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SOCIETY (Continued from hth Page.) Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs Charles 11 + | Council of Women = it, Mrs. Robert | Archibold Hopkins, M Charles I Phillips, Mrs, Mrs. Johr et nry White and Mrs Patterson Charles Veigh John | Delos A. divides the vear hetween her home in Wichita and Washington. The American Association of Uni- versity Women will give a dinner this evening in honor of a group of dele- National The vice pre honor guests include P Whitney, Vassar Coll Itm THE EV R. . McBride, Mrs. Basil Manly, Mrs, Olive L. Spaulding, Miss Blanche Louise Bryan, Mrs. George Byron Roth and M Lilian L. Radford. Mrs. Anne P. Gurney and Miss Olive Hallock will pour tea. 'ge A. McKinney ¢ of Leesburg, gement of their w0 Mr. George v. The wed- . forme Miss Mary stman has taken a, cottage at Bluemont, va, for the Sum- | { ill have a card party Iriday fit of building Tucker, Mrs. Jo s, Mic fund h M McEnel NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D: ( FRIDAY, 9 to 12 o'clock, at Corcoran Hall, the | ; GRAVES CIRCLE GLOBE and H. | The proceeds of this dance will be | devoted to the furnishing of the 5 = nurses' home. Commission’s Mrs. William Burns, is president of the Nurses' Alumnie. Members of the| ~ Chain Reaches All the Way board of lady managers, of which Mrs. | > W A ¥. W. True is president, will chaperon. | Tound World. e i e | Correspondence of the Associaied DPress, 10—A chain Survey Revell‘a | LONDON, April | monuments to the sacrificos mude by Deaths Reported. | British troops during the World War ted | encircles the globe. The report of the “*limpertal war graves commission says the beginning of the chain is in the graveyards on the Channel shores of France and Belgium, extends in an al- most unbroken line to the Vosges, con- tinues i Switzerland and on through e following to the " Health hours b g he have been Department in the last Elizabeth's Hospital iomas. 49, George \Wash mgton University Hospitil Anoa E. D. & ! Mary 3. Flick. 63,1 i Alma M. Davis, 11 mon: | of AMAY 8, 1925. Hpoli and Emyrnu to Syria and Pales tine to cross the Mount of Olives. The chaln breaks there into two to Hast Africa and the other going eastward to Mesopotamia, India and China_before crossing Australia and New Zealand on the way to Canuda and Greut Britain and Ireland. Asks $10,000 for Injury. Mary E. Denworth of Philadelphia | has filed suir in the District Supreme Court to recover $10,000 damages from Winfield 1. Hicks, said to own the automobile which ran her down at Landsowne, Pa. May 4, 1922. The plaintiff charges that the driver of the machine disregarded a traflic signal und she sustained serious in- Births Reported. The following_births have becn Marriage Licenses. report ker and Paige Hall sections, one passing through Egypt{to ihe Hcuith Department in the last onrs Georze and Bertha L. Huddleston Ja M. and Edith 1, Beard. girl John B. and Mary F. Carson, boy John 11 and Derothy M_Terr. bos George A. and Loretta M. Krogm nry M. and Edith W. Steece girl Ben D, “una’ Martha ¥riedman. bos {"fi‘(nl B. and Anne B. Habecker. boy fowitt G- und Maboie Robertson, Dos 4 5 de Johnson, ba e e Thomas €. rarding, Boy and Frank I and Manbcl George W. nd May rel R, Hen ke N William M A it Joseph and Mayett ichard and Delial pital Infant of Louis B. and Lucille Stephens, 1 minute, Providence Hospital Tufant o2 Louis B. and Lucille Stephens, {1 minute, Providence Hospital. Infant of James and Claudia McClaren, Sibley Hospital i, > and Mrs. New Zealand, Frau [erta von of Austrfa, Frau Hanna Tchikal Keller, Mme. Marie Conzova of |weekly d Ukrainia, Dr. Alice Barry and ln'.j“mn Fall Agnes Auth, Misses Tucker e Young, Mr 1t Frank and Lotti: | i Dawes Making | n Capital. | ufus . Dawes of Evanston, in-law of ce President | s in Washington, at the May- \ces have been discontinued ho Mile. Mundt of Ireland, Miss G. M = Gunther, office secretary: Miss I A. van Veen, assistant secretary, and |(he ausy Mrs. McKenzic. | ton Univ { nae Wednes A benefit dance will be given under icorge Washing- I Nurses’ Alum- y'13, from 30 F itt;ng Rooms and a large corps of experienced fitters are here to give immediate service when alterations on garments are necessary. Lfficient operators under experienced super vision complete the work in our daylight workrooms. The entire reorganization of this department s an outstanding feature of our new store. FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC ced: .1, 1815 # 8 Langston pl. s.e 4 ‘months, Children’s Clarice V. Olidio Cocses. 5. Jefterson Nelson, Hospital. W Tl Mrs. Henry AL Beck of Indianapolis, vice pi ral Daughte the America volution, who " | spending a month in Washington, will > to the Kenmore dedication at ier home in Ithaca, XN. the week end with has arranged sever: inments for her. m is the wid rton, who was n for @ number of years. y Club wii akfast Monday, oclock in the F Hotel. The guests of are to be the Secretary nd Mrs. Wilbur, the 1 beithe mieel of of Labor, Mrs, eneat Jthe »n and Mrs. / | ¥ is ROSINE—A New Step-in Pump designa this occ be present. on sion, as Mrs. Cook cannot 1 have | Polish Minister's Wife or | Honor Guest at Tea. wife of the Minis S Quick Clearances for Misses Tomorrow! Entire Stock of Misses’ High-Cost Ensemble Suits Coat and Frock, Formerly $95 to $125 Of charmeer. lorchene, kashmir and Otto- man, with frocks of printed or plain color geor- gette or flat crepe and coats lined to match. 569:,5,0 $89.50 Colors: Bambino Navy Sawdust Wigwam College | May 11, the club-! Wrob- | h Wom the Disposal of All of Our Finer Misses’ Coats Entire stocks—former prices, $65 to $125— charmeen, lorchene, josena, jeweltone, moonglo T os g ject will be * Mrs. | en.” Mrs. W. H. How | members of Section 9 es at the tea. Mrs. Howard ed by Mrs. Walter Louise W 1332881 (STILITLITIIITLILILITLIL day. | lewsk: Alrs, host and 3 1"]'.\' grace conceived to harmonize with the daintiness of Spring frocks—this + pump in black satin or patent leather takes abruptness from the short French vamp by its high-arching to a spiked .+ heel. Dunlop, rs. William T. G 1 R. Moses. s mxmx:uuzuxx::m::m Mrs. John Allen Munson will be| hostess at the tea to be given by | men’s City b, 22 Jackson rom 4:30 to T weonr Colors: Chili Sawdust Bambino Green Wigwam Gray Mostly trimmed with lovely soft Summer furs, such as fox, natural squirrel, mink squirrel, blue fox, sisliki or with self-tucking and hand-embroidery. Beautiful one-oi-a-kind pieces, including stunning Irene Castle models. Exquisite matesials, smart designs, finest manship. will 2 % Mile. Apostolidi, dele- m Greece to the sixth quin 1 convention. International of Women, well be the guest of honor, and will give a talk on tive Greek Art.” Dr. and Mrs. W. I unt of Mont- { 00 1w air, centertained a small com- | sLnce dinner last night at the V where they gre making a sk They had five guests. Gray Kid lined—sizes AAA to D—a typical Stetson value *10 White Kid, $12.50 Light low Satin or Blond Satin, 811 Chili Black Somg have the fashionable f1 fox trimming—others are fascinatingly with tucks and button trimming. A models—mostly one of a kind and al cost fabrics. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years All for Your Choice at $69.50 and $89.50 Misses' Swit Shop—Third Floor B EeIsEsTITIsssTIseLs: Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years % All for Your Choice at $59.50 and $89.5 Misses’ Coat Shop—Thid Floor ‘The Boy-Suit! New Arrival in Misses Shop and Senorita : have recently arrived in m Panama and have Hotel Roosevelt. i STETSON SHOE SHOP < STREET Of Course— Accidents Will Happen P THIRTEEN F1v 5nmnnn:x:xuuuxm:muw:: to all silk stockings BUT they are not fatal if they happen to 8 Of navy blue twill and A FLOWER WHITE FOR MOTHE mixed tweeds . = COLOR -FOR MOTHERS S MEMORY) LI VAING Wz zL «&fiu S 2 M DOUBLE breasted with velvet collars nd wrap-around or kick Quite the smartest ghing $29.50 girl will ¢ of these! tightly around the hips and ve snug-fitting slecves, with finely tailored shoulders pleat (7 i‘ @ 7y 3 = W want o 1% =% R GOTHAM New Smart Frocks Vadhington . $1.85 $2.25 $2.50 Pair Sheer and regular weights—full- / fashioned—lisle and all garter 32 shades—all sizes in every in stock. ston Only at Jellefl's N SE mi cloth—a won- fabric need. Some with wool embroider printed silk trimmings and buttons and $35. See Window Display! @57 \ i g 2 e W, 7 e A Special Puln'cl:se WOOLTEX Suitsand Coats On sale tomorrow! These $30 and $40 $25 models would be hard to duplicate at the sale price of SUITS Exquisitely tallored finished in the true COATS manner—fully lined coat is of standard quality and tailoring familiar to most Wash ington women. Mixtures, po. T laires and checks in doublec quality silk. breasted stvles with notched tweeds and velvet collars are fhe new and Box jackets shoulder: either double breast ed styles. Wraparound skirts In tan, rust, gray and chili NG . 8 © % < Turtle-Neck Sweaters! $13.50 A sheer chifion weave in powder blue, corn, rose, tan, gray and white. Fas women and New choose the tle-neck S to give lored street new smar And e with flannel achieve a fas right semble Sweater Shop—Street Floor Suggestion for Mother’s Day (@ e o) 0 ¥ :7’ 2R ‘ré. e sk o G %s R [ Comfy Slippers Yes, give Mother carnations— she'll expect them, of course— but this year don't stop thers Add a_gift of Daniel Green Comfy Slippers that will bring her comfort every day for months to come! Mothers are practical people and your mother will ap- preciate such a gift. These comfys are of Skinners' satin with soft padded soles and give an ample choice of colors. $3. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Every Woolt which suits Wooltex in fine N comb Toore distinctive Sprivg models Straightline and swagger backs in tan, wood brown, guav, ru and chilf o LSS - sports nks of You— Remember Women's Suit Shop—Second Floor & 3 7 S In the Inexpensive Dress Shop —DOWN STAIRS— Ier on Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10 How many times have you said to your- self, “There’s nothing too good for Mother, and I can’t do enough for her”? On Mother’s Day you have an«opportunity to express this deep feeling in a way that is inexpensive, yet which will please her most— 51 A Striking Selection of New Printed and Striped e . for women and misses “Say It With Flowers” e &l Think how many lovely Summer silk frocks vou may have if you visisour Inexpensive Shop down- stairs—and when you see the dresses themselves you will admit that the quality far surpasses your expectations! [ It is only because our Downstairs Dress Shop specializes | in simple dresses, carefully bought, that its offerings are in- | expensive. You will not find here elaborate dresses poorly made. Notwithstanding suggestions to give her this or give her that—Ilowers' are distinctive in the realm of giving, offering, as they do, the one and only medium of that wordless language—LOVE. “Say It With Flowers —and you have conveyed a message which she will cagerly accept and understand. EHFRRBRALLLREILORER [ Every dress in this collection is well made and finished with all the new touches, such as godets, flares, tiers, tunics, kick pleats, lace vestees and buttons that feature more expensive models. Choose from dotted silks, blazer stripes, floral designs and conven. tional patterns in crepe de chine and tub silks, in every wanted shade for Spring ,.and Summer wear. Sizes 14 to 42 for Misses’ and Women! Daylight Salesroom just a few steps down from our Main Floor [ Tub with self Sillk Frock Printed crepe de trimmings _of chine with lace jabot running cross- front and handker- ways and tie_of ‘crepe chief flares. _Conyen- de chine. $15. tional design. $15. (1)