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T |ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell entertained Sk B meron street in honor of Judge Rose # Mrs. Willlam 'C *% Mrs. Henry Elliott of Washington, Mrs. i1 Frank McCormick, Mrs. Frederick H. G. '+ Hatchell, Mrs. Henry S. Wattles, Mrs. i Curtis Ball Backus, Mrs. Hugh McGuire, is Mrs. Emmett Clarke Dunn and Mrs. i John B. Gordon. +h. Miss Helen Newell Cannon entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday in honor of Miss Harriet Alice Taylor of ‘Washingion. Miss Fanny Dixon is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pirtle in Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Ashley Christian Carter has re- turned to her home in Norfolk, after a visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. * Phineas Janney Dempsey, on South Fairfax street. ¢ Mrs. J. E. Rollins of Covington, Va., : is the guest of her son-in-law and i« daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ashby. = Mrs. Florence Baker Dow has left for : " her home in Atlanta, after a visit to| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sublett and their three children are home from a visit to . Mrs. Sublett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ** R. M. Brown, in Shipman, Va. ' _Miss Edna McMullein of Colrein, N. C., was the guest last week of Mr. eand Mrs. F. H. Shelledy. Mrs. John M. Johnson has arrived from Biloxi, Miss, where she spent two months. Dr. Johnson McGuire of Cincinnati 1s the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire, on South Washington street. Mrs. Mary Rhodes Lineweaver is back from a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. . Walter Lineweaver, in Harrisonburg. Marriages Announced, Others in Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sullivan announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna * Elizabeth, to Mr. Elmer R. Finney, on ~. Wednesday, April 3, in Washington, ** with the Rev. J. E. Briggs officiating. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Gibson announce the marriage of their daugh- o ter, Mary Harriet Trux, to Mr. Vernard Fletcher Wagner of Norfolk, Saturday, April 6, at the parsonage of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Carl Goette officiating. Mr. and Mrs. George Stringfellow of'l, Culpeper have announced the engage- | ment of their daughter, Elmer, to Mr. A. Landon Gray. son of Mrs. Mary L. Gray of Waverly Va. The wedding will occur in the .arly Summer. Miss Stringfellow has recently returned to Culpeper after % visit to relatives in Alexandria. Invitations ha? been received from Mrs. Mina Sawyer for the marriage of her daughter, Marcelle Jeannette, to = Lieut. John Wesley Price, jr., U. S. N, ‘Tuesday evening, April 23, at 8 o'clock, in St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in . Erie, Pa. A reception will follow at the * home of the bride’s mother. Lieut. ¢ . Price is the son of Judge and Mrs. John W. Price of Grand View, near Alex- andria. Miss Grace Riker has returned to her home in_ Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Riker. Mrs. Marjorie Rhea is spending sev- eral weeks with relatives in Blacksburg, Va. Mr. George S. Crouch of Charlotte, N. C, was the week end guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Crouch, on North Washing- ton street. Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Lenfest of New . York City and Mrs. William Denison of Bath, Me,, were guests Jast week of Mr. ~ and Mrs. David N. Hulfish at their - home on Cameron street. Mrs, Hulfish's sister-in-law, Mrs. Wolcott Edward Spofford of Newport News, also was her guest recently. The Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, is spend- ing a week in Atlantic City. Lieut. and Mrs. King Back From Two-Year Stay-in China, Lieut. Stuart Waller King, U. S. M. C., and Mrs. King, who recently returned from a stay of two vears in China and have been visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King on Prince street, have gone to Charleston, 8. C., where they will be the guests of Mrs. King's father, Mr. Willlam H. Cogswell, * before going to Lieut. King’s new post at_the Norfolk Navy Yard. Mr. Milton Watkins of Atlanta was « the week end guest of his mother, Mrs. ” xrinféeld ‘Watkins on North Columbus eet. Miss Aubrey Mumford is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. John E. Clapdore in Greensboro, N. C. N Miss Mary Earle Hoxton is home from {° & stay at Old Point Comfort. N Mrs. Walter Davis of Lancaster, Pa., « Is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Robertson. Mrs. William Kleysteuber is home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Scho- field, in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight are spendipg a week at their Summer cot- tage at Colonial Beach. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Kennedy of Oil City, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cross on South Fairfax street. Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Barbour have gone to their home in South Boston, Xnfi after a visit to friends in Alexan- ri Miss Margaret Eggborn is at home after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. Q. ‘Thomson, in Culpeper. Miss Margaret Moore spent last week as the guest of Miss Franklin Neal In Richmond. Mrs. J. W. Spencer and Miss Lols “TELL ME— Deborah, how 1is it when you have long, heavy hair and wear it high on your head —yet you have the trim look of a bobbed head when you have your hat on. Tell me the secret,, will you?” “Well, Margaret, it's really no secret; it's just good judgment . . so I tell every one. My hats are ‘Studio-Made’ at FRANCINE’S —and only $15.” “To fit you exactly” pencer form¢ 8) the Mr. and Mrs, luncheon Wednesday in her home on ! Mmh ugstad. S‘M‘xzs Blanche Barbour of Rosnoke is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden. Mr. Herbert: Bryant and his class- mate, Mr. Wat ‘Tyler, have returned to the University of Virginia after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant on Oronoco street. Additional Personal Notes Of Special Interest. Mrs. Eugene Feagans was the week end guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Bryan in_Eckington. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Timberlake of Doswell, Va., and Miss Dorothy Edwards of Richmond have left for their homes after a leu to Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Timberlake. Miss Florence Lewis of Colonial Beach is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Taylor. Mlssy Mary V. Martin has returned to Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Martin, on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vance of Palmyra, Pa., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Vance on King street. Mrs. H. W. Spylman and Miss Helen Spylman are home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hales in Chancellor, Va. Mr. Stewart Williamson and Mr. Sam- uel Willilamson of Richmond were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- lamson. Mrs. Emmett Leach of Middleburg, Va., is_the guest of her sister, Mrs. H Padgett. Mrlis A]y% Lee Harding was the week end guest of Miss Virginia Shelton at her home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sturdevant of Burlington, Vt., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturdevant. The Rev. and Mrs. Churchill J, Gib- son of Richmond, were the guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. Willoughby Reade at the Episcopal High School. Miss Virginia Cary Dawson has re- turned to Linden Hall Seminary in Lancaster, Pa., after spending the Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper Dawson. Miss Ellen Waring of Essex County, Va., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hooff. Mr. Charles R. Hooff, jr, had as his guests Mr. Tyson Lee and Mr. Gordon Boone of Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Turk of At- lanta were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H. Smith. Mr. Joseph Guiffre has returned to | GALLET PARIS OFFER THEIR FAMOUS FLEURS, dAMOUR| FACE POWDER IN A NEW FORM t pmwwnhm-um.n Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. John Sowers, son of the Rev. and Mrs. John 8. Sowers, left last week for Bridgeport, Conn., where he will make his home. Mrs, Dalton Taylor and Miss Ruth Taylor are the guests of the former's E‘mnh. . and A Frederick Baker Athens, Ohio. 7 Visit Our Beauty Salon On the Mezzanine Floor cede the reception. Mrs. David Hop- kins, wife of the Representative from 8t. Joseph, will sing & group of { Ars: Tooucon . Batterson. wids.of the rson, wife seu:wrtmmnmcifitimd!p the list bel Missouri Society Will Welcome D. A. R. Delegates at a reception to be Y Hall of | Represen! J. Short, | sentative from Kansas City; Mrs. youngest of the delegation in | C. Smith, Kansas City; Mrs, W. A. Dur- Congress, will be s) er of the eve-| ham, St. Louis; Mrs, Howard L. Hodg- ning, and & mus program will pre- ' kins, Columbia; Mrs. Charles P. Key- ser, St. Louls; Mrs. Ray Palmer, Macon; Mrs. L. H. Hannah, Hannibal; Mrs. C. 8. Kl , Martins| ; Mrs. Grat- e tative Joe J. Manlove, presi- in|dent of the society, will arrive from Joplin in time for the reception. The vice presidents, Representative W. L. B o 5 Bt rker n, St. , 8l the former having been Ings of the House com- agriculture, of which he is a member, and the latter in connection with her duties as chairman of the Employes’ Compensation Commission. 'M'‘BR@KS&CO Mrs. Eugene H. Andrew, formetly of City, is chairman of the re- ception committee, and Mrs. Otis J. Rogers, Florence Court, secretary. ‘While the reception will be the fea- ture of the evening, as has been cus- tomary at Missourl parties, a dance will be part of the entertainment, Zonta Club Entertains For National Officers ‘The Zonta Club entertained at 2 luncheon yesterday at 1 o'clock in the G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Splendid Values in These Specialized Sales You Can Expect the Most and Then Some of the Values in This Specialized Sale of 24 Now in mid-season this tremendous offering of specially chosen and priced coats, in which you'll find every wanted fashion from the most simply tailored to the most elaborate. Included are many of our higher priced coats, some that sold formerly as high as $49. These are the Important New Fashion Notes Silks are specially desir- able whether Celanese Moires, Failles, Flat Crepe. in Silks the smart thing is, of course, Blacks, most of them are without fur. There is a tendency to flares . . . Velvet coats are popular for Summer weze . . . Blue and Tan remain the most want- ed “shades.” A Most Complete Range of Sizes the larger woman (sizes 38 to 48) as the slim young miss or her older sister the smart young matron. * Second Floor—Coats Smart New Arrivals in Accessories Such Clever Styles in GLOVES New pull-ons and novelty cuffs in the wanted shades. tame simply can’t be smart unless your gloves are a perfect match. These are splendid values: : Main Floor—Gloves The Wanted Shades in Handbags clude all in genuine leather of best quality. Newest Modes in Ultra Smart * Blouses So many smart women have found that they can give the impression of a large wardrobe by the sim- ple addition of a few chic blouses. Ours range from $1.95 to $9.95. $3.50 Your Spring cos- Main Floor Blouses To Wear With Correctly Cut Skirts 495 the latest grains and styles All nicely lined and fitted. Main Floor—Handbags Many Chanel Pieces in Costume Jewelry $ 5.95 We're featuring a very special group at this price + + . heavy crepes or flannels, hox or accordion pleated « .+« all the newest shades and with the new yoke waist. 3 Main. Floor Skirts $1.00 Necklaces, pendants and novelties that will A smartly accentuate the costus very complete selection at this cial price. 4 Main Floor—Jewelry Have a Different Scaff for Distinctly Better. - Type_Hosiery Very Special at garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel, There were about 75 in the company, which included the national president, Mrs. Katherine Sears of Glen Falls N. Y.; the national executive secretary, Miss Harrlet Richards of Chicago; the district chairman, Miss Helen Mallory of Eimira, N. Y., and one of the national vice presidents, Mrs. Nina Price of New York. Miss Lida B. Earhart, president of the local Zonta Club, presided. The luncheon was one of the features of the Spring meet! of District B of the Zonta Club, which includes the District of Columbia, Maryland, Penn- sylvania and part of New York State, Why Not Open a Charge Account at M. Brooks & Co.? Junior Misses to Larger Matrons 4 Will Find New Styles in This Specialized Sale of FROCKS *1 6.75 We cannot overemphasize the exciting “new- ness” of the frocks in this timely sale. You'll find it a fashion treat just to look around for every new fashion whim is represented. And the values .« . we'll leave that to your judgment. Late Spring and Early Summer Dress Modes .« « They're all right here . « the newest one-piece, two-piece and ensemble ef- fects. The exquisite new shadq . colorful prints ... in Georgettes . . . Chif- fons « Crepes and Com- binations . . . New Checks (very small in pattern) . . the new shade ‘“Banana Skin"” and simply scores of otker bewitching details. Frocks for Every Possible Occasion For street or business wear, for the schoolgirl, for teas, bridge, the matinee, for informal and formal evening wear, in fact for every hour of the day or evening. Third Floor—Dresses $ 2.95 Hats in Many Cases Worth The Coats and Frocks Sketched Values Large Small and Medium Headsizes Twice Tomorrow's Extraordinary Sale Price! Featuring These Wanted Styles The brimless front Off-the=face effects Fishermen backs Irregular brims The stitched crown . The wide brim Dutch cap versions And.a wide selection.of E‘Vfly Change‘ of Mood! Side length effects smart Matrons’ Hats Milgrim Hats $15 to $35 For this season smart women have gone in for scarfs in a “big way.” Our collection includes triangular, square and rectangular models. to’ wear in conven- tional In the newest design: ... + the pleated scerf is extremely popular. Priced at \'$1.95 : Lovely full-fashioned picot top hosiery of sheer chiffon. Combining with beauty those wearing qualities that women Main Floor—Hosiery Lovely New Colors and Materials All of extremely fine quality . . . Felts with Straw, Visca Crochets, Simulated Hair Braids, Silks and Toyo Panamas in lovely new shades of Red, Blue, Green, Purple Aster, the newest Suntan shades, Beiges, and, of course, plenty of Blacks and Combinations. Millinery—Fourth Floor