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the direction of M D. Neligh, resident head. Many sons were ially attracted by .the work of Neighborhood House children. is for sittings for a portrait of be painted by Countess Mira Sharb < of Warsaw, are hung in important galleries of this coun- | try and Jurope. proved popular. The amount received from the successful bidder for a portrait to be painted on ivory by the countess will be donated to Neighborhood House. The bidding will be kept open two days more before an award is made to the high bidder of the privilege of selecting the subject of the portrait to » painted by the artist. Among the sminent bidders so far are Mr Cuno H. Rudolph, e, Mr. Keith Mer- ell ‘and Comdr. for children national examiner Red Cra for the when Georgetown ladies samplers of colored by those who | ey hand-sewn ar- { arved for George wrden party. The 26 in the at The « stitched ol silks w view th ticles now town’s “Aay party will be k | b Stapleton, Mré. | Mrs. Wilbur J. rill, Arthur T 3 Land lins Hum mittee. Wl if rain should ves, the party, o the Officers Kirk fman Par s and an old: served « entirely devoted Il of the higher - wives o University Ige Party. mx for the bridge Ly the ladies’ Georgetown University Wardman Park Hotel « rapidiy approaching completion, and financially and socially the undertak- e air to outrival any of the board's delightful Springtime parties. Within the past two days the list of and | ke than 100 patrons and patronesses been further -x\u:nu-nlcd by D Adams, D 1 Mrs. Stephen 1 3 Elward, d Mrk. Hemler, Christian h, Dr. and D. Percy Hickling, Dr. John I'. Moran, Dr. and Mrs. J. paratic o given From miller will be the hostess for University Club voup of three Lady and Dy “Plerrot of the Minute Mundell, John J. ters of the Visitation Con- . John A. Summers, Mr Tumulty and Dr. and Mr: Whitmore. er fete for the be e | hood Housc N Noonan, vent. M rseph Eugene R he esiate of « Wood! . vesterday nd tinancid i of the Portner Apartmen rned to her home ter a two-week visit in New York, Boston and Taunton, Mass. Levy 1as rety Miss a, spirit of inter prodominatir Women chout t ¢ at booths matic cor I jonal flow | The slumni association-of Provi exhibit al | dence Hospital will give an informal anee to the graduates and their ends at the 1’Aiglon, 1808 Adams d. on Tue evening, May 0 to 12 0 on the French at the German ¥ German ‘ Mill e the L fr = 1o hats 2 hs and the he Congressional Country Club will uctioning. | celebrate its second anniversary to- L bridge under | yorrow, when a program of classic ot Mx ialty | dancing has been arranged by the en- < from the King-Smith | tertainment committee. i 50 wirl T A number of di parties have ng the hosts | Mrs. Robert N. who will have 14 guests, and Ryan will have | RERTHA SPITTELL 607 13th St. N.W. Sale Women’s and Misses’ 100 Dresses 16" Some of the most wondertul values in exquisite dresses to be .+ found at this exceptionally low price—season’s best styles in all the new shades. 200 Hats (Former Prices Have Been Disregarded) I'iese Charming Hats are the very last word in exclusive millinery—all the newest shapes and styles—including large, medium and small head si —former prices have been disregarded in this sale— Millinery Importers Special Offering (For Saturday Only) New Summer Hats s102 You'll appreciate these values—when you see the hats. They are exceptionally fine quality and usually sell for much more. There is an unlimited variety of styles in all the smart shades for Summer wear. Hats for immediate clearance A the siastic o fered Studios notable for the high-g entertaipment attempted ben k1 ball ed whis ver: worl and and the Wei tion to Breitbarth was | Her adeq bhallet queuse Dorothy th Sibe Rus: another of those that tinale. v Of the entire program, one mos| 1830, by permission ciet W a party of 41; Representative Harry | will Dr. 12 guests WINDOW SHADES THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. < danced by Miss Gardiner and Mr. | Tehernikoff and showed th: ented dancers at their best. The ¢ tumes were beautiful and becoming, and the easy grace in which they pre :d the dance made a lovely pic- Petite Marie Carbello, in an ador able costume fashloned after the “pan- talette period,” won a personal tri- umph in her solo dance, “The Ren- dezvor She is an adorable child and seemed well acquainted with the supposed emotional quality of her dance. Another little dancer whe won many “ohs!” and *“ahs!” from admir- was Nancy Thompson, who tered her apple” blossom boughs ematically and . gath punctiliously while s generally known as a stume.” Other solo dancers who marked ability in technique and real talent included Kathryn - | Here who had been ill and w not entir her usual of e argueri Madejeine W new tremely dancer; Hartshorn, Brown, don and J The music by the small orchestr was very nice, but the piano number: were awful. The instrument us did not seem in good condition, | of its strings | ? | The othe TCHERNIKO! ARDINER DANCERS. n audience which virtually filled Belasco Theater waxed enthu- 1, the program of dances of- the Tchernikoff.( t night. ind for the and originality ot the cos- all_of which were designed | nted by Miss Gardiner and Mr. nikoff. he true spirit of the et is nowhere more c than in the ballet “Chopin ch opened the program. It charming and in this pe on the two dance le ked out some especially ¢ uty showed i Philip “Cinderel by Suppe, I excellently timed danced, with the special honors of sion going to Marguerite ghell, who lifted the char: of the Stepmother in the & professional status. Little as Godmother Kathryn heroine and Jean | rming were fully | quate to their roles. Another small | episode was Morte Vain- [ i " charmingly portrayed, with : Burr and Philip_ Gordon in leading parts fus. The sian music version of with music Gounod. Tt was a me in_sol Mar. e ncers includes or ensemble numbers were: Johnson, Doris Winans, i Alice Louise Hunte Brightwell, Ma un eford Zabell Comar i Amanda Chittum Ruth Lusby, - O [Olive Ruth Hathaw 5 | vich, Lilla 1 arde, tilize | Naney Horton, sl s, made | Bien’ Kelly, sélection a logical and glowing | Arnold, Rul n n lthel cutter, | . Ann Viucino Maralyn Slent Jennings, b imes, nne of the|jjelen Zoe Sw cinating numbers was “Scene | Anne Pace, Vit Schubert. music, arranged | Golihart, Kitty the Chamber M » So- | | Pleating, Buttons Covered shington. This number Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. Mrs. M. E. Holley ympton 8 2651 15th St. N.W. 0 for dinner, and | ——— Slip Covers| | Qmew WMNER it All colors. 51 | for Estimates Dulin & Martin Blds. Densm nor Oliver, e ginia Langseth, Martha Marie_de of W se_two_tal- who will have oons will ) nd Mrs, have a and Mrs. D. At Factory Prices J. F. LIGON. Proprietor Main 10428 113 ¢ STREET New Silk Frocks Washable Silk Crepes, Crepe de Chines and Prints 4§ In One and Two Piece Effects Stripes, Dots and Col- orful Combinations Junior, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes $15 Values Very Special for Saturday at § These dresses are so attractively priced you should buy two or three of them tomorrow The Beauty of the Type —that good taste ap- proves finds expression in LIDO Silk Hosiery Sold_exclusively by us in Washington. The graceful © fit—colors quiet, but exqui- site—refinement of finish to delight the most fastidious. Two Noteworthy Styles Pure-Thread Silk $1.35 3 Pairs for $3.75 Sheer Weight AlLSilk Chiffon Silk From Top to Toe $1.7 | 3 Pairs for $5.00 STEVENS, SPECIAL Saturday Selling 300 Tai- in two groups Quality and Style Every kind of shape. All the leading colors & and trims. 1113 G ST. 'RIDAY Falge, Mary Virginia Trammell, Amelita Alfaro, Marita Hulihan, Adele Haggart and Kathleen Plazza. COLUMBIA PUPILS PLAY. Present A Musical Program, Under Wellington Adams, Director. The Columbia Conservatory of Music, for colored stude presented its annual program Wednesday night at the Phyllls Wheatley Y. W. C. A. under the direction of Wellington A. Adams. It was attended by a large audience which received all members with marked enthusiasm. There were voreal, violin, plano and banjo-mandolin numbers. Those participating what lengthy program, divided into | parts, included: Benjamin Fon- | Ida’ Scott, Hattie” Robinson, L. Young, Alme: Waugh, mith, Marie D hious Agrippina Gertrude \ in this some- v, Eliza lizabeth | Marie Mar- | . Mattie Tay ilizabeth F. ames C. Williams, ! y, Odessa Clybourn Mary | Marie Curtis Hardy, Theo MAY 21, 1926. Husband Picked for Her. From the Pittsburgh Sun Maria Theresa waited, round-eyed, for her father to come in to introduce to her the one she was to marry. She hadn't anything to say about it, and she hardly understood what it all meant. She didn’t even realize that she was to be Empress of Austria when her father died, and would rule over millions of people. But plenty of other people realized that, and all the kings of other coun tries who had sons anywhere near her age were very anxious to marry them to her. Since the fathers in those days did all the anging about marrying, Maria Theresa's father had a great deal on his mind, and, in order to avoid further trouble with other countries, he made his decision. The boy he selected was named Francls, and he was to come to the al palace to live until he and Maria,, Theresa were old enough to be mar- ried. Francis was just 14, But lttle Maria Theresa, who grew up to be- very great empress, as your v book will tell you, was just telle Smoot, Alice Peter: n last birthday, 13. FOR SATURDAY! xtraordinary Clearance MILLINERY at $5 | Reduced From $10, 320 and $25 Sports and Tailored Hats, of Felt, Fabric Jankok, small and large shapes. Models for the Matron and Miss Griebacher Jeminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Are Poor for the Movies. Blue eyes do not register before the motion picture came clares D. W. Griffith in the Popular Science Mag: look pale or white, api like | holes in a curtain\ There is hoy however, for the person whose ey are blue tinged with another Green or gray or yellow tints in them | save them for motion pictures, Lil lian Gish has blue eves, but with the | blue is mingled another color, It is much the same with hair. true blond looks faded unless extrenie aken to light her hair with rs. A touch of red, even | if ordinarily invisible to the eve, malke it dark enough to photograph favor ably. ngly str amous producer, ne. They STORED REPAIRED REMODELED color. | 1235 G Street Furriers Since 1916 <] B LOUIS GOLD CO. 5 | YA i \ / New Arrivals in ~\ Millinery Modes Feature - - - - - - SREEESRORANR \ | / ///. . i A S]fecial Selling of New Summer HATS to $12 1214 ¥ Street N.W. 50 M-BRKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Just in Time for Saturday’s Selling Another Shipment of the Famous Over The Garden Dainty Summer These New Styles! all” are the Dresses that have found instant faver with the W omen of W ashingion New Colors! And an Exceptionally Low Price 1 5 OU must see them in all their colorful beauty to appreciate the extraordinary values they present at this price. Rich flat crepes are designed in exclusive patterns. Each distinctly original and found only in these wonderful frocks. original “Over-the-Gar. Every dress bears the “-~-Wall" label, which is the mark of merit that distinguishes them. The Smartest of the New Fashions Are Reproduced in These Colorful Frocks! FOl‘ Women and Misses