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SOCIETY _(Continued From Second Page.) Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, jr., ‘whose marriage in Washington Decem- ber 6 last was one of the society events of the year, have leased an apart- ment at 180 street in and home there after{March 15. Mrs. Sal- mon was formerly Miss Virginia Tyler a prominent member of the Junior League in Washington. They recently returned from a tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robert Owen returned to Washington yesterday from their wedding trip to Cuba and are making their home at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Owen was before her mar- riage, on February 17, Miss Margaret Patton Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton Craig. Mr. Owen is chief of the division of foreign control in the Treasury Department. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bradley Willard will entertain a company of 24 at di ner this evening at the Shoreham H tel in compliment to Miss Betty Rid: g:lfi and her flance, Mr. Donald Mc- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Whittlesey will celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary this evening with an informal | supper party in their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Nichols will entertain a company of 10 at bridge and supper this evening in their home, on Lowell street. Mrs. Paul Putzki has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. Freeman Pulsifire Davis of Indianapolis, formerly Miss Eleanor Putski of Washington, who will remain in the Capital several weeks, Mrs. Joseph P. Brantley entertained a company at luncheon at the Shore- ham Hotel today, the party remaining later to play bridge. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Herman Galloway, Mrs, Arthur Gorbach, Mrs. Arthur Hilton, Mrs._John P. Pressgrove, Mrs. Robert W. Davis, Mrs. M. H Mrs. Matthew O'Brien, 3 E. Bush, Mrs. Norment D. Hawkins, Mrs. George Gillingham and Mrs. John Hayes. The marriage of Miss Martha L. Har- vey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Harvey of Lynchburg, Va. to Mr. Stanley W. Hall, son of Mr. and Mi Samuel J. Hall. took place Saturday, February 28. The Rev. H. V. Wheeler of Emory M. E. Church South per- formed the ceremony. Mrs. Irinee du Pont of Wilmington, Del, accompanied by her d: ter, Miss Eleanor du Pont, Miss Rebecca McFirst of Charleston, S. C., and Mr. Philip Rust, were in Washington for the week end and were stopping at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Russell enter- tained a company at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening in compli- ment to Mr. and Mrs. John Elwood of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Heflin will leave tomorrow for a motor trip through the Southern States. They expect to be gone about two months and anticipate visiting Florida before their return to ‘Washington the first of May. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kost of Bronx- ville, N. Y., are at the Carlton for & few days on their way north from Florida. ‘Mrs. William H. Ruffin of Durham, N. C., is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Bur- ton Craige in their apartment in the Shoreham. Mrs. Charles W. O'Donnell has re- turned to her apartment in Alban Tow- ers after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Andrew Gazda in thelr home in Jersey City, N. J. M. de Lanux Honor Guest At Dinner Tomorrow of A. A. U. W. M. Pierre de Lanux of the Paris office of the League of Nations will be the guest of honor and the p'rtnclpl.! speaker at the international relations’ dinner to be given tomorrow by the, American _ Association of University THE WCMEN’'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER SPONGY FLATTERING FURS FASHION RA LEIGH SPRING COATS Newest fabrics, Romanta cloth and imported tweeds--- squirrel and *Lapin collars--- skipper blue, tan, gray, green, mix- tures---just a bit of details about a lot of coat value $4 .50 Specially priced P(dred rabbit.) PARK YOUR CAR AT THE CAPITAL GARAGE AT OUR EXPENSE WHILE SHOPPING HERE. THE WOMENS SHOP GUEST i Bpye MISS MILDRED HANCOCK Of Roanoke, Va.,'who was a guest over the week end of the Secretary of Lahor and Mrs. Doak in their Virginia home. rsdirs —Carter-Bailey Photo. served on his staff during the Paris | Peace Conference. | The dinner and lecture will be held | in the national headquarters of the American Association University Wom- | en at 1634 I street northwest at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Charles E. Riordon, who has taken a table for the celebrity break-| fast of the National League of American Pen Women Saturday at the Willard Hotel, will have in her party Mrs. Horace Barber, Mrs. Harry V. Lansdale, Mrs. Robert E. Buckley, Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Henry Sterzer, Mrs, Harry | Claflin, Mrs. Raymond Riordon, Mrs.| Clarence Archibald and Mrs. Walter Bradshaw. At Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham’s table | will be Mrs. E. M. Wallace, Mrs, Jo-| seph Hemphill, Mrs. Triepel and guest, Mrs. Virginia King Frye, Miss Mable Frye, Mrs. D, P. Bush and Mrs. J. Max Cunningham. Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder will have with | her table Mr. Edgar C. Snyder, D. A. Snyder, Mrs. Eva Chnse.‘ Mrs. Adam Weschler, Mrs. Mahlan A. Winter, Miss Mabel Wheelock, Miss Harriett Chase, Mrs. Nora Henry and Mrs, Lucy B, Cash. Maj. Willlam Tu!herlz{‘ will sponsor | a table and will have in his party Mrs. | L. P. Steuart and guest, Mrs E. Price | Porter, and others. Among_ additional reservations are those of Mrs. Evelyn Norcross Sherrill, Mrs, 1. J. Pettijohn, Mrs. Clifford Lewis, Miss Elizabeth Hebb and Mrs. Florence ‘Willard Day, many of whom will enter- tain guests. Mrs. Moncure Burke will be hostess to a company of guests, who will include Mrs. Douglas Rollow, Mrs. Laura Platt, Miss Helen Newton, Mrs. Richard le Garde, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Wil liam E, Elliott and Mrs. Eugene Wood- son. MATTRESSES COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. 219 G St. N.W. NAtional 5528 FABRICS, THESE ‘The Washington Squadron, 306th Cavalry, gave a farewell dinner last night at the Racquet Club to Lieut. Col. Arthur G. Hixson, Cavalry, who has re- cently been transferred to a Western post. Lieut. Col. Hixson was presented with a handsomely engraved saber by Col. John Philip Hill on behalf of the of- ficers of the squadron in appreciation of his splendid efforts and interest as Instructor of this group. Arrangements for the dinner were made by Capt. R. C. D. Hunt, Capt. Al- bert J. McCurdy, Lieut. Humphrey Daniel and Lieut. Lathrop E. Smith. Among others present were Col. M. S. Jarvis, Infantry; Maj. Geary P. Eppley, commanding the 2d Squadron; Maj. Humphrey Beckett, Maj. Harry D. Murray, Maj. Harold H. Jacobs, Maj. Russell Freeman, Capt. Edward Harry, Lieut. Forest F. Bartl, Lieu Paul A. Chalupsky, Lieut. Robert H. Chambers, Lieut. Joseph E. Heinrichs, Lieut. Samuel G. Nordlinger, Lieut. Alexander Gow and Lieut. Edward M. Perkins. Mrs. J, E. Dyer was hostess today to the members of the Cultus Club at a luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel. This interesting club was organized i 1903 with a limited membership which has The House of Courtesy We're so excited, and you will be too when you see how gorgeous they are! RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street HINGTON hardly changed during the years. There never has been a break in the succes- sion of the club’s bimonthly meetings. Mrs, Elwood P. Morey was a special guest at the luncheon today, while the club members present included Mrs. Ralph P, Barnard, Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, Mrs. Paris Brengle, Mrs. William Knowles Cooper, Mrs. Lucy N. Copeland, Mrs. William 8. Corby, Mrs. Daniel G. Davis, Mrs. Charles Demonet, Mrs. W. I. Dyer, Mrs. George W. Har- ris, Mrs. Willlam A. Kinman, Mrs, Samuel E. Lewis, Mrs. Charles F. Nes- bit, Mrs, J. Ramsay Nevitt, Mrs. Harry A. ®Polkinhorn, Mrs. Willilam H. Sholes, Mrs., Hermon W. Smith, Mrs, Willlam M. Stuart, Mrs. Augustus W. Taylor and Mrs, Oscar Wilkinson. Mrs. Alice Esteva Willlams enter- tained at supper Sunday evening in honor of the Minister of the Dorminican Republic, Senor Rafael Brache, and the | secretary of the legation, Dr. Carlos Lamarche. The guests included the Commissioner of Porto Rico, Senor Cor- dova Davila and Mrs. Davila, Dr. Luis Churion of the Venezuelan legation, Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Cojigas, Mr. and Mrs. Arsenio Ralon, Miss Mary Kay and Mr. Oscar Menendez. After supper Mr. Ralon gave a short program of violin music. ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Conroy of Brook- |1yn, N. Y., are now at the Shoreham Holel for & stay of a few days. Mrs. E. 8. Meeland of St. Paul, Minn., is spending a few days at the Dodge Hotel and is accompanied by Mrs. H. P. Taber of Red Wing, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Norton of color. hilipsborn WE'VE THRILLING NEWS! REAL DO Norwich, Conn., are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Among those from Washington who were at Carvel Hall Hotel, at An- napolis, Md., for the week end to attend the hop of the first ahd second class midshipmen were Mrs. J. H. Adams, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Adams and Miss Florence Cummings; Mrs. John L. Steinbarger and Miss Margaret Reed, Mrs. George Perkins Lay with Miss Lay and Miss Nix, Miss Frances Morse, Miss Mary Stuart Bird- sall, Mrs, Charles Keene with Miss Polly Fulton and Miss Mary Henry, and Mrs. John Molyneaux and Miss Ruth Moly- neaux, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sinclair of Pelham, N. Y., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Miller of Media, Pa., are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Club Colonial to Give Dance Saturday Night. The Club Colonial has completed ar- rangements for its dance to be given Saturday evening at the Beaver Dam Country Club from 10 until 1 o'clock. Mr. Norman Bell, chairman of the committee on arrangements, is assisted by Miss Dorothy Wcod, Miss Loyola Flaherty and Mr. Ernest Bosafelt. Cards may be procured from any members of the club. Mrs. Cousins, wife of Dr. 8. C. Cousins, entertained Miss Agnes Cummings Unit of the Sanctuary Guild of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in the Ken- wood Country Club at luncheon and KAFKA’S 1. F at 10th St. Distinctive Apparel 18th Anniversary New—Spring Coats, Suits Dresses Advance Fashions— Anniversary Price— $2 2.88 Every garment is new for Spring . . . Suits with mannish airs but feminine chic . . . Coats furred or plain tailored . . . Dresses . .. Prints ... Lingerie touches . , . in every wanted Misses’ and women’s sizes included. You will save handsomely during this sale on your Spring and Easter Wardrobe. Phone National 1133 SILVER FOXES '100 Other Silver Foxes IS5 *135 *I50 *195 Pointed and Red Foxes Also Dyed Cross Fox, Beige, Black and Cocoa Foxes... 28 Third Floor TUESDAY, MARCH bridge today. Guests were Miss Cum- mings, Mrs. Joseph P. Madigan, Mrs. E. C. Ardesser, Mrs. Joseph Stanley, Mrs, Ruhl, Mrs. James Toomey, Mrs. Willlam _Johnson, Mrs. Thomas P. Brown, Mrs. Daniel Mulcahy, Mrs. Sarah Deeds, Mrs. William O’Connor, Mrs. M. E. Joynt, Mrs. E. H. Howard and Mrs. William H. Donovan. ‘The New York Chapter of the Trinity College Alumnae Association, Miss Mary Agatha Kelly of Dobbs Ferry president, has completed plans for the annual bridge and fashion show Saturday after- noon at 2 o'clock in the ball room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, in New York City ‘The proceeds will be for the building fund of the recently proposed permanent club headquarters of the alumnae. Miss Catherine Dillon of New York City heads the Arrangements Committee. Assisting her are Mrs. Vincent Butler of Jersey City, chairman of the Floor Committee; Mrs. James G. Dougherty Let Us Plan and Make Your Suip Covers Make your selections NOW from our vast stock of imported and do. mestic fabrics. Advice and sugg: tions from our staff of expert dec rators at your service. McDevitt’s slip covers skillfully planned and executed cost no more than the ordinary kind . . . yet will :dd individual atmosphere to your ome. W orth-while savings can be made by placing your order NOW. Slip Covers, Draperies, Awnings, Reupholstering, Window Shades. o Distinetion 1202 G 1. Distriet 3211 of New York City, chairman of the mannequins; Mrs. Cornelius Walsh of Jackson of New York City of the publicity. ‘The Woman's National Democratic Club entertained at its weekly forum luncheon yesterday when the it of honor and speaker was M. Plerre de Lanux of Paris, France, editor, writer, lecturer, traveler, organizer of the French “Comite d'Action pour la Societe des Nations” and director of the Paris in- Shawl Collars Fox-Bordered Pleldston of the prizes and Miss Alice | Disa: Among those at the luncheon were Mrs. Samuel Herrick, the club’s new Mrs. Kite Trenbolm president, and . Abrams, director of the Washington in- formation office of the League of Nations. Former Gov. Nellie T. Ross, vice chairman of the Democratic Committee, was at the luncheon and (Continued on Fourth Page.) Brothers 1213 P ) a new and distinet Spring Coat fashion featured here It's an advance Spring fashion . . . the fur- bordered shawl collar on Spring coats . . .it's a fashion success already . . . it's most flatter- ing ...and dressy ... we emphasize it in our Spring coat collection and want you to see it. From $87.50 d. B.Jones & Co 1219-1221 G Street N.W. The Popular G Street Store Between 12th and 13th Spring Demonstration Sale Introducing the new Spring Dress Styles to 1,200 Washington women. We are offering dresses that are new, seasonable and desirable at a price much lower than they would ordinarily-sell for at the beginning of the season. Every dress in this sale is a bona-fide reduction from our regular marked prices, and from a line of dress styles that in our opinion is one of the best it has ever been our pleasure to show the Washington public. Evers wanted style, material, color e y Dress Sale: Wednesday 800 New Dresses 400 Dresses From Our Regular Stock Reduced for Wednesday Only Former Prices R g negtlns Tt to $16.50 Fashionable New Spring Coats Possessing the Accumulated ‘Advantages of Price Concession—Quality—Style Superiority Materials Pebble Mesh Wool Ratine Velvet Novelty Tweeds Colors Beige Miam! Green Skipper Blue Black Navy Red Made to Sell for $29.75 to $39.50 Sale Price 247 Furs Leopardine Gray Xid Galyak Erminette Americsn Broadtall Mole Canadian Welf Saqulrrel Galapan Wear the Styles of Expensive Coats—Save Money by Choosing from This New Collection During This Sale ~—Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Materials Tweeds Basket Weaves Covertag New Mixfures Made to Sell for $2L75 to $29.75

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