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SOCIETY (Continued from hth Page) | on a three-month pleasure trip. They will be the guests of the ma mother, Counteds Emilia D - lallencrentz, wife of the late aide-de camp to the King of Swed: holm, and will also visit Switz [erine Billingsly, THE EVENING diately after the ceremony for a wed Il:mny' Koons and Mrs. R. L. Middle- ding trip to Atlantic City and will | sail from there to Boston and after May 10 will be at home in Newport, R. 1., where Ensign Davis is on duty. Mrs. 8. A, Stewart has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Ho. tel after spending several months at Miami. 1e marriage of Miss Ann Cath- daughter of Mr. and ton. The Minister of Panama Mme. Alfaro will be who with the guests of { honor at the meeting of the Kentucky Society at 2400 Sixteenth street this evening, will address the society. The program also will include numbers by the chorus of the St. Davi Society of Washington, Welsh folk songs be ing featured. S'l contagious diseases of mountain chil- dren. Representative women are deeply interested in this work, mountain people living in the isolated regions of Virginia and West Virginia to have their modern hos- modern methods of fighting scarlet fever and meningi ;idents or broken have sick pitals by cipht tis, & limbs. 'AR, WASHIN little opportunity children_treated in heria s well as for a iTON, because the A. D, ganized by a_committee, cludes Miss Mildred Fleenor, Ruth Loveless, Miss Irene Finch, Mrs. ¥alk, Mrs. J. C. Trimble, Mr. Raymond E. Wise, Mr. F. J. Hernan- Gustavo de Medina and Mr. Mrs. Charles A, Lummis is visiting in Philadelphia and will spend some time also at Atlantic City, returning to Washington about May 1. THURSDAY, APRIL 3 which_in-| Miss | Mr: 925, Joseph V. Morgan, jr.; Mr, and Milton Strassburger and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H, West. Mr. Clement T. Robertson, presi- dent of the freshman class, will lead the grand march. On the committee in charge are Mr. E. W. Erickscn, chairman; Mr. Vincent P. Russo, \llu Nellye Stottlemyer, Mr. George | Martin, Mr. Augustus P. Bonamo, iss Constance Fogle and Mr. Emarn- Titchener's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lampton. {rom & two-month visit in’ Panama. income tax payer in Kansas. Mr. Lampton has recently returned ‘e railroad is the largest The Santa The resiznation of Capt. Kirkwood, Army Medical Corps, that of First Lieut Army Quartermaster Corps, have accepted by the President. Two Officers Resign. Ro Harvard E. Ha [ Where Paris, New York and Washing Mrs. Sterling Thomas Billingsly, to Mr. Herman Cozine Praeger took place at noon yesterday in McKen- dree Methodist Church, Rev. S. Car- roll Coale officiating. The bride wore a becoming trav- |eling costume of brown, with hat, | gloves and shoes to match, her cor- sage bouquet being lilies of the val- ley and sweet peas. Mrs. Frederick Lawrence Hutchinson of Baltimore, |a cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. Lieut. Otto Pr Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., a ther of the bridegroom, acted as his best man. The recelving line will include the Minister and Mme. Alfaro, Senator and Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Representa tive and M M. H. Thatcher, Ad- miral and Mrs. Hugh Rodman, Mr. and Mre. George Weltzel, Mrs. Eugene Ray, State regent, Kentucky D. A. R., and Mr. William Jennings Price, pres. ident of the s ety Dancing will then follow for the rest of the evening. ter in the season. where they will be guests of Mme. Sigrid Sparre ckson and Countess Eliza Dickson. nekow, wife and daughter of the ° Robert Dickson, Governor Gen- eral of Stockholm, and the uncle of the major. Robert Dickson, one of Sweden’s most distinguished and bril ant statesmen. was well known to | many in the Diplomatic Corps here. Countries included in Maj. and Mrs. Dickson-Hallencrentz's itine England, France, Holland Norway ‘and Laly Afr. Claes Dickson-Hallencrentz, 3d, Wil spend the Summer on a motor trip through New England. idge Appearing 1 Scout Costume. 1 rished Miss Martha Oaks, who has spent several years working among these children, will give a brief talk on the most important features of this work, which has its humorous as well as pathetic phases. In one desolate re- Zion she was the first person ever to penetrate the wilds in an automoblle. Hampton B nounces the marriage of her daugh ter, Margaret Elizabeth. to Mr. Wil liam Mason Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Gates, Friday, April 10, at 4 <, in the parsonage of Epiphany Lutheran Church, the pastor, the Rev, . Waltemyer, officiating Mr. H. G. Nulten of Richmond, who makes his home at Wardman Park Hotel for part of the year, has re- turned there, after a visit with his brother, Rear Admiral Louls McCoy ulton, superintendent of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, and Mrs, Nulton Elizabeth O. Cullen has gone irs. B. T. Gordon, in her| 23 S R A T RIS home in Nelson County, Va., and will || AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF A remain while recuperating from a | LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Gf . ang e T, e o | SILK and CLOTH COATS o Binghamton, N. Y., with their son|. and baby daughter, are visiting Mrs Mrs. Wade wn an Miss Agnes Rames Cree has re turned from California, after spending April with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taliaferro. Miss Cree sails for her home in Ayeshire, Scotland, early in May. The marriage of Miss Rebec son Janney to Mr. George William Trayer of Madison, Wis., took place Saturday, April 18, in'the Mount Ver- non Place Church, Rev. E. A. Lam Among the out-of-town guests|bert officiating. Mr. Trayer and his were Mr. Otto Praeger of New York, | bride left immediately after the cere- father of the bridegroom; Mr. Frank | mony for a wedding trip and will H. Praeger of Philadelphia and Mr. |later make their home in Madison, and Mrs. F. L. Hutchlnson of Balti- | Wis., where Mr. Trayer is engaged in | more. After the ceremony a wed- |Bovernmental research work. He ding luncheon was served at the|graduated from the University of City Club and the young couple left | Wisconsin as a civil engineer and on a Southern trip. served overseas with ‘the American wke's children" Mrs. Praeger, formerly of Gadsden, |troops during the World War. Mrs, ke's children ng danc: [ Ala, and Atlanta, is a graduate of | Traver a student at Sweet Briar Bliss'| Cox” College, Atlanta, Ga. _ Mr. | College. v Hour," | Praeger is the youngest son of Mr. presented for the bemefit of | Otto Praeger, formerly Assistant Girl Scouts’ Association of the | Postmaster General istrict of Columbia. > will arrive shortly| Miss Mary Bringhurst has sent out ock and will be received by | cards for Sunday afternoon from 4 to row of Girl Scouts on both | 7 to meet the Misses Scott of Paducah, the foyer at Poli’s, then es-| KY., at the country place of Maj. and rted by the color guard of the Scouts | Mrs. Phil D. Poston in Woodside, Md. 0 her box, where she will witness the | _ Miss Scott, with her brother, Mr. ceremony of the Scout promise, the| William Rufus Scott, will sail on the allegiance and hear “The Star | Leviathan 2 fo spend several anner” sung, preceding the, months in rope Hiap. ot g Balry Moz, luncheon of the 3 ) forms the fi st of the e S o iagd \inmer s R '® €| tional Society Daughters of the Amer- Premirent women in official, diplo. | i8N Colonists, which has become a tic and resident soclets are ma.|feature of its general assembly, will R OTfhs beratit oo % | take place in Hotel Washington Mon- lierbert Hoover, Mme. de Riano | day, April 27, at 1 o'clock. Cards for hieu. Lady Isabeila Howard Mme. | the luncheon are with the credential - 2 -3 11‘"')\""[[??. which is holding a meet- Denmark Paperhanging Call Main 1224 for esti- mates. Our work is backed by 36 years’ ex- perience. Patrons for the annual freshman prom of the National University Law School, Saturday night at the City Club, are: Dr. and . Albert H. Putney, Dr. and Mrs. Edson L. Whit- ney, Dr. and Mrs. D, Percy Hickling, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Syme, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and MATERIALS INCLUDE THOSE MOST DESIRABLE SIZ S 14 to 38 JZEACH A /E MODEI LIEBSTER 1307 F Street 3 The 308th anniversary of Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the immortal author of “Don Quixote,"” masterplece of Spanish literature, will be observed by El Club Cervantes at a banquet to be hell this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Cafe Madrillon. A typical Span ish menu will be offered, and a short | and interesting program of addresses | : and music has been prepared. Brief after-dinne speeches will made by Maj. Victos mil: itary atta e of the Spanish embassy Miss Isabel Keith MacDermott, editor of the Pan-American Union Bulletin, and Mr. Felix Cordova Davila, resi Mrs. € company of pa s have fol- oolidge and and box holde: lead of Mrs. present tomorrow afternoon Cheater at 3 o'clock, when MEAR FRETT e CLOTHES Diplomats’ Wives Sponsor Convent Alumnae Bridge. The Georgetown Convent Alumnae Associatiop Is giving a benefit bridge party and tea today at the Mayflower dent comm om Porto Rico in Hotel for the alumnae gymnasium | Washington, who will attend as guest 01 e b, @ bang t is being or- Mrs. Joseph Leiter, president of the | 0L e ¢ul LR ) assoclation, heads the list of patron esses, which includes Senora de Riano, de Matides, Lady Isabella Marquise di Bernezzo, Mme. Wroblewska, Mrs. R. H. Allan, Mr ‘rank Allen, Mrs. John Beatty, Miss | rinne Beavans, Mrs. Howard Be Mrs. Victor Baughman, Mrs. Richard | Boss, Mrs. Edwin Reinecke. Mrs. Lucy | Jones Byrne, Mrs. . James Couzens Mrs. James Corg John Cam. | mack, Miss Helen « Clipper, Mrs. Thomas H. Carte: Charles H. Conley, Mrs., Willlam K. Car Mrs. Richard Corroon, Mrs Martin Delaney and many others. George Plitt Co., Inc. Furniture—Upholstering ‘ainting~—Draperis 1325 14th St. N. to Day and evening classes NIX LESSONS, $5.00 Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand 11th & G Kte. M Formerly with Woodward & Lothrop 2E25¢8zR4RRBLERREREEI) ¢ Home of Fine Furs Since 189 'fl ouble 1106 G Street. N.W. The annual Exclusive Homefurnishings OUR floors are stocked with a distinctive se- lection of Fine Furniture, and our facilities for the complete Decorating of the Home are entirely at your service. 'Mav we have the plcas- ure of serving ycu7 JAMES B HENDERSON Laces, nt Mo o ey me. wallen | ing in_the hotel on Saturday after. Graeft, Mme. Simopoulos, Mme. Proch. | No%% from 3 to 5 o'clock for e et e pitiae: Pl | registration of delegates to the heodore D: sembly. Members are privileged to invite' guests to this luncheon, but - y(flh\n\ cards must be obtained in advance. Great Two-Day Sale Exceptional Opportunity for Wonderful Values Smart Spring Coats silks the as- Mrs. Coolidge sponsors a benefit | card party which will be given at the Herrington Hotel the evening of April 30 for the purpose of raising funds for building a hospital addition to Uni versity Hospital at Charlottesville Va.. to be devoted to the treatment of RUGS—CARPETS WASHED AND REPAIRED FIREPROOF STORAGE Claude A drich Richards Willard A, Brownson, Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs. James man, Mrs. Chandler Anderson, s. Joseph Bradley, Miss Cullen, Mrs Charles Dewey, Mrs. Tracy Dow Irs. Hayne lis, Miss Hel Amory st. Hrs. William FEustl My »n Fahnestock, Mrs. Spauld- nery. Mrs. Fowler r ' R. Govi t. Mrs. Sidr Hammond Mrs. John Alvin Hert De: Me( Knox, rles Marl an, Mrs Keith Merrill 's. George S Mrs Phillips, Mrs. Walter Women’s The Friendship Cirele will give a and Misses' musical tea for the benefit of the Florence Crittenton Home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the | University Women’s Club house, 1634 Eye street northwest. An invitation extended to all who are interested in the home apd its work. Mrs. J. rant Hefty, Mrs. William A. | berger and Mrs. Janes A. Robertson Frederick |are to have charge of arrangements. aves. Mrs. | A silver offering will be taken. ohn B! Hill Jarvis, Toseph All the new cloths, twills, tweeds and Dressy Sport Coats—Business Coats TweDsy $25 $35 $39.50 $49.50 EXTRA SPECIAL—SPORT AND DRESSY COATS REDUCED TO $22.50 GROUP OF Fur bordered and others, all the new colors Ensemble Suits Were $55 to $79—Now $39.50 and $49.50 TwoDay Fashionable Dresses Plain Crepes and Printed Crepes. Silks and Flannels. Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 7675 7676 Fine Furniture, 1108 G Street—phones Mrs Philig i Mrs Nazarian Bros. Co. 1712 20th St. N.W. Phone Potomac 1529 Main Miss Hellman entertained at her = Main home on Cathedral avenue Monday |evening in honor of Miss Josephine | Huber,” whose engagement to Mid shipman Carleton C. Hoffner, . has recently been announced. The house was beautifully decorated with Columbia roses and white lila | Miss Hellman's guests were: Miss| | Gretchin Bergner, Miss Anita Birrell ur E. Wilder z Miss Elizabeth Coyle, Miss Marjorie Wood Hampton, Miss Olive Columbus, Miss . Lorena Baker, Miss Rose Moser, Miss | the e inciude | Dora Bledsoe, ) . L. Kahlert, | Hoover, C | Miss Oba Mrs. L. G. Stans Wroblews .| bury, Mrs. Elmer Gill, Mrs. Dorothy La Vielle, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Miss | Laura_Perrie, Mrs. Ida C. Pickett Mi: Martha Blanchard, s Dait Daly, Miss Anna Wolfe, Miss Emma Washburn, Mrs. Omohundr Miss James Ars. Imer, homas Tuckes nd Mrs GROUP OF Tailored Suits Values $29 to $45—Reduced to $19.95 Noyes Lee rs. Wil Charles Boughton Leigh P Mrs b It At Bt R Il b It R IR e R R IR IR R R S Smartest Restourant J(ol'J}nana;Clrc\s —AT DINNER —AT SUPPER J. Harry Link Box for Mrs chenyi, Ekengren Mrs. Taske: Anderson, ) Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Mrs. Dunnegan. Mrs. Hayne Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs Flannery, Mrs. Henry Flather s. | Eric Fowler, Mrs. John Hays Ham mond, Mrs. Alvin Hert, Mrs. Deming | tarvis Joseph Leiter Charl t, Mrs. E. B \rs. Keith Merrill, Mrs. W Noble. Mrs. Walter Tuckerma Wilder ahd Mrs. Wood | der not to interrupt the con-|| of the fantasy and the dance tival, Miss Hawke requests that no vers be sent to the chil¢ i in Friday h Herbert Mme. M Two-Day Sale of Millinery $3.95 55 $750 $10 All the late models, colors and materials. acy Dows i Beautiful Dresses for afternoon, ning and sports. Two-Day Sale Two-Day Sale S15 |525 52950 535 Closing Out 150 Sweaters Less Than Cost These Sweaters Sold From $3 to $15. Bargains to Close 98c, S2.98 and $3.98 daytime, eve- Remodeled 3 fevairer e Stored Prices W OLF, Furrier 30-32 ida Ave. N.W. The “Tassel” Sandal A pretty pf«tcnl leather strap sandal, with a unique leather tas- sel on the center strap and novelty stitching on vamp; high arch; covered Cuban heel. . b Also sn White Kid at $11.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP Five F L e o B T i o i PR ST SR Y Y S e SN Charles Molasses We Have the Best New Orleans, gallon. ... Porto Rico, gallon..... lever personal- 3. HARRY il be hero vou playing at din- after the Meyer Davis Famous Le Paradis Band nee entertal with plano and songs ner and theater. The Talk of the Town” will be esented this evening in the F heater nder the auspices of Painters” of Washington to further \merican art in Washington and bring exhibitions of the greatest \merican_painters the National Capital. The performance will be re veated tomorrow and Saturday nights t the Belasco { The cast is composed of debutantes | nd_bachelor diplomats, and strength- | ened by a number of well known pro fessionals, including Miss lnne Est ner, late leading lady of “Liliam" and ' Sun Up.” who will do something quite out of her ufual line and give a black-face impersonation. The most exquisite costum n de by New rlc costumers, have arrived, and Mlle. Claire Heilmannas, a Corsican aid; Miss Bessie McKeldin, as a ssian; Miss Anne Boyd, Tommy Tucker; Miss Margaret Zolnay, court | ancer; Miss Barbara Stanfield, in an 1830 costume, are a few of the leading | charming little zures. Miss Beatrice McLean and ) Tiss Mary Happer will be gorgeous in | \ sub-debs have larie _\lnnxlne‘]!‘vel cost \:‘m;\- \”.»\ ‘\'fl\ “ a l rea d y ace mart pony ballet, in which Miss Elea 5 : nor Snyder and Miss Martha Macatee | quired the hab. ippear, is another unusually king | it of choosing Jumber, the girls wearing blacl Arteraft Slip- Sreen parrot costumes. P pers for their most important engagements. Ten Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. stablished 1875 - 1 o and Dancing Fuery Evening, 7 10 9 P.M No Cover Charge 0T ST ST AR SR U R AR SR N Y SR LY NNY L I UR Ry Y AR U Thirteen Street ,1-cc‘4¢44411c¢¢<¢‘14¢¢4¢1. IE Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. —Stout Wome Real Friday Bargains in New Twill Coats $35 AND $45 VALUES $ Stout Slzes ' to [ 50 A RECENT purchase of Fine Twill Coats in- cluded a large number of smart individual stout models. Tomorrow, Friday, we will put about 75 of these Stout Coats on sale at $10 to $20 savings on each Coat. The Coats were made by specialists on styles for the larger woman and you will marvel at their charm and smartness when you see them. NAVIES—TANS—GRAYS—ROOKIES And these of Miss Vi M. Short of Anthony. L. | . Ursula M. The marriage Short, daughter of M Chicago, 1iL, to Ensign Davi on of Mr !'a\,m Of lh)t day in New York : performed in the Little Chu he Corner, and the bride wore a french blue ensemble suit, with a hat , match, and a corsage bouquet of chids and lilies of the valley Miss Olive E. Geiger was maid of honor and had a costume of tan fig- | red georgette crepe, and a dark blue | vat trimmed with stone marten fur ) nd a tan hat. She carried a bouquet | t sweetheart roses. Mr. Norman Da- | tis was best man for his brother. | Ensign and Mrs. Davis left imme- | Shoes and Hosiery rtcraf’t otwear Inc. 1311~Fsz | Hilf Sinée 423 to 523 P fi%ng/@/@ndw;/e/ (Finely Woven Peanut) A NEW NOTE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED IN THE CREATIONS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM, YORK AND _PARIS ° DESIGNERS—A PIQUANCY. ~ YOUTHFUL MODES ARE PRESENTED IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE COMBINATION, sl SHAbEAND $14 95 ;- COATS especially reduced 5 :20% and 25% FF A very flattering combina- tion, with deft trimmings as ongmal as thcy are be- An especial collection of NEW FROCKS— prices start at. . DO com lng $5 The Only LANT, ATTRACHY HEX Drice in the. & RPPECTION CLEARANG '\'mf"mu APPRECIATE THE 1F _YOU VISIT US DUCTION:

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