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SOCIETY, morning from Florida, where sh t embassy, Senor Don Mariano de Amo- motored o and Amwmm,mnflube’ga! ot edo y Garlarmendl, will sail today led | Strong in Jackson panied | her g from New York on the Lapland for his her on her return to Washington. new post in Brussels, = Wednesday evening. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. L. U. 8. 8. Arkansas, President Hoover Will Be Guest Speaker | direct to 1o e kS ' Pt~ i g X at 4:30 o'clock. returned sixth Washington after & visit in Indians. Junior League of Washington, and Mrs. SOCIETY. Mrs, Arthur Hennin recently moved into their new home in - oty “The Cult of Personal Pleasure” will usen, author and psychiatrist, Monday after- . . o ? 3 5 at Celebration in Apnl for the i . g e Wilard otk &7 Miss Elizabeth Morrow, daughter of | Harry Lee Rust, jr, who made the ar- bassador Sow. Yok Massachusetts Avenue few tomorrow on the Lancastria, “Gooke Lieut. W. R. Cooke, Signal Corps,|pe of the subject of a lecture to be given noon, March 24, in the small ball room Mrs. John Mock has to . . events given under the auspices of the Scientist Dr. Welch. the United States Am to Mex- | rangements for this lecture, ises Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leit® and their | Ambassador for daughter, Miss 2 to Washington. RESIDENT HOOVER, il b the (e, Asocaton, o Sck, Rechange | i ¥ New Serttaday o the Su: | 3 and s B mental Hall at 12 oclock, | Priday, April 25, when Mr. Charles D. | turnia for a Mediterranean cruise. when the | Draper, president of the association, will| Brig. Gen, Henry J Jervey, U. 8. A, be toastmaster. retired, H it gar and Miss William Henry Welch, pathologist tative and Mrs. E. O. Eilis| €Y of Charleston, 8. C. were married | S00. Scott Bone, of Dr. -| Represen g mhnmc of renown, living in Bal-| RePreRetia y at the Hotel m ul,: !-.tc.St. Michael's Church, | Met = cDevitt’s Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong has re- to fit your o ico and Mrs. ht W. Morrow, has | something new in the way of s. Dr. | avenue, All Mr. Scott W. Bone of the Federal | returned to her in Englewood | Schmalhausen first ieaped into fame |will go toward the League’s hospital Trade Commission has been ordered to | after a visit in England. Western districts for the next few Miss Ella Bolton Salter of Paterson, ‘Washington this N. J., will arrive in Washington J B.Jones & INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 126« 13% STREETS . will be celebrated. Dr. Albert| o o, olt'hy their grandson, Mr. Ralph Abraham Michelson of Chicago, also a0 | pyie “who will pass a few days here on s eminent_scientist, will serve as chair- | FilS W0 PO PR T CUT e e | pentis Hwne'l:!th has been joined in L Hotel by her committee. ;_' ow—just D McDEVITT:%:52 home in Chicago. sons, Jm leruk Mr. Hayne Ellis, jr, who have pen: from Lawrenceville, where they flower. Mr. and Co Al Mrs. Miller, wife of resentative Kingsbury, secretary. and others on the | john F. Miller of Seattle, Wash., was ‘committee are Dr. Willlam T. Council- | hogtess yesterday to eight at bridge and man, Dr. Vernon Kellogg, Dr. Harvey | juncheon at the Hotel, where Cushing, Dr, Willlam G. MacCallum, | zr. and Mrs, Miller reside while in Mr, Abraham Flexner, Dr. Eugene L.|Washington. Opie, Mr. Homer Folks, Mr. John D. . Rocke! ; Dr. H. Howell, Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Henry Granville feller, jr.; Dr. Willlam . e s Mr. Wickliffe Rose and Mr. Frederic C. * Walcott. The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Orestes Ferrara, is making a short visit in Palm Beach, Fla, where a number of entertainments are being given in ment in the Martin! two months at the Fort George Island, Fla. ‘The air attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, enter- his honor. Yesterday afternoon Mr.| .. nd Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury gave a l.n:e tea for him at their ocean-front home, EI Mirasol. Among the guests ‘were the first secretary of the German embassy and Frau Lohmann, who are |, .- ests at the resort of Mr. W. A. g“rt‘:k.“:nfl the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Poland, Mr. John North Willys. Mrs. Stotesbury was as- sisted by Mrs. Alexander W. Biddle, ‘The United States consul gen: Barcelona, Spain, and Mrs. B. Stewart are house guests of Mrs. C. 8. Pearce at 1503 Newton street. . Thrift Week Sale Guaranteed Savings in All Departments for Saturday Saturday! We Celebrate in Our New r house guest. it mehmmdor Ferrata and Ambassador| _The former eounselor of the Spanish ‘Willys shared honors at a luncheon yes- terday given by Mr, V. Mason Weil, vice commodore of the Anglers and Sports Club of Palm Beach. In the evening the Ambassador of Cuba attended the annual dinner of the Anglers and Sports Club. The program at the dinner in- cluded the presentation of trophies won Kiddies’ Department Unheard of Values With every purchase in our children’s department we will give attractive souvenirs, Many worth up to 50c. Children, bring your parents! Do not miss $his event! Tots’ Silk Dresses Pure silk crepe de chine frocks made with cute ruffles in sizes 2 5 to 6. Pastel shades. The very thing for Easter $1 .95 SMArtness. ...eeecccscss $5.95 Girls’ Spring COATS Tweeds, flannels, prettily trimmed in the new Spring ' modes. Some \ have capes. All s .95 nicely tailored. — Sizes 2 to 6 500 NEW HATS Outstanding Millinery Values for One-Day Sale—Saturday Greatly Underpriced— " Scores of Styles! New Straw Braid New T New Straw Viscas N$ Cor’:.hda What a pleasure to select a 9 5 5 o « o Selected Quality StrawHats . . . . | . Our stock is complete with every de- sired straw. Every hat has been per- sonally selected, graded and priced for quality. Offered in three: groups so that we may continue to keep faith with our customers and sell only quality straws that meet with the most exacting of W. B. Moses and Sons’ standards. 310 $15 The following straws may be found in one of the three price groups. Sisol Baku - > Chanvre Soie W. D. Moses & Sons : Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Panamalae Perla Visca Porte Bonheur Baku Soie Tweed Crochel Ballfbuntl b new hat from such a large va- riety of new Spring styles! ‘What a thrill to find such hats so specially priced! Brimmed, off-the-face, longer side styles. Blacks, new blues, green, pie- crust, reds, violet and brown, 9 AM. to 6 P.M. b\ Large and Small Head Sizes Compare Anywhere Silk Underwear Novelty Jewelry “Park Lane” Bloomers, slips, step-ins, shorts, Y Saturday petticoats and A l\\ dancettes. In T & good quality crepe A top to de chine or satin- toe. Also serv- back crepe. Lace ( 4 ice weight, with : narrow lisle gar- R ter hem. —— A lustrous, sheer chiffon, fl trimmed and tai- lored. All wanted colors. $1.45 Beads, chokers, pins, earrings, etc. Simulated precious stones. Regular price Always Sold for $1.25 $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Thrift Week ift Week Sale Price ....... 69c g:t':rd‘:';“bnly. = .88c : REJES Sold Everywhere for $16.50 to $19.50 Special for Saturday 13 Compare Anywhere Thrift Week Sale Price ...... Assemble Your Own Spring . - Ensemble How interesting it is to assemble one’s OWN costume . . . by individually selecting your dress, coat and hat, you obtain that added touch of distinction that makes the ensemble so extremely popular -this season. Styles for: The B . Colors: A large y slynas new Materials: The New “Erle Maid" Frocks Fairly Burst Into “Print” , R The Dress ;mm ol crepe FROM MORN °TIL NOON WE SUGGEST . ., (A) As illustrated. Tailored ensemble of flat crepe with a dark groun d and small dot pattern and border effect. The dress is sleeveless and may be worn with the fingertip jacket. $16.50, small figures on dark backgrounds. Of course, you have many smart styles from which ro choose. “Miss Marie” Frocks at $16.50; others start at $25. (OA Sold Everywhere for $29.50 to $32.50 Special for Saturday - —that we suggest is of The Coat covert cloth (that has gained such popularity this Spring) in navy, oxford or green. The tailored models are preferable; flat furs, however, are permissible. Tailored models from $25; Furred from $39.50. FROM NOON °TIL DINNER WE SUGGEST . .. (B) As illustrated. “Water tint” chiffon with elbow ruffled sleeves, fitted waistline and a low circular flare. Horizontal tucks add an attractive note. §99 5(), Materials: Silver spray Trieolsine et weave v weaves FROM DINNER °TIL MORN WE SUGGEST . . . Compare Anywhere pare Anyw! (C) As illustrated. Exquisite pastel printed flat crepe with deep V back (may be worn closed), finished with self material flower. It is fitted to the knees and is softened by a low circular flare which is draped in back to give a bustle effect. $20, 50, I l —aquite naturally should be of * a This Bond The at Baku straw in navy or bh:k % ) ; oA e “'.::'“i" to complete the ensemble. Numerous “off-the- - . - face” and brim models. Priced at $5 and $7.50. Meyer’s Shop now affords you a complete selection of new, clever apparel for Spring . « « simple, attractive and correct garments for street, afternoon and formal wear. ' i Women's Apparel Salon—Third Floor—Meyer's Shop —_— e = = — -