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SOCIETY. SOCIETY A, Mrs. Hoover Held Midday Reception at|iie . White House for District Chapters in Annual RS. HOOVER received the Dis- trict of ‘Oolumbia D. A. R. at 12:30 p.m. today. The District D. A. R. are holding their annual two-day conference in of the French ‘Casanave, n Sunday from New York, where he is spending the ‘week at the Ritz Tower., Swiss Minister and Mmé. Peter To Visit in New York. Mme, Peter, wife of the Minister of Bwitzerland, will not be at home tomor- row afternoon, as she will leave in the moml.n“m fioln the -Minister in New York, where he went last evening. They ‘will be at the Ritz-Tower until Sunday. ‘The Minister of Greece and Mme. Bimopoulos have again leased the Covell cottage ‘at Newport for the Summer season. The Minister and Mme. Simo- mum have spent several Summers at Wport-occupying this cottage. Mrs. Arthur H. Vandefberg, wife of Benator Vandenberg, has: left for New !nmdwflluflngn on the 8, 8. Republie for a cruise ‘est Indies, Mrs. Vandenberg is led by Miss Antoinette Donnelly of New “York. Senator Vandenbérg and their daugliter, Miss Barbara Vandenberg, have re- imained in their . apartment: at - the ‘Wardman Park Hotel, where. Mrs. Van- denberg will join them in two weeks. ‘Representative and Mrs, . Frank Foss have been zzmg\helr apartment at the Hotel velt by the! Py . dfi*""mfl»‘xfi h’ ._.m'«nmhm ,.u{u-ln New York Oity. muaguow;-x‘::am E:n or Bermuda. .u'mlmmhldhvhnun-"““ for & week on it of Mrs. Elonso Tyner and her daughter, 'lzur.hnnwndhfin 2 Hotel, wi of an FURRIERS Since 1888 Ccmfcrence. Assistant_Attorney General and Mrs. | Willlam R. Harr, at their home, in Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Perrin will be in the East for about three weeks and will make a visit in Buffalo with Mrs. C. Brockett before returning to her home, A number of parties have been givenin honor of Mrs. Perrin, who Er Bouatiares B 1 1 ny onal Clul at the Pan-American Union in honor of Mrs, Hoover. Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall and Miss Frances Wall will be at home tomor- 1;:-;“-tmm and the first Friday in pril. ‘The National Woman's Country Club will give a dinner dance Saturday eve- ning in the club house, on the Bradley Boulevard. Dinner will be served at 8 n’c}ock. with dancing from 10 to 2 o'clock. Society Folk Meeting Tonight At Mrs. Dimock’s Home for Concert. loclm 1s expected to respond tonight to a call to ald the Russian refugees now located in Sofia, Bulgaria, by 2 large attendance at the concert to be given by Mr. Maxim Karolik in the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock at 9:30 o'clock.” Mr. Howard Moran, treas: Mr. Karolik will be assisted by Mr. other guests were Mrs. Mario Mrs. Edmon Horgan, Mrs, Charl ‘Willlamson, Butler, Mrs. John R. w‘lm“u:" . 3 3 Mrs. William Roy Vallance, Mrs. Ed- ward Keys, Mrs. Earnest H. Van Fossen, ‘Tread . Gideon Mrs, Wllle’l’uh s 3 leQuoin, Patton, Miss Richards, Mrs. Roward 8. Ls Lyon, t . Hi Halloran - and son, Richard Colby Halloran. Halloran, who was formerly Miss Cath- erine Lanahan, has been visiting her p‘mnr:"' ?en and Lanahan, for several weeks and will be joined again by Lieut. Halloran before returning to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. 'Mr. and g0 to New 'y for return to their home in Paris. it Mr. and Mrs. Frances R. Gray of Bethesda, Md., announce the Miss Exhibition Being tands the tests of time O thelr " daughter Bveiyn Gerirade o | Removed &0 New York. .nd“ '" .' it Mr. Robert Dermot French of Los An-| Miss Barksdale Rogers, whose exhibi- and usage. geles, Calif. the late Mr. William D. French. The marriage took Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. Huntington-Kidd will be hén:e n}x‘umutgnooo; from 5 to 7 o’clo:k' at her home town. cards have been issued. A A Former Senator Edmund W. has arrived in Washington, eomlm“l’g:: h}ilx hgmf wl: ;‘lewnk? N. J., the Carl or & few days, accom. panied by Mr. les M of New York City. Ma)j. and Mrs. J. C. Laidlow, the mothe brie, | Elkins, of St. Petersburg, H:r, o:l’:‘: the Cavalier. Maj. Elkins recently mo- tored from Henri Sokolov, who has arranged a |ington. number of solos for the violin, and by Mr. Robert Gotta at the piano. This is the sixth consecutive concert for this cause given by Mr. Karolik. The pro- ceeds of this concert will be used for the building of one general hospital and several small orphan asylums for the Russian refugees who have been in dire need since the war. The junior committee who will act as ushers is composed of Miss HElise Alexander, chairman; Miss Ellis Bos- trom, Miss Katherine Carlisle, Miss Vit~ toria Catalani, Miss Bina Day Deneen, Miss Betty Thorpe, Miss Laura Tucker- man and Miss Adele Varela. The_latest list of patronesses in- clude Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. Wil- liam DeWitt Mitchell, Mrs. Patterson Lamont, Senora de Ferrara, ’ | Mme. Claudel, Mme. Debuchi, Viscoun- tess d'Alte, Mme. Radeff, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone, Mrs. 32 | 8ol Bioom, Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Medill Mc- Robert Whitney Iml Mrs, ‘Woods Bliss, Mrs. Henning Jennings, Baroness Korff, Mrs. George Tench Marye, Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, Mrs. ‘Thomas Wharton ips, jr.; Miss Painting and Paperhanging by Henderson {Henderson redecorating lasting assures ence. Estimates aidlied. Jas. B. Henderson 1108 G St. Phones: District 7675 and 7676 ure . NOTHING IS PERMANENT IN FASHION-—-BUT GOOD TASTE SPORTY and MANNISH or SOFT and FEMININE In whatever direction your taste ' lies—Saks beautiful array of Suits can reach it. Every thing is here from suits soft nubby tweed, with exquisite blouses to suits of hard - finished, tailored man- nish ma- terials, $45 up 2ud Floor Silver Fox Scarfs The aristocrat of scarfs—at a ridiculous price. A fortunate - purchase enables us to offer tional value in these beautiful skins, Other scarfs at our usual modest prices. Silver Foxes $95 st Floor Mrs. M. Boland, wife of land, who is make for Some i For Il Angora | are the Hanna minute. apparel hensive Their we say for the FRIDAY to close out . . ., 100 FELT HATS formerly $5.95 to $10 There is a difference as well as distinction in the gowns of the moment at this exclusive shop. Youthfulness in line and detail triguing. Lovely “Nineon dresses semi-formal | flowered taffetas for afternoon and evening wear. | being offered now and a few vel- il vets that were formerly from 75.00 up are being sold at 30.00. Small sizes only, 1728 Connecticut Avenue. New Clothes at The Betty Hanna If you are still not completely “sold” on the new styles...you must stop in The Betty Hanna. | ‘Women as well as girls are rav- ing ahout all their new Spring clothes...and are snatching them up when they are no more than' unpacked. Adternoon and evening dresses are depicted in lovely Spring tints and flower pri fons and soft pussy willow silks. ton representative, 1613 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Que and R Streets) You must “suit yourself” this Spring—if you would be up to the Fashions of the hour in smart being presented in a very compre- showing for your inspection at Pasternak’s. reputation of long standing—this year they have really outdone themselves. 4 .. Shades, materials, lines, trim- ming and styles are so many that suit (and if you are fashion-con- scious you are) we feel certain that you can find one to answer your most exacting requirements ished look with a Pasternak hat. The price range is as varied as the selections, for this is one ex~ clusive shop where you do net pay iway, Miss Miss Howal R. d Mrs. Mrs. Michael J.|Miss sister, Mrs. Scott W. moth’ Hotel, the early part of the week. Mr. and M‘no A. Z Hmraertmvi go';l; to Augusta, Ga. spen je) seuon‘u:nd are at the Forest Hills- Ricker. Mrs. Willlam Littauer will York today and will be at 0t Mr. French is the son of the Arts Club created g leaving the Wardman Park toda companied by her mother, Mr 3 Rogers, and_going to their home In Greenwich, "Conn. Miss Rogers plans exhibiting her cari- catures in New York -this Spring be- ! il fore carrying them to Paris and London. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan of Forty-fifth street had as their house guest recently Monsleur Pierre La Borde of Paris, for whom they entertained at c- lf{lm on February 24, and is at A. McCormick Mrs. Lindsey R. Elkins and Toronto, Canads, to Wash- F at Tenth St. Comdr. Bo- some time at the of Our All New Spring Shades $8.95 Prints, flat crepes. In and misses’ sizes! 1214 F St. ! N :mgbr/z,fb/re// Exercise at Elizabéth Arden’s ‘The social season is drawing its breath for a while and many are finding that they have taken on weight and that their well propor- ;ioned figures are no longer per- ect, ; Gaias Whether Exercise must be taken scientifi- cally—whether it be for reducing weight or gaining perfect propor- tions. The new silhouette de- mands a waistline, sophisticated frocks occasions—and wonderful values are Elizabeth Arden has an exercise department fitted with the finest of equipment—and just a grepautionl and treatme: ln:" - ve | wonderful ight lovely complexions to | signed g':,, millions of women in both conti- nents, so have her exercises given them beautiful figures. \ Before you begin Elizabeth Arden exercises your measure- ments, height and ‘weight are re- corded and compared with the perfect chart—and you proceed under the direction of the in- structress in charge. (Just below S) Potomac " e ‘. ous, Inquire further by calling Deca- ter ). 1147 Connecticut Avenue. blan] LR rints...in_filmy chif- sports the hand-knijtted Elizabeth Hale sweaters yerfi smartest.. . The Betty is the exclusive Washing- Frances Fox Scalp Treatments After wearing hats all Winter and being in_artificially heated homes—your hair is apt to leok stringy or dry and lifeless—and you may have dandruff. Potomac 4858, L I B It is well in the Springtime to to.scientific hair specialists and ave J'our scalp and hair ex- amined, Your hair should be given the same care and attention that your for misses and women are 0 teeth and body are given. he himself. and complete Sprin 3 H g Frances Fox Institutes have been established for more than thirty years in leading cities of America and Europe. Her home ~preparations are found in the homes of the well groomed men and women, supremacy in suits is a fashionable if you are looking for a clothes So very, very much of yaur charm and personal appearance depends on your hair_that if you are wise you will call Frances Fox at Pasternak’s. today and makp further inquiry | Notjce And when you have “suited | into their examination and treat- | ¢icc in | vourself” you must attain that fin- | ments, smart tan Decatur 5475. 1341 Conn. Ave~fl. 2. .. (Just, Below, Dupant Circle) 1341 address, mother, Mrs. velt Hotel, who making her stay with 5'4!2, at 3147 Seventeen! wes . ‘The first of & series of fllustrated lec- t\;xe teas will be %v&n ‘Tuesday, March from 4 to 8 o' Henderson Furniture ~makes for better and more homelike homes— fInspection without ob- ligation invited. Jas. B. Henderaon Phones: District 7675 and 7676 New Spring Dresses Anniversary Sale Price All the wanted Spring styles are included at this sfecial price. women’s KAFKA'S—Street Floor CONNECTICUT AVENUE TMARE FHORS Underwood & U’IJWODJ If you have not alread; the display of children’s pictures in Underwood & Underwood’s window this week, make it a point to see them. ing your child in the “National § Most Attractive Child Contest,” H| you will want a lovely picture by these famous artists to keep as a mile post in picture memory book for years to come. ‘The - marvelous - Budler-Viken camera, which is perhaps the most the exclusive right of this studio. J Fond parents need no longer look forward with dread to hav- ing children’s portraits made. The || new double camera has banished all ‘posing—it snatches cunning little pictures while the mischiev- bright-eyed, tiny tots play about the studio. Underwood & Underwood would like to have you drop in and see all their pictures and they will also be glad to tell you about them, the contest, and sup- ply {ou with the required entry Prices from $20 the dozen. Decatur 4100. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. SALTZ BROTHERS ‘What Connecticut Avenue shop windows mean to women...Saltz Brothers' English Shop for Men means to men, and we should say women, too, since they are quite as style conscious of what the well dressed man should wear as Have you 'seen the new s ideas exploited.in the window di lay of Saltz Brothers’ English Ehop for Men? You really get a lot of ideas on how men should dress and you realize that there are many, many styles. formerly waited until they got to are finding Brothers are featuring the same || exclusive styles and now they are getting everything here, articularly the knicker [l avana Brown...and the [i Make it a point to watch the win- |f dow displays of Saltz Brothers' || English Shop for Men. it the Wil- 1108 G St. Friday’s Feature . 17th Anniversary Sale Higher- Priced Dresses seen or not you are enter- recent invention de- child photography, is rosy-cheeked s % % vl dis- | Men who resorts to buy their that Saltz || and grey diagonals. F Street N.W. Count Club, when | lard Hotel. France will be featured, | The lecture is being sponsored by L'In- | Mrs. Peter Norbec! with the Rev, Jules A. Baisnee of the | stitute Francais de Washington. University as guest speaker. | tial list of patrons include TOMORROW-—we are going to make a sacrifice of over 275 garments— in one of the most spectacular clearances! DRESSES Odds and Ends . . . Velvets, Jerseys, Flat Crepes, Etc. ... all new shades and all sizes . . . though the size ranges are incomplete! Street, Afternoon and Evening Styles! COATS « + all-wool garments—most of them FUR-TRIMMED In all sizes . . . DRESS and SPORT styles in the lot! The Friendly Shop Save Money Bring a friend. Each buy one of these dresses at this remarkably low price. ‘Washington Our Dress Sales Are the Talk Special For Friday and Saturday i SOCIETY. K, tative and Mrs, Homer Hoch, Mre, Bl EBdward Dixon (Continued on Third . A pare Senator and Page.) Duaring This Sale Positively No Ene reslan wxis ~9~11~13 G St. that were formerly $10 to $39.50—Now $ that were formerly marked at $29.50 t0'$49.50—Nowsp BRESLAU’S 1307-13 G St. N.W. ¥ New York Paris B.Jones & (o INCORPORATED 1 1219.1221 G Street N.W. ' BETWEEN 12t ¢ 13% STREETS ) of Washington Qualities Supreme—Savings Unequaled Copies and Adaptations of More Expensive Models § You'll want two or four—they’re so new —s0 smart. ‘The Print Successes of the Season at This Notable Low Price 15 New Spring High Shades, Also Black This Bond every purch leaving our store. Dresses for Street Afternoon Business