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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, SOCTETY. Miss Mary Bradley will return to|R. I, and her daughter, Miss Maybelle | home In Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs, Smith i 8mith, arrived in Washing- | is a candidate for the Rhod; m";m guésts of Mr. | State Senate and if elected will be the . Chace at their ™ (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Rizik Brothers Are featuring for Street Wear the Blue Frock ARK BLUE comes into its own! What's more demure or more flattering than t} Rizik’s dark blue frock models in satins, crepes : georgettes embody all fashion dictates for Spring. 39.50 55. 67.50 D. C., the Mi-Careme dance, which will take place tonight at the Mayflower Hotel | Washington Saturday morning and join ‘Thompson for the benefit of Monticello, has every- | her mother, Mrs, Thomas Bradley, after | ton yesterday and are the thing in readiness for the which is | several months' absence. Miss Bradley | and Mrs. Danlel C. expected to be one of the brilllant | has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- events of the season., Mrs, Blodgett|liam C. Squier, 3d, in Pasadena, Calif., will receive at 10 o'clock and will have | and is accompanied on her return East with her in line S8enator Royal 8. Cope- | by Mr. Squier's deughter and son, Miss land, who is A member of the board | Elizabeth Squier and Mr. Stuart Squier, | of governors of the Thomas Jefferson | who will be with Mrs. Bradley for sev- Memotial Foundation, and Mrs, Cope- | cral days, on their way to their home in land; Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, | Greenwich, Conn. chairman of boxes; Mrs. Howard L. — Hodgkins, chairman of costumes, and | Mrs. John F. Wilkins and Miss Kath- Mr. Breckinridge Long, chairman of |arine E. Wilkins are in New York, where the men's floor commrltee, they are at the Westbury, at 15 East Among the l(pech\é &n'firmlnmenc I;z:\- Sixty-ninth street. | tures to be presented during the evening — | Mrs. Jesse W. Nichoison has returned Wil be the May pole dance, which will | 4" "yictt in the South, where she | be executed by members of the gitls committee, under the direction of Miss|Spent a short time in St. Petersburg 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY British and Japanese Envoys to Share Honors at Dinner Given at the Legation of Switzerland. abella Howard and = Brazil, Smdhnr Smfiu{geslhdo A(’lms?l: dor of Japin and Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Sen- | A b ot 8 Mme. Matsudaira will share ator Arthur Capper, Representative lulrl[ Mnr]nrllv‘ Webster; 'lhlc bhol]yhnck pa- ?‘::fl.l:mM}i::Tl“gnNn:?: stopped in At. honors at the dinner to be given Mrs. Cordell Hull, Assistant Secretary rade, which ullso wil hgiv:;nl 'by;‘n 4his evening by the Minister of Switzer- of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, | 3 gmur of Washington soclety girls; the Former Representative Pugsley of land and Mme. Pet + | fr.: Assistant Attorney General Mrs 3 X Virginie reel, led by Mrs. Minnigerode | Former T o . Mabel Walker Willebrandt, the actin Andrews and Mr. Lucien Powell: and | Peckskill, N. ¥, accompanied by his son, he Secretary ar, Mr. Dwight F. | military attache of the French emb: old-fashioned round games such as rl:'d ’"‘:,N 4 t’“ C!{: A dt Y, fll'; be joined afternocn by | and Mme. Lombard and Miss Vera “King Willlam Was King James' Son” | flved in Washington foday and are a who has been at Hot | Bloom. and “Oats, Wheat, Beans and Barlcy | ! b Tai Gl Tl Th Springs for about a fortnight. Grow.” At midnight a “country supper” | € Toute to thelr home after passing e i Sl e served: several weeks in Palm Beach, Fla. z | Representative and Mrs. Albert John- Palm The ter of Crechoslovakia, Dr. son entertained at dinner at the Army A number of box parties have becn| mrs Arthur L. Smith of Barrington Zdenek Fic er. was host at dinner &nd Navy Club last evening in_honor | arranged by members of leading na- ', k g in compli- | Of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. tional women's organizations as well as - = sassador of Great | James J. Davis. Others in the compan by prominent individual hostesses. In OLD COLONY Isabella Howard. | Were Representative and Mrs. Samuel the box which has been taken by a 1 were the Min- | S. Arentz, the chief of staff, U. S. A..| group of members of the National LAUNDRY CO ia and his daughter, and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall; Maj. League of American Pen Women and . guests wi Mrs. Grace Thompson Damp Wash... 4clb. Thrifty Service, 7¢ Ib. Rough Dry. .. .10c Ib. All-Finished 18c Ib. Ga. 200. Takoma Park HE Ambx dor of Great Britain ! and Mrs. Wilbur, the Ambassador of | and Lady the Am Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Rear Ad- Seton, Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson, Mrs. Willlam H. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chase, Mrs. Milton Reed, Mrs. Jesse S Mrs, | miral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Maj. Senator and Mrs. | and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, Mr. and | Representative and Mrs. Clifford K _Berryman, Mr. and | iy smmisithooens James H. Patten, Mr. and Mrs W. Nicholson, Mrs. Pauline Swalm, Mr. iy and Mrs. Ogden L. Merle Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal S h . | and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuysen Du- S S ang O Leignton, Mr. and Mre. y?l’“e;; G . ) \ S X {mont, Mrs. Arthur L. Smith of Bar- Mater Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1. 3 i IRl s Staley, Miss Belle Gurnee and Mr. F.| B ) : | “Mrs. Albert N. Baggs. who is & mem- H. Kinnicutt of New York. | : 3 | ber of the Monticellian committee ar- | ranging the dance, will be hostess in | the box taken by members of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots, the guests Including Mr. and Mrs. War- ren J. Halnes, Mrs. Nannie Green Jobe, Mrs. Bronson Jewell, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Borden, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. White, Mrs. James Otis Porter and Dr. and Mrs. Albert N. Baggs. Save Money! v %fim SHADES TWELVE THIRTEEN Representative and Mrs. Franklin W. | Fort of New Jersey were the guests Re- | in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | med | Carter entertained at dinner last eve- vhere | ning. ed_from their home s ter and| Representative and Mrs. Rowbottom visited tn their home | of Indiana entertained at dinner last ng the Pan-American Con- | evening in the crystal room at the Wil- gress in Havana. lard for the secretary to the President | e and Mrs. Everett Sanders, formerly of Richard H. Townsend will en- | Indiana. ny cr this eve- | CONNECTICUT AVENUE IMART FHORS @ ) N 7770jor/é Farrell — o MRS. JONN E. FOWLER, Mrs. Kincheloe, wife of Representa- Who is entertaining about 100 guests this afternoon in her home in honor of tive David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky, | Mrs. Virginia White S d Miss Ada Rainey. | has returned from a week’s visit in e ’ $ fmmion Tonight for New York. T {are again in their Washington home Beach Park. Tampa. Judge and Mrs. L e x MAipwoeih: The Assistant Secrefary of the Navy | after visiting In Florida. | Goodwin were guests of Mr. Kirkeby of the House and Mrs. ' for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warncr, | be the honor guests of and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Warner. | Judge and g | | Congressional Clut b ; - .| Goodwin, who have been traveiing in| Judge Nathan Ottinger of New York | cvenin ub at a reception | entertained at one of the serles of Small\ pyorige ‘for several weeks, were in!has arrived at the Carlton for a short ing. | dinner parties they are giving at the | e 4 hostesses who will assis Vi - r. | Tampa over Sunday and returned to|stay and will be joined tomorrow by | i FACTORY 1 assist at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening, hav home earller in the Mrs. Ottinger | ¢ PRICES Key Pittman. Mrs. | ing - Tl thelr Chicago : | Sareey RS D e o M. Lo | Weck. Juags and Mrs. Goodwin, with |~ Mrs. George T. Marye entertained a | Tohn F Miller. Mrs Og- | v Mimitland, Miss Gytha Stourton 81| Sir Richard and Lady Muriel Paget., small company at luncheon today in Mrs. Charles A. Mooney, his sister will entertain again at dinner | aitended the reception and dance siven Mliment to Mrs, John Dresel. nry R Rathbone, Mrs. Martin | Saturday evening | Fridey evening by Mr. Amnold S. Kirke- - A Morrison, Mrs James H. MacLaf- 2 by in his home on Shorecrest Drive, in Today! | over Sunday. fu New, fresh, erisp maferinls " Clarence Norton | arrived—most popular Spring colors on display. SPECIAL Ajlouny —importer— “We are ar | ¥ elose (0 yo | ax your phone” Mrs, Delos A. Blodgett, chairman of fe Mrs' Charles C. McChord, Mrs,| Former Secretary of Agriculture Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. James V. Mc- | Mr. Edwin T. Merredith is ill in his C c, Mrs. Thomas McKeown. Mrs, | home in Des Moines, and as soon as he | s O'Connor. Mrs. Edward W. Pou, | is able. will go to White Sulphur Patten - Wi Slemp and Mrs. | Springs, accompanied by Mrs. Mer-! = 1}? I?né B:a!d edith. t the Friday afternoon tea. the guest R ey Be Mre Mary Parker| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter Mc- Dunning of Brookline, Mass. Her sub- | Lean have returned to their home in ‘Thru Syrian Streets and Door- | the Green Spring Valley, after spend- ways be illustrated in native head | 18 the Winter in Porto Rico. dress ornamented with gold dowry coins | Gen and Mrs. Corn * = . rs. Cornelius Vanderbilt A orymes embroldered and fashion- | ave arrived at the Carlton after spend- toa il e s Cleoen p'mmn'“"" several weeks at Hot Springs, Va e Groree WoNeme Py packeafl | They will remain until the end of the ul . cFadden. Mrs. William A, Oldfield | *°¢K- rs. James H. Patten. Mrs. George C.| Mme. Von Lewinski will leave today cery, Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mrs. Percy | ) s Qi Mt Bkl Raecs Mos Tl | a T eTeAlIGky ALEHOUIB U bES, E Rankin, Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. | J— Thomas L. Rubey and Mrs. John N.| Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willaim Crozier Sanglin ;:l\'e Yheen at the‘gt. Regis Hotel in B sy | New York, preparatory to sailing today ' Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom for a trip around the world. Gén. and were hosts a tdinner last evening in|mrs Crozier spent the Winter in Wash- compliment to the Ambassador of Japan | jnet, 2nd Mme. Matsudaira. Their other "o.c 8t Wardman Park Hotel. guests were the Secretary of the Navy Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten érlebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality Presents YOUTHFUL MODES for the Matron or Miss Who Is Not Slender In Clothes for Every Daytime and Evening Occasion “THats of Bomorrow Smart Style Notes Featured: DOUCET'S use of lace MOLYNEUX'S hand-fagnting GEORGETT] Jllustrated Flat Crepe vith detail of stitehing and toueh of the much acelaimed note of “le Sizes 42 10 50, With All the Half Sizes YOOND PLOOR=DRESS DEPARTME Coal: trends in materials and furs to comprising all the new style ‘create your ouwn ensemble” 1227 F Street. Authentic N ew HAT MoODES Beautiful Creations from Gamous Hlakers Selection—Variety COLOURS! FOR YOUTH! Enthusiasm That We Can’t Restrain— The Season is At Hand— Your Hat is Here! “Prices “Range $5 4 $675 $750 slo and up At Random from Our Stock Are— A—Printed Crepe Hat with Scarf to Match. $5. B Crochet Visca with Veil $5. C~Genuine Perle Visca $10. D-Felt and Bangkok Comb $5. E~Flower Trimmed Turban $10. The “uneven brim line” and the “eye brow” line are being worn. YOUTHFUL MATRONS TOO —of fine linens, lingerie— and baby clothes— including—fine little linen dresses, with hints of embroidery, laces and sheer tucks—coats of silks and refined twills, in white and dainty pastel shades and tints of Spring buds-—doll-like bonnets —Special prices— —Friday and Saturday— cloth and 4 napkins, $3.50. Linen towels greatly reduced to 50c, 73c and up. Don't fail to see the attractive display of Easter linens. (Formerly Hanna Linen Shop) 1340 Connecticut Avenue - EJ your whole appearance depends upon your com- plexion? ¥ otmy and costly are consid- ered ultra-smart—your complex- jon must be clear, free fron blemishes and unsightly pores— mer's night breeze. Elizabeth Arden methods and treatments are famous among eminent women all over the world who find beauty and youth at Elizabeth Arden Salons. Telephone Franklin 4334 for appointment Note—FElizabeth Arden also has utiful lot of lingerie. —For Friday and Saturday— —5§0% Off— —on all leather and felt bags, in lovely new Spring shades, 1147 Connecticut Avenue K Kl - one of the most difficult tasks of make a good group picture is another. Underwood and have paid particular attention to families. Underwood and Underwood’s win- dow this week-=and if you'll just enter their lovely studio they will photographs they have made for others, One thing you will be agreeably interested to know—there is no over the charge for a single picture Many people are having this type of picture made for Easter. Telephone Main 400 for ap- pointment or drop in the studio, 1230 Connecticut Avenue . - Keeping in step with the music to the tune of the gay time of Ward. wan Park Din ner Dances s the watchword o smant Wash ngtonian pleas wre goers-for \|\.\uln\,m I'ark Re servations are pouring now for the St Pateiek’s Dinner Dance ~Saturday night. Tn keep- i with "the wearin' of the | wreen” special entertainers, novel | tavors and unusual deligacies from the unexcelled cuisine have been | wovided for this St Patrick's dance. Telephone Columbia 2000 for further information, Dances nightly except Sunday Wardman Park Hatel _Ajlouny’s_presents a beautiful | line of clothes for the wee ones, | with frills and fancy tucks—and | many little accessories and gifts | appropriate for Easter greetings. | Pure linen bridge luncheon | Do you | stop to think how much | clothes may | be beautiful | but if you | smooth and fine as a midsum- | To get a good 3 picture of a mis- chievous child is | Underwood | group pictures of children and | A few examples of them are in | be glad to show you a number of | added charge for a group picture | Monday is opening a sandwich bar All kinds of sandwiches, cakes and pies (in accordance with the popular demand of lovers of truly delicious food) in conjunction with their regular Luncheon—Tea—Dinner Sunday Nite Supper Food that appeals to men Tally-Ho Tavern's popularity has been gained through good food and delicious delicacies made | irom the best in ingredients that | money can buy (no substitutes). | £ you like really good food—drop | in—=17th Street between H and L Tally-Ho Tavern Telephone Franklin 8083 for | further information! Special $1.00 and £1.50 Dinners. 810 17th Street » - B Macerr ay —for Friday only— special prices Maison Jules presents new printed silks in dots, flower and fruit designs and Indian prints, in latest styles and Spring colors of apple blossom, nile, blush rose, | honey. beige, canary, blue and or- | chid (sizes 16 to 42). $§15.00 The ever chic run ahout ensem- | Bles in several of the smartest town styles decreed by fashion are priced— £25.00 Many new navy georgette aft- ernoon dresses e just come |} in—$2050 to §49.50. Bright Spring flowers to add a dash to your outfit—73¢ to $2.00. Maison * Jules is Washington | representative for Harry Collins rare perfumes. M. Bertha Nalls personally as- sists all former customers and new | ones. Maison Jules urges you to Dhotography w— to | come early Friday—for alert and smart shoppers snap these bar- gains up quickly. Don't delay! - » » (T Vassa R A L ~from France to The Betty Hanna, and at this lovely Connecticut Avenue Smart Shop for you-the fashions } of the hour decreed by Paris are presented here. These captivating French orig | inals—in sports, afternoon and evening-—are style in every hreath and line —dashing, alluring, and | vet typitving the suaveness of the world's market place of tashion Costume creators, designers and dressmakers of Betty Hanna's | shop copy these originals so pere fectly that the price is the single | evidence. This department of the | Retty Hanna has become fanous among ultra-smart Washingta- nians—who have their costumes wmade up in colors, materials and designs of thewr own choosing You will be delighted with the prices=Call Potomae 4838 for further miormation and ap- polntments for mahing - as their I time is being taken tor Faster and you must have some ot the clever imported lingerie from Paris ~designed for every ocea sion (golf, tennis, poly, ete) with tiny figures. Hetty Hanna v Washington's sole representative for Jay Thorpe Perfume = and Alice H Marks' candies and delicious deli- cacies. You may order a steamer basket at this lovely shop and it will be delivered “on board” to your triend in an hour or so. Do see this lovely, lavely shop. 1601} Connecticut Avenue Dr. Emil Ludwig, eminent Ger- man author of renowned biogra- phi Bismarck and Napoleon: on his recent visit to the Unit States, made a_special trip fro New York to Washington to b some Oriental rugs at Nazarian Bros. here for his home abroad. —an invitation— Nazarian Bros have ~ just mov into their delightfu! and new Oriental rug shop at 1739 Connecticut Avenue and they take great- est pleasure in i viting ¥ to come in—they will be happy to show you their di play. 1739 Connecticut Avenue It is but a hop, skip and a jump until Spring is forma 1\ T fay the twent ngtonians toes for smart Sp on its heels come: But ahead of y ith swagger togs for town and co! 3 in _tweeds, flannels, piques twills (sports sos f golf)—dashing prints, D s and shades of hyvdrangea, lavender, ky blue and Riviera greens for afternoon and tea time laces, sparkling taffetas and ides-to-be w the love- liest every- things for your boudoie imported laces My of tea gowns traveling sets 2 irrisistible! Orders —a specialty Mrs, Atice H. Dann—in charge. 1901 Que Strect - - K R The rob and blue hirds have suny their antroductory numbe and now Amerita plays the lead role among tiny tots up to years with a4 showing of the cutes clothes you've ever seen—an priced quite modesty Little bovs and gils pay pac ticular attention to Faster trocks with sue merita's to cath theie 1o Feted the miss Cum et g nove rieged twe and dainty, dashing paste! Dresses wm dimities, swiss, linens and prints with tucks and bows and faney collars and cutls Roys' suits in hnens, ginghams and pophas beggar description Note-~ Tust received trom Fraace sev- eral adorable handmade dresses and suits 198 Que Street shephe