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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Twenty.) | the program th | Beach THE EVENING Tlerbert J. Slocum rke Simpson. After e will be dancing. The Women's Home Club of North Md., will give the sixth a wife of the chairman of the board of regents of the University of Maryland, will act as patronesses. Additional at reservations for the authors’ breakfast, which will take STAR. WASH non, Mrs. Edwin Coles, Miss Linda Jane Kincannon, Miss Virginia Hop- kins, Dr. Katharine Symonds and Miss Evelyn Jones. Additional subscribers to the banquet are Mrs. Charles Washburn, who will GTON, D. THURSDAY, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the tollowing: Clarence Roland and Hattle M. Muge. Plum L. Fitch and Florence J. Baker. .'AfRI L 1926. BRIDGE PLANS APPROVED. Senate Favors Conferees’ Agree- to a point south of Pope's Creek on the Maryland side. The George Washington-Wakefield Memorial Bridge, a corporation char- tered under the laws of Virginia, is ment on Wakefield Project. authorized to construct it a high- Dr. , Lyon's TOOTH POWDER Cleans Teeth Safely Makes good teeth better t the Mayflower, are Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Anne z Renshaw, Mrs. Hughes Oliphant, Roselia B, A. Mears, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, > McDow- irene K. Shirley, Mrs. Kthel on Hamilton of New York, Miss Shirley, Mrs. F. W. Brake, i. Woodford, Mrs. Henry B. iTuddleson, Mrs, Mrs. Gordon place Saturday have as her guest Miss Josephine Corydon; Miss Janet McWilliams, e Seriais yeolerdevinticnoon O Lway, o s conibliied whose guests will be Mrs. C. H. Chap’ | Al proved the report of the conferees|rafiroad structure. man, Mrs. F. W. Ballou and Miss M. swnte o between the House and Senate on the — g\}efi'meiu’:ifs}(:\:?e”? bt i hex | so‘,' Erensenan of BenAtactacy 7 ana Gindse bill authorizing construction of the| Besides attending to her political Miss Sallie J Clark: ““ oL B .vm-u. Kennedy md Pdith Jac George Washington-Wakefleld Me- | duties as a member of the Swedish A E e Jane Clark; Mrs. C. E. Robert A. Rollins of this my yCand Mary Riksdag, Miss Elizabeth Hamm man- Miinroe, who sl have ith her Aice: | 2 I\(\\llrn ‘ot Igo. Ve morlal Bridge across the Potomac. [ Riksdqfs THES THGa Ll I Sl | Horace D. Rowser; Mrs. B. B. Mulford The bridge will be built from a point | 160 horses, 2.000 chickens and some | near Dahlgren on the Virginia side Lawrence T. Stevens of this city Ind and guest, Mrs. Henry C. Fuller; Mrs. | - Howard . Wesley and Mary, A Wood: Al T . Established 1909 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Freda A M. Hathaway ot New York City. Jessle Porter Wood and guest, Mrs, | 1 Y. Owens an Charge Accounts Solicited. Weverly C. Clarke and Ottie L. Talor. 1 party tomorre ey highway and 1 headdres Edward T R was matron of honor for her sister, nd wore blue georgette crepe over rose-color made like the bride's | med with ribbons in the | car wore a wreath of flowers in her ha old-fashioned bouquet, shower of bluets and pink Miss Ruth . Thomas was 1 had a yellow taf- | :, full skirt finished at the lm\lum in \11I“l|”~ and the neck | sas of the tight fit ce cut in a V| Appleton Workman was | Mrs. ostume was made | mon Thom: orchid | win P both_wore ths of | . 1 silver in their bair | Fug; ashioned bouquets, | Mue *hing thei lll Irene ¥ ) orench carried an with a sweet peas. tickets. X - s in- | Wils r. 8. M. clude ) < tz. .l 3 Ruckman, . Brown, e TS my, L. Reld, Grafton u Wyman Bradburn; Miss Rhoda Wat. | e :‘":'.?,:t",:“.u‘;::.‘.m"‘k A Kins and guests, Miss Mary H. Wat.| James K. Jobnson of Front Koyal, Va. Bertha Lincoln Heustis of Call-| king and Mrs, W. R. Carvor: Misa 1. | s iftred 3, Thomeog,of Borce Vo Louise Proctor, Miss| B, Weyman and guest, Mrs. D. J.| Willium mni’fi'l',’(f‘c' this city and Helen on an ¥ | Weyman; Miss Deborah I. Gold and | Henderson arlotte, N. C' guest, Miss Kathyren Huber; Mra. er memack and Hilda Waltz. Samuel Flagg Bemis, Mrs. Gilbert 1. S Wrikht of this city and Louise ‘Order Eastern Star, will give a | Hall, Miss "'“'!‘i‘",f&,:h; M‘""l{";’r‘]-ln‘;"“f’ g e o W lras VWi party the New Willard Hotel Bhise Blstenes ’-3"" ldria ‘ednesday afternoon from Miss Florence L. Bingham, Clyde flhl]m and Wilma Wilson Eldridge G. De Loach and Estella G. Gray. 2 t0 5 ock senefit of the chapter’s . Edwin A. Hill, Miss Harriet Gar- lock for the benefit of the chap S S August W. Friedrich and Estelle M. Mei- senheimer. 6 iridge_or H00 rs. 1 . Mae Odenwald | Anne B. Fenton, Miss Lilllan A. i Shoemaker and Mrs. William C. ations, = Borden. nmlnl Mr Cohen, Mr Katie Dunn, Anna ] m Gibbs ander, Miss A holm, Rowley. Washington Centennial Chapter, No. i + Store Hours: 9 AM. to P.M. William Itc Miles Cary of Richmond was \ll\ man and the ushers were 2 I Bowman of Philadelphia | Mr. George E. Gram, Mr. 1 'n Bradford and Mr. J. Robsor ir: ashington ward Widdifield, Mrs. | nces Ward After the reception Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jnu Mrs., Wi n O'Donnel. Le Ganke left for a wedding trip, the | table at the annual banquet of the bride traveling in a dark blue gown| mhe South Carolina Society of Wash- | Columbian Women of George Wash- trimmed with bois de rose and a small | jpeton will hold its annual banquet, | hat to match. They will be at home | fyliowed by dancing, at Wardman after May 1 in Brooklyn, N. Y [.Park Hotel, tomorrow evening, at Among the out-of-town gues o'clock. Dr. E. W. Sikes, president of M LaGanke of « ”*W'«“"‘ Clemson College, will be the speaker the bridegroom; Miss Helen | of ne even Among those making Gay of White Plains, N. Y reservations Ce joseph Warfield and Mrs, MeMaster, Mr. and Mrs Charlton of Baltimore. ‘presentati NOW OPEN GIRL SCOUT COFFEE HOUSE || AND GARDEN 1718 F St. N.W. Open to the public week days for lunch- eon, tea and supper {rom noon to 7 p.m. Telephone Mnin 4026 The dean of W ington Universil and Mrs. Robert W Prof. Bolwell, are joint sponsors for a Il Tu]lml Mrs. | men of George Wash- asco, Mrs, | M Help build the marble temple in Potomac Park to memorialize the valor of 26,000 Washingtonians in the armed forces of the United States during the World War.' 2 T T ET 2T TR s 2Pl Ll 7272 T TEVENS 13 6 STREET Friday and Saturday A Sensational Sale of Friday and Saturday 222272727 ve with them M tuediger and her gue Mrs. John R. Laphan 7222 222227 Unrestricted Choice of Everv Hat in Our Millinery Department 95 Unusual Values Z 7 THE PAGODA Albert J. Osgood 1720 H Street N.W. Brocaded Chinese Silk Crepe, 28 in., rs. Mr. Charles Cheney Hyde, former : 2 : Vade 1L Cooper, solicitor of the State Department and | (. i g now head of the department of public | T e S e (g sinse Ravenel, ) e et g e i R. A. Cooper, who will have ing the week end in Washington = ‘l.‘l the \;T\A(II Caroline = und Mrs. George R. | gont and several other deleg; e s allEd |the D. A. R. convention, and SR ", Mitchell. Mrs. O. E. Howe will entertain the sl g nf‘ the executive board of the IR Charleston, S. C ociety of Immanuel Bap-|york to attend. 1t & luncheon tomorrow Dodge Hotel. There will Mrs. Howe is president and M ///////////////////////////// 7277 Colors Gray Copen Rose Navy Sand Red Wood Hats for Dress Sport Afternoon Street =, Dinner ‘ and other occasions Pi Delta Chapter of Alpha Omicron | | Pi will hold its annual benefit card | | party Saturda evening at the Wom- { en’s City Club, 22 Jackson place north- | | west, at 8 o'clock |~ Mrs. Mo heppard, wife of the Senator from Texas, and also a mem- | ber of Kappa Chapter of Alpha Omi- cron Pi, and Mrs. Samuel Shoemaker, Chinese Colored Pongee. 33 in., per Chmce of 300 Hats | All selected from | our regular stock, of the org The guests gressional Club’s tomorrow will be Mr jelegate to the D M 1 Japanese Pongee, 12-momme, 33 . 2 This is an event that hundreds of Washington 1_“C1u(h"g many | women will be interested in. These hats were f felts. While| made to sell for two and three times the sale they | price, and we would earnestly suggest your early c l attendance! We made a purchase of nearly one thousand new Spring dresses, which we will place on sale tomorrow and Saturday with many of our high price dresses from our own stock. You will find just the dress you want in this big collection. Every desired style—every new color in the materials that are pop- ular for spring and summer wear. k| - | the | 72227 I fase .o Millinery Dept.—Second Floor 7% . It i ex- Pected that many of the visiting dele. L ates to the D. A. R. convention will mong the guests. Following the program tea will be with_Mrs. Morris Sheppard, 7% Great Savings in Our Silk Department One-Day Specials! Friday Only Several Thousand Yards of Plain and Fancy Fabrics—All Good Designs and Colors V., - $1.49 to $2.39 a Yard A Yard 77777 M, and Mrs. d- rmumm( alternating at the tea Z eric table % Members of the br ka delega- | tion to the Thirty-fifth Continental C s of the D. . and national ers from Michigan were enter- ed at tea yesterday afternoon by Charles ¢ Lobingier in at the Toronto. S of the China and Philippine s and the vice regent of the ‘ chapter_also were the guests. Mrs. Lobingler or- the Philippine chapter in 1914 t state regent of the 222, Junior sizes in heavy flat crepe and prints. Two-piece sport dresses of jersey in the new bright shades. Women's sizes in prints and flat crepes up to 44. Regularly Your Choice of One-Day Special in the Cotton Goods Department le<, 27 to 32 inch check I 9 Join Our Dressmaking School Learn to make your own clothes i ou desire. instructor is here to ‘assist you. Special appoin or office en 3 Cutt nd Fitting, if Materials FRE Purchased in Our Yard Goods Section Third Floor Plain Georgette Crepe Printed Crepe de Chine Printed Georgette Crepe Printed Tub Foulards Plain Canton Crepes Printed Kimono Crepes All sensationally priced for tomorrow and Saturday. he hostess was assisted in receiv- A. C. Mushe s. . M. Linebarger, former residents of China. Mrs. Karr Hostess for Women's Alliance Tomorrow. Mrs. C. P. Karr will act as luncheon hostess tomorrow following the guest meeting of the Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Har- vard streets, at which the Baltimore 1d Richmond alliances will be enter- ed. The alliance is fortunate in having Mr. Stephen Paneretoff, for- | mer Minister from Bulgaria, for its morning speaker. Values to 39¢ a Yard 777777 Y, Including 36-inch cretonne, 40-inch printed voil ginghams and 36-inch plain lace check voiles. Third Floor 7, Shown for the first time tomorrow—one hundred BETTIE FROCKS| @s to be kj? 515 Every Desirable Shade—Sizes 14 to 16 A capable loyes. T Lessons $5.00 o 59¢ Ihmshm Stoic Tweed COATS Slui DRESSES For Misses and Women Mrs. James J. Davis. wife of the Secretary of Labor, will receive the s at the reception and ball of Pennsylvania Society of Washing- ton at the New Willard Hotel tomor- row night. Assisting Mrs. Davis will be Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mr Herbert J. Slocum, Mrs. John C. Simp- son, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Alex- ander W. Patton. Mrs. Lawrence | ownsend. Mrs Phillips, Mrs. William R Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs ‘vant and Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly. nor guest at this meeting will be | Louls C: the “steel mill | s recent debut in | New York City was widely acclaimed | by the critics.” He will sing a number | of the selections given on that occa- sion. The 400 delegates from Pennsyl. | vania to the Continental Congress of | the Daughters of the American Rev lution will be honor guests at this| meeting and will be admitted on their | Dbadges as delegates. Among the box holders are the Sec- | retary of the Treasury, Mr. A. W.| Mellon; the Secretary of Labor, Mr. | Tames J. Davis: Gov. Pinchot, Senator | George Wharton Pepper, ~ Senator | David A, Reed, Representative Thomas | . Phillips, jr.; Representative Adam | . Wyant, Representati; muel A. | . Representative William R; Latest Thoughts in Summer Millinery Y 2 Pure Linen Hand-Embroidered Towels Odd lot of regular 8¢ Towels. size 18x30 inches. slightly soiled irom handling. Friday only. zz For Madam and Miss Tomorrow and Saturday If not spe- cially pur- chased they would compel a far higher price. beautiful mod- els just rived for this two-day sale. ar- Misses Sizes 14 to 20 An assortment styles and Spring fab- rics including 77 A rich choice emphasizing every phase of the Summer mode. Ultra-chic Large Hats, flower- trimmed or tailored; Embroidered Silk Hats, Silk and Straw Hats, Close-fitting Ribbon Hats, Crocheted Straw Hats —and these lovely colors— Crabapple Bois de Rose Orchid Sand Palmetto Green Capri Blue Pink White Yellow Daisy Black | Lido Silk Hosiery sold by us exclusively in Washington %, - “ dhe House of Falhion™ COATS AND DRESSES AT SPECIAL PRICES ° Dressy Twill Coats, $2 5 I 100 New Silk Frocks $1 5 Smart Sport Coats, GEORGETTES, SILKS, W nnd-r'nl wnnder’ul . SATINS, FLAT OR Black Satin Coats, FIGURED CREPES. L ///////////////////////// 7 of Y, We are featuring in this lot a wonderful as- sortment of tweed coats, in all the popular mixtures, tai- lored in the most ap- Flat Crepe mannish Printed Crepe Striped Tub Silks Pongees 7 150 HATS—AII late arrivals taken from our stocks. W 72227 Individual $3 _9§ styles, values $5 to $8. OnSale 77227 . —all nicely made and in a variety of colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50. 7 We cannot praise the wearing qualities proved manner and as of this hose too highly. A fact which can be attested by thousands of satisfied cus- -Offeri 3 Pairs for TO CLOSE OUT FRIDAY LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE —NONE RESERVED Groups of Coats, charmeen, kasha, suedes, wool and fine silks. All colors. - Fur trimmed. Values $35 to $60. Friday. os mnce Eleven Ensemble Suits, silk lined coats with dresses to match. One of a kind. 16 to 38 sizes. Values $35 to $69. Friday..... S s b e R et s e e et “Ten Tailored Navy Twill Suits, women's and misses’ threc-quarter coats. inally sold for $30 to $55. Friday.. Groups of Silk Dresses, satins, crepes, silks and others. cost of manufacture. Friday.... Y Two-puece Ballmggnn and .lersey Dres: stylish as can be. Five Hundred Pairs of Shoes Specially Priced for Friday! Many White Shoes suitable for May processions in- cluded. Women who wear small sizes, a'so grow- ing girls, will be handsomely 2 $22.50 $ 18.95 T777zzzzzzz7zzZizziz7dididiciiiid % 707 W % Z 7 An All-Silk Chif- fon Hose, silk from top to toe. Exqulsltely sheer. Z There are about 200 pairs of Tennis Shoes 2 7727 \ for women in the lot—in white dlack and brown. 7 2 3 Winter Coats, 16 and 18 sizes. Wm 860 to $75. Friday . 11 Heavier-weight Sport Coats. Were $25 to $35. Friday . Values $15 to $25 Select Any Dress in the Store and Have Us Charge It For You It will be our pleasure to add your name o our list of setisfied customers. the majority _— Try Sworsyn’s First—I1219-1221 G Street & Beautiful Negligees, silks, crepes. Friday. .. ////////%////////////////////////////////////// % ///////////,//////r////;”/////////”////////////////”////”//////////////////////////////////////// NN, //////////////// 2

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