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SOCIETY. OCIETY The Vice President and Are Constantly Requisitioned by Society for Social Entertamment evening by ister of Egypt and Mme. i lezation, at 10 o'clock, anniver- sary of King will be z cabinet officers, other members of the conery well a8 of resident soc tion u.num ~l|ul|l|.ul|!’ll( Uf smm buffet supper \ The Vice Pr were the honor E evening of the Assistant Secretary of re Dewey. guests were the Mipister of nd and Mme. Peter, the Min- China and Mme. Sze, the Min- ister of Poland and M ska. the Minist Mr. Zdenek Mrs. Charles S Frank B. Noye; inridge Long, Belin, M« Thomas W, Miss Rosalie of New York, Miss Suzette the solicitor of the internal , M W. Gregg, and Mr. ister of M Mr. Hauge, Lamont and Mr: Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Vice Presi was the guest at luncheon today of M thaniel B. Dial, who entertained in her home on Kalorama road. The other guests . John Ttalian Amba: asion of the opening of n Italian art the Amb: Giacomo de | at a small tea sador and Lady Howard will be the guests of t the dinner to be given by land Club tomorrow night at the Chevy Chase Club. ecretary of War, Mr. Dwight : shington this morning from a short stay New York Ars. Davis, who is at Hot Springs with Mr. Dwight . Davis, jr., turn to Washington about April 1. Miss Cynthia Davis, schoolgirl daugh- ter of the Secre who attends The Minister of Portugal, V @Alte, has gone 1o Hot Spri remain unti Wife of Chief Justice Guest at Luncheon Party Today. Mrs. Taft, wife of the C hn-r Justice, as the honor guest at luncheon to- day of Mrs. William (h e len, who_entertained a comp: 20 in her home, on Tracy place of Senator Roy: Copeland enter- tained the members of the New York delegation in Congress last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel, when the >ompany included Representative John F. Carew, Representative Thomas H. Cullen, Representative James M. Mead, Representative Anning S. Prall, Representative Loring M. Black, jr.; Representative Mever Jacobste D resentative John Boylan, f(!m(‘\ont‘x» tive David J. O'Connell, Representa- tive John J. Kindred, Representative George W. Lindsay, Representative Andrew L. Somers, Representative Royal H. Weller, Representative An- thony J. Griffin’ and Representative Christopher D. Sullivan. George R. to Representative and Mrs. Stobbs of Massachusetts were hos u company of eight at dinner evening in the presidential dmmg room at the Mayflower Representative and Mrs. Samuel B. Till entertained a dinner party at the Cairo Wednesday evening, having 26 guests. Mrs. William H. Sage of New York City is the house guest of the chief of staff and Mrs. John L. Hines at Tort Myer, Va. Gen. and Mrs. Hines will be at home in honor of Mrs. Sage Sunday after- noon between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton were hosts to a company at dinner last evening, having as guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stearns of San Antonio, Tex. Other members of the party were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Moses G. Zalinski, Col. and Mrs. W. Frank E. Henry L. | tache of the H. S. Mulliken Mrs. John C. Fremont has discon- tinued her Saturdays at home for the season_and will go to New York to spend Easter with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hull. Capt. Mishtowt, formerly al at- Ru: n emb Mme. Mishtowt were hosts at tea yesterday in the garden of the Ma flower, their guests being Mr. L. I Wife of Representat James and Catherine, spending the Irs. Dawes , and |4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, opening of the armament limitations conference, the 18th of May, where they will remain for several months. One hundred members of the Mask and Wig of the University of Penn- sylvania arrived in the city this morn- accompanied by the of the univer. Clelland. 'They were entertained luncheon at the City Club, and ma members will be guests at dinner ties preceding the play tonight. the heavy hedule of perform- rty will be given for the Dlayers tonight after the performance, s they will leave at once on their spe- lal train for Wilmington, Del., where they appear in two performances (o- at fany prominent Pennsylvania men 1in" the city preceding the performance. War ren 1% Martin, who is an alumnus member of the Mask and Wig, will en- tertain a distinguished company at dinner at the Metropolitan Club, later ! taking his guests to the pl His will include Mr. Justice and Stone, the Postmaster General New, Senator Fess, Senator Mrs. Goff, Senator and Mrs. Senator and Mrs. David Reed, Frank Mondell, Mr: MRS. STEWART H. APPLEBY, e Appleby of Asbury Park, N. J., ‘and their two children, term of (ungraiu at the Roosevelt. Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. S Long of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Dallett Wilson will entertain a large company at dinner this evening at the Mayflower Hotel. dney Mrs. Elonzo Tyner has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Ho- tel after spending a fortnight in her home at Highland ¥ rk m. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ormie enter- tained at_dinner last evening in their home on Ma 8 their gues L. Oliver, Maj. Newgarden, Miss Florence Miss Marguerite Orme and Mr. Law- rence Green. Brig. Gen. and Mrs, Harry A. Smith, who spent 10 months at the Mayflower, left .Washington this morning for New York, and they will sail from there for Europe tomorrow aboard e Olympic. Following a brief visit in Paris, Gen. Smith will leave for Persia to attend, as military representative of the United States, the coronation of the Sh'Ah ‘which will take place April 25, . _Smith will not make the trip mo Persia, but will be joined in Cairo by Gen. Smith following the coronation, and they will ‘hen proceed to Geneva for the Since 1883 While one of the oldeet, cleaners in o oanaE o0t “have. just intialled & ‘wonderful new cleaning system. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822 JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS A Very Remarkable Showing if New Spring Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices WE are showing a complete selection of the best models designed especially for us by famous makers of young women’s apparel. “fHATEVER the occasion, you will find here a charming different model of unusual smartness. Suits Hats Sweaters Dresses Sports Apparel Accessories F STREET CORNER OF I13™ e Mabel _Walker Willebrandt, Mliss aura Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Swager Shirley and Gen. Squiers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Phillips have gone to Florida, where they will remain until about the emd of this month. Former Senator and Mrs. Depew Make Fleeting Visit Here. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey Depew, who arrived at the Willard vesterday from St. Augustine, where they spent the Winter, le Shop of Quality e Paefreled e LD D *S beaut novel PURE SILK In. chiffon and medium weight. 3 pairs for $2.75 Pair GET your share of these " splendid hose. Every pair guaranteed perfect, | En! day for their home in New York. They plan to return to the Willard in a short time for their annual Spring visit to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall have returned from Europe, arriving on the Olymplc, after spending some time in travel abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Gurney of 1330 Belmont street announce the 5| engagement of their daughter Eva to Mr. John Robert Watson of Som- erville, Ind The announcement was made at a gathering of friends at the home of her parents Wednesday. eve- Included In the party were tor of the Foundry Methodist pal Church, Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris and Mrs. Harrls, and the educational director of the church, Rev. John . Milliam and Mrs. Mil jam. Mrs. Stephenson-Scott has as her house guest In_ her apartment at Wardman l’.l,rk ]ll)[ol Miss Reba El- ting of Utica, N. Y. Mrs. Scott and Elting will motor to Norfolk and hmond over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Chesley are at the Commodore Hotel, New York, and will return to their apart- ment at the Rochambeau the first of the week. Mrs. John Dean Hall of New York and Washington was hostess to 4 com- pany of 10 at tea yesterday afternoon in the garden of the Mayflower. Mrs. Hall, who spent the Winter in New York, will remain in Washington dur- ing the Spring season, at the Willard Hotel. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. Saskatchewan, C approaching marri ter Marjorie Buell Smart day, March 29. *. Trick of Regina, 1da, announce the » of their daugh- lle to Mr. Lawrence v York City, Mon- The ceremony will take place at the Marjorie Webster chrool, 1401 Massachusetts avenue, at 30 o'clock in the evening, the Re Joseph R. Sizoo of the New York Av. nue Presbyterian Church officlating. Following the ceremony and re tion the bride and bridegroom e at once for New York. short s Regini, will After a t the home of the bride in anada, the couple will sail / D. C. from Vancouver for Toklo, Japan, wHhere Mr. Smart will be in business. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Price, who is sailing April 3 for a six-month stay in Europe, was the honor guest at a delightfully arranged ten yesterday afternoon at the Willard Hotel, given by a group of her friends. The table had a pretty arrangement of Spring flowers, and a minfature steamshlp was used as a-centerplece. In the company were Miss Henrfetta Harding, Miss Augusta WIgRIns, sister of Mrs. Price; Miss Ruby West, Miss Helen Morgan, Miss Florence Wentworth, Miss Katherine Watters, Miss Sara May, Miss Margarel Stickley, Miss Martha Smith, Miss Gertrude Bertrand, Miss Sara Byrne, Miss Marje Walters, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Valerie A. Miller, Miss Gertrude Morrison Fisher and Miss Sally Terry. Church Women ‘Assisting At Silver Tea Tomorrow. A silver tea will be held in the parish hall of jphany Church, 1317 G street northwest, tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the Lenten missionary effort of the church school. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Z. B. Phillips, Mrs. John Hervey Young, Mrs. Willlam Channing John- son, Miss Mary Y. Wheeler and the Misses Phillips. The committee in charge will also be assisted by stu- dents from the Epiphany Church School and the Eastman School for Giris. M. Viadimir ko and Mme. guests at a dinner given honor last evening by Mr. and Norman Hapgood. Other guests Mrs. J. Bordem Harriman, Adolph C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. ‘l"l‘m.n‘ Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe and Mr. is. Mr. and Mrs. Dantchenko leave ‘Washington this evening for Cleve- land, although the musical studio re- mains to give its production of “Ly- sistrata” twice tomorrow. At the per- formance this evening will be in its audience Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Charles Houghton Wood, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs, Anne Archbold, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Nemirovitch-Dantchen- Dantchenko, were in_their Mrs. Alive with the Spirit of Spring What pleasure to choose your Easter attire here in such Spring-like surround- ings! Coats from $29.75 Dresses from $23.50 1316 G STREET CITY CLUB BLDG. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Special for Tomorrow ¥1.50 iful rayon fabrics. ties. OTHER NEW SPRING ‘Women’s and Misses’, HOSE $1.00 937-939 F St. N.W. Saturday Children’s Day COATS AND DRESSES For girls 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years, especially appropriate for Palm Sunday and Easter. 95 *10 COATS for dress or sports wear, carefully tailored and nicely lined. Dainty dresses made of taffeta silks, crepe de chines and " These are shown in all the new Spring shades as well as Coats and Dresses $12.50, $15, $19.50, up HOSIERY $1.65 FULL FASHIONED PURE THREAD SILK HOSE 3 pairs for $3.75 'HESE are the regular Dartley brand and built to give the greatest amount of satisfaction. IN THE SEASON'S LATEST SHADES AND ALL SIZES $2 GLOVE SILK . VESTS Heavy quality, full size, reinforced un- der arm and extra full length are the features. Get your share. 5100 $2 Bloomers $7 .42 ‘We are including in this special sale all our glove silk, treco and rayvon. pair is perfect and in a full range of colors Every and sizes, including extra sizes. Mrs, Miss Lenore M. today for New York to attend a chil- dren’s Queen,” Grange will be the guest of Mrs. John Jay White. Miss Mary A. Lindsley, Miss Mae Moyer, Miss Jane Bartlett, Mrs. Alice Buchanan, Miss Louey Venn have taken tables for the Zonta Club card party, which FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. Mras. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Norman Hapgood, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Charles Denby, ung, Mrs. Willlam S. Conant, Miss Elizabeth Pattison, Mrs. ‘Winslow, Mrs. J. C. Byron, Mrs. Fu- | ¢ gene Byrnes, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Truxtun Beale. will garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Mabel Colcord entertained a party of seven guests at dinner last night nl the Grace Dodge Hotel. ton both of Baltimore, Md. Mauri Mille; beig. both of Battmore tha! both of Clay Justin Gikwen Pulley 0f Louisville. Ban Mort of lnn‘n‘y’.‘ere be held this evening Mamage Llcenses. rriage ’filll;mnu licenses have been issued to the Harry B. Ssmpson and Katherine J. Davi both of Dumbarton. Mojor . Allen .u.] na ik Wosre: Mrs. John Hervey ec Jones and Ruth BoyKin. Samuel E. RA d & de Grange left “The Snow Miss de production of and while there O 0 s* e 2 "' Miss Dee Connor and o o o! “:n boeded! * at the o o doefeede. %0 o% % XTI XX ' W. Loetell and Annette Sapping- Freda Schwartz- L Povners and H. Evelyn Rolston. this city and Pauline 2, and e L e KD IXTX s and Mart min tha Smi Sacks and Citherine Stetn bain Women's ®, * !A dlm: R’P‘mfl i e e tE READY! I REDERRNRARCCORLLERIVBNEL 0 RERDLRELRRLDE S RRESLRVELRENVNEK VR KL CRRDLZNAR S Washinxton's CAF E PIERRE Misses’ and Stout Sizes < 2> 714 W BT. N.W. nluun Diniag Room - Opens _Bund: Dinner, I -m Senl ho maml!r and style ».‘“2"% 3 For one of the most Value-Giving offerings we 216% ¢% % 0% ¢% <% % <% o LXa e X g X g X4 ““.“.“.“ 00 4 SOCIETY. Saturday Special EASTER COATS 525 Made to Sell for $29.50 and $35. Beautiful Coats of Fine Twill. Fur Trimmed Navy Black Gray Tans K2 o unusual have ever presented. Carefully Selected. for Easter $ 50 An opportune special—just at Easter time when women are seeking New Coats for the Easter Costume. EVERY NEW IDEA — cape coats, Russian sleeves, heavily embroidered affairs, etc—featuring the mew shades of plat- inum, wood rose, cinnamon, and many others, including the popular and prac- tical navies. Sizes for the miss, 14 to 20, and the matron, 36 to 48. A truly re- markable group—a remarkable price! . Tailors skilled in the art of producing mewer effects have eveloped these mew TWILL SUITS. Russian styles—Blouse Effect—One and Two Button ideas, etc. You will delight with this collection at— A piquant air is noted in the NEW SUITS little thing in Milady’s costume for Sheer L HOSIERY Colorful SCARFS New and beautiful prints—a Full-length = Scarf (tailored or fringed) is offered in the most favored of fashiow's shadings. med of sheer chiffon lisle top that is but four inches wide. Newer shadings include parchment, wude, beige, rose, mauvette, shadow, pompadour, gray, dove and rose taupe. Sizes 8Y; to 10. The pair— $1 59 § An excellent hose—full- ; R s make a big difference Easter Costume SLIPS Tailored of heavy crepe de chine in the shades to match mi- lady’s new costumes. Shadowproof—an ex- cellent quality. $ 5.95 “EASTER FOOTWARE” o L <4 Dearsay A chic onestrap model - in gray kid, with spike heel. %650 1214 E Street N. W. Campus Just the style for sports or street; in tan calf or patent leather, .with block heel. $6.50 KRRE The Pacific Coast salmon produces the most valuable fish crop in the world. %050 630 020430430 50 430 030 o0 430 Sofe oo ofe a0 30 50 o0 30435 o o0 0% “'oo 1106 G Street. N.W. “Zthe House o Faihion™ < ° 8 3 0, "o ® ' o, 9 590 030 &, s o, IX * 0 % o, XXX S +°, o 050 530 0, CEX '® %% o8 o'o oo afeedefealeefestoafealocdes CEEEETTTCEHEGEEEY