mrs. Robinson will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening. of the Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull entertained a small company at din- ner last evening preceding the recep- tion which the charge d'affaires of Cuba_and Senora de Padro gave for the President-elect of Cuba, Gen. Machado. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan entertained at dinner last evening at the Willard before the last of the Army dances, their guests in- cluding Admiral Hutch 1. Cone, Co and M Field Dallam of Rich- mond, Col. and Mrs. William Glasgow, Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman, Capt. and Mys. Thomas C. Hart, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Henry D. Flood and Col. Francis wife of Senator » was hostess to a company of nine at tea yesterday afternoon at the Mayflower. The wedding of Mrs. Madge Bucher Turnbull and Lieut. Col. Theodore Schultz will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the post chapel, Fort Monroe, Va., where the brother of the bride, Capt.” Oliver Boone Bucher of the Coast Artillery Corps of the Army, is stationed. Chaplain Edmund Easter- brook, lieutenant colonel, U. S. A., will officiate. Mrs. Turnbull is the late Dr. David and Mrs. Anne Lindsay Bucher of Bridgewater, Va. The "church will be decorated in bridal wreaths, irls, lilacs and lighted candles. The bride is to be escorted to the altar by her brother, Capt. Bucher, and her small daughter, Mar. garet Lindsay Turnbull, will be maid of honor, and her niece, Evelyn Bay- ley Bucher, 6-year-old daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Oliver Boone Bucher, the flower girl. The best man is to be Maj. J. F. Walker, Coast Artilery Corps, and ushers are Col. R. B. McBride, Coast Artillery Corps; Maj. S. S. Griffin, Coast Artillery Corps; Capt. R. E. Phillips, Coast Artillery Corps: also Capt. W. D. Evans, Coast Artillery Corps; Lieut. James Tucker Cook, Officers’ Reserve Corps, cousin of the bride, and Maj. Olin Longine, Coast Artillery Corps. They will form an arch of swords as the bridal party leaves the church. Refreshments will be served after the receiving line has broken up and the guests will dance until late in the afternoon. The bride will cut the SATURDAY, APRIL 18, the daughter of | 1925. wedding cake with the saber of the bridegroom. Mrs. Robert E. Lee has as her guest Miss Caroline Pinckney Rutledge of Charleston, 8. C. Miss Margaret Davis and Miss Ewin Davis, daughters of Representative and Mrs. Davis of Tennessee, enter- tained a company of young persons at dinner last evening, Mrs. Whison D. Higgins has arrived from Fort Bliss, Tex., and is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Critten. den Murriott, In their home, at 2227 Twentieth street, for a month. Mrs. Eva Dell Myers will be at home tomorrow afternoon in her apartment at the Portland for the last time this season. She will leave at the end of the weekk for her former home in Cleveland to visit until the middle of May. She will sail Wednesday, May 20, for Europe for a three-month ab- sence, and will spend six weeks in Copenhagen and visit other Scandi- navian countries before returning in the Autumn. Mrs. Marjorie N. Torbert and her little son Jack are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walker O. Nettleton and their baby son at East Orange, N. J Next week they will be with Dr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Linton of Free- port, Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. A. J. Shippert will entertain a small company at the supper-dance this evening at Wardman Park Hotel for her guests, Miss Orley Melville and Miss Dorothy Dasher of North Weymuth, Mass.,, who are with her for the Easter season. Col. and Mrs. Frank . Jewell of 137 Glenbrook road, Battery Park, gave a dinner for 14 at the Congres- ountry Club Thursday eve Their guests were Gen. and William Chumberlaine, Gen. and Marshall, jr.; Col. and Mrs H. C. Barnes, Capf. and Mrs. J. T. Jackson, Col. and Mrs. Wren and Col. and Mrs. Singleton The Ambassador Mme. Daeschner and the Misses Daeschner are to be guests in the box of Mrs. William Eric Fowler next Friday afternoon at Poli's Theater when the children’s Spring dancing festival, directed by Miss Hawke, introducing Mrs. Goring Bliss' de- lightful fantasy, “The Fairy Hour," is to be given benefit for the Girl Seouts’ Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Mrs. Willlam B. Noble th been added to the list of box holders for that afternoon and Mme. Ekengren, chairman of boxes, announces that every box has been tuken for the performance and a brilliant audience is expected. with Mrs. Coolidge oc- cupying the special honor box and wearing for the first time her uniform as honorary commissioner of Girl Scouts of the District and honorary president of the National Girl Scouts. M Henry Flather, commissioner of the District Scouts, announces that tickets for next Friday afternocon’'s benefit may be had at the Little House of the Girl Scouts, Eighteenth and New York avenue, at the Hains Point tea house, and from Miss Hawke. of France and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hetzel Ritten- house of Washington and Philadel- phia have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Julia {Martyne to Mr. Ashley Kenneth {Jessup of Trenton. N. J. Saturday May 2, at 7 o'clock in the evening in the Church of the Holy Trinity Rittenhouse square, Philadelphia. A veception will follow immediately after the ceremony at the Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Summerlin, jr., who are in New York on their | Wedding trip, are staying at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Summerlin was Miss zabeth Zolnay, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George Julian Zolnay, The wed- ° | ding took place on Thursday after. noon. Mr. Summerlin is the son of Mr. George T. Summerlin, recently appointed American Minister to Honduras. | Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith is at the Hotel Brighton, Atlantic City. He will return to the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Mirfam Alice to Dr. Louis I. Skirball, at Boston, Mass., April 17, 1 5 Mrs. Weightman Edwards and her daughter Mary Carolyn of Montclair, N. J., are the guests of Mrs. Russell 0. Kluge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan Huyck | bave gone to New York and Bosion. While in Boston they will be the guests of Mr. Huyck's sister, Mrs. Frank C. Bates, at her home in Brook- line. They will be absent for about 10 da Mrs. John Lorentz Steele has re- turned to Washington from Baltimore, where she was called by illness of her daughter, Mrs. H. Phelps Brooks, ir. Mrs. Willard M. Kochenderfer has her sister, Mrs. J. A. Balley and son visiting her at the Hotel La Fayette. Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Club of Colonial Dames will entertain at a tea in honor of Miss Helen Cum- ming of Alexandria, Va. Miss Cum- ming is a member of the club and will give a talk on the “Cry of the Children.’ Poetry and Costume Ball Promises Great Brilliancy. The poetry and costume ball at the Mayflower Hotel tonight will be the fitting close to the several days’ con- vention of the International Assocla- tion of Art and Letters, the entertain ments starting with the brilliant re- ception held by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock Wednesday night. Tonight's ball com- memorates the 150th anniverary of the ride of Paul Revere. Directly preceding the costume ball, Margaret Widdemer will give & poetry recital and the grand promenade of poetical characters following her re- cital will be announced in rhyme by Maurice Jarvis. Additional characters to be represented are “La Bretonne,” by Theo Botrel, represented by Mme. Bowry; Robert Frost's “Mapl by Miss Frances Pitkin; Amy Lowell's “Patterns,” by Miss Jane Pitkin of Clarendon, Va., and the “Lady Wang- Chao,” by Li Po, taken by Miss Ida Gruman. The complete list of patronesses in- | cludes Mme. Panaretoff, Mme. Dieck- hoff, Mme. von Lewinski, Mme. Kuraz, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Min- nigerode Andrews. Mrs, Beale How- ard, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Paul Bartsch, Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, Mrs. Catherine Stevenson Scott, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. V. Marshall Clopton, Mrs, Geneva Dunham, Mrs C. C. Cal houn and Mrs. Robert T. Bates. Mr. Phillip Essery Barnard is chair- mah of the young men’s floor com- mittee, assisted by Capt. L. T. Lowe, Lieut. Thomas I, Frailey, Capt. Charles Partridge, Mr. H. C. Palmer, Mr. Clarence J Owens, jr.; Mr. Wil liam Hamilton Owens, Mr. J. Forrest McCutcheon, Mr. James Townsend Russell, Mr. Victor Russell, Mr. Wal- ter Taylor, Mr. Kenneth Parkinson, Mr. Wilfred Hoover, Mr. Cyrus Hoag- land, Mr. Otis Morrisetti, Maj. Samuel Burleigh Milton, Mr. Joseph Wooten, Mr. Francisco Branda and Mr. Sey- mour McConnell. The young ladies assisting on the floor committee are: Miss Margaret O'Brien, chairman, assisted by the Misses Albers, Miss Margaret Price, the Misses Henneman, Miss Elfrieda Sanders, Miss Mildred Haines, Miss May BE. Phelps, Mrs. William Morti- mer Crocker. Miss Lelia Dawson, Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Elizabeth Dun- lap, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Be- atrice Whittler, Miss Virginia Wood, Miss Elfzabeth Gasque, Miss Dorls Gasque, Miss Emily Steele, Miss Agnes Bass, Miss Marion Jackson, Miss Florence Sluskie and the Misses Gruma. The Chinesé costumes to be worn by the ushers are being loaned by Mrs. George Barnett. Congressional Country Ciub Sunday Tea Pariy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¥. Colladay | will be hosts Sunday a‘terncon at the Congressional Couniry Club. They will bo assisted by the director general of the Railroad Administration ana Mrs, James C. Davir, the controller general of the United States and Mrs. J. R. McCarl, Gen. and Mrs. W. A. Hol brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chorb and Mr. and Mrs. A. Burks Summers. At Horace Alwyne's recital at Rauscher's Monday afternoon the Britlsh Ambassador and Lady Isa- bella Howard, the Polish Minister and Mme. Wrobleska, Mr.and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Frederick De- lano, Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs and Mrs. Benjamin Warder will be among the distinguished patrons and pa tronesses. Mr. Alwyne, the brilllant young English planist and soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, will be assisted by the Washington Madri- gal Society, under the direction of Mr. Myron Whitney, who will repeat some of the charming old sixteenth century songs which they sang earlier in the season at the home of Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis Mrs. Sydney Percy Cooper, who i here_with her daughter, a page at| the D. A. R. Congress, is giving a dinner at the Washington Hotel to night. The guests will include a num ber of the younger pages for the congress. aturday evening, May 9, is to be “Old Home night” for all members and former members of the College Women's Club, for on th#t night the club will hold its last annual banquet 8t Rauscher’s. All former member: as well as members of the club, will be cordialy welcomed. Several women from other lands, internationally known, as well as some of the best known of American women are to be among the speakers. For the past 20 years the Spring banquet of the College Women's Club, always held at Rauscher’s, has been an outstanding event in club life. Mrs. Chester Morrell is chairman of the committee. The Georgetown Visitation Convent Alumnae Assoclation is giving a bridge party at the Mayflower Hotel Thurs day ‘for the benefit of the alumnae| Mrs. Joseph Leiter, president of the assocfation, heads the list of patron- esses, and among others are: Senora de | Riano, Senora de Mattieu, Lady Isa-| bella Howard, Marquise di Bernezzo,| Mme. Wroblewska, Mrs. R. T. Allen, Mrs. Frank Allan, Mrs. John Beatty,| Miss Corrine Beavans, Mrs. Howard| Bord, Mrs. Victor Baughman, Mrs Richard Boss, Mrs. Edwin Beinecke Mrs. Lucy Jones Byrne, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. James Corgan, Mrs John Cammack, Miss Helen Clark Miss Dorothy Clipper, Mrs, H. Carter, Mrs. Charles H. Mrs. Willlam K. Carr, Mrs. Richard| Corroon, Mrs. Martin’ Dulany, Miss| Mary Domahue, Mrs. A. M. Dueber, Mrs. Michael Doyle, Mrs. James| Emery, Miss Alma Fennessy, Mrs. J.| | H. Freeman. Mrs. Robert Fowler, Miss | Borrodel Gower, Mrs. Walter Gorden Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Wil-{ lam J. Glasgow, Mrs. P. F. Gahan,| Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Eric Henius, | Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs. Joseph | Hayden, Mrs. R. T. Holden, Mrs Frank Hamiiton, Mrs. Arthur M Hacker, Miss Elsie Hass, Miss Mary | { Emily Hamilton, Miss Edna Jones Mrs. Helen Hayden Jones, Mrs. John Kline, Mrs. John Cyril Keane, Mrs.| Casmir Lefbel, Mrs. Willlam Maffit Mrs. John Madden, Mrs. Francis Mil- ler, Mrs. R. Bowman Matthews, M Christine McHugh, Miss Mary Weller | {McCarthy, Mrs. Charles P. Neill. Mrs. | Nolan, Mrs. George H. O'Con-| Agatha O'Neal, Mrs. James | Orme, Mrs. Thomas Pepper, Mr: E. Quirk, Miss Ray Reilly, Mrs. Saul, Miss Rose Shea, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Margaret Shea, Madeline Schriver, Miss Helen Mrs. Frederick Stohlman, Mrs. D. C.| Shea, Mrs. W. J. Stohlman, Miss| Afleen Shea, Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth Scott, Mrs. E. T. Sad ler, Mrs. Joseph Tumuity, Miss Helen Tholman, Mrs, Sarah Toohe; Mrs. | John R. Williams, Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs. J, Leslie Watson and Mrs, H. F.| Whiteman. The Social Club H. H. A. will hold! a special Saturday night dance at the Y. M. H. A. Hall tonight. Sues Collins for C;ve. GLASGOW, Ky., April 18.—Jimmie Geralds, who figured prominently in the attempt to rescue Floyd Collins from Sand Cave, has filed suit in| Hart Circuit Court for enforcement of a contract he asserts he made with Lee Collins, father of Floyd, for pur- chase of half-interest in crystal cave and the land of the Collins estat. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | 113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Modbrn cravelr Teiepnons, Main 2473 Wm. H, Sardo & Co. | $oen Binpor Lincoln 524 JAMES T.. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel Li 5 Phvate Ambulances " 142 Livery in Connection. ———THE ORIGINAL ————y W.R.Speare Co. | 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE b GAYDE J. NICHOLS —— Quick. Dignified and Efficient Serviee. 816 H ST LINCOLN 8200. Automobile S Chapel. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.\W. Phone Frank. 6626, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Egadlished 1841, Phone West 94, Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED_AT, 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7076 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 CHAS. S. ZURHORST ST CAPITOL ST. 2% bnone Lineotn 32, 7. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em- Damer. Livers in' connection. - Commadiods chapel and modern cremptoriym, " Hoderais L3R5, FUNERAL DESIGNS. “Prompt auto delivery service. Artigtic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Olgnr Beautiful Elorll flgl ices. l4th & H. Tel. AMBULA ¥ CHAMD R AR R PATE Fully equipped with rolling cot. stretcher, bisakere She piliowe. ¥ & HAMBERS’ nnwwnofi' evm:- AL o HOME. Col. 43 = gymnasium fund. I GENTNER. GRAY HARR. MeDONALD. 0. 0 N, SIMME. SMITH. at 10 SORREL: WAKEN ¥ BRADY. | BYRD. [ HARVEY. AKER. DBeaths. L Friday. Apml 17. 192, FRANK | d husband of Mary Fun 1 his Jate residen: April 20. at friends invited to Ats in® Iness. at her Friday afternoon beloved wiis Gentnir, in her 7mt otice of funeral hereafter. 19 A _speial meeting of Mizpin 5 3. D. of A.. will be held a the home of Sister Virginia Smoot. Ballston, Va, $ung 1035, at & olclonk, to al' of Gur late sister . Officers and member tend. By order of .+ VIRGINIA SMOOT. Councilor G. VEITCH, Recording Secretary. * p.m. " Relatives and tend. st ne 1, No. are regueste] ¥ at 1: 1510 5th'st. n.w on_of Walter an of Mra, Amanda Medies ¥an. Ocia and John Gras. o mourn th at hie reside GE POLK. loving Gray. broth Mrs. Sadie M. Hé also leaves 08s 4 BOSt Of other rela ves to m broke G Brooks: t Murphy Murphy: ¢ Brooks, Mel Sunday. April 1 Ders please copy.| Offlcors and memiers o LodEs of Knights of Prthise the castle hail. ; 8th ‘and ¥ ord Friendship Lodge. Special George and and Elgwor Ruth_ B Mary h. al I Payien %0 "% uv"v,“' ; e residerice of Mra. Macs K st now Mondus: 5 Al friends AUCK. Departed _this 115, 1825, ARTHI R TRevelie) patiors at Hill Cematers SPIGET Martin and M Sa. dren's Hoepi son of Katie Simn Nou hersafter W. Emest Jarvis Cc Departed thw life A & and fri mains may be viewed at ng_establishm fro April 18, unti from: Harmony Thureday Y E. heolve o Banks. belot Tinney. sr.. and the leaves 16 mourn b and & hest of Monday Tinney. foster brothe 16 Church, F FOUNG. at MILDRED M Eliza Estes. ~Funeral dertaking establishment Monday. April 20, at 10 at Congressional Cemeter: friends invited In Memoriam. In sad but my mother, AMAN parted this life 124! Dear mother, th And took v [ MILD remembrance ¢ KER, who dr Aoril 1% came for you to their home God's Holy Spirit with you fied And now I'm Jeft al DEVOTED DAUG In Jovin daughter,” J. Tho died 16 vea: ne. HTER NANNIE smembrance of my. A BROOKE BR ago today, MOTHER, A EN. 588 but loving memory of our gband and our Jovink father. EAR NEST BYRD. "Who passed aa: 2o todsy. April 18. 1024 Today recalls the memory Ot & Joved one laid to rest And those who still remember. him ‘Are the ones who loved him best HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN In_memory of my dear mother CAROLINE E. HARVEY, whom God called away 55 vears ago_today. April 18, 1000 at her residence, 1207 R st. n.w. Deep in my heart you are fondly remem bered, Bt April 18 1E 3 r Sweet. happy memory clings Wame When_alone in my sorrow and bitter tears d vou ow There come sad memories of twenty-five vears ago Unknown to others C my side And whispers, “Cheer up, Geneva, death cannot divide L ¥ _DAUGHTER. GE! 181 oline ste: EVA VAL HENSON. REED. SMITH. In memory Soitn, SMITH. WALKER. WASHINGTON. In fond WILLIAMS. fo the memory of my devoted wife, GER- TRUDE _HENSON (nee Smith). who de parted this life four years ago today. April 18. 1921 And while she lies in Her memory I shall alw HER DEVOTED HUSBAN HENS ceful sleep, een. . JOSEPH In sad but lovin Sister MARY BELL R! into rest April 18, 191 just five years ago toda: J think of thy confidence, faith and deen ove. In those glorious thinks that are treasured above How eager thou grasped round that bright olden chain Which_belped mortal man to reach Heaven ain. A DEVOYED FRIEND. ELDER L. T CHAPM 1108 R ST. N.W. . brance of MARY red into rest five 1020, remembrance of ED. who_ entered . at 10:40_a.m In_loving reme: BELL REED. who ent Years ago today. April 18, A holy quiet reigns arour A calm which life nor death destroys And naught disturbs that peace profound Which_ her unfettered soul enjoye. _ HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND S8 of X years ago world into & t the age of 22 years In loving memory of my dear wife JOSEPHINE SMITH. who departed ih lifs one ‘year ago "iomorrow. " April 10 1024. IRA LEPOUCE assed from a ne and won wl materialistic drous realm Surrounded by friends I am lonely. In the midst of friends I am blue. For bemeath the smile lies an aching heart That is always longing for you es shall see SO e Y 15768 S0 e Soma“day my Hands Shall ciasp o thine d never say Tare HER DEVOTED HUSBASD, HORACE ¥ SMITH. % I ad but_loving remembrance Ot my dear mother. FRANCES WALKER who departed this life one year ago today It is lonely hers without you. mother, And long the way T life- s ol the same to me Hince $ou were called swar: LOPINE DACEHTER. TAURA WALKER PARRA : remembrance of WASHINGTON 4 ¥ ear wife. aKo today 0 departed this life April 18, 1011. What matter though life be dreary And I tread the path alone. And when my Journes is ended in Heaven T ghall know my own. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND JERRY Today recalls the memory 01 a Toved one Tuid 10 test. And those who still remember her "Are the ones who loved her best HER DEVOTED FRIEND. M. D In sad but loving memors of my dear husband. WILLIE WILLIAMS who departed this life April 18, 1924 Leat by leaf the roses fall. Soul by soul the Master cails, ot for ope, but for all: Wi swer 11, LOVING WIFE, SUSIE WILLIAMS,