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SJTERLING'S LOVELY JEAN SAY wlntpuvlll,..u\h. imu.flmund-pl..,b. nial pump. The “Jean” Is exceptionally smart in black matt kid, with large buckle of sieel and black beads. Shown, elso, n golden brown. “"‘R"‘"‘-Io;m in w 2?"‘“ the Land Expected to Attend Opera This Evemng. Qo. this evening, - v b “Pagliacel” and %m l&"‘ Tosm- \‘n Mvt.;e':}:otmslonotup?e smflm “Hflbl:iw i T TR - ;eé“ mm Do Witt wuh:fil " e Senator and Mrs, Mamliton P, Kean '- cxe%’ e‘r?é‘su'g Heary, siter and of fln:m'lll nmmhs: visiting | This afternoon President md Mrs. bers of t. D.A.a.fmnmv Jers Hrchvet il Feceive. the 6,000 ‘dalegates sy ot buls supper t | ;‘nd memms to the congress of the | tUY In’n 6130 aemk the Chi~ T Mrs Senator and Mrs. \Seon were howts HN of the Friends’ Select School of | iast o the mm\n County hiladelphia this mormnflI and yester- Womtm & receps y she recelved the RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover are ted to box &t the e ueuwouun R. Honver recetved the graduatin of_the the Chinase lgomllh. recelving at ermn Revolution. MM ¥ of the Treasury, Mr. uunmmmw. has “isttied invitations 3 the guests in meeting 'rhumhy evening, April 25, |or Ool. ant &n um ennr- 13130 o'clock, in the United States | tained at dinner at Amyln 3 mber of Commerce, at 1615 H |CIub last evening. eét northwest. The meeting is to | Guests. [Gutiine plans for the development of ¥7achington and to exhibit a model of e proposed public buildings. Presi- iMlent Herbert Hoover will deliver an ddress, as will Senator Reed Smoot d Representative Richard N. Elliott, mfl Mr. Mmen B. Medary of the Amer- Al n_Institute of Arehi will also | Alvestegui, Dr. and Mre. Enrique Finot, Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Sterl Dr. and nk There will be motion plemrr‘ M. B ng, Mo r The ellon, The United “Biates Minister to via, Mr. David Kaufman, “enter- b ‘Washington and a short progtam ulle By the t';rmm States Marine mmbfllue mhmmmmm;ur ina ¢ L and Mr, llml.mmmol ton, Pa. nnmmnuu d Senora de Medina has | took the company later to the Club chmmmnmmn MRS, Mrs._ Percy Quin, wife of Represent- her marriage mn an of has a8 her Lambert 0% Some days. Mrb. Charies Oor "’",, o don ol Port, Olbmn Miss,, and today 'y l' D. .A. R. Congress wer:“guem apCIarmce Colver, Colmh Mrs. Arthur luncheon, Brown, Col. end M Representative -and Mrs. Quin were | Capt. J. H. New Y hosts at a luncheon Sunday for ew York, pmmm general mww . A, R., Mrs. Asa Vi The Becretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur have returned n{melr agartment At the Mayflower. retary Wilbur made several addresses Jin Beaton. and Mrs. Wilbur spent a few s in New York. de Tellez Assists . Goft at Tea This Afternoon. Senora de Telles, wife of the Ambas- dor of Mexico, will be at the tea ble at the tea Mrs. Goff, wife of Benator Guy Despard Goff of West Vir- ‘\nls, will give tomorrow afternoon in ‘ashington clnb. at Seventeenth delegates to 1337 F St ¢ | Miss Elisabeth Howry and Miss Mary ng Howry entimlnm at luncheon , | 10 honor of Mrs. Henry Alvah Btrong. Mrs, William t vice Maj. l(lll 3 Gen. an mwe e, ir other | Clem Schiamm of ke City, - ggr‘;hen the N :n:l‘x' Thomas G. ;l‘:ch of wnemu, Kans., and rom_Ohio, accompanied by mu,mmmuun ool | Mr. Grant Hudson. 3 Moasenger, new . State been her et o ome dime: Dr. and | - MI%. Guest i valing ol and M. | hestes yowrany in he presidental G Obio, ahd s, Willam H 3 un Thomas Talls ‘and Mrs. | Quinlan. dining room of the Mayflower, having mmm A S oL A ames lan Todd n( Mrs, Gibbs. Mrs. John A. Hull, wife of Maj. Gen. Hull, has as a house guest Mrs. W. C. MeIntosh of Oklahoma City, Okla., who arrived yesterday and will remain with her until April 24, when she will go to New York, accompanied by Mrs. Hull's sister, Mrs. W. S. Thomson, witin whom she will sail for Europe. Mrs. Hull entertained guests at din- ner last evening for Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. McIntosh, and later attended the opera with them, the g‘lny being. in the box of Mrs. George Col. and m l. G. Peyton :nter- A !dmc Navy em of rmy Hom Vugiaa O uesc deite om cludes Gen. and Mrs. William D. Connor, Col. and Mrs. Fairfax of Geneva, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ohfllm Pope, Co! Mrs. J. R. Be lis P. colemnn. F. Martin and Col. Willing. Mrs. Cheseldine, wife of Col. Ray- mond Cheseldine, entertained at lunch- in the )ny-Aluns House in table will be Senora de Ferrara, wife of the Ambassador of Cuba; Mme. De- Bueht, wife of the Ambassador of Ja- pan; Benora de Alfara, Mrs. Plerce Butler, Mrs. Stephen B. EIkins. Mre. ‘James Carroll Frazer and Mrs. Willlam urcmum Ritter. Recelving with Mrs. Goff will be wives of Representatives in Congress | from West Virgini ! The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Perrara entertained at luncheon in honor of the counselor CONNECTICUT AVENUE g MAII!R SJTHORS i Mavjor. Farrell Anniversary Fashion- Firsts Exceed all Expectations! This Vionnet Frock —lor example, is simply a work art . , . warm beige gette uqnhhefy fashioned wi't;“rov. who ashington Satul for New York. They will sail April 27 on the Ollua for their home in Cuba, Where they will spend a long leave of llh from absence. ! The Ambassador of Prance and e. Claudel are spending today in ew York and will return to the Cap- tal tomorrow. The Ambastador of OGermany and au von Prittwitz und Gaffron re- urned last evening from New York, where they made & short visit. The Minister of the Irish Free State Bnd Mrs. MacWhite will be guests of honor at_dinner this eventng of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. D take thelr yesidence at 1601 R nmet northwest, for the delegates from Tennessee to the D. A. R. Congress. There will be amisting them many members of .the «mmmnll delegnuon and others from th Your Floral Felicitations for D.AR. Guests Will. be miodt -appreci- llf‘ed if Shaffer arranges, the FLOWERS Presentation bouquets, boxes and baskets of the choicest blooms made up and delivered on short-notice, at MODERATE PRICES GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE 14th & Eye Phones: Main 106 and 2416 An Arch-Supporting Shoe —with fine tempered shank :and long extension ecounter, A lnnly lambs’ wool cushion - innersole for the bottom of the feet. Corrects and pre- _ vents ‘falling - ‘arch d - “ metatarsal trouble. - That means perfect come fort to the wearer. Made in Mh.g L‘lpufly Models Brig. Gen. Wtuum E. Horton has gone to Richmond to attend the trien- of the Sons of the Revo- @ Mrs, Dennis P. Quinian en- m—mmd at dinner last evening at the when - their guests were Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Frani es, the chief of staff, United States Army, and . Charles P Bummmlll Mu n. Maj. Gel fien. Gen. Gen :i un!nnk oal.u\dun.lmhluh,ool TWELVE vice Mdem and a dele- | Re; the Massachusetts society. Army, Navy and Marine Country Club, | gerews, Mrs. R. smm\ and Mrs. m‘rtz‘:ed‘“ ‘Brothers Special Sale! Friday Spring Coats $477.00 Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 'N the season’s smartest dress, street and sport ma. terials—colors appropriate for formal and infors mal wear, with and without fur trimming. T-HI%TEEN g iy ottt ——y Py HOSIERY SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER Women’s Sheer Chlffon Hose In the Vegy Smart - Sunburn Shades " They're in exactly the shades and “colors that are the rage right now. Light sunbum, medium sunburn, dark- sunbufn tones and every pair is exquisitely sheer, flawless and clear. Remarkable values, indeed. - Other Ra Leigh Hoce, Sl 95 nosm&vnnomm FLOOR' / 'Ralelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street T, wife of peMl"l Ra; F | 5 and rows of tucks that suddenly ‘widen and then turn to become plaire! An adaptation that is ob- viomsly a $65 model . . . in the Anniversary at— $49.50 Women's Frock Shop Second Floor JELLEFIF'S ¢ F STRugy S, S, S, SO, N S U A N, e, S S . Seasonable Services wawhich we are aplu;didly equipped to perform for you, at consistently Reasonable %rlc". ineludews —Making Slip Covers and Draperies ~—Upholstering Furniture ~Paperhanging and Painting We will be glad to submit gstimates, without o thought of obligation on your part. JAMES B. HENDERSON Pine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones MAIN 7678 MAIN 7678 SMARTLY INTERPRETED BY ART- CRAFT, IN A MOST COMPREHEN. SIVE PRESENTATION OF OPERAS, OXFORDS AND STRAP EFFECTS . . . EXQUISITE FOOTWEAR IN MOT. TLED TONES AND COLORS TO %fam WITH THE NEWEST COS-. The Tailleur 18.50 | One was a | another a pouch bag o Il candies—and | —aifter the i ?Icu are _perfectly A very charming Washington woman entertained at a beautiful | luncheon bridge the other day. Every one was talking about the beautiful party” and low scorers were lamenting their poor cards | and holding post-mortems—all be- cause she gave such attraclive prizes, She had five prizes—they all came from Mr. Foster's Remem- brance Shop and all were bags. ous large bro- caded bag with hammered silver handle, another a sinburn straw decorated in gray colors \Im.llllli another an adorable evening bag and another a small pastel knitted one. There are hosts of suggestions for prizes at Foster's and their prices are moderate. Go in and material, il iook about— 1023 Connecticut Avenue. (Between K -nd L Streets), 1305 F Street, E R ] Tarts —made with fresh fruits by Na- leon’s are luscious. Their Dan- ish and French pastries and Bel- ian specialties are perfectly de- cious, too. You can have your whole party menu prepared at Napoleon's— fancy ice creams, cookies and when some uhex= pected guests drop in for the eve- ning—just call Columbia 8955 and have assorted sandwiches and whatever you want sent over, Free delivery daily until 11 P.M. Cathedral Mansions Bldg. 3000 Connecticut Avenue. F The Embassy Now, the d|><mnhu- place to eat ance or the brid is The Embassy at Connetncu! Avenue and S, Street. There is a fascinating atmos- phere about The Embi | once you eat the deli served here—it will become your | favorite readezvous. Open 24 hours a day. R Rug Sale Near East Industries is offering extraordinary savings to you in a ll reduction of 30% on all rugs in stock, There are some marvelous bar- sim—ao if you are interested riental fllfil of any size or better see quickly before smart shoppers snatch up these buys. A new shipment of Nashlaks has just arrived from Syria. The i , Americans usew “;‘ a3 evening wraps and robes. 1334 Connecticut Avenue. . Wardman Park Supper dances are uf- doubtedly the mott populn evening's en- tertainment and the best in Washington. If you haven't heard the Silvertown Chord Orchestra every one has been ulkin, lbnul—you had bet- ter hurry=for it will soon be time for another orchestra to come. It might be wise to warn you too that if you are planning to go to Wardman Saturday you had better make your reservations in advance to be sure. Telephone Columbia 2000 and ask for Oscar. I pril rainbows and skies of Snnnl are feflected in sparkling knitted suits, sun tan; sports togs for town and count subtle street _ensembles, chiffons at Pasternak’ In the crinoline minuet it took twenty to make a dress—it seems quan- tity. of fine old materials and ornamentation were ‘“the thing.” But Vogue has changed—the modern silhouette to be—what Paris calls chic—must be flatter- ing to the individual, conserya- tively different and smart. In- fluenced by these fashion factors —you can eatily see the reason for fastidious Washingtonians leaving their entire clothes prob- lem to Pasternak’s, This lovely Sprlngyme collec- tion is very largé. You are sure o find what you want at prices to suit every purse. L Permanent Waves Ladies! Let science come to your aid! Our new device tells in advanes how to treat your particular type of hair that it may rival nature's waves, 20 curls—$8.00, For further information tele- phone Main 8779 or see Hazel Dillon. ® 1000 Connecticut Avenue. (Znd floor—elevator on K St.). [ A A Sale Merely to make room for new Summer things, llip-Louise is having an nl ary sale on hm' poru dresses. n h a t lk of all early oa. the hats are molfly m ek felts, $10,00 ‘and .50, and dresses. $20.50 to $65.00. m [acticut Avenue, - (3 doors sbove Dupont Cirele). Youth *You, no doubt, wonder every day how busy women who are constantly “on the go” look to re- freshingly young and coolly so- | phisticated. The secret is—that you will find this charming personality whom ff every one admires—found beauty and youth in Elizabeth Arden's Salon—and by means of Elizabeth Arden preparations and treat- ments possesses that magnetic combination of both youth and beauty. You can save time and fruitiess search for this or that for your skin—by calling Decatur 4147 and making an appointment at Eligac beth Arden’s Washington Salon. The beauty artists will tell you the exact needs of your skin— and so arrange your treatment. The results oi only one are pers fectly amazing. For further information eall Elizabeth Arden's or drop into the || salon. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. (Between the Mayflower and M Street). s &8 Mother’s Day —is May 12th The time is really short, 8o tele Decatur 4l at - your earliest con- venience and muke | an appointment to |i f_ have a lovely Underwood and Underwoed por- trait made for her. The one gift that has no dupli- cate—the gift she will cherish and s to look at when you ay—is your picture. Tt is indeed important that your || likeness be lovely and natural i Underwood and Underwood por- | traits are known everywhere— | they need no introduction. ou will be proud to give a picture made at this studio and your mother will be duly proud | to_cherish this incomparable gift. Itis n pleasure to have a photo- (Iup made at Underwood & nderwood’s, where personal at- tention is always given you. Arrange for a sitting today. 1230 Connectieut Avenue. LR Children’s Fashions Amon’ the 8 r!nl and_Summer clothes or chl dnn at Margaret Withers 332 Connecticut Aveme—uz to b- lmmd ensembles :ih::. are both unusual and attrac- Coats made in clmh with dresses of ‘pongee, are ‘service- able—and for later th‘ inens and pique costumes are very lovely, | with_their bright coats and tai- lored dresses. Hats to match or hm in con trast are be het.ml'l hone ||