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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY e e—— e e e members of the hospitality commit-[by Mrs. Bess Means Jordan, lyric| John 3 D Ry Births Repo“ed_ : lfl;m tee. d mith : - soprano soloist, and Miss Hester Beall, b9y . P 81 '323 Nortn Carolina| Charles a. and Ethel C. Straining. boy. 4 : Officials of the convention of the|reader. Mrs. Jordan will be accom-ave Clyde W an P Kenne y . and Trene L. Alexander. boy. i s ne Al ora y, boy G . Cath c. A . 1216 North Vi d Eliz; Vatson, V. Hart (Continued from Eighth Page.) International Council of Women, |panied by Miss Mirlam Sterlifg. Miss|,Saterine C. Mulcaby, 6% 8 William L. and Ellzgveth H. Watson, boy PaiamyJ B and Toe % Mag | which meets in this city May 4-14, gybil Almand and Miss Lillan White| Gloria O. Stone, 5 months, 1008 Douslas| Percy K. and Helen G. Scott, girl (twing) opening of the Chateau Le Paradis|and a number of distinguished guests e o _ne, Angelo and Sophie Di Benedétto, boy. Anthony J. and Paulij . Meyer, girl, -2 e e U esta | of the quinquennial here will occupy [ Will preside at the tea table. 2 Lo ArURE. 80, Galaser Slocwitel | Teter and Helen Kouls, bo Bichard 3 ang FOARCS llkes, Sirl ! L e dacorations and |the boxes at the Washington The annual banquet of the College’ it Cagier: 41 v Haiter 3 and"fovee B Wiison.” sevinina eila o) Shmers, el QLU ay S e dSt y 0 dance music ®vere charming, while |torium Saturday evening, May Women's Club will be held at Rau-|y & : “‘""‘,‘,:.‘.J’ w’"’:né‘ et . Sarvel .’}\h‘,{‘:‘nu‘-‘;l‘-:h’llung:’f- boy. elaborate souvenirs > de-|the presentation of the ODEra-DUE- |ycherts Saturday, May 9 Charles ks eri John and Dovie lightfulness of the o x | eant, ar and Peace,” written and Y 3 i it Wt ML G W Many parties, large and small, w composed by Albion Fellows Bacon, > - > > s (& = ) there. Mr. and Mrs. John Newbold [and produced under the general di-| The Needlework Guild of America, ned a ls party, including |rection of Marie Moore Forrest. one of the member organizations of Mrs. John Poole, Mr. 1] Mrs. Willlam £. Chamberlin, chair- | pe Natioral Council of Women. is Porter, Mr. i man of tickets and boxes for “W&r | hojqing its fortieth annyal meeting at { That', George Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Giffor¢ jand Peace,” announces there are a|ihe Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Phila- al’s reason enough for get- West, Miss Ethel Smith and Mr. and |limited number of boxes for that|gelphia Thursday, Friday and Satur- z = E $ ting yours as much before six Mrs. Be Prince. Others entertain- | evening still unreserved and may be [gay, April 80 and May 1 and 2. Gould, Comdr. J.|had by applying to the quinquen-| XM edier D s Eral ot v Jaimes |nial headquarters in the Hotel T eaE D TIhe BraR ot ¢ were M y L | . ble. The b , Sen L the District of Columbia branch of b J aible. e bags are so good- o e 1 Minister;| Washington during the remainder o€ |the guild, has gone to Phiadelphin atur asl_ udaren’'s ay looking and the prices so moder- Alejanc leke M G S to attend these meetings as a delegate. ate that th ’ embassy njami Mrs E !x;{s“.;;::nu‘x\x‘&iseu 1!.‘! Several others from Washington are L = a ere certainly won't 2 M b : C r Mayo, Mrs. ;| present in an unofficial capacity. All : 2 o sy Toft & alostay tin Sweet, A her, arles H. Cecil and o sond s $ $ C | f S 2 HORERG) T Flotd, AT, and Mre | Mps. 2. Biagton; e TRE s A et SR A Sale of $7.50 to $10 Crepe de Chine Seturday night Lawrence Baker, Mr. H. L. Rust, jr. . + and it is hoped that any Washing. Mr. Eric Greenleaf, Col. William Done- f - Members of Junior Section of | tonjans who chance to be in Philu- of the 1 tment of Justice,|the Women's City Club will be|delphis e aa o J y Group One hn R. Williams Coleman | hostesses at tea Sunday, at the elub- | them. AT L A T ull.mer resses A 3 house, 22 Jackson place, from 4:30 to | Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, the re : Conalats of smooth and hand e e in_honor of the followini | (iring national president of the suild, boarded sturdy cowhide trav- i for election, who Wwill|will come to Washington May 4 and . i ity I this aften 4in | form the receiving line: D¥. A. Fran- |occupy & suite at the Wasnington Of Exceptional Quality el bags—each t one 228 & teasin pelhoafiguik e jces Mary C. D. during the ‘sessions of the quinquen and Beauty. Choice leather lined $12.75 Sirs, B a By ;| Dial of the International C / A I e Ma: : sso- | e i zar, Mles, NISEUS | Women. o : ! / XQUISITE models, appropriate for May processions Won: | ¢ imce Mys: Lhoinas (W s | The “District of Columbia Lranch| S - Eo: parties; in straightline styles or with panties. | \\ Group Two five duys| S . M &,‘;‘j‘,im‘;‘l”'m"{‘}l';g“’g‘_\,;_'mfi b Trimmings of lace, ribbon, hemstitching and ruffles, | Heavy saddle stock cowhide r ] - |and K streets, the afternoon of f - Sizes 2 to 6 years, in white and Summer shades. 2 bag with double handles and Miss Henrle Oldring, Mrs. | Wednesday, May 6, when the newly | o -~ f hn [obert Ash, Mrs Laira A.|electea national officers will be the A ) T band sewed English frames are dley, Miss Olive Beatty, Mrs.| guests of honor. 2 ¢ in this group. Black and J I“‘lm\;‘ :‘.'" gu " Edgar T. Brown, Mrs, William E. | brewe walia & pany will i Senora | hymberlin, Miss Sarah K. Cushing T , too, . ot Pradll s Ela 0L | Tapcs pulkscaon: FMiEe: - Alvn i f Deaths Reported. ‘ = an - NG5O Canada, Senora Amada |y Gertrude p] T {1 ing_deaths have b reported a Reatriz Letel A el, Miss Grace McVey. M 3 Health Deartment in the last 24 i e D L Lua Olivetra Nadne Miee Gnie Ny Al | nc | . resses | Group Three S . J. Garfield Riley t Con 48, Smallpox Hospital Quires of Costa and Mias > : Y1 Charles Lockwood. 88, Masonic Home, T izrez de Corenade of | = koma o'clock tomorrow night as pos- : : \ A half dozen styles are in f A de| Miss Jan Nevwion “will e P A Lackhoad,) 86, Masuntoc Hom \ Of Lovely this group—English kit bags be hostess at the College Women's ik [eiliar, 00, St Blispbeilve fHus Designing - soft crushable Oxford bags ‘.(-I,‘»;:'-;:A;‘ \lfln‘r:);u'. \l.x‘\m-.h"llrlz:‘x ;le? :; rine E ¥ _\,‘,}‘;F st ) " and walrus bags with double stre will be given s ADE of white crepe de chine, with lace, ribbon, ruffies handles and the best solld or self trimming. Sizes 7 to 14 years, in models appro- brass hardware are thres of arta Rob 4 priate for graduation, confirmation and May processions. thoss outstanding: ¢4 ¢ ~ = e - ' N tonped st $24.75 ; Other New Tub Dresses, $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Up \iver- 1 Morgan of New York city and Mrs. e Better Apparel at a Lower Price i | Mail Orders Prepald Mabeth Hurd Pag® of Minneapoli s E oo™ Maper Lrog. & Co. BELKERs Pi Beta Phi Fraternity S i ity of patronesses for Hu-‘onc!\l bridge Shop of Quality o narty which the chapggr at Geo : =1 e : = | S otent sest s New Frocks for Summer > > | A " oW st tle Bt : In keeping with the lightsome mood of ecarly ! 7 3 4 g AL Summer are these Frocks—just arrived en Wilbur Sidiey g Mrs. Clit s . < ford K. B 3 s Dratn ewest Creations $ 50 There is a Mrs. Josh Wilson Materials . style and size to ‘ompton and Mrs Gratton I 4 ouie T d e Color Effects suit every one. ”’::“l C Here is a Frock with a youthful round collar and cuffs. Washi ere, another with a becoming roll coltar, panels—a skirt cut Blyrrad Vil Pl Serow flaring lines—are some of the details that make selecti ernoon annu e ¢ m this group so delightiul! icers will be he! Among the prominent Columbian Women are Mrs. Charles W. Richard Charles 1 Corby, Mrs. s, jr.; Mrs. W. M kins, Mrs. et sine B _ o ‘ FOUNDED 894 . P. Ea 'St < eriin, Mrs. 1. E. Edging ’ ", : . Known for Remarkable Vulue-Giv{ng s Sirs Johp B e M 1N AN AR Flowers, $2.50 1109 F St N'W president of the or le for the| ; RO E A choice assortment of Spring R ) 3 g < and other colorful flowers, ‘ G street, R daintily boxed—usual $5 value ~ ~ . = X7 " . onda te he benefit RS = . . - » it 2 ) SO Con 8190 2+ vk nd Saturday—Spring s Grealest: Value Offerings under the ausp of the ladies’ board 5 o @ Dai o £ o of which Mrs, Harry V. Haynes is| Dainty =~ SPRING ~ CORSAGES, v R s Are Featured in An Qutstanding The chairman of the card w.n_v§ committee is Miss Minnie Carroll, as sisted by other members of the board. | The ymmittee is greatly gratified by the ready response shown, particular Iy from the physicians of the city. S-pring Corshges The A Association of Uni- : 14th and H Thove. versity e s Special, $3.50 Up : M. 3707 tea this a E: 0 o'clock, at v the club, 1634 honor of and the members of the Colleg s Club, to cele % . Seied by KAPLOWITZBROS! » = : " e | INCORPORATED ‘ d 1 d 4 - Just _,OO 4 2 7 . assisted by | rzi NINTH STREET NORTHWEST e EXTRAORDINARY SALE! oy 2B Beautiful Coatls | WINDOW | . %85 : X o SHADES ||| EXCLUSIVE COAT S : o Call Us for for $55 In This Season’s stimates— Main 4226 | $25 _» AN Ve 2 Most Exquisite Models iGeorgePlxttCo.,lnc.ii PRINTED SILK GOWNS ' 2 , 4 1 Reduced to One Low Price S 1325 14th St N.W. M. 4224 ForR $18 - = ] FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE - = i L\/ Cl'nlouth 2 STORE OPENS 8:50 A, M. 3 ; G Non-Alcoholic == — = ' . Martini & Rossi “Italian” $ | . S | 2 Martini & Rossi “French” § Dress Sensation T | [ RS Mouquin's “Italian P [ ¥l b i N Magruder Inc. |f E,es.l.:.:?fyg?}otfiq 1 Y il Formerly Priced $45 to $59.50 Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K & Dresses That Take in Every Need of the Season o ostablshen 1475 4 Enchanting in the prettiest and most flower-like [/ : _ . ° | of Spring colorings—in all street colors. Dresses that [ 2 ), d will tempt you to anticipate all of Summer’s needs! [ & al'e 0[’ a Ol'e Serges, flat crepe, crepe satins, frost crepe, printed georgettes, catmon crepchheng}flinc ;ilk. i b . sl . Pl . b Ri hl F d = jerseys, combinations, flannels and a % . 8 i 1 fow party dresses. Sizes 16 to 42 b : Jam or cinly rurre WILKINS Colors Fabrics BREAKFAST 3 COFFEE/__ : i Moonstone Joseena | | ! Spring Beige Charmeen Pervenche Faille Coin Twills Values Navy Satins Ouwing to the Phenomenal Values, / I ) Black Corded Silks Limit One to a Customer 1 ; All Sizes for Women and Misses . NOUVEAU, 932 F St. NW. (Ida Walters’ Original Shop) Adjoining Metropolitan