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C., Mrs. Phillip ator and M: ator and Mrs. Frederick-Dent G Barton Payne. MONDAY, APRIL luncheon party yesterday in compli ment to her house guests, Prof. and Brown of Among. her 24 guests were Senator and Mrs. William Cabell Bruce, Sen- William M. Butler, Sen- Hiram Bingham, Mrs. 1t and Judge John Princeton, 26, 1926. Miss Lillan Chenoweth, Miss Mary Bringhurst, Mr. J. D. Secrest and Mr. H. H. Frederick. ‘ Members of the active chapter of Pi Beta Phl at George Washington University’ will help to entertain the members of the fraternity who attend the annual Founder's day banquet of i Beta Phi at the FHotel Roosevelt SOCIETY. very attractively decorated with ever- greens, potted plants and cut flowers. Miss Fisher received a_number of very handsome presents. The shower was followed by a dance. Stenographic section No. 5 of the Income Tax Unit entertained at lunch- § v in honor of Miss Mildred Walter. Chantier Passes Trondhjem,: 0SLO, Norway, April 26 (P).—STHe steamer Chantler, with the Arefic expedition of Lieut. Comdr. Riehufl E. Byrd ahoard, passed off Trondhjerh Firth yesterday. She sailed from Ndy' York April 5. a4 The Chantier was met at sea by a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred €. Whiton en- tertafned at luncheon vesterday at the Mayflower, in compliment to Mrs. Harry N. Bensinger of Balti- more. The other guests were the Right Rev. Mgr. Pace, Mrs. Jam F. Hartnett and Mrs. Charles P Neill. Mrs. Carleton (. Hoffman | talned at a shower Saturday nogn, In compliment to Miss Haz ings Davis, daughter of Mr. and n 1. Davis, whose m Insign Harry 1. Keith, U will take place in The were memb < rority, of which the bride-elect membe Saturday night. Freshmen who P recently been pledged to the frat Wallpaper was used in China more ty will give a musical comedy stunt |than » Ars age and some of the other chapter mem- | bers will give a song and dance skit. | Miss Helen Gregg is the active chap- ter girl who is working with the alum- | nae committee on the hanquet plans. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Harold Dutton, Mrs. Robert H. Gauit, Mrs. Mable Littell Eaton, Mrs. Karl Loos, ) tewart, Miss Marie Esch, Miss ret Ayres, | Miss Robin Breuninger and Mrs. Avon | M. Nevius. ‘Among the well known members of the fraternity sive Mrs. Coolidge, who, as Grace Goodhue, was initiated into Pi Beta Phi at the University of | Vermont; Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, | and Mrs. Eli §. Helmick, who was | recently elected registrar.general of | the Daughters of the American Revo- ution. With Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, widow of the former Secretary of Agriou. g Y e ra. | ture. will be her daughter, Miss Ruth Church, and will he followed by a re- i e er, ception’ in the home of the brid ,‘?,“,',‘fl(;'p‘}:i{’° {=paldoR e amber ol par .III.! Ant — " M e e I stasy | M. Allan Muddiman entertatned Monghn by her ! at a bgmall party atluncheon and brid: e fand s this afternoon, at the Grace Dodge Robert E i a miscell Norwegian steamer, which carried to her equipment purchased , |n, Trondhjem At Sloan’s Art Gaileries 715 13th Street 1L IMPORTER'S SALE 456 Oriental Rugs In a Variety of Sizes and Weaves (Including Several Extra Large Carpets) At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 -13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th, 1926 At 2 P.M. Each Day President and _Mrs: Cooiidgt_: Held a " Reception at Midday Today - | for Daughters -of 1812. it and Mrs. Cool- | week. Gov. Farrington will return to | veception at | Washington for a few days prior to at 12:45 ‘ loaving for San Francisco en route to | TRADE MARR enter- HE Presid idge held a the* White Mouse o'clock midday for lh@\ Hawali. Daughters of 1812, now | their annual meetinz here. 3.“::';‘““‘3:6"'(*;1““ Ars. | of the Secretary Will he the honoj < atkDavis, will give for Adinner this evening of Nenator and | friends at the Wardm Mrs. William M. Rutter, who will en- [ter wilk he held on I tertain at the Willard Hotel! instead of Satur nounced. and Mrs. | will be host a company | Casualty Hospital the Pan-American Union, a | Tonight Engages Society. being asked for| phe Secretary of the Treasury, M ram of music after the dn- | yjellon, and his daughter, Miss Ailsa | - Martin Richardson, tenor. | yalion, are among the ‘distinguished sarimba orchestra Will give | pox holders for the ball to be given | this, evening at the Willard Hotel for | and Mps. |the benefit of Casualty Hospital. ranking | Others are the etary of Lahor | Tiyey and Mrs. James J. Davis, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Ajfaro, Mrs. | 1t Wardman Park Hotet fPeter . nd Mrs, Cabot | e ks anet Ry Gkaeny ) mith Gordon, | D. Hull, Maj end | NS, Henry M Mrs. Roger Mre, John Winthrop Lovelard and |3 hiteford Lee Webb, \r. and Mrs. Minor Jamesoni. ‘After ¢omdy ; Joerns, Mrs. Jinner dudge and Mrs. Barher tnok] e Lightfoot. William Lips Sefit metfarm- | Taird Dunlop. ~The hoard of directors s heaten e of the hospital have taken two hoxes, . % and two boxes will be occupied by the which Master ane Davis. children of Labor and Mrs, 50 of their young *ark Thea- ¢ afternoon as previously an hold N The President d Dawes Vice, The marpinge of Miss Margaret ¥ Miller; daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. William ‘Miller, to Mr. Carl . Rei singer, son of Mrs. Annie Reisinger, will take place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The ceremony will‘be performed . in Trinity Lutheran The Kell tow the the pr Secrets - all at ddition P MRS. CHARLES E. V 'ER. M MARIE J. MAGUIRE. Irs. Winter is hostess at a silver tea this aftern. for the benefit of | Neighborhood House, and Miss Maguire is head of the young Iudies’ com-| mittee for Casualty Hospital ball at the Willard tonight. General were the infe 1 dinner by Judge ‘and Mrs. O, The A John suests at rmes Sargent In compliment to Miss Lucile Anna Fisher of Rockville, whose marriage to Mr. Thomas . Bailey, also of Rock ville, will take place the latter part April, an _elaborate shower was given at’ the Dixie Tavern, Saturday evening, by Mrs. Cecll Allnut. About 150 guests attended. The Tavern ws List evern M. Barber when their resentative Mot Daniel Rrawner, of Hawail, | Representa Underhill Schuyler Wal wnd Bureau of Mines Presenting Benefit Play at National. The = Bure of Mines Assoclation artangi performance of the N Players in “The Last \Wa 18.° A partial list of the patro patronesses includes: Mr. I Drake, Assistant Secretary of Com- merce, and Mrs. Drake: Judge E. B. Finne Adslstant S v of the In- terior; Mr. Scott Turner, diréctor of den, whose marriage to Ml Courtney | Bingham, the Governor Letts of this city took place two years | | Mr.” Wallace Farrington: |tive and Mrs. Charles 1. Representative and - Mrs. Merritt, Representative : ace H. White, jr.; Borden's marriage to < Mr. Welfar okovie will take May 11.and will be followed by a wed- | ding 1 in the home of her|Mrs. Ogden L. Mills | board of lady managers: the medical |mother Ralokovic is a native of |and Mrs. Thoma staff of the hospital will occupy two | Zagreb, Croatia, and is a violinist. He | Represents ar { hoxes. and Miss Margaret Mansfield | will make an extensive concert tour in | Representative Theodore L. and Miss Marie McGuire have two [Europe next season. {Gount Rogerl @l Vinanova oxes toj o - wil e secr o of the em .\gnnr.l.v.'?:‘.fif\ff.'.’.?iv me‘ih.'.»::m'u]:?:m_“"' : Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace of | Brig. Gen. and Mrs, ¢ ot oo Levnardo Vitetti, will (fo "to INew | "zjro “Nfartha J. Vaughan, president | Des Moines. Towa, are spending thethe Assistant Dostmaster the Bureau of Mines, and Mis. Turner < tomorrow and will spend several! of the hoard of lady managers. will | Week at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. | Mrs. John H. Bartlett, Mr. C.P. White:" chief., economics < there at the Ritz-Cariton Hotel.| pa assisted in receiving the guests hy | Wallace, who is the managing editor | Sherer, Col. William J. ( o branch, Bureau of Mines and Airs. 3 | Mrs. Morris Sheppard, wife of Senator |°f Wallace's Farmer, i a brother of director of the National Georgaph White, M. 'k-‘:‘!lr‘\j.‘ Y':”.“{‘.T'é of China and Mme. | Sheppard; Mrs. William H. King, wife | the former Secretary of Argriculture, | Society and = Mrs. Grosvenor, Mr.| S b inking RUeSts At a | of Senmator King: Mrs. Lindley H.|the late Henry €. Wallace. ].\ndml Popovici of the Rumanian ! . G 2 Viffor < r., & ant chief cler dinner to he tonight by MF. | Hadley, president of the Congression- — legation, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K .. H e Goorge Rowle Chipman, | Lovaier, piesident of the Congression | s Barvine Drake wns Nostess (o | Gorrywan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A of Commer = : a company of nine at luncheon today | Harriman, Mrs, Ceor Sesh Walter 8. F heth n_v"ffr'”’“;.k D il The” Hotel. Mayflower, ‘entertaining | Now Haven ¢ e ol '|1.’m- Department e, Wi ,Lm:,‘:"‘l""y,d "‘,’,‘” in compliment to Miss Mildred Willi-| man. Mrs. Herhert Bradley of rwin: Mr. John Jop: S Mrs MaaD. H'" ford of Atlanta, who is visiting her| Chicago, Mrs Fiills. G Towne < cler Rureau of e gy - MacDonald. e and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. AMred| portchester A5 M Afines, and Mrs. Mr. George | Pembroke Thom FBinatn: 3. Pope, chief engineer. (;overnment ToleWIng tha el Yards, and Mrs e; Mr. John Mrs, who is the he inan, p e secretary to a small party at Tuncheon tod, beter ety Jover, and Mrs. Marrinan | the Grace Dodge Hatel in honol ed lecture, with co th Macpherson, private sec | her danghter, Mrs. 1. W. Robb tecEnt Blg ehme T uinth: Assistant Secretary Drake Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. W, the Afric > Wallace Streater. Hoyt of Duluth, Minn. Mrs is ater May s and Walter voy to Make Visit in New York. Ambassador of Tfaly, Nobile womo de Martino, acéompanied hy Papering—Painting—Awnings There {s no fob you want done teo small for us to handle. ~Awnings carefully made and reconditioned. Estimates cheerfully given—reasonable prices. CORNELL WALL PAPER 374 714 13th St. N. 5 1 Paris seretary By order of a large importer, who is liquidating. On exhibition up to hour of sale each day. Terms: C: €. G. SLOAN & €0, INC, Av“ The Minister Sze will be the Melnturff, sl Department Melnturff; Mr. division of suppli Cammerce, and Mrs D. Secrest, chief The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simoepoulos entertained at dinner last | '\ evening for his holines r. Gen- |- nac the Metropolitan of Saloniki ol dekakis. Commodore Melas, [ Mr. Cooy zeneral secretary of the Y. M. . A Mr, Amos, representative | of the Y. M. C. A. in Greece; Director sorest and M Delafield place have engagement of their tor | dith A. Porter, to Mr. Alfred R. Fleming of the Y. M. C. A Mr. Sal-| Ganther of Oshkosh, Wis. Miss mon. divrectdr® of the Society of the | porter and Mr. Ganther are both Fath ildren of Greece; Mr.| graduates of the University of” Wis- Anr counselor of the legation;} consin, Miss Porter a member of the M is, and the secrelaly 10| Sjgma’ Kappa Sorority and Theta his Sigma Phi honorary journalism fra- ternity and Mr. Ganther is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Dr. and Mrs, W | of Chicago, forn . Porter of 1401 announced_the | daughter, Miss | Ge Duffie entertained Mrs, supper ward i FASHION INSTITUTION Washingtow Newrh o in charge includes Mrs. Macpherson Crichton enter- tained at luncheon today to a com pany of 16 at her home, 1715 H street, in honor of Mrs. Harry A Out-of-town_guests were Mrs, Thompson-Seaton, Greenwich, Mrs. Walter H. Rowes, Greenwich Conn.; Mrs. B. Huestis, Los An- geles, Calif.; Mrs. Clarence M. Rusch. Miami, Fla., and Mrs. William Gor- gas. Mrs, Luther Gregory. Mrs. Min- Smith = the Ameri | Law at 1 Among the nfher gues Dr. Marc Peter, Minister land: Minister of public and Senora Rowe. director ge American Union ry of the Per ragua, Senor trillo, has as his park Hotel, his Senor and Managua. alvador ¢ Wardr am C. Woodward ¢ of Washington, announce the Engagement of their daughter Mifdred to Mr. John Paul Jones. Miss Woodward is a_graduate of Smith College and of the University | of Minois, and has done post-graduate | &+ ek Ave W . work Bt Cornell Dnfversii tyeraduate | nigerode-Andrews, Mrs, William F. |t niversity. Mr. Jones|pennis, Mrs. Delos Blogett. Mrs. Then. | Hegtor Velarde ‘\“::‘,';':,':";',";f r};;n"‘id :h’;";::""»‘p of | dore H. Tiller, Mrs. William Moses,| the Peruvian embassy Soctor of "philosaphy from - Cobnell | M JoTrwin Steel and.Mrs. William | ¢, Gorgasand and University. He is now a research| * « Ellis ) professor at the Massachusetts Agri- Mrs. Henry F. Dimock gave a ey IEMSTITCHING The. marriage will take place In the early Fall. { Pleating, Buttons Covered Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. cdd s Mrs. M. E. Holley Borden is r of Mr. John Bor- !Ceuzens, Senator and M | tepresentative Allon T, Treadway |l - e |1C01, 9378 2651 15th St. N.W. «pent the week end at the Red Lion | TS Tsug S e e SR Sl Inn in Stockbridge with his son, Mr. CREER ON i | 3_]);‘1,4 Xgni\lfg;sary The Newwest Originationof I. MILLER Millinery Sale Fifth Avenue Banish that Annoying Shoulder Strap The Arlene Non-Slip Way! The Arlene Non-=Slip Way No shoulder straps —so they can't slip! Besides which the Ar- lene Non-Slip remains constantly in the or- iginal position with- out binding or cut- ting. Call M. 4336 for Reservations next Next 27th. Remember the Mardi-Gras night Tuesday, April A NIGHT IN MELODYLAND The charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Kazemi will give a reception this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in the legation, 1745 N street, in_cele- pration of the coronation of the Shah. Senator and Mr Peter Goelet will go to Riltmore, N. C., the le of the week and will remain Sunday with the Jatter’s son-in- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John rancis Amherst Cecil at Biltmore coeretars Mrs. Willi Mrs. Wade Representative and Mrs. Tilson Hosts at Supper and Lecture. Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson entertained a company of 42 at an informal supper last eveni.g. The guests were seated at tables for four and included the German Am- mother, Mrs. William Rorden | bassador and Baroness Maitzan, the | e e, | of New York and formerly of Chicago, | Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy | the second anniver- |90 : > Sles % o4l Thelr wedding, April 29. |is of inte Washington. N Pasha, Senator .and Mrs. James | The engagement of Miss Joyce Bor- den to Mr. Zlatko okdvic, which was announced vesterday by the for Cecil will entertain a house party over the week |™ Srening CMeyer Davis' Jamous L& Paradis Band and Mrs in sary of | Mrs. Gleaves, widow of Col. | S.R. Gleaves, and her daughter, Miss Julia Gleaves, will leave tomorrow | evening for San Antonio, Tex., whera they will make their home. They will | stop visit ju New Orleans on | an_Antonio, The n e of Miss Gleaves to Mr. | i Dabney H. Maury, jr., will take place | g the latter part of October in San An-| tonio. Miss Gleaves will _come to| Washington for it during (hel Summe The Old Way —was to have shoul- der straps to keep the slip in” position, - de- tracting from the ap- pearance of thé dress, or causing annoyance by slipping, breaking off or curling. for A 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at Now On—lA1 Off of Entire Stock Wardman Park Hotel. Extra Large Head Sizes Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Tailored Hats, Ribbons, Ornaments and Flowers AT BIG SAVINGS Wallace Rider Farrington, Go ernor of Hawaii, who is the gue: the Secretary of the Interior at Wa man Park Hotel, will leave tomorrow | for Charleston, ., to attend the | soscions of the National Foreign Trade ineil, which will be Thur Gov Note: The Avlanc is very simply adjusted by the moving of any eyelet back or forward to make it larger or smaller. But once set, it is comfortable for wear, beautsful for appearance and fractical in every way. Priced at $7.50. Here are illustrated ' (& : fpnie e i e st i eight distinctive patterns ; ’ from our selections of Panthéon (1) Governor Dummer (2) Louis XIV (3) . King Albert (4) Colfax (5) Cinder_e”a e Baltimore Rose (7) Lady Constance (8) A Very Unusual Sale of $12-50 and $15 Umbrellas o §785 " (Instead of $12.50 and $15) Fashion dictates that the bag should match the slipper and I. Miller responds with this de- lightful L'Esprit ensem- ble! Nowhere but at 1. Miller shops can you obs- tain it—the slipper and bag identical in leather, color and de-sign! In other words, splendidly. made, rain or shine Umbrellas of VERY high-quality, in-great:variety—and at a price unusually 3 : “Tow? e et 3 ] | . Bag of. gray kid with snakeskin trim, $25 - DUUN ‘ | 0" 1 Kid and snakeskin slipper to match, $22.50 i . & MAQT'N El k - . . SALheNa Al (First Floor.) 1215~1217 F Street . THE H CO~FS \ and 1214 101218 G Street Hh, RSO Purple ' Blue " Coco Browns Black and White Made on the 16-rib Kyota non-rustable frame and with wooden shanks, making them light to carry—quite a consideration these hot days! With amberite, bakelite and paise- pearl handles; -tips and ferrules to match; fancy cord loop handles. Street Floor, New Building i