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14 % AESOCTETY: - : 76 WA i ( ; .8, 1999, SOCIETY. ( SOCIETY Ambassador and Senora de Tellez Hosts at Reception at Mexican Embassy for Senor. Saenz. v St N S N N N N Sportmg Things to Wear - Active and gassne sportswomen. , . young | things who like sports clothes to wear the day through., .business women who know how smart; wcll chosen s;xmne clothes are...all of «come visit the sports sllmpi..o(udn ’Tomarrow we aré com- Dohahue. pletely réady for Spring and Summer. . A m"fmkfim@% » and besides that, eachgnew day brings 8 sommething glohous new, and intefesting ! HE Ambassador of Mexico and|satin gown, a tulle vell, And will casry ; : 3 ' ; le I Benors de Tellez will give a re- | gardenias. ? e Nolte. MMMM N tion this evening in the em- [ Miss Virginia McCormick will be maid o Miss Quiney Smith has returned from g‘:gey in hon%r %l" th: unger; z;t hongr‘ h‘\‘v:eln-ml llyell%v chiffon lw.!;‘. ¥ - Ne: York and Bailtimore, where she Th N Gl A . secretary of the department of | trimm purple, an 1 carry 3 St k public education of Mexico, Senor arm bouguet of gmg flowers. : : timore Miss ade honoraty e New en Bogle Moises Saens, who is in Washington nnah Shriver will be flower i ;i 7 member of one of the uldest sclentific d for the week. mll lnfl wl!ll be 1n . violet ohiffon and 4 %m&ufi:fin;aé?“getg:l':& fi":‘t'uhlg'!: created a Illrore Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, wife of w’;a,cm"rc e of Baltimore. wit| | 3 the American Horticultural Soclety. Store Youl‘ A sew surplice model of thin the Secretary of the Novy, and thelr | be pest man and the ushers selected in ) Australian wool just took ‘the son, Mr. Oharles Francis Adams, JF., are | cluge Mr. Edward M. Dunham and Mr. | | 4 Mr. and Mrs, Page M. Etchison en« 1 . spending today at Annapolis. Richard Baldwin of Bt. Louls, SRR 5 # tertained at supper at their home in Fur. town by storm ! Women love et ARSI T T el B0 Mo TS | O et 0. Evere Monof o ana #1 Tt creates’ the supvey alim flo;eocrmr‘{‘ort;l nd Mrs. Adams will move Hg{’ ;ufle 2 t the Elkr! Ken. N ] xhla Ld ;n“bhetf‘:‘fld‘l}l“ mD":r?: e ""d 5673 'he‘r “’el ?;I‘B( hfl"(l m(l]s !vh“yG?dv“mllze e e # N 1 from the Mayflower Hotel April 18 to | i ek FoeCPHOR At the Mis e wi i e Warm days make all 8 classic in teh: : 0 :n BO"&C Wardman Park Hotel. leave for a wedding trip. 'mny will Mr. and Mrs. Junior Owens of Mas- sorts of terrible things ports ward- b s RRA et at home later at ummrport. P, Z‘Chfi"fi!et.?o:e" ‘Washington yester- happen to eggs that robe. . i ‘((l]ne:n’t\ 91:8 l?r stretch ea for y Tsabella Hoy ay fol : “ or wrinkle No hooks or éyes! ts Assistis Mr.and Mrs. Henry B. Armes of Mrs, Owens will sail Wednesday on m d! T 24 Y 3114 Bixteenth street announce the en- the Teviathan o spend two months m‘;:,ts,;‘ ‘hvfi Lar:(}!en }:f,{ In a twinkle it slips on ard Lady Isabella Howard will be the guest glnmmt of the former's daughter, fits, of honor at tea this afternoon of Mrs. abroad. ~ Mr, Owens will return to fur! And what's more, Mary Olbvrne. to Mr. Qordon Bridge Washington the latter part of the week. M. de Clare Berry, who will entertain | o¢"Ajpany, Y. Miss Armes attended g P Mi in the Chinese Tooin of the Mayflower | 5, A0, IV, . Blab Aerag B her | | - § ; Mrs, Clay. Stons Brigas, wite of Rep. ||| Ust comes in from ope 0% h” Mtnr)orle 'lvlri;lge; Hotel. ~Assisting Mrs. Berry will be | equeation at Skidmore College. S 2 resentative Briggs of T will'be the ||| windows and thieves get is here tomorfow! Let her Princess de Ligne, wife of the Ambas. | wr, Bridge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | | guest of Miss Evelyn E. 8. Weems at(ll 1 the same way...and help you select the Glen Bogie sador of Belgium; Mme. Varela, wife of | pyard Hnnem Bridge of Aibany. He e the authors’ breakfast of the National ||l Folir gt for YOU'! the Minister of Uruguay: Senora de|ywag graduated from the Albany Aead-. & & iy b League of American Pen Women Fri- ||| furs perk up in cold y Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Pan-|emy in 1920 and from Dartmouth Col- 1 3 Hart the Wiliera. Byel. when Mise|ll 'y ama; Mme, Prochnik, wife of the Min- | jegs in 1924, and is & member of the : ; Sy A e Nt el mnen M ]l vanlts and get A new ister of Austria; Mrs. Lawrence Tyson, | chi Phi Fraternity. \ Knox Berry. Others at this table, for lease on life. Call Today . . . $29.50 Exclusively in_Jelleff's Sports Shop in Washington Wife of Senator Tyson; Lady Broderick, | ~ The wedding will take place in the Yite of the counselor of the British em. | pa e ¥ bassy: Senora de Gonzalez-Prado, wife of e 4 | the counselor of the Peruvian embassy; | Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Peaslee en- ¥ i i ; Fnod and Sm Ice ’.Illulpaned i Franklin 300 and Senorita Rosa Padilla and Senorita | tertained at tea yesterday afternoon in { Ul call erlnd P-drllh. daughters :( T!hes hAm- tx;eNI‘:‘nl':n &n:(:xztrztofm?sw\;! :‘els!lge:g: i s 4 | our motor il bassador of Spain; Mrs. A. T. one, | Of eteen 1 5 i ” - 3 wife of the first secretary of the British | before her marriage Miss Frances Mon- s ? a‘ z o) embasey; " Mre. Leander McCommick- | foe Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u".tht“tl: IB?s‘t | And. .. | Three-Piece Knitted Suits Goodhart, wifa of the ercial secre- | Nevl lonroe . : COL At P fary of the Britich embasey: Mrs. Henry | 10 — OPPOSITE AMAASSAORR. Change the Style for active engagements and Mrs. J. Noble Simpson had —of . yorti boal 3t you E. Dimock, Mrs. Lee Phillips and Mrs. . e as their guest over the week end Mr. TONIGHT R William Laird Dunlop, and Mrs. Ralph J. Renalducie of Nor- 5 Until 7:30 ‘ | wish...we can bting up- | The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. | ristown, Pa. e Broiled to-dateneds o mes=1o 1 4 A costume complete...t he ¢ TENDERLOIN g skirt, pull-over, and cardigan! Dashing on the golf course... ¢mart on the club veranda... stunning on the campus! Of fine zéphyr wool; soft, thin, Radeft will entertain at dinner this T i evening in honor of the Ambassador of | , Mr. and Mrs Karl Knox Gartner| coats...give you new | Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, | Iave issued invitations for & supper des fi 1d d | > ’ OWATd. | party on Thursday evening, April 18, K modes for old at -mod- | ) DINNER erate prices. ..notv! { The Minister of Rumania, Mr. George |8t 11 o'clock, to meet the artists of the Cretziano, and Mile. Jeanne Cre!zfilgo Metropolitan Opera Co., following the MISS MARY OSBORNE ARMES, Fur Salon . . . Fourth Floor. Or vour choice of our regular ménu TR T R g;xgq{:n!u.;‘c:cg' S R Whose engagement to Mr. Gordon Bridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatfleld | fine! It's a cleve t SR | Bridge of Albany, is announced by M. and Mrs. Henry B. Armes, the former "E."‘E"" b L T costunic. . . de Dies de Medina will be hosts fo a| The Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith is | the father of Miss Armes. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Phone COLUMBIA 5042 | with tri-color stripes. placed company of 24 at dinner this evening ;fi‘"fig{nag’&tg_‘” at the Hotel Den- low! Gay colorings. in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Wright. Mrs. Eleanor Barker Glenn and | her mother, Mrs. Jacob Zarin in their Mrs. Charles L. McNary, wife of Sen- | , C0l. Wade H. Cooper is spending & Mr. Price anht 5 home, at 3901 Connecticut avenue, from ator McNary, entertained at luncheon short time with the Governor of Ken- Mrs. Edwin s, Bet Bettelheim, wife of Ann Arbor, Mich., where she is spending ‘29 50 today at the Congressional Coumrycluh““‘ky and Mrs. Flem D. Sampson at Capt. Bettelheim, entertained at_te the Easter vacation with her brother, WASHI by in honor of Mrs. Tdvard Everets Gann, Frankfort. ey ot e e Mon | Mr. A. Bidney Stern Simons. NGTON PARIS er of the Vice President. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd are at | Bettelheim was Mrs! George F. St Ml Praderin Bt MYs | g T NN EOCK SO AR | Dumacht, tained ‘6 Huncheon i the Anaapors ULIUS ARFINCKEL&CO And only one of o grand col- William H. McMasters, Mrs. wexml o — Mr. and Mrs. George Stieff of Bal- | Roads Qolf Clubhouse yesterday for . lection fmm £19.50 to $39.50. Jones, Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Mrs. Wil-| Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle will enter- | timore will come to Washington this M. Wyeth Denby of Chicago. llam D. Connor. Mrs. Benjamin Foulois, | tain at luncheon at the Cosmos Club | afterncon and will entertain at di e Mrs. T. H. Slaven, Mrs. William M. | Thursday in honcr of the wives of the | ner this evening at the Congressional | Girl Ushers for College Jardine, Mrs. George C. Lewis, Mrs, | deans attending the conference of deans | Country Club. Their guests will Women’s Dinner Thursday. Parker W. West, Mrs. Wiiliam C. Harl- | of men held under the auspices of the | ciude presidents of several of the m A group of young Iadies, students and | Jee, Mrs. Edward A. Keyes, Mrs. Peter | George Washington Universily. Among | tional organizations of women. M L | A. Drury, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs, | the guests will be Mrs. Thomas Arkle stlefluacn\'elnmteresud in the move- | Alumnae of the Qeorge “Washington James I. Karrick, Mrs. Philip Pitt|Clark, wife of the dean of men of the |ment to establish & department of the | University, will act as ushers upon the Jelleff's Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor We solve your Parking Problem while shops ping here by taking charge of your car. University of Tllinols, and Mrs. Scott H. 5 5 £ 3 - e S ey T e Ceaieh:. wile of \the |dests of ‘mee “';‘::'E'“;m’!“;_‘“_’i" e ‘"‘;u i :mlozl °{f ::t é:lflmyh-l:"‘ w":“;‘ VERYTHING is ready now in our Infants’ B 1 Sporti p ‘ . v n e umblan Women, e s Sanders, Mrs. Frederic Pomeroy, Mrs. |0f the University of Wisconsin, retchen Stmons will Jo! quet o Departmem, awaiting your choice for an ouc eltes are Po ive Boyd Alexander, Mrs. G. G. Bradley,| Dean Goodnight and Dean Clark are ) 3 Miss prominent members of the.Association ?fl‘:h Pfié’:’&?fi. o T MrY | 0f Deans and Advisers of Men. Senor and Senora Raimundo Rivas| Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davis have res entertained a party of 10 at luncheon "mfid ttgow;‘gmgw& '".f.fo ;e sta, -x‘:n 4 yesterday at the llvndman Park Hotel. spent mope: o(htk};{rlume “_a X‘:lyplnd Mr. Sebastian Sampaio, the Brazilian (On the Frenc! viera an consul general in Ngw York end for- | While in Rome they were received by merly attached to the embasty here, | the Pope. nt the week end in Washington at| alpe 3 Thrift and Rummage Sale ;f"::w" rimbull and wise | PO SeTvice Men's Club. B Mrs. Alfred E. Bradley is in charge of Bina Day Deneen have been reap-|ajl donations for the thrift and rum- pointed by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseal |mage sale which will open Wednesday president general of the Daughters of | anq continue through the week at 1013 ;’:_ American Revolutlon, to serve 5| D street northwest under the suspicss personal pages for the Y~ | of the Woman's Army and Navy League. Ry i S Which will | Sre: Heney . Allen and Mrs, Bt Jonn D f the wing - Miss Deneen 1a the daughter of the | Sooplc are In charge of the Kndy e, senior Senator from Illinois, and Miss | wife of Surg. Gen. Merritte w Ire- Plorence Trumbull is the daughter of | jand, heads & committee having charge v F the Governor of Connmxgu‘cl.” bé“e" of children's clothing, and has as her Given Free gemen! n | ssistants Mrs. Frank R. Keefer, Mrs. r Ronounced to akr. John Coolidge, 500 | e G MR, 5. Ketnedy and 5-Piece Parlor Suites 1 our ex-President, has invited her | Mrs. C. R. Darnall, Antiques Chy Armstrong flance to attend the pages’ ball at the £ Willard Hotel April 16 with her. The T hrs ekt 3-Pc. Overstuffed Suites lz'slspll’(l)‘(:‘llst'er;l"w es' ball this year is sponsored bY |her assistants in looking after the toys Dining Room Chairs Fhe National Board of Management of | Hor Spomar s I g e Do Tose £ the D. A. R. and is restricted exclusive- | Bmmons, Mrs. #red Martin, Mrs. B. B. for the side lines i So sportive looking, yet so { feminine mannered...these | bouclette suits (knitted from | silk) in pull-over or flattering ! surplice styles in simply divine I color combinations! This two- piece mode (the skirt on a bodice) is decidedly an achieve- ment in loveliness! $39.50 And others in green, tam, blue, white, flesh, rose purple com- binations . . . $29.50 to $59.50. Jelleff's Sportsweer Shop—Fourth Floor Exquisite New Outfit For the Baby, Small Girl or Boy HERE is such a variety of charming new things—unusual little dgess.and play gar- ments designed for the ht:fl{#afld eomfort of the child. A Wide Selection at Moderate Prices Coats. Dresses Hats Caps Boys' Suits Sweaters Rompers zr'nen Underwear Novelty Gifts Nursery Furnishings Reupholstering Refinishing Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples F Streer CorNER oF 13™ Jy to the young ladies who are in at- tendance as pages at the congress and | iheir escorts, the admittance being by Anvitation and card only. 7 Mrs. David D. c.mwen State regent | of the District of Columbia, is chair- Jman in charge of the pages’ ball, and ‘her committee includes the following Jmembers: Mrs. Johin M. Beavers, Mrs. ‘William A. Becker, Mrs. Jasper M. Beall, Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, Mrs. “Charles C. Haig, Mrs. Jean Labat, Mrs. Charles H. Le Fevre, Mrs. Overton C. Zaxford, Miss Virginia Price, “Charles 8. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Adam Bubb and Mrs. Walter Kraus. Mrs. Lut: Wabhl is assisted by Mrs. Shallenberger in arranging the china and glass. Mrs. William D. Connor, wife of the commandant of the Army War College, is chairman of a large committee hav. ing charge of books. Her assistants in. clude Mrs. John De Witt, Mrs. B. H Humphreys, Mrs. Harrison Hall, M: C. Bennett, Mrs. C. M. Bundel, M A ) . L. Plke, urs 3 QGrier, Mrs. " Chaffin, C. McCormack, Mrs, Frank ne-on Mrs, - |J. A. Jolinston and Mrs. Frank Hayne. Mrs. Edward Croft is in charge of (A AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN AN Jaek? The First Warm Days This sort of weather makes you sorry to stay inside, doesn’t it, Suare does, Bill. Jodhpurs and Riding Breeches quite the newest fashions —for the equestrienne from her ankles 'to her hips. .. whip- cord that stands for wear... $49.50. %fiw"m“'hmfidn'&mdflfih Soung, | the stioe department and is assisted by round of golf this afternoon! ‘Ober 3 o ) Mrs. H. C. Newcomer, Mrs. Rapp Brush, ‘Ober and Mrs. Vernon West. About 450 | \rve' &' MeCormack, Mrs, Emmett Sav- : ‘pages have been appointed this year. age, Mrs, Edgar Fleld, Mrs. G. M. Mr. Edward Flather was host at a | Parker, Mrs. Robert Collins, Mrs. Aris- ‘: heautifully appointed breakfast yester- | tide Marino, Mrs. Noble Wylle, Mrs. :-ly hu;. honor of Mrs. Barnes of Philac e PO and Mrs. Kelly \ix, le] entertaining a company of : at t Assisting Mrs. Louls Kingsley and &t the Carlton Hotel Mise "t""“h’ m"“;‘: ‘“.n';“ '"l‘o“"‘ ' The chief of staff of the ment of the ac bibelots is Mrs. s.f,.,..‘,,,fiu.m,.‘}umm at Mrs. Alexander !hsrp Mrs Colden will remind you that you have sensitive feet “Arch Preservers” will help you forget it! Choose a jacket to match of contrast of navy or black flan- nel, oxford cloth, or tweed... $23 or $35! Great weather for Spring can- ters! You'll get the most pleasure with a spick-and-span new habit! How about luncheon at The Madrillon before we go? Per haps some of those Spring salads they have will add distance to your drive! And 1 really think we'll save time in the Mayan Room of the about, 40 guests Wednesday ‘veming | L'H, Ruggles has the ‘milli- ;‘:’ ‘Axmay, Navy and Marine COrps Ooun' nery department and ot o arge corps Club. Gen and Mrs. Summerall were | ! Mrs, Lorenzo D. Gasser ”:'nmm yesterday afternoon at their |and Mrs. Pnnk B. Freyer will receive :“;;';" B oo i win (oo Siacea o e st ToistAbl R b7 u'f,"u?amé"m sfifi"n "’1’1 hfieg :!;rl; mm'rh.; ddmm‘gmh;"cyflfln& :f TA“ R‘NT MADRI LLON Walker, Mrs. Colden L'H. Rug- | head Mrs. Bradley, whose assistants | Washington Peter Borras e:’fm s Nt Kenncay, Mts, WiL. | include. Mys. Baul Fenlon. Mrs. James | Bullding 15th & New York Ave. Host L. Keller, Mrs. Dennis Quumn. Joyes, Mrs, Harry Lee, Mrs. Mcintosh Entrance on N. Y. Ave. or Through Arcade from G St. LI I N S N N, 0 N 2 SN SN SN S B st G e e | AAVATATAYAATATAVATAZAZATAY BTG S — wooben Mrs, William P. Screws, Mrs.|and Mrs, E. V. Bookmiller will look / g i P Osman Latrobe, Mrs. O. M. Lissak, Mrs, | after the supplies and wrap) —take on entirely new guises Dawson Olmstead, Mrs. Troup Miller,| Mrs. Rousseau, wife of 3 this season! For spectator wear . . . a striking Sorosis SR oTo e s R 2 e e« e stationed at Fort Myer. : tigan 3 Specialty of X d €0 untp of imported hemp with emodele, Mrs, Kerrison and Mrs. John Jackson. Weddi kid t ‘The marriage ‘of Miss Tsabella How- shsing By Expert ancy striped ki rimming. d McOormlck daughter of the late ;‘rr Amx‘:'a'n o7 Of the late| At the Beach “and mmu Club at Miltinery 614—12th St., Bet. F and G - “Ruttiners $12.50 w-htnmn. Mr. James Dixon Untl‘lmmed For active sports, a new high lett, son of Mr. A:&Kn J.m&: :Mnm:‘nnzne eloék in the home of military leather heel . . . the ox- ford of white calf with black atS lizard trimming . . . gristle rub- For Street and Formal Wear the bride's brother-in-law and sister, ber sole and heel toppmg' \) (334 35 510 up Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Herbert Shriver, Jelleffs—Street Floor HAVE our expert designers create ahat Jelleff's—Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Though smartly fashioned and genuinely beautiful —they afford gracxous comfort for the busy wom- ) an’s strenuous activities. And NOT expensive! Styles " pictured—and many others , =are to be had ..... adecncana “MW YO#&M.I FRANK P. FENWICK, Prop. TRY IT TODAY! Our Neoted Table d’Hote DINNER 75¢ Served 4:30 to 8 Al SR :nmnmmm, Mgr. Louis R. Stickney L i i i e i i e i Ve Y an The Raffia Straw modeled 'to complement your features in designh and color. Choose a smart ride will be 1 mrrhg herhhromtr-ln-ll:l ';l'} rv‘vm combines three newest colors shape from our varied assortment of Bang- ver, and will wear an ivory white All woven together . . . char- treuse, eccentric capucine, tan koks, Ballibuntl, Bakou, Pedaline, Hair and Visca Straws. Distinctive hats in_all head . « » creating such a charming hat . . . that will go with mya slzes—medmm, large and extra large—to suit every type. riads of smart costumes! It's " . feather light and stunning! Large selection of ‘new Spring flowers, r'bbbu-, fancy feathers and mynnn...l!e, 78¢, 98¢ and up .. $12.50 1 #d othdr ‘sports’ hats at . 250 snclude ' perle visca I and toyo in white and colors! JellefPs—Street Floor JIIIIII"’_I’Ilnm