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SO CIETY. SOCIETY Members of Vice Presidentr's Family to Make Spring Visit This Week in the Capital. HE Vice President, Mr Charles | Curtis, will have several mem- | bers of his family with him st | the Mayflower Hotel this wcek. | His daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry | K. Curtis, arrived this morning from chsc-go accompanied by Mrs. Arthur ' Thompson, also of Chicago. Mr. Curtis will join ‘Mrs. Curtis in Washington | Wednesday and will accompany her and Mrs. Thompson to New York the end of the week. Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d, with her | two children, will arrive Thursday from | Providence, R. I, to spend about a fort- night with her father, the Vice Presi- dent. | Cuban Envoy to Return Today With Senora de Ferrara. The Ambagsador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara are expected to return from New York this evening. Senora de | Ferrara spent most of last week in New | ‘York, the Ambassador joining her Satur- | day. The Ambassador will leave late | in the afternoon tomorrow for Palm | Beach, where he will deliver an address Thul'sdny at the Palm Beach Anglers’ | Club in behalf of the President of Cuba. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora i de Davila were guests at the informal supper party given last evening by Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Darton, in honor of the former Minister of the Dominican Re- public and Senora de Morales. The other guests were the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; the Minis- | ter of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; the Minister of Bolivia and | Senora de Medina, the Minister of | Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti, the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Viteri, the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Leiva, the secretary of the Panama legation and Senora de Chevalier, the secretary of the Dominican legation, Senor Fran- cisco de Moya; the military attache of the Mexican embassy and Senore de Rojas, Senorita Sacasa, the Senoritas | de Grisanti, Senorita de Medina, Senorita Emma Rojas, Mme. Arias, Maj. | and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, Mr. Seymour McConnell, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam James Kerlin, Mrs. Sims Dawson, Mrs. Theodore Wasserbach, mother of Mrs. Darton; Mr. Benjamin Foster, Mr. Arthur Darton and Mr. H. S. Palmer and Mr. Gerald Klmn of Cuba. ‘The and Senora de Morales | will sail iy from New York on the San Lorenzo Xor their native coun- try. Senor Morales resigned his post here a short time ago. The secretary of the legation, Senor Francisco de Moya, has also igned and will sail ‘with the Ministes ‘Mme. Bachke, wife of the Minister of Norway, will have & small company with her at tea this afternoon at the National Woman's ca\mtry Club. Benator and Mrs. William J. J. Harris, Miss Julia Harris, Miss Virnniu Hall and Miss Teresa Atkinson spent ‘the week in Annapolis, where they yere at Oarvel Hall. They went to Annap- olis in time for the Saturday af tznd the hop of the first and m' classmen that even!n; Mrs. Borah, wife of Senator Wlllllm E. Borah, will sail from New York Apfl.l sunmsaengmlorl.shon:u in Europe. will be momgnnleg by Mrs. Jerome Dly of wulhce. daho. Mrs. Charles L. l(eslry Havana, Cuba, to visit the Unlhd States consul general and Mrs. Fred- erick Prelinghuysen Dumont and will return to her apartment in the May- flower about the first of April. Mrs. Carter Glass, Mrs. Blair Bannis- ter and Mrs. G. F. Lucado are at the Barclay for a few days in New York. Representative and Mrs. Gu; Hardy had as dinner guests at last evening in their home, at 2017 i ner ert Luce, Representative John c Allen, Representative Melvin_J. and Representative Joseph W. ert.l.n ir. Col and Mrs. George W. Burl h at the Mayflower en route from t Jekyll Island Club in Georgia to tlqu home in New York City. Dining informally with them last eve- ning at the hotel were Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, the military attache of the Italian embassy. Col. Pennarolli; the milif ltuche of the Prench embassy, B: mond Casanave, and the lulahnt mili- tary attache of the French embassy RY prmg Sale of Gudranteed U. Ray- | and Mme. Thenault, Mrs. Sherman | Flint, Mrs. Barret Ridgely, Gen. J. Twiffs Myers, U. 8. M. C., and Col. Campbell B. Hodges, U. 8. A. Comdr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith, with their son Kirby, jr., will move this week to their new home at 4331 Garfleld street from 2540 Massachusetts avenue, where they have had an apartment. Comdr. and Mrs. Jules James are making a brief visit in Washington at the Mayflower, where they were joined yesterday by the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gamble of Haverford, Pa. Mrs. Gamble is planning to return daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Recently Wed, Feted at Tea Yesterday. Mrs. William Hughes Stokes enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon for her brother and siste: -law, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Turner, who were married recently in Miami, Fla. Assisting Mrs. Stokes were Mrs. Lawrence L. Gourley and Mrs. Stokes' sisters, Mrs. Careau | Turner Borden and Miss Kitty Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Turner left Washington yesterday for New York, where they will make their home. Mrs. R. Pl l.rving entertained at luncheon home on Cathedral avenue wd&y when her guests were Mrs. George S. Carll, jr.; Mrs. Harold K. Philips, Mrs. Horace Browning and Mrs. William M. Bllllnger Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman and _her guest, Mrs. Henry Sturgis of Lon- don, are spending the early Spring in California and were in Monterey last week., Mrs. Cloman lived lor several years in that State and is many old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Toulmin were hosts at luncheon Monday, March 10, in their home in Monterey in compli- ment to Mrs. Cloman and Mrs. Sturgis. Mrs. William 8. Corby was hostess | renewing to a company of 20 at luncheon today at the National anlns Country Club i Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will go to — 1224 F picturesque . Paris designs its age. 008 and Service G neurparied g, . W @ollizr In (COLUMBIA RD. AT 18 ST OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. TONIGHT r 5 until 7:30 § ¥pecial Roast Tui rl!Y 75¢ | $1.00 @ B Ciav Steax DIV l Salad_Courses for those not de- siring Regular Dinner, Spectal Vegetable Dinner, 750 8 “our Oysters are famous’—served Il styles and boxed to take out. WE SHUCK DAILY Braised Tenderloin of Beef Dinner ‘WoobDwWARD Pin Dots Preferred Pin dots—so new we are just begin- ning to see them at the very smartest places—are delight- fully different from the varied flower prints, of which we %% have seen so many. This sheer chiffon frock, in black or navy, pin-dotted in white, and completed with most flattering shirred chiffon collar and cuffs in white, is starting pin dots on their vogue. At $39.50, it is but one of the many pin-dot- ted fashions to be seen in.the fashion collections here. FAsHIONS, THIRD FLOOR. Most becoming and version of the cape fashion, copied exactly from Goupy's original—the cape sleeves of a jacket dress. through the day. New York today and will return to the Mayflower Priday. Miss Elizabeth Butler Howry and her sister, Miss Mary Howry, will return to ‘Washington and open their home in Georgetown in time for the perform- ances of Metropolitan Opera, which will be given April 23, 24 and 25 in the Fox Theater. Miss Howry served as secre- tary of the committee which sponsored the short season of Metropolitan Opera last year and is a member of the board of trustees of the Washington Opera Association, Incorporated, which is sponsoring the three performances this season. The Misses Howry rented their Georgetown house to Mrs. Richard Morgan and her daughter, Miss Doro- thea Morgan, and spent the Winter at the Plaza, in New York, and are now at Hot Springs, r the early Spring. Mr. and Mrs. jamin F. Bledsoe have arrived in Washington from their, home in California, accom) led their daughter, and are at the Carlton for several days. Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Tripp has returned to Washi n after spending two months at Palm Beach and Braden- town, Fla. While at Bradontown she "i‘li‘ the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam ripp. llahan are at and Mrs. Cal te NITIE With, B someim Iew mdlnndden Hall, Atiantic City, for a brief | stay. Mr. and Mrs. Oeor e W. Trcvlbfld{! who spent the Wlnur in Southern Cali- fornia, are at the Burlington Hotel until the first, of April, when they will open their home, Spring Valley' Farm, at Forty-sixth street and Ridge road. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lumme of Bremen, Germany, have arrived at the Carlton, where they will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Move | To Capital From Illinois. Mr, and Mrs. Horace L. Dawson and their two children, Scott and Harvey, of Evanston, Ill, have moved into their new Washington home, at 4517 Gar- fleld street. Dr. and at the Hotel a short stay. Mrs. Charles J. Stein of 3140 Seven- teeth street northwest is spending the wtekvvuh Mrs, Amos Klotz, in Staun- ton, Va. Miss Sara F. Hillman of Spring Lake, SLIP COVERS Three-po. sulte and § separate cushions, fasteners, tallored to your furniture, fhchuaing. material. $16.80.° Write OF Bhone for samples R. L. ISHERWOOD 1513 28th St. 8.E. . H. Wells Woodward are Strand, Atlantic City, for Line. 5350. e D P2 e aosapfl -R‘HARRIS: @ STREET m OMANTIC and charmingly . « with just the right note of sophistication ... thus new gowns and Harris reproduces them with artis- “tic and skillful precision—all this .and medium prices are responsible “for a constantly increasing patron- B R e L Rephca of Goupy’s Cape Frock wearable is this It can be worn all In brilliant green with ivory; size 40, $49.50 Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor JELLEFFS F STREET & I.oTHROP AR 10350 (188655 O DN ARNVERSARL Y N. J, who formerly made her home in Wuhlnnon. is now at the Mayflower for the early Spring season. Her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. James . Hillman, will join her here later. Mr. and Mrs. Rllnh H. Booth of De- troit, Mich., are passing some time at the Cariton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cuthbertson of Forest Hills, N. Y., spent the week end at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Butcher had as their guest last week Mrs. Butcher's father, Mr. William Morgart of Jen- nings, M Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lamborne, 4925 Seventh street northwest, were hosts Saturday to a group of friends and classmates of their youngest son, Don- ald, to celebrate his thirteenth birth- day anniversary. Those present were by*| Anna Kienle, Elizabeth Filison, Hazel Bealle, Doris Mayhew, Margaret Man- ning, Dorothy Urban, Eleanor Quirk, George Hess, Joseph Tumulty, Robert Pendelton, Henry Johnson, George Cushing and Charles Busby. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. Mrs, Mary F. Toy of Hartford, Conn., accompanied by Miss Joseph Toy Col- lins and Miss Ann_Seymour, also of Hartford, is at the Dodge Hotel for a two-week sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Edglr Morris left to- day for Florida and Cuba, where lheyl will be for aevenl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cantwell of Los Angeles, Calif, have arrived in Washington and are at the Carlton !erl a few days, Mrs, Guy V. Triplett was hostess WASHINGTOR y at the National Wom an's Ooun'.ry club. her guests remain- ing with her through the afternoon to play bnd‘e St. Patrick Tea This Aftérnoon Of Art and Letters Association. ‘The honor t of the International Association of Art and Letters at the St. Patrick tea this afternoon will be Miss Ethel Claire Randell, who will give the appropriate Irish note to the oc- casion by (conunued on Thlrd Page) Printed Crepes $18.50 up Hats maARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We Have Wonderfu] New Stocks of Spring Goods Now for Women and Misses VERY department is filled with these beautiful new goods, made especially for us by famous makers in Europe and this country. Everywhere smart Washington women are wearing them, OU will find it a pleasure and satisfac- " tion to choose now from some very charming new arrivals that we consider unusually individual and smart. F STREET CORNER OF 13TH New Lacy Straws « « . in the most wanted styles and colors . .. . Every hat a distinctive new model. and fitted correctly. dolds On, afternoon street frocks— off, a tea or informal din- ner dress. Alencon lace aemy flummud into a deep yol Removable Short Capes Unexpected In Our Missy Dept. o In your head size 1214 F St. / Do Things! they make suitable another dufincflvu . Jeature to this rose- tan flat crepe with the new short, removable cape. $79.75 HOURS, 8:45 to 6 SOCIETY. DULIN & MARTIN e PHONE NAT'L 1393 ]p” W{ Imi ‘ r“ SERVICE PLATES Offered for the Spring season of hospitality at exceptionally low prices A Timely Event 7 7 . Starting today, one thousand of our finest Place Plates are on sale at pronounced reduc- tions . . . now priced from $30 to $400 a dozen. Special Tables—Third Floor DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1™ % PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE M Brooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN HTH 12TH Mon'.day Ever So Many Fashion:Wise Misses and Women Bought Dresses, Coats, Suits, Hats, Shoes, Furs, or Accessories in the First Day of Our Nineteenth Anniversary Week of Important Sales ECAUSE the values were so obviously “special,” the fashions so luthentlcnlly new, the service so efficient and yet friendly, the salespeople so courteous and intelli- gent, and the store so con- veniently located in the - heart of the downtown shopping district. ,We’re Ready to Make Tuesday Another Banner Day! Stocks replenished, everything freshened, we're ready for another splendid day . . . Come attend_ this great sale Tuesday and se- lect the things you need in your Easter wardrobe .. . A deposit will hold any coat, suit, or dress selected and if you have a charge account now is the time to use it. Below We List Qutstanding Sale Items . . . $19.75 10 $29.75 SPRING DRESSES 16 In this offering we feature . . . printed and pastel chiffons with sleeves and sleeveless, with jackets and with- out, lovely lace dresses mostiy with jackets, knitted sports frocks in new colors, navy and black flat crepe or geor- gette women’s dresses, evening frocks of prints ed taffeta and moire, flowered net picture frocks. ALL SIZES. M. Brooks Co. Third Floor—Dresses $49 1o $59 SPRING COATS *30 ‘The coats at this price include practically every fashion that is really in demand by smart misses and wom- en. Lovely new woolens snd silks in the more popular shades and blacks. Gorgeously tai- lored without fur or cleverly trimmed with flat furs of the “heat- less” type or the bushier and softer furs. Plenty of cape coats! o™ $29.75 10 $39.75 SPRING | SUITS 25 There's no argument! You simply must have a smart suit this Spring and there’s even less ar« gument whkan you can find such exceptional values as the ones we are showing at $25.. In coverts, tweeds, basket= weaves, and novelty ma« terials in newer shades., Short jackets or three« quarter coats. Buuti- fully tailored blouses in matching or contrutm‘ shades. M. Brooks Co. Second Floor—Suits