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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Hallows’ Guild, the garden guild of the cathedral, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Taylor. Among those from Philadelphia, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who plan to attend, are Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck, Mrs. Anne Neely Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barba, Mr. Charles I. Borle, jr.; Mr. Francis B. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, Mrs. Hiram B. Eliason, Mr, and Mrs. Newbold Ely, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fraley, Miss Josephine Fraley, Miss Alice E. Graham, Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Gummey, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Janney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Lip- pincotf, Capt. and Mrs. William L. Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Plummer, Miss Anne J. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell, Mrs. Horace Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Warden, jr.; Mrs. Peregrine Wilmer and Mr. Samuel Yellin. From New York: Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mrs. Edwin B. Currier, Mrs. Bayard Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing, Mrs, William L. Harkness, Dr. and Mrs. | Henry Lubeck and Mr. Charles E.| Sampson; Mrs. Martha Fielding Jones | of Wilmington, Mrs. Frederick S. Con- verse of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Lisle of Providence, Mrs. Paul Smith of Richmond and Mrs. Jesse B. Riggs of Baltimore. | The last of a series of six dinners which the League of Republican o‘conne;udmum'oot.“- of the American ~Associaf of bers ition University Women. Mrs. Henry Grat- | hours. tan Doyle, officers and members of the League of Women Voters, Judge Mary O'Toole, Dean Grace Hays Riley with others from the Washington College of Law, officers and members of the Wom- en’s City Club and several other organi- zations of which Mrs, Mussey is a member. The Plerce Hall Players will present three one-act plays tomorrow and Fri- day evenings_ entitled “Bargains in Cathay,” by Rachel Fleld; “Release,” by Edward H. Smith, and “His Sainted Grandmother,” by Dunsany. Between the plays will be entre-act songs by Miss Frances Cole, soprano, and Miss Helen Bury, mezzo-soprano. ~Mr. Adolf Torov- sky will accompany them. Additional patrons and patronesses for the plays are: Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Staples, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hilding Beij, Dr. and Mrs. Truman Abee, Miss Helen Nicolay, Mrs. Nina E. Allender, Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. H. Dyer, Mrs. L. M. willige, Dr. Bolivar J. Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs. Austin Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hefty, Miss Helen Wheeler, Miss Mabel Van Dyke. Miss Angelina Carabelli, Miss Naomi Trotter, Mr. William G. Elict, 3d; Mr. Waldo Abbe, Miss Blanche Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Greene, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, Miss Alice’ Cushman, Miss Belle Blackley, Mr. Robert Cush: man, Mrs. H. L. Darling, Mrs, D. C. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Youngquist, Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Irish, Mr. and Mrs, | William Kahlbaum, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Doran, Mr. and Mrs, McFall Kerbey. Ushers will be Miss Georgella Hefty, PTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTU. carry out this idea, dancing & varlety of | Miss Blanche ‘To will begin at 8:30 o'clock and will con- | Euni tinue until 1 o'clock, interrupted for the presentation of songs and sketches during the evening, Among those who will attend are numerous representatives of congres- sional, local official, professional and social life, as members of different com- mittees named for the purpose of aid- ing in promoting one of the real objec- tives of the All-States body, the bring- ing of those from different States in touch with each other and the promo- tion of neighborliness as among those who have come from a distance to make Washington their home. An excellent orchestra has been secured to furnish the music for the dancing. Two interesting musical events at the Arts Club for the next few days are a recital tomorrow”evening, given by Mrs. | pe; 8. Peter Wagner, soprano, and Mrs. John Huston, pianist, and a special concert Sunday evening, when Mr. Felian Garzia will present 10-year-old Anne Sugar in & piano recital at 8:30 o’clock. Miss Mary Alsop Cryder will be the hostess at the Thursday evening con- cert, when Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Huston will be the guests of honor. One of the most interesting features of the May ball, to be given by Stone- wall Jackson Chapter, U. D. C., tomor- row evening in Wardman Park Hotel, is the committee composed of & group of young ladies and matrons of Wash- ington’s social set. They are Mrs. Edward Campbell Shields, chairman; Mrs. Frank Long and Mrs. Franklin King, vice chairmen, assisted by Miss Gretna Boswell, Miss Lilllan Chenowith, Miss Frances Shirley, Miss Maude Snead, Mary Jones, Miss Bess , Mrs. Ger- trude Rush, Mrs. Carline Jones, Miss Regina Jones, Mrs. Otis Hullings, Miss Elizabeth Amole, Miss Rosa Dora Stone, Mrs Herbert Thompson, Miss Helen Montgomery, Mrs. Eula Thomas, Mrs. Weldon Price, Mrs. Louls Bethart and Mrs. Frank Foster. Dr. Thomas Evans will be in charge of music and dancing. ‘The Women's City Club musical en- semble will give its annual Spring concert tomorrow. evening in the ball room of the club house at 22 Jackson place at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Smithey, Mme. Louise Cou- tinho, ianist; Mrs. Emma Smith, soprano: Mrs. Willlam Cham- berlin, reader; Mrs. Howard M. Blandy, accompanist, will present special num- TS on the pr Mrs. Gertrude Lyons is Among the subscribers are Mme. Bou- Iay-Anderson, Mrs. A. B. 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That's one of the reasons why motor car agents use and recommend Autocrat mos tor_oil, which means less carbon and greater dura. bility. 1930 ,| Former Representative Jeannette Ran- ;| kin, first woman member of Congress, will address the members of the League for the Larger Life and their friends -lon “After the London Conference” e Plorence, | Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Hay-Adams House at 800 Sixteenth m northwest. No cards have been —— A benefit card ‘and radio be held Friday evenis in g:"lu'd‘il-l torlum of St. John's llege for the benefit of the St. La Salle Auxillary. ‘The party will begin at 8 o'clock, Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. BN oM Otk AR S Beware of Substitutes Try Autocrat the next time you need oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. At the Better Dealers 30¢ AQUART BAYERSON OIL WORKS, "‘Mn- NO.5' COLUMBIA 5228 ‘There is a small mass of tissue the human heart which is pacemaker. In this the beat of SEEIT NOW! THE OLD AUSTRALIAN CONVICT SHIP THE OLDEST SHIP AFLOAT 7th Street Wharf OPEN DAILY 10A. M. to 11. P. M. L I¢ N 1008 by Mr- Tatvarm & Japenees the | medical student. Miss Beity Kerbey and Miss Barbara Sinclalr, The third annual All-States recep- tion and ball will be held in the large ball room of the Willard Hotel tomor- Tow evening, with members of different Women arranged under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Virginia White Speel, hon- orary president of the league and national committeewoman for the Dis- trict of Columbia, will be given in the Young Women's Christian Association Building, at Seventeenth and K streets, Monday evening, at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations should be made immedi- ately to Mrs. Henry Albers, at 1340 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, president, will introduce the speakers: Mr. Edward A. Mogrow, his subject being, “Women and the TarifT and Representative Ruth Hanna Me- Cormick of Illinos. A tea will be given in Republican | . headquarters, at 910 Seventeenth street, | Orders Telegraphed Anywhere Monday, May 26, when Mrs. Harriman | will receive the members and invited | LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 State societies in Washington and their friends participating. The program for the evening, which has been completed, promises much of interest to all who may be in attend- ance. It will represent an innovation so far as like functions are concerned, to_feature numbers to be presented at guests. Flowers for ‘The league held a reception Monday, in the Washington Club, in honor of the ladies of the cabinet. Mrs, Gann accepted an invitation to be present and recelve with the president, Mrs. Harriman; the honorary president, Mrs. Speel, and the guests of honor, Mrs.| Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. William De Witt | Mitchell, Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. Robert P. La- mont and Mrs. James J. Davis. The board of directors and a group of prom- inent members assisted in the hospital- ity of the afternoon. ‘The Congressional Club will have as| its guest of honor at the weekly tea Friday afternoon Dr. Katharine J. Gal- | lagher, professor of history at Goucher | College; Miss Elsa Baklor, soprano, and Miss Virginia Castelle, pianist, who will | come to Washington through the cour- tesy of Mrs. Linthicum, wife of Repre- sentative J. Charles Linthicum of Balti- more, \ Miss Virginia Morse and Miss Bar- bara Morse of Dixon, Calif.,, are at the | Dodge Hotel for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Lion ‘of Cincin- Bati, Ohio, have arrived at the Carlton, | __ where they will remain for a few days. B egular sl e e e B Leather Half Soles ° and Rubber Heels Washington' at the Mayflower as part Special— Spring Weddings ; % Extra Value and Extra Service F.M.C. INC. | Men’s Plain Color waimeronee| Broadcloth Shirts - Specially 4 Shirts Priced $ 1 ® 1 5 for $4.50 We bought these through our New York office— that's the reason for the low price! They're good look- ing, cool and comfortable—tailored from fast-colored broadcloths with a permanent silky lustre! Collar-at- tached styles in white, tan, peach, blue, grey, helio and green—and white neckband shirts. Sizes 1314 to 17. Men’s $1.50 Hand-Tailored Ties In all 1,000 hand-tailored, silk-lined ties in plain colors and those neat figures men 85c 3 for $2.50 like. Buy a full Summer’s supply! Men’s “Universal” Fancy Pajamas Ideal pajamas for hot weather wear. $ 1.15 We specialize in the arrangement of effective floral schemes for wed- dings, and will be pleased to submit, on request, sugges- tions to those plan- ning Spring nuptials. 50c Writing Paper BROADCLOTH ' In a One Day Sale Prices Moderate GEORGE C. SHAFFER pen ves. Suns. Supply vacation needs tomorrow! Each box has enough stationery for 24 let- ters; linen and other finishes. Correspond- ence cards at the same pricel Stationery—Street Floor Don’t Let Grey Hair Make You Old! Have the natural color, healthy lustre, and youthful beauty re- stored to your hair by the famous Inecto zflhofl — N'omx — "lIld y young! lufli - oensed experts ad- vise you and assure per- fect satisfaction! Beauty Salen—Fourth Fleer of a three-month motor trip they are through the country. Mrs. Cary Jackson of Keswick, Va., rh.l IJ the Wardman Park Hotel for a Save 50c on every pair shoes +++This price includes Best Oak Half Soles 0'Sullivan or Goodyear Rubber Heels Djer-Kiss Package In a One Day Sale Mrs. Mussey Celebrated Anniversary Yesterday. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey was sig- nally honored at a reception given yes- afternoon in the Women's City Club in _celebration of the anniversary of her birth. Among those attending were Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. Otto of talcum powder, Veerhoff, Miss Grace Abbott, Mrs. A. 7 box of face powder L. Barber, Miss b L and $1 flaconette of rick M. Orocker, P it E " Djer-Kiss perfume. Tollet Goods—Street Floor One day offer of a $220 package of Djer - Kiss tolletries for $1! Oversize can Cut from fine cotton prints, well tailored in every way and with rayon frog trim. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor Jane Stuart Will Shop for You or With You. Natl. 9800 You Can Save a Lot of Money Here Clearance! Spring Coats Coats That Coats That Were $35 Were $39.75 and $39.75 to $59.50 28 *34 Late season models in the smart- Our finer made coats and finer ma- est fitted lines, with capes and fur terials; lovely wool crepes and tricos! trimmings of soft kid galyak, fitch, Fashionable cape stylings and bolero galapin and broadtail. The m: 1 models that were so exclusive! 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Swormstedt, Mrs, A Rosebush $1.39 Gallon Outing Jug—One Day Sale Sale That Far Surpasses Any That Have Ever Been Held in Washington Before Begins Mmin.g’ and Continues & Th as They Last 6,000 Rosebushes Great Big, Strong, Sturdy Monthly Blooming Bushes 2 to 3 Feet High—All 3 Years Old 29¢ Each, 3 for 75¢ All Choice Varieties Columbia—Rose Pink Premier—Salmon Briarcliff—Deep Pink Claudius Pernet— Sunflower Yellow Ophelia— Salmon Shaded Rose Templar—Brilliant Red Butterfly—Brilliant Pink You Can Set Out These Bushes and They Will Produce for You an Abundance of Blooms for Years to Come Others Plant Bargains This Sale—All 10c Ea. $1.00 Doz. Pansy Plants—magnificent colors, Phlox. Fine Coleus—magnificent colors. Hardy Ivy — just the kind for window boxes. Variegated Vinca Vines—excep- tionally fine plants, Ageratum, Chrys- anthemums, Dusty Miller, Fuchsias, Wandering Jew, Ice Plants, Lantanas, Scarlet Sage, Verbenas, Snapdragon, Moon Vines, Petunias. ++25¢c Dozen Marigolds . As .50c Doz. Zinnias (Mammoth) .50c Doz. Started Iris +85¢c Dozen Pepper. 30c Doz. Started Lily of the Valley, $1.00 Doz. Eggplants......50c Doz. Begonias 15¢—2 for 2Bc SPECIAL THIS SALE ONLY King Humbert, Bronze Foli. Oran, carlet Flowers; Eureka, Green F\ o,s“;hit Flpqw- road is more em able if one has pleni of cold water to drin or an appetizing lunch tucked away in one of these jugs! Toilet Goods—Street Floor New Silk Shantung Daytime Frocks SPECIAL $4.95 14 different. styles— 1 and every one of them 1 Come, Take Your Pick—No Phone Orders—No C.0.D. These Great Big Plants—each planted in a basket 25¢ Each Sedum or Rock Plant, Hollyhocks, Dianthus, Shas- ta Daisy, Bachelor's Button, Ribbon Grass, Mint Plants. Vegetable Plants Cabbage Plants, Early Jersey WakeSeld, 25¢ Doz Tomato, Caulifiower, Boy Scout and Air Service series, Ad- ventures of a Boy Re- porter, and other children’s favorites. Books—Street Floor Golf Frocks—Tennis Frocks—Outdoor Frocks Framed Pictures In a One Day Sale 2for $ or 59c each Change the home walls for the Summer days, and buy several for the Summer cot- tage. Interesting sub- jects in attractive colors. Pictures—Street Floor 35.In. Printed Sy-Tee Krepe Washable all-silk semi- $ rough shantung; dots and 2’29 florals—light grounds. Yd. B e A en 40-In. All-Silk Pique Mcnlecl. .ucnuon. White and new_pastel $ and runabout wear. 1 95 Plain colors — white . Printed shalving in cotn N n dots, fl%v:“ne dnml Nlx;f.n-- estin atterns. b Lo ars, and capelet slee sizes 14 to 40, g Daytime Frocks—Third Floor Canna Wyoming, Venus, Green ragrant D:m le Pearl Tuberoses, 49c Dozen Exhibition Giant Mixed Gladiolus, 49¢c Dozen F.W.Bolgiano & Co. v To Be Made and a Timely Feature of Chinese damask with $ shades. Yd... 1’50 spectator sports wear. Yd. for street and sports wear. $ 35.In. Ruffswah Shantung All silk, in the smartest i 1‘39 range of smart colors. Yd. 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