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1928, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, (. THURSDAY. MARCH 22. ! o |Mrs. Charles Willcox, Miss Adela | Mo., and cousin of former United States | Heaven and Mrs. Gratian Kerans. | Senator Xenophon Wilfley of Missouri, | Mrs, Gertrude Lyons will preside at|is pastor ot the Vermont Avenue Chri !a round table talk and dinner to be|tian Church and promoter of the Na- | (he He 11(‘]\ Deunctipent fn tho At - | given tomorrow evening at the Women's | tional Christian Church of Washington. |y hot"'y Lo nited Stats City Club by the club chorus group. |He is also a noted lecturer on the life| " "Wielmena G |Mrs. Anna W. Harvey will be honor |and works of Mark Twain, James WHit- vrty) | Ruest and speaker. Mrs. Harvey will'comb Riley. Shakespeare and other,, | speak briefly on MacDowell and play authors. Saturday night his sublect —F {a group of Iys compositions. Among |Will be Mark Twaln and ne will give | {those who will attend are Miss Etta |sclected {;ndmn from Mark Twain and | e B iz Austin, Miss May . Miss Olive |other authors : Ry N\.fifm,,"é,,m!lMf“}dcfilm:: Following the reception to Dr and e H Ve | Cathedral Treasurer Dies. . Miss Evelyn | Crowell, Mrs, | Mrs. Wilfley there will be dancing. Mrs. | '« NeW Hamnshire | NEW YORK, March 22 (). Col. Mary Edwards, Mrs. Horace K. Fulton, [ J0¢ J. Manlove will b hostess for the 5 Neal st | Pl Susan Tong bos. | John McAnerney, former vice presi- | Miss Sue Hers, Mis. Amy Harradon. | evoning. assisted by Mrs. Flovd Finley Wi ave. | T Collina eirl | dent of the Southern Railway and Miss Edith Oriani, Miss Helen Oriani, | Hanly, Mrs L. H. Hannah, Mis. George 1. s on. girl. | treasurer of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Mrs. Bossie M. Packard. Mrs. J. Milton | Whitecotton and Mrs, J. A. Schofield. i A S Haggard. €17 | died today in his apartment in East | Penny, Miss Nell Price, Mrs. C. M., Introductions at the reception will be| (| Wiinger Howoital, Eighty-Sixth street. He fought in the | Pratt, Mrs. Jesta Richards, Mrs, Ruth |made by Mr. John B. Gordon. Mr.| K g 1 1 et e, Confederate Army in the Civil War. Snodgrass, Mrs. Eleanor Spencer, Miss [John F. Hanly is chairman of the fitor er 3 W alter Reed Hon- Elizabeth ‘Stephan. Mrs. Emma Smith, | committee for the dance IR W |l o Miss Elsie Schulze and Miss Sallie | 10% the reception, | | "The Missouri State Soclety of Wash- | Wade i |ington carriss nmvdmrmbelrs 'R“d its rl:l]m v m o 3 | Independence Bell Chapter, N. S, |Mrs W. W. Badgley of Tudor Hal n luncheon at Wardman Park Hotel yes-| p "y "p ") conduct a card party, 10 tere! recion ) el Washinaton. 1s in charge of membership | (5, Mo Mo Ny amernoon in honor of her | play bridge or 500, tomorrow evening at |activitics. | A s, S ggon vy 8 oclock in Chestnut Farms Audi-| .pooic o Natural Methods” will | Mine Mr. and Mrs. O, N. Fowler of Hart- | torium. Twenty-sixth street and Penn- | “Healg O¥, FE0C, Gl IUs,y o i ford. Conn. sre making an indefinite Sylvania avenue northwest. Tickeiscan | o8 Li6 SHORCLO (R TCOLE ooy one | siay at the Grace Dodg® Hotel. be secured at the door. M. Schippell o - J ol . Dndy D T At e (oo There Wil e | o (ne ‘world's greatest. physicans. in | Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Pal N | ez R . P s rew Ames| Box parties and fheater parties for | the ballroom of the Stoneleigh Court | |under the auspices of the League for | in Washington at the Mayflower. Mrs. (he coming premiere of “Tarantella.” Fahy was hostess to & company of nine | the Mask and Wig “show.” which is to Marriage Licenses. Jicenses have heen issued to the Births Reported. | The fallowing hirths fiaye heen reported to the, Health Department 1 the hast 74 hours :;Y"fl.lh’l( E. a “\\“Iellr e &irl D, Mary - Henotoss b and Mo | D. Rathgeber and Florence G avmond mid Frit 5 A S tard, xirl Smith and Macy €. MacKenzie, * Marshall H. and Ma . Malcolm E. and Catheripe E. Sparrough. i bott p oo | Herbert, | i ¥ " 1, Rocandio. | | n. | : Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen ke, foffman and Rena Barman. both __{(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) 81, Enorzency Hos R0, 2809 Dumbarton Takoma Park. D. €. 0 En ' i+ making an automobile trip through the South and is accompanied by her tvo daughters and her son. She will Teturn to the Cariton in about a month dor a stay of several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of New Bedford, Mass, are at Wardman Park Hotel, having just returned from Ber- muda. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will leave for New York in a week to sail for Europe for an extended tour. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sage of Rochester, N. Y., who are at the Willard for a short visit, entertained at dinner ihere last evening. Mrs, M. E. Bryan entsrtained at| eonard K. and Marguerite I, Moreell Kearney st tor ‘The |.OUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET New Coats Coats have a very decided place in fash- ion for Spring, as well as a service in the well-appointed wardrobe. Tda V, o Cal! bov ian 3 Miller. boy, . W, y. bay. Louis and Marie glage, hoy. E. and Luey Smaliwged. boy i iylor, girl 1 day, Columbia Hos- Banks. irl Frank and ¥ Hugh and Nettin M. Watson. girl, Rohert_and Sarah Kelly. eiri Juline F. and Emma Foster, girl. X Abram and Dorothy Moore.’ girl, afield, Hosnital % | 5 e AT Montello ave. | Germany §s preparing to celebrate ! the centenary of Wilhelm Hauff, one of | | the country’s famous tellers of fairy stories. th st we United States Sol. | Our selection of styles has been made discriminatingly—with the background of master designership and superior craftsman- ship—justifying the Louvre’s claim for ex- clusiveness and excellence—to which we have put the finishing touch of moderate price. of Antiques 2V, Miles South of Alexandria, Va., on Fort Humphreys Road. Busses - Pass House. March 23 and 24 10 AM. Examples of Chippen- dale, Hepplewhite, Sher- aton and Early American of Curly Maple, Mahog- any and Walnut. Currier Prints, China, Glass, etc. Oriental and Hooked Rugs. By order of GEORGE W. REYNOLDS]| Lunch Served by Groverton Community Club Terms: Cash Auctioneer: Our New Slip Cover and Drapery Materials —have arrived and present wide selections in distinctive Chintzes, Cretonnes, Linens, etc. 'We maintain our own shops. on the premises, insuring per- scnal supervision in the execu- Drapery orders. We will be pleased to furnish estimates James B. HENDERsON , Upholastery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones Main 165 Main 7676 ‘Dress Coats in Kashmirlinda, Brameena, Malinda, Ottoman Silk, Satin, Crepe Jolly, i ete.—with effectively applied furs. Sports Coats in plain shades and smart patterns, with or without fur trimming, as your preference inclines. Dress Coats—820.50 to 8]75.00 Sports Colls—'szg.sfl to 395-00 i | [ BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS Do Not Huz the Figuee Pertect Foundation for Ans Prock | SNUGGLEBAND UNDERTHINGS | BROMLEY-SHEPARD CO., Inc. | Care. Manager Fine Furniture, Lac New York week before going to New York. Mrs. Hoyt and her daughter will return to Washington later and open their apartment at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pindley of DIUL LN @ MARTIN G COM PANY ‘ Seasonable Specials add to the interest of shopping here for FURNITURE New Occasional Chairs that range in price from $22. Gate - Leg Table, with |the Larger Life, Saturday evening lti at luncheon yesterday in the presiden- De given Monday evening at the Belasco | ceded in meny cases by dinner parties | their son. Wetmore Hodges, ir., of Bos- i CARO. Mich.. March 22 (# —Lloyd = A large group of University of Penn- of Tarrviown. N. Y. who are passing opening of the show in the National |tempted extortion in conncction with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marion Young Xell knovn Philadelphians. They, like |ordering her to send 810,000 if she would GA. Mre. Lebey expects to remain in One of the important parties to be | e . Will Assume Navy Yard Post. Martin, who will give a dinner in’ the Pittsfield. Mass. are at the Grace to the Portsmouth, N. H., Navy Yard. the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hu- | Toronto have arrived in Washington nolds. Senator Frederick M. Sackett of | the Mayfiower die, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. | and Mrs. J. H. Dodshon in their apart- | wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Faust Brooks of LOS| The list of diplomatic patronesses for | April 16, by the woman'’s board, headed ‘ Mme. Sze, Mme. Simoupoulos, Mme, Pittsburgh are at the Grace Dodge Mrs. Knothe. wisiting in the South for a few weeks, - P president; Mrs. Chester Wells, first vice Cooke. who has | Myers. third vice president; Mrs. J. W. in Chicago, Il Frank Anderson. corresponding secre- | man of the ball committee, assisted by —for Easter— |8:15 q'elock. tial dining room of the hotel. Theater, are rapidly being arranged by | will follow the lecture. | in honor of distinguished Pennsylva- ton are at the Carlton for a week. f f i P Ball, a young farmer residing near Mrs. Charles D. Millard and daughter ' sylvania men will come down for the | at the Willard. were joined | Capital. and will occupy a block of | a threat received recently by Mrs. Eliza- of Wardman Park Hotel have as their | 1he Mask and Wig players themselves, safeguard the lives of her 9-year-old Waskington for some time. given in_connection with the perform- First Lieut. J. Halla has been ordered | presidential suite of the Willard pre- Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. bert Work: Mr. Justice and Mrs. Har-| = on an extended motor trip which they Y Kentucky and Mrs. Sackett, Senator | Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vallance of New '\’ ‘and Mrs. Charles J. Bell. Miss mment at the Carlton. and Prof. and Mrs. William C. Weath- the Colimbia Hospital ball to be given by Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron. Price, Mme. Ciechanowska, Mlle. Cret- Hotel for a week or more. Officers of the woman's board of the has returned to her apartment at the president; Mrs. Barry Mohun, second 3 King bean a guest at Wardman Park Hotel MacMurray, fourth vice president: Mrs. tary, and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, treas- Mrs. William P. MacCracken, jr.. Mrs. | A reception in honor of Dr. Schippell | i in Washington hosts and hostesses, pre- . - | Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore Hodges and Fermer Held on Extortion Charge. nians in the city. . Caro, is held in jail on a charge of at- by Mr. Millard seats, bringing with them a number of | beth Pinney, Cass City Bank owner. Ruest Mre v M. Lebey of Savanan, | will travel in a private car. | twins. — ance will be that of Mr. Warrey F. Mr. and Mrs. George Beckwith of | | from the Marine base at Quantico, Va.. | ceding -the show. His guests will be Mr. and Mrs. George E. Watson of : lan Fiske Stone. Mr. Justice McRey are making ity this country, and are at Tasker Oddie of Nevada and Mfs. Od- York City are visiting the Archdeacon paura Harlan. Mai. and Mrs. Charles | Mrs. Francis D, Hoyt and her daugh- il at the Willard Hotel on Monday night. | Others in this grouv are Mme. Peter. | ziano, Mme. van Royen and the Hon. Miss Mary Dean Powell, who has been . hospital are Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Cariton for the Spring months. vice president: Mrs. George Hewitt ! for some time. has returned to her home | John Gulick, recording secretary: Mrs. urer. Mrs. Frank B. Preyer is chair- Hewitt Myers and Mrs. Reeve | Interesting Program to Follow Arts Club Dinner. Much interest is being shown in the | ryecital to be given by Miss Helen Mc- George Graw, pianist, at the Arts Club tonight, | Lewis. RN ade precede the| The Missouri State Society in the th Miss McGraw as honor | District of Columbia will tender a re- the o V] ception to Rev. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley of the Club and Mr. J. Rowland | R e Hall of the Nations, Washington | at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. | Your costume is no smarter | than your hat! Mrs. Pierce brought back from New York a number of the very smartest chapeaux which are at- tracting the fastidious and well dressed women who frequent this shop. is bu eeks away—which is just another way of saying you onl; a few miore | days to se- All - mahogan Easter!!! drawer Bluebirds and robins have Mahvginy Finish - Dropleaf Butterfly Table trongly made—unice- fin hed. Thi made 1o nsiderably L E“ggzs Distinetive Fornitare Between G and H Streets : £ 729 11th St. il —arrives, the “bride” Box or Basket Choice Flowers, from Blackiston Special NEW STORE 1407 H St. Miss Helen McoGown, B Telephone Main 3707 A woman with an appreciation of the ‘finer things' naturally seeks them out to satisfy her desire for quality. ¢ Nothing can be substituted .. . the su- periority complex is outstanding in her references to apparel . . . still, an erroneous idea on ‘price’ may keep her zway from just the shop where she should make her selections, Pastcrnak Garments Are Always Priced Surprisingly Mndern_e_ln Consideration of the Qun’i_lyr_'nley Inevitably Possess A NEW COAT—OF IMPORTED ENGLISH MATERIAL we present @ new eoat—of English ma terial-—grey, tan and green mizture witl pull fringe eages of the same material-—a watching bell adds o finishing tonch SITXY-FIVE DOLLARS / Cogswell Chair, covered in pleasing tap- estry, with just the proper tilt for com- fort. -$42.75 The custom-built Armchair that is illus- trated to the right has a solid mahogany frame and may be covered in a choice of the highest-grade linen frieze or imported ‘!lpestry 1.50 Solid mahogany Console Table (sketched below) may be converted into card table. Special......... -$29.25 A solid mahogany frame Mirror to go with the above table, specialiat. ... 5.5 17x30, is priced A large, roomy Desk, serpentine front, mahogany and gum combination; size 33x45 inches high..............$67.50 pecial feature in moderalely priced American Porcelain The GLORIA S, B:15 to 530 . Table Desk of mahogany and gum com- bination with 3 drawers; Special End Table with drawer. gum combination.......... size 24x45. --$59.00 Mahogany and Solid walnut End Table. .......§10.80 Sheraton Sofa, covered with blue and tapestry. Special 1d $1235 Love Seat with down cushions; covered in popular denim. to match Sofa covered in brown repp. Reverse of cushions in mulberry and gold tapes A Chair to match the above Sofa ia:riced try special at Fine, high-grade Screens that are both decorative and practical are reduced 20 for this sale. SECOND FLOC R Tvory Floral Decorations in Blue, Orange and Green Finished with fringe --$97. $97.50 $49.75 With Ground Bread and Butter Plates, each . ... 10¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ 25¢ $4.00 $10.50 Tea Plates, each ... Breakfust Plates, izes), Tea Cups and Saucers, both . 12 Piece Set ., il.Piece Set oo PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 121517 F STREET Our Only § No Uptoumv h aneh 1214-18 G STREET burst forth in formal Spring note, announcing the —Easter Promenade— just two weeks away. Easter is the one time of all seasons when Spring outfits are fmperative—and it is a well established fact among smart Dashing, new, vivacious and gay as a bheautiful flower garden —this delightiul shop presents in crisp lettuce green quamnt lavender, cup and cher ernoon, tea-time dresses and for- mal gowns, in alluring and irre- sistible materials. Unusually- striking and refined v blue, butte: \ Washingtonians that the loveliest | ones to be found anywhere bear the name “Francise.” tea rose pink. | —a bower of ait- ensembles are here in combina- | tions distinctly Parisienne. Swagger, rugged sports attire for town and country are un- usually chic and different. Sweaters and socks to match for golf and tennis so heralded in ~Palm Beach are here. And don't forget the Francise takes a particular pride in dress- ing the young miss at the diffi- cult age of fourteen Do sce the love! formal Easter showmg. Now. as ever, it it enough to say—"Francise.” lovely ‘in- 1919 Que Street. s 80 and if you want an exquisite lamp shade — step into Du- lamy's lovely shop. Your every: wish in beautifvl every- things for your boudoir comes true here Lamp shades, traveling sets, Du lany's perfume and sachets, lin gerie, and tea gowns. Mrs. Alice H 1901 Que Street. -4 Dann--in charge "I T Conditions we are living in to day are quite changed from olden ones—now take every thing for granted lToday we even h_{:f take our parents for granted seldom stop to think that will not always be with us If you have children you know that yvour parents seem to think even more ot your children than they did of vou when you were their age. \What happiness you could bring to their hearts by asking thewm for a. photogreph such as i Underwood and Un derwood's window this week and what a comfort such a pw ture would be to you some day! As years go on and your chil dren grow up you will appreciate this pleture of your parents all we they the more-vand what satistaction | they will take in having a fine portrait of their grandparonts. Pictures such as these in Un- derwood and Underwood forw part of the preun!-dlf famous treasures and a very important ane. 1 you are looking for an occa- sion to make this piepire possi le—just think how close it is to " 3 Conneeticut Avenue, just | | | | We | 1 | | | | | | | | | 1 You, too, will be captivated by these flattering new models. Vogue's issue on Spring millinery finds interpretation in chic felts, bakus and straws of this “roman- tic movement,” in all the new shades and colors, at Phillip- Louise. —and dresses— for have models tea, in extremely smart sports, afternoon and just been unpacked. You cannot afford to miss this smart showing of hats and dresses for Easter! See the Phillip-Louise today. 1509 Connecticut Avenue. - Trico RADIATOR COVERS s o Does a rising cloud of smudge pattern your wall an te th radiators in your home ment ? Is there black the ob- jects, curtains i and Stop Srmudqs drapes in_the room? 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Telephone Potomac Trico Radiator Cover Co. 1715 Connecticut Avenue Your of memories is made up of faces — faces and some much mare heautiiul than othgrs Look wm your wircor and see i your com- plexion s oue to be re membered by its beauty It can be as beautitul as a mid Summer night dream, as smooth and fine as & waited hreeze, and as fresh and clean as a new hlown rose—by Elizabeth Arden treat ments and methods Special treatment according to the needs of vour individual skin are given most delightiully by specialists of these salons all ever the continent, Distinguished women every- where who find and Keep beaunty by Elizabeth Arden methods say these treatments are rvestiul, soothing and refreshing! Telephone Franklin 4134 For appointment. Elizabeth Arde N Cann Reauty Salon Avenue | and little | pique and Easter out- 3 This New York with a captivating and chic collection of from Paris This shop is_bubbling over surishine, cornflower orchid, blush rose, moo: hydrangea i crepes, prints, satin wisps of the gay Spring mods Prices—moderate. Floor 2 1705 Connecticut Avenue. the last word The Easter rabbit, Easter eggs. Easter frocks—all in a merry-go- ‘round in Kiddies' h But irom Aw you would were first Whether vou not—it is a adorable cun le boy up to There are haby dresses, httle dresses i . Swiss, silk, 1S sweaters in_roguish styles, little boys' them for “Dance the w and orld and copations melodies the we Wardman Orchestra will not let your feet behave-~the food trom the cuisine will satisty your lans guishing appetite=Wardman Park Dances are “The Favorite Wardman Park Hotel A AR Sandwich hae that has just opened is the walk about town Sucht delicious sandwiches (toasted owes, toa), cakes and pies vou have, never tasted—they fairly welt your mouth, Popular demand of lovers of good food were mstigators of thiv sandwich bar. Taliy-Ho Tavera | food is uoevcalied--it contains the heat ingredients (no substitutes) You are invited to inapect their culsine and see for yourse LuncheanTeaw: Parties a spocialty Telephone Franklin S083 810 rh Street.

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