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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 19 SOCIETY (Continued From Page Eighteen) Dr. Everett Monroe Ellison and Mr. James Ernest Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Krebs of Ska- neateles, N. Y., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a few days to break an ex- tended motor trip. They are accom- anied by Mrs. A. C. Lee of Plymouth, vis. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Farr and their daughter, Miss Adelaide Farr, who have been visiting at Hot Springs, Va., are passing a few days at the Ward- man Park Hotel on their way to their home, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. A wedding of unusual interest will take place in the Little Church Around the Corner, in New York, today when Mrs. Pocahontas H. Booker of Newport News, Va., and Mr. Clarence G. Mar- shall of this city will be married. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert E. Huggins, and Mr. Marshall, who was born in Columbus, Ind., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Marshall. Mr. Marshall is managing editor of the United States Daily and was formerly connected with the Asso- | clated Press and the Consolidated Press. After a wedding trip to Havana Mr. Marshall and his bride will return to Washington and will bé at ‘the Ward- man Park Hotel temporarily. Mrs. de Weese Hostess To Baltimore Chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. de Weese, wife of Dr. Cornelius de Weese, entertained at luncheon to- day in her home, on Euclid street, in honor of the members of the John Eagers Howard Chapter of the N. S !Wcsse, and two new members of the | chapter, Mrs. Easson Plunkett of Cleve- | | land, Ohlo, and Mrs. Olney Payne of Baltimore. Following the luncheon Dr. Jaeger of | Maryland University at College Park | spoke on internationalism. Mrs. Walter Wheatley will have as "her guests at the celebrity breakfast | Friday Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Dougal |and "Miss Katherine Dougal. Mrs. Ernest R. Grant will entertain a com- | pany of five, including Mrs. Charles Denley, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Rob- |ert R. Bennett, Mrs. Philip Matz and | Mrs. Samuel Herrick. Others at the | table for which Mrs. Grant is sponsor | |are to be Mrs, Macpherson Crichton | {and her guest, Mrs. Charlc Light, and Mrs. George C. Butte, who will entertain Mrs. Charles W. Tooke. Mrs. Gerald Ward Brooks will be the |guest of her mother, Mrs. Aaron D. | Newman, president of the District of | Columbia branch of the league. | This will be the last of the series of | celebrity breakfasts given by the Na- | tional League of American Pen Women | for the benefit of the clubhouse which the league plans to build in George- | town, and will be held in the large ball- | | room of the Willard Hotel. Reservaticns { may be made at the Willard Soctal Bu- | | reau. | Mrs. G. C. Cleveland of Cleveland, Ohlo, is at the Carlton for several days. Mrs. William C. Soules and her little ward Jeanne, accompanied by her | daughter, Mrs. Leslie H. Pierce, and her {little son, will sail Tuesday for Miami, Fla., to visit her daughter, Mrs, L. W. | Fassett, | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hough of New | York City are in Washington for an in- | definite period and are staying at the Mayflower. Porterfield | Mrs. Sarah Enys and Miss Catherine Enys of Enys, Penryn, Cornwall, Eng- | land, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an indefinite visit in Washington. Mrs. Levis C. Hamilton, who has been in New York, returned last night to the Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. and Mrs, T. Gaines Roberts | entertained at dinner for 14 Saturd: evening in honor of Mrs. M. O. Leig several Mediterranean cruise and months’ absence abroad. Patrons for Lecture On Theater Frida Among the patr | “Why the Theater? Night. s for the lecture | esa Helburn, executive director of the New York Theater Guild, will give Fri- torfum, are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Mr. William L. Corbin, Mrs. Nory Smith, Baroness Korfl, Miss Sybil | Baker, Mrs. Marie Moore Fori John Otto Johnson, Dr. and Sidney Smith and Dr. and N Croissant. This lecture is next to the last of a series on the “Renascence of Art.” which the American Association of Uni- versity Women is sponsoring. Mount Holyoke and V: of Washington, who hav associated in the Theater Guild benefi |in aid of their respective scholarship | funds, will be entertained by Miss Jean | Dean ' Cole at Mount Vernon Seminary Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when ¥ ports of the benefits will be made. Mr. Alvin Dodd will be the g speaker at the dinner given by the DI trict of Columbia Vo League ‘Women Voters, Saturda ning, in | the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium, Seven- | teenth and K streets, at 7 o'clo Mr., | Dodd will speak on the “Chain Stores,” and discussion will be led by Dr. De Witt ton, who has recently returned from a | day evening in the Y. W. C. A. Audi- | A, an | Women's City Club history dinner Sat- urday evening at 6:30 o'clock in_the | clubhouse, at 22 Jackson place. This | dinner talk is the sixth.and the last for |the scason of the series of District history talks which have been given each month. Miss Boardman will deal ment, beginning in 1873. Miss Mary E. Lazenby will preside. Among those sub- cribi; are Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Ada Mills Payne, Miss Eunice t, Miss Amy Clement Leavitt, s V. S. Benjamin, Miss Sarah Cush- Mrs. Frances D. Merchant, Miss thel Bagley, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Garfield Riley, Mrs. Susie Root hodes, Mrs. A. G. Dodge, Miss Tillie ertson, Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shaw, E. F. Burden, Miss Jessie Wishart, Miss Mary McKenney, Miss Florence yton, Miss Nell Dunlap, Miss Martha Swift, Miss Helen Brown, Miss nch Malone, Mrs. A. B. Ste » Frank Gregory Stewart, M tie L. Packett, Miss Florence Stiles, A. L. Gardner and Mrs. Grattan ns. Mrs. John Strother, a member of the lold Philomathean Society which was founded at Wesleyan College, Macon Ga., in 1852 and afterward became Ph Mu Sorority, has been a2dded to the list |0 patronesses for the card party to be held at the Carlton Monday night_for Additional persons wlp have taken iss Maxine Al Miss Adele Black and Miss Catherine Pamer Mary Frances Ward and Miss PRINGTIME CALLS FOR | with the period of commission govern- | the benefit of the Phi Mu Healthmobile. | tables are Miss Frances Welff, Miss Vir- | } Evelyn Wellington Jones will entertain | the members of the Washington Alum- nae Association of Phi Mu and the members of the committee for the card party at a business meeting and bridge party on Thursday evening,at the home {of Miss Jones, in Chevy Chase. | Admiral Hugh Rodman will deliver tucky Society Tuesday evening at 8:30 |o'clock in the Willard Hotel. ~Mrs. | Elvina’ Neil Rowe, popular Washington | soprano, will sing a group of songs, ac- | companied by Mrs. Mary M. Taylor. Mrs. Sybil R. Willys of Toronto, On- tarlo, is at the Carlton for a short stay. accompanied by her daughter, Mis¢ Marguerite Boyce Willys. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cutler of Roches- jter, N, areatthe Willard for a few | days. | _Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McDade and | Frank McDade of Kane, Pa., who are | motoring home after a trip South, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a few | days' visit in Washington. | Mrs. P. B. Philipp and Mrs. J. W. | Clark, both of New York City, are at the Carlton for a few days. | Fadassah is making elaborate prepa- ! rations for its coming review and dance, |to be held at the Jewish Community | the address at the meeting of the Ken- | | center Wednesday evening, April 3, at 18:30 o'clock. A fashion exhibit will be | given by 20 mannequins. The proceeds of the affair will go toward maintaining ihosplmls in Palestine, Marriage Licenses. Walter C. Tsler, 21, Alexandria, Va., and Helen F. Mason. 18, Alexandria, Va.;' Rev. | William F. C | 7 willia 30, New York. and Cor- ev. Jason Noble Pierce. | ““Jonn Philip Foland, 29. Larchmont, N. Y.. and Helen Elizabetn Shipp, 26 Rev. C. E awthorne. | ° | Mayonnaise | | “Makes the salads you like best taste | | better” Y-Pint Jars . .....25¢c |Pint Jars:........45¢ i Quart Jars. ......85¢c N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. e u e s First in Washington | manuel Episcapal Church of Braddock | presented its - play, “The Beantown (Spe- | Choir,” before an audience of several * Em- ' hundred people here last night Women Present Play. POTOMAC, Va., March 20 1'.—The Ladies’ 1d of the Socz'ety wanted a finer powder . » S0 we created PRIMROSE HOUSE CHIFFON NEW DRAPERIES | SLIP COVERS AND | WINDOW SHADES | Have us make them now wide range of pleasing D. A. R, of Baltimore. Mrs. de Weese is a descendant of John Eagers Howard. ‘The guests were seated at small tables, and the color scheme of the D. A. R., blue and white, was carried out in the flowers and other appurtenances. Among the guests are Mrs. John T. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hunter of Warren, | George L. Knapp. Questions and gen- Pa, and Mrs. L. L. Hunter of Tidioute, | eral discussion will follow a practical Pa,, are at the Willard, where they en- | demonstration and talk by Mrs. W. L. tertained at luncheon yesterday. Swanton, giving the housewife's view — i c hood stor atr Lanaiobs SrERes bn vl orlpomt on chain and neighborhood stor B e e o s e | M5, William Harlee will present Mrs Carter, sister of Dr. de Weese, and her |at the Carlton, accompanicd by their | easmece o Sipoaners. | Beser ations daughter, Mrs. Gene Andersol | daughter, Miss Amy Davol. are now being made with Mrs. Helen | Willifred de Weese and Miss Mary de Gardner Colton. . | Wesse, sisters of the doctor, all of Den- Mr. and Mrs, Bird S. Coler of Brook- P AR ton, Md., and Miss Lottie Munnikhuy- | lyn, N. Y., are making a short visit in| Miss Mabel T. Boardman will sister of Mrs. de!Washington and are at the Mayflower. guest of honor and speaker at 1.00 & $1.25 Rayon Underwear In All Colors Tailored and lace - trimmed styles in beautiful c Princess slips and bloomers—at a sur- prising bargain price. Street Floor. start making them now. prices will save you money. "GIVE us a finer, clingier powder,” implored the exclusive little group of New York society women who first endowed Primrose House as their Institute of Beauty. And Chiffon Powder was the answer— the most exquisite powder that ever adorned fair lady’s check. So exquisitely soft—so clinging, so subtly shaded, it is a delight to every woman who makes its acquaintance. To suit your complexion and your mood—in white, natural, brunette, beige, bisque, orchid and suntan—complete with a gay yellow puff, $1.00. Satisfaction Since 1859 fiNesP 810-818 Seventh St. N Children’s Dresses Jaunty, colorful new prints in pique and other good fab- rics. 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Finest French kid . just right for the dressy en- sembles—$4.50. YN NGO 1k Slim Ankles —look still slimmer in these narrow French heel stockings . . . and they are equally kind to not so slim ankles! heer chiffon . . silk to the top with pla 1 foot . . a very sheer chiffon with all-silk foot and heel.” . $1.95 $2.50 3 pairs $5.70 3 pairs §7.35 “Sun-Tan" is growing in popularity by the minute . . . ask to see it! Doubly Smart —and you'll be doubly wise to wear them for they're the height of fashion without forgetting to have Gold Stripe quality through and through . , . which means WEAR! Chiffon weight. $1.95 3 pairs $5.70 “Manon” is a perfectly stunning shade to wear with snake-skin footwear. UnUSUGUR BRI T A Bow on the Glove —is worth a whole oration on fashion especially when the bow is flat and slips across a flared cuff. 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