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T | Beek, Mr. George F. Brumm, Mr. Ben- | Key Pittman, Representative and Mrs. jamin Golder, Mr. Everett Kent, Rell'i Sol Bloom, Mrs. Charles Boughton Admiral E. R. Stitt, United States Mar- | Wood, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. shal Edgar C. Snyder, Mr. Lawrence | Amherst Cecil flln Ash;\'i}\l‘l’. ’Ml:t Townsend. Dr. Frank Hood Shultz, Dr.| Theodore W. Noyes, Dr. and Mrs. John . Charles W, Richardson, Dr. Thomas W. | W. Burke, Mrs. Willlam Corcoran 50(: Tab]e Ollclo‘h' Sidwell, Dr. Edward T. vine, dean of | Fustis, Mrs. Clarence F. Norment, Mrs 3 SOCIETY IT PAYS TO Goldenberg’s BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE"” $1.98 Georgette Crepe $1.79 40.inch Georgette Crope, extra hesvy qualits. for dresses. frimmings. sleeves, ete. I black, white, navy, Brittany, Autamn, Mother Gooss, silser grey, almond. green and ehevernse. __(Continued from Sixteenth Page.) evening., March 13, the American University: Mark Lans-| Pearce Horne, Mrs. Wallace H. Wit- Eleanor Maxwell burgh, Gen. Frank Keefer, Maj. F.|cover, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs ¢ was in the nature of a | Granville Munson, Mr. George F. Sny- | Willlam F. Dennis, Miss Gertrude Du- shower. The guests in- | der and numbers of prominent business | rant, Mrs. Charles Gray Matthews, s 10 Pi So- | and professional men in the National Mrs' Rosa M. Mulcare, Dr. and Mrs rority and close < of Miss Max- | Capital Henry Macatee. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene well's Dinner parties preceding the per- | Mever, Capt. John H. Cowles and Mr. | Miss I president of formance will be features of Monday | Willlam Schaus. Alpha ¢ Sigma evening. and a full schedule of social | 7 | Sorority be married April 7 events is in process of arrangement by | As an appropriate addition to the t0 Mr. Paul Rosenbe! of Virginia prominent Washington hostesses in interest of the program \;mrh the Fri- § honor of the players of the Mask and day Morning Book Revlws will give of St. Louis, ac- \\"\':‘. \\‘hr\ “Hlp(h(‘msch‘zs arrive Mon- | at the \\'!ll:rd this week, Mrs. Mggr. day in their usual “Mask and Wig Spe- | garet Poe and her daughters. Miss " from Philadelphia. Following the Vylla Poe Wilson and Miss Elisabeth shington opening. a comptehensive | Eilicott Poe, inswomen of Edgar Allen tour of sastern cities as en = Poe, have been inivited to attend as ranged. concluding with a two-week run | patronesses in Philadelphia right after Easter, and | = “The Poetry of Edgar Allen Poe” will two performances at the Metropolitan be the subject of discussion by Mrs Among others OPera House, in New York. William Wolff Smith and Mrs, Theo- S Thonas dore H. Tiller, who are sponsoring a ;[y“:‘;-‘wfi The Phi Mu Sororitv gave & bridge | second series of their reviews. “The | g m‘rf\' ‘“"‘,“"'Eé“‘,&“ ‘?P‘Enflgm };\?\; Music né Frederic Chopin” will also be "1 tel for the ne of e discusses Healthmoble,” a charity work which | e g e is supported by the sorority and s car- ; g ried on in the Georgia mountains. | Will Return to China. Spring flovers decorated the PAtIo Of | o i) Digpatch to The Star the Carlton where the tables were | * i B s ] placed and hostesses of tables included | STAUNTON, 'Wa. March 36-=Rew. Mrs Gilbert Grosvenor. Mrs. HOWArd |and children, who wers forced to leave | ‘ A o B Predesick . | their mission station in China on ac- | e Haeo Geltan, Mre Whitman | COURt Of war there, has been requested | S Vi, Havvey Wiis: nie Aupa: | zeturn to, his post, aod wil leare | et ey Fesmss | soon for China. r. Worth an e e Matthews, Miss Marian Barker, |ylemyels o his family spent last Sum- her home Tuesds in honor of when the par miscellaneou cluded mem HIHI R R Five-quarter Table Oilcloths, + heavy ireversible quality, in plain white, tiling and fancy effects: also floral patterns. Perfect quality. Goldenbers v—First Flnor. T I Senor host at IR Positively Y Extraordinary Values ednesday and Thursday Only! 69 Washington Artists Give Exhibition. addy. girl Humphrey e V Simon H Dudley, boy Thomas Fast-Color Materials Dotted Batistes Flowered Dimities Printed Dimities Dotted Pongette Flowered Linenes Cotton Broadcloth Imported Flowered Organdy ( They are guaranteed by the maker to launder perfectly. If the colors fade, return the Dresses and we will refund your money cheerfully. John Porter Strother, Mrs. EUza- | mer with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craw- | en, Mrs, Archie Straub, MTS. | ford. “While here Mr. Worth filled the | Fay Beij. Mrs. P. J. Eichenlaub, Miss| pyjpit of the First Presbyterian Church | "‘“ "“"“; Dr ‘i“,‘l‘?“"mi-"ml““d»‘- during the vacation of Dr. Fraser. | iss Mary Frances Ward, Mrs. L. | taker, Miss Frances Wolff, Miss = » n Richards, Miss Lonnelle Dav- . Miss Shirley Henderson, Miss | Births Reporled. Burlingame, Miss Mary Grfth.| . fiowing hirthe have heen reported Virginia Pryor, Mrs. Helen Shelby, ;'rv the Health Department in the past 24 | Phoebe Furnas, Mrs. Margaret | hours ; : b ) s Miss Margaret Black, Miss Eliza-| peniamn W B . ! beth Stickly, Miss Kathryn Story. Miss % Lyda Gene 'Black. Miss Betty Fisher, | Mari Morhart, Miss Louise | ; Il A 0 te, Miss Maxime Alverson, Miss| Thomas A ‘ d { | T ese Are N T ine Bannerman, Miss Christine | , Ravmond ¥ i Harding. | rman, Miss Dorothy Pullen, Miss and Nettie Fletcher, girl 5 H D Pope. Miss Louise Howell. Miss| Ea. whie Dupler. b / ouse vresses Snure. Miss Catherine Beal. Miss | y ; : Amalie Walker, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Adline Heffelfinger, Miss Kathryn | Palmer. Miss Anna Louise Sanford, Miss Lucy Virginia McGraw. Miss Mar- D and Ida B, garet Mitchell and Miss Anita Heurich. | - i Boxes for the phantom ball, which | Marriage Licenses. the Southern Relief Society Will GIVE| arrinse licenses have been iss April 9 for the benefit of the c0n>!4u[h\-l:xl o A federate soldiers and their widows and Girolamo Demoro and Josephine Bruno. daughters, 50 of whom are supported | waienn o Guripe v Lt city and Violet A NP by the soclety, are rapidly being l'lke;;\. |y Randoipn it 8¢ Alexandein. Va., and I\ 1 as a consequence, repre- Mrs. William J. Harris, wife of the | M ¥ er of Del Ray, Va N ¢ L RE - N Senator from Georgia, and deeply in- | Triwnte Maior of Wilamepure. Lo " scnt REMAIEABLE ‘?Ii terested in the cause, as the daughter orge F. Henry and Susan E. Warner, ues at tomorrow s specia of & Confederate general, is ‘h"m“"‘\ anel By of this city and rice 5 of t:;xcs.( Ab:lni:l =\s; OIMthosewfig- Mary A Farmer of Princs Georges County. i 3 seri or boxes includes Mrs. - | 3 . Tow Wilson, _Senator and Mrs, Law. | , Hary Wazoner and, Lilin S Ssanor. | 1 Additional floor space rence C. Phipps, Senator and Mrs and all our regular clerks and extra salesladies will he devoted entirely and exclusively to the sale of these marvelous wash frocks. This is to quickly Henry G Conway and Mamie €. Robinson accommodate the large crowds anticipated. —But Are Smart Enough for Any Street or Afternoon Occasion f These smart Wash Frocks were obtained at unusual reductions, and, T They are attractively trimmed with organdie and effective combina- tions of various trim- mings. lecture Mayflower, at 11 o'clock, be on the 'he Years Con jon to Worth $2.50 8 STUNNING NEW STYLES all (As Pictured) T When you see their smart style we are sure vou'll want at least SIX, for perhaps never again as designed an hich is on exhibition e Twentieth Century | for Friendship House, at | Th Monday evening { These Frocks are the Nation: beautifully made, have Miss Prancesca McKenney has ac- feepted the chairmanship of the girls' | floor committee for the Columbia Hos- | gux ball to be given at the Willard | lote] Monday night, April 16. Miss Hill is vice chairman and others | assisting Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss | Janet Phillips, Miss Sallie Hews Phil- | Miss Victoria Tytus. Miss Imogen ‘Taylor, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Kath- | erine Carlisle, Miss Theodoria Catalani, | Miss Prances Hill, Miss Jeanett Hume, | Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Hester Ann LePevre. Miss Eilen Peelle, Miss Celeste Pope, Miss Anne Covington. Miss Louise | Claytor, Miss Eleanor Hard, Miss Mar- Jorie Mondell, Miss Sidney Neale, Miss Elizabeth Simms, Miss Ruth Stoddard Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Helen Strauss and Miss Exilona Hamilton. The executive committee for the ball is headed by Mrs. Prank B. Freyer, chair- fnan; Mrs. William MacCracken. jr., vice chairman; Mrs. George Hewitt Beyers and Mrs. Reeve Lewis. Enthusiastic support is being given @he benefit card party sponsored by Co- 3umbia Chapte; D. A. R, Thurs- €ay evening #Parms 5 e been reserved both ®y members and other District chapters | through Mrs. James Henry Harper, | Fegent ¢ in this eity nd Wig Club of of Pennsylvania Mon- | sco Theater is attract- | e than the usual keen because of the fact| miere of the 1928 show and in addition to the distinguished Government cials and prominent Washingtonians ho ciaim Pennsylvania as their aima pater, and who will be in the audienc that ocrasion. & large party wi e down from Philadeiphia especs the opening per! The Becretary of the Treasury, Mr drew Mellon, is expected to attend he performance. as are the Becretary of Interior, Mr. Hubert Work: Mr Justice Herlan Fiske Stone, Mr. Justice Some faces 1ooklike shoes thathave never known the bracing benefit of shoes trees—all slumped out of shape. 2 Facesdon’t just stay in shape, they must be held in shape by good strong muscles and firm healthy tissues. This means exercise—exercise that strengthens the muscles and quickens the circulation so that the blood comes dancing to the cheeks to invigorate the tissues and clear the skin. azElizabeth Arden’s method of Treatment makes it possible for you to control the outline of your face just as you control the outline of your body—by exercise. at Come in to the Salon and have a course of stimulating, refreshing treatments especially planned by Miss Arden for you. Don’t risk being pitied because your face is out of shape! Telephone for Treatments and Appointment for Skin Exercises: Franklin 4334 ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. LONDON NEW YORK Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations for Home Treatments Are on Sale at These Smart Shops: wckett, Senator | iding the di- yector general o Pan-American Dnion, Dr. 140 B. Rowe. R Afam Wyant : Repre WOODWARD & LLOTHROP WARDMAN PARK PHARMACY Zabeth THE WOMAN'S SPECIALTY SHO ——flla;jer Bros. & Co. 937939 F St NEW HTENE ost attractive, most most complete selection Arden. 1928 becoming of beauti hats this specialty shop has ever hown at this price nisse are here for all occ in lovely silks crochet, silk ) flower ; OTHER BEAL e NEW HA' €98 $/ 50 R Junior girls’, . women'’s, matrons’ all asions straw, and trimmed TIFUL 50 %10 81250 L deep hems and are cut generously full, Holland or Opaque Window Shades 74c Perfect quality Holland or Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 inches; mounted on Hartshorn rollers; white, ecru, myr- tle and dark green. Complete with silk-covered knot pulls and all fix- tures. fiotdenhere's—Faurth Flaor Charge Accounis 75c and 98¢ Chair Cushions 47c 16 x 18 Bar Harbor - shape Chair Cushions, cotton filled ; covered with beautiful floral, bird and striped- design cretonne, Tufted with ten buttons. Goldent Cliarge 48c and 59c Fast-Color Cretonnes 24c 30 and 36 inch Fast-color Cre- tonnes, crash or chintz effects; light and dark floral, stripe, bird and futuristic designs: for draperies and coverings of all kinds, Full bolts and mill lengths, FL gy g 4 Faurth Floor nis Inyite Sizes 14 to 52 will such lovely frocks be offered so far be- low their real value, $14.50 and $16.50 Hodges Rattania Rugs $12.75 Slight Irregulars and Discontinued Patterns What a wonderful opportunity this affords women desiring new floor coverings for Spring and Summer—genuine Hodges- make Rattania Rugs; sizes 7 ft. 6 by 10 ft. 6 and 9x12 ft. for large and medium sized rooms. Handsome Chinese and neat designs, colorings of taupe, blue, rose, gray and green. Although some are termed irregu- lars, we have failed to find any serious fault. $45 to $55 Smith’s Room Size Rugs (Perfect and Nlght Trregulars) Oxi2.ft. Smith's Seamless Axminster and heavy )529.50 Fri Ivet Rugs, Chinese, Persian and neat de- \ === colorings to suit any room decoration. $5 Japanese Stenciled Rugs 8x10-ft. heavy double-warp Japanese Stenciled Rugs, ? $2 88 \ ———— green, blue and brown colorings. Tape-hound sides and ends, $3 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 3911, Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, handsome wool rug | § l .75 or tile patterns, with artistic horder designs. \ o= $1.50 Cotton and Flax Rugs 24x48 Heirloom Rugs, woven by hand of cotton and flax; rose, blue, gray, taupe and hrown, with combination \ color horders.—(First Floor) 79c¢ $1.50 Bleached Sheets $1.15 81x90 Seaml leached Sheets, made of heavy round thread sheet- ing cotton: free from starch or dressing. Full double-bed size. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 4 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of fise quality pillowease cotton, free from dressing. 1 Bleached Sheets, 69¢ $H90 Seamless Rleached Sheets. single bed size: free from starch or dressing Galdener Charge A\ N 50c Chiffon Voiles 29c¢ 40-inch Chiffon Voiles, extra-fine, sheer quality, with tape edge. In white, black and all wanted colors; for dresses, lingerie, draperies, etc. 25¢ Plisse Crepes, 19¢ Printed Plisse Crepes, white and colored grounds, i new printings: also plain colors. 89¢ Embroidered Rayons, 48¢ 3o-inch Embroidered Ravons. rich brilliant quality in handsome embroidered designs. White and colored grounds. Guaranteed fast colors Ners st Flaar Charge Acoounts\tus ited 9c Awning Canvas 25c Yard Heavy-weight Awning Canvas, 30 inches wide; full bolts, from which we will cut any quantity. Rlue, tan, brown and green woven stripes. Goldnbers v Fourth Flear Ul Voue Chavee Acvownt