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« . THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH SOCIETY | _(Continued from Fourteenth Page. 4 = 3 ¢ _ Hotel Saturday evening, when their d . ' “guests were Assistant Surgeon Gen- ) — : “eral and Mrs, J. W. Kerr, Assistant ; Surgeon General and Mrs. C. C. Pierce o 4 ; and Dr. and Mrs. Bolivar J. Lloyd. ; e Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey | : i] ;Q * M. Depew, who are at th: Ponce de ; . Leon f: St. Augustine, Fla. for the | L Winter, have been joined by Mrs. = % Henry 8. Redmond and_her son, Mr. Henry 8. Redmond of New 3 e | Former Representative Pearson Hob- : & son has gone to Miami, where he is | - - 8! the guest of Maj. and . Reginald | at grzpemzsze | Silk Week! BigSavings! » P w— neva, Switzerland, for duty with the ! ‘War Department in connection with the Disarmament Conference. % g s 4 2 e Thousands of Yards! Most Desirable Kinds! 5 L Mrs. William Eberhar S ) phine Stalter and Mis: iley : gave a miscellaneous s { . * e residence of Lieut. and Mrs. Josephy W. Pierson, (lnehn \'A‘r:lll N\u;rl:u‘n 2 o i g s ments givengin honor of their daugh 1 7 " ! . ter, Miss Marjorie V. Pierson, whose | Flora” Washable Flat (,repe, Specla] » marriage to Mr. Upton Thompson of Washington took place on February 28. —39-inch pure dye silk, sold’ under a ! Mr. and Mr: res B. Reynolds are e et 2 : ot : entertaining a company of 50 at din. copyright name at $2.50 a yard. It is a ; r in th i t the Carleton Hotel S o Ly o2 2 s \ " e e i s ot good heavy quality, with Smooth finish Dresses of Gingham, Chambrays (- 53 i : and is shown in black, white and twenty- The Henry C or Unit, Amer and Cotton-Frilards ican Legion Au will have “‘open five fashionable colors. house tea,” from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, at Thomas Circle Club, Wednesday after- 5 ~ i g noon, March 9. Because March was $3.00 Crepe-Back Satin, Unusual at the month in which Congress passed * an act that virtually established the | /i —A lustrous satin crepe, 39 inches wide § —\Well made, neat, and just right for home wear, United Stat vy, the brief program ; it : 3 ‘ 3 g :lll hon(;{“lhf' e :;lmi Fomen of the and shown in navy, black, white and x for wearing to market and even for street wear Navy. dmira 'ohn alligan, jr., oo, S - ] ht P l 1, rk = l s \ 2 E = chief ‘of the Bureau of Engineering, twenty or more light and dark colors. - i SSihe T . i will ‘represent the Navy - AL Wy very fine quality silk, at a real saving in ° in the Spring. here are straightline and two Dunbar, the e 3 3 A 2 Hald ithiside oleats it . will rey t the World War the sale. piece models, some with side pleats, others with disabled veterans, and Mrs, George & Thorpe will speak on the value of the . y . N p Marthes as o Agniing unit. Another Printed Crepe de Chines and Georgettes at distinguished speaker will be Mrs. F. flare skirts. Both short and long sleeve models. Trimmings are white collars, touches of em- W, Bentley o ;'hl}:a:fi. ut’th —Regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, in many ‘woman member the Battle lon 4 . . . . . - ments Commission, of which Gen. Per- beautiful color combinations, especially broidery, neat ties and pretty buttons. Sizes 36 ?fif'fii&'fif‘fl:’fi?mf.’ri‘.“"}fé’é‘mé'&‘ffé.“ pretty for dresses, linings and dance d to 46. ° ya. » the afternoon will be Mrs. E. Smith- f . as son, Mrs. D. B. Miller, Mrs. Margaret % = l'he're o at least a hundred dif Lashhorne, Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. ferent combinations. Emma P. Belt and Mrs. Ethel Fowler. ) !hgir\!\"olr;&" "c‘:i“y”“fil}i"a.‘lliifi“’.fnfif —$1.69 Striped Tub Broadcloth, —$1.00 Natural Color Jap Pon- announces the oneact pl guaranteed washable with colored gee, 33 inches wide, absolutely &t the club recently, will be repeated | Bl stripes on white grounds. 33 perfect and suitable for draperies, —These are also offered at $1.27 each. They for the benefit of improvements for | Ml inches wide. women’s and children’s 54 ¥ nesday evening at § o'clock. ~Tho ridiH Tots ateilavand bl of the cast are Miss May Belle Rey- ¥ 4 s and the colors are lavender, rose, green, blue, tan t 4 —$1.50 Colored Honan Pongee, —Printed and Plain Tub Silks, in j g Smocks of Plain Broadcloths are in plain colors only, made with long sleeves mond, Mrs. Sylvester Wentworth, Mrs. / Marie Bouley-Anderson and Miss Ge: washable; an imported rough Beantifal seolarites: all washatle and orange. Sizes 36 to 46. \ l trude E. Walter. . The vice chairman weave quality, 33 inches wide and On Sale Street and Second Floors of this section, Mrs. Edith Sears, will ', N 1 i e 1 ] direct the play. Other club members | § | shown in 30 street The prints in new designs—the For Your Convenience will contribute to the evening’s enter- |} s plain silks ih about 25 tainment and other members will be and pastel colors. $l l 9 I 95C s:ox‘\iisd this opporu;nilyflto support | B A yard. AT . colors. A yard the drama group in its effort to do a | J|f : B ‘service for this worthy institution. Kann’s—Street Floor. 5 3 i The Phi Epsilon Phi Sorority held | Jf Kann’s—Second Floor. "a party at the home of Miss Tillie Rt‘)uanery l;l;ueadxy. Ma‘rc:d 1, when i Miss Rosenbery was assisted by Miss l Yetta Bassin in preparing the neces- | i A Spectal Sale #ary arrangements for the party. Selections on the piano and the vio- lin were given by Miss Sadie Furr, | { New Rayon Last Day, “3 for 2” ) Don’t Miss the Sale of . Notion Sale! . New Dresses Society to Gather at First of Lecture Series. Mrs. Williamson 8. Howell, jr., will ‘ . Sy moviine e bes o e e TN - aprics nesday morning in her box at the |J[i > Jecture to be given at 11:30 o'clock on Garment Bags —Every article in the Notion </ that date at the Mayflower Hotel, “ b Shower Curtains Department—things of house- % when the speaker will be Mrs, Will- 39¢ to 59¢ Values at Shoe Bags hold nature as well as all those ® mott H. Lewis, correspondent of the \ Fancy Aprons for personal use—are included London Times, who will discuss |}li Shopping Bags in this unique sale. Sewing y “Some Aspects of Anglo-American Hot Dish needs, sanitary goods, rubber Relations.” This lecture is the first | JHil / Holders goods, and all the miscella- G —Here is an opportunity to secure pretty in a series of four to be given Wed- sy : i 5 . Stocking Forms items, Y for two H s : * mesday mornings in March for the Emufal f,.awi,w:h,‘;,fi ot ramive e l?t)cks for ma‘;]y dlfiterent occas\l;ms, tm‘: s:lreu, nefit of tho fund being raised for » ay-time dress Shields ) afternoon and “sport wear. Many of these e At aslinrie, Shemaht s 6 Y. Laustrye Bugy For Exam, i models have been taken from our own stock &n intensive effort to make the®uild- Shes Frock Sanitary —Three 10c Wash _Cloths g ing a reality before 1932, when the Step-ins Usually 30c). In This Sale, and are worth very much more than the spe- y 4 e Lo —ihree 49¢ Packages of Ko- cial price. Made of the popular crepes of the Marcel Irons tex (Usually $1.47). In This hour and in the favorite one and two piece 200th anniversary of the birth of (Rl George Washington will bo celebrated o e, l‘:' this uclty and thr;ux&ont the ooun: alling o 0. . Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, presi- X S hemving = 1 Wash Cloths Sale, 98c. e Bent of the George Washington M- (] f you m“inb:hi-‘n:;rfly Novelties —Thrée 100.yard Spools 18¢ styles. The colors are mleetun Association, s sponsoring the ned —Now is the time when wash fabrics g:u‘-fi::yg A\‘l‘:‘e'd': ?n.'l.'“é.;i"" (l.mu’ s —Rose-beige, Palmetto green, 6 okt JF £ha' sariieiob. Jsctites PICTORIAL REVIEW assume great importance, and wise is Queen-bhie, June rose, Navy, Black 4 by the Colonial Dames of America to PRINTED PATTERNS she who fashions her own clothes of No Mail or Phone Orders Taken and White, Black and Navy. be given Mondays during Lent will such lovely materials as these new i be given toda; the h £ Mrs, eorrectly i g i ke Ty . — . Women’s, Misses’ and Extra Sizes. e Adden, “at 1°xozon15:elgfilexlr& sl i {:'f, e rayons. Plain colors, plaids, stripes, We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities 3 ses’ and a Sizes . street, at 3 o'clock, when Mrs. Ridg- | i in tiered skirts. checks and fancy weaves, in beautiful Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. . :flzmlzfl:;:‘ll‘:';‘: ’!n:’ch':rs‘;::';;;" t‘fife'};c_ 7THE laten i fiefi ial colorings and designs, and such kinds as . G ures, inclu rs. Stokes Halkett, Review Fashi i . Mrs. Willlam Eaches Fendall, Mrs, e i hel: et 36-in. Rayon Cre, Nathaniel Glles, Mra. Frank Ander. all your clothes —35 cents, 36-in. Plain Rayon Cloth s T T T g 10-cent pattern coupon. Striped and Plaid Rayon The next lecture will be held at the & 36-in. Fast Color Novelty Rayon art gallery of Mr. Duncan Phillips, = A.lll‘;mnl s o Apne perte | N Kann’s—Street Floor. ; 5_Pc. Imported B OW]. P ty were hostesses at their annual luncheon to the new pledges and active chapter of George Wash- |J|l ; ington University at St. Marks § Or Baturday. The luncheon party of 35 ‘were seated at a horseshoe table on the private stage. Spring flowers » decorated the table, and each girl re- cotved s buttonniere ot vioiets—the |Jf Special in the March Sale at president of the Alumni Chapter, pre- | I 1 $1.95 and 32.95 el |\S=s=—=—===--sr=" Untrimmed 79¢ Set AT WooDRUIF'S —Here is a chance to supply your home Gually ‘tna 1f'Fosts 1 with one of these very attractive and ¥ "::E'g. Ouly Be I aWS practical sets at a remarkably low price. 13tk N.w. Each set consists of five bowls in gradu- 00, 1401, 7413 ated sizes from 4 to 8 inches in diameter— 325, 328, $30 and $35 > Sy Y A as shown. They are octagonal in shape s ‘Ao and in five under-glazed decorations— with erde: Cedar Ch : B e ar C eStS ' —If you want a shape for a closely-bobbed Plum, Apple and Onion —thekt Bilk ts us sbout. “ 29 ' head or if you want a larger shape, you will Mail and Phone Orders Filled FEDERAL-AMERICAN Lane” and Other 'Makes at find it in )t'his remarkable showingyo( un- NATIONAL BANK ! $1 7 trimmed straw hats. Black and bright col- Mahogany.Finish Mantel C10cks WHO WILL MAKE YOUR WILL? Something to think about— )/ ors of azure, Swiss hemp, jaP hemp, hair and body straws, in all head sizes. Specially Flowers, 25¢c Each / : —These are the well known Gil- —It will soon be time to put away your win- —A beautiful assortment of flowers, worth / bert Colonial style, 8-day clocks, ter blankets and other things, and here are just much more than the asking price, 4 =\ with silver dial—and which strike the cedar chests you will need at a greatly re- 5 = tshe hours and th& half-hours. duced price. 45 chests in all, some of genuine ht h E e, Shop early as the quantity is cedar, others in walnut finish with cedar lin- are tougR el - limited. ing, and 44 and 48 inches long. Plain, copper Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Third Floor. “ele > : trimmed and other styles, all fitted with lock Shp Coven > and key, cedar handles and casters. Many of Made to Order 4 these have been used as floor samples and are Your slip covers tailored by > somewhat marred from handling, otherwise in pxverts iare decorative and o . good condition. Large stock of unusual fab- | / 4 NP, n-: now o hand. Prices = Kann’s—Third Floor, greatly veduced before the Penna. Ave. rush L ‘ é y Va Mave Them Made Now ] Ly 4 ; 8th & D Sts. Phone Franklin 9262 i R ¥ i LANSBURGH INTERIOR DECORATING COMPANY dulius Lansburgh, Fresident 818 17th Street N.W. 1 oholetering, Draneries, Window Shades