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.. for SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) ., an Miss Woodbridge is the flancee Lieut. Bream Patrick, the son of Gen. and Mrs. Patrick. Mrs, J. Franklin Bell and her daugh- ter, Miss Margot Bell, have left Wash- ington for Florida. They will return to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel in about two weeks. Miss Constance Olney, a student at ‘Vassar College, has joined her parents, and Mrs. Warren Olney, jr., of the Carlton, ‘where Easter holidays. The forthcoming appearance at Con- stitution Hall of the distinguished Brit- ish novelist and dramatist, John Gals- worthy, is attracting city-wide interest and his lecture, “Six Favorite Novelists” at Constitution Hall, Saturday evening, April 11, at 8:15 o'clock, will be notabie the numb:r of prominent persons who will sponsor and attend the event, ‘which is under the auspices of the Com- munity Institute. Outstanding among the sponsors of the Galswortny lecture are the Sccretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon; the Ambassacor ot PFrance, M. Paul Clauael; the Bishop of Washington, Right Rev. James E. Freeman; Mgr. Edward L. Buckey, Gen. John Pershing, Rear Admiral W. L. Cs Hmr:‘nm. Charles Noble Gregory, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Mr. Mark | Yest - Pinley, Mrs. L. M. Leisenring and Mr. Paul Wilstach. Mme. Rimsky-Korsakoff’s talk this | evening at the Arts Club on the life and work of her uncle, the great Russien | composer, Tchulkowsky, will be musi-| cally illustrated by Mr. Milton Schwartz, viol accompan‘ed by Dora Mino- vich; Elizabeth Garden Coombs, pianist, MRS. BEN H. FULLER, | Wife of Maj. Gen. Fuller, commandant, United States Marine Corps, recent host- ess to Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, whose birthday anniversary she celebrated. Mrs. Fuller has discontinued her at-homes for the season. —Carter-Bailey Photo. and also by Mrs. Ralph Barnard, con- | tralto, who is the evening’s hostess. All the numbers will be Tschaikowsky's compositions. Mrs, Elliott L. Thurston will entertain at luncheon and bridge this afternoon in her home in Georgetown. Mrs. G. La Mar Smith of Georgia| street, Chevy Chase, entertained at tea | on Sunday in honor of her mother, | Mrs. Andrew Johnson Mullican, and her sister, Polly Mullican, of German- town, Pa, who are visifing her over the Easter holidays. Mrs. H. H. Barton, who lives at the Hay-Adams House, is spending a few days at the Barclay in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ross Cannon gave a luncheon terday at the Shoreham Hotel. Her guests included Mrs. Kirby Smith, Mrs. Walter Holcombe, Mrs. W. T. Titus, | Mrs, Edmond Horgan, Mrs. Halbert E Payne, Mrs. George Hart and Mrs. E gar Snowden. Miss Prancis H. Clark of Ph'ladelphia is visiting Mrs. E. Quincy Smith at 3110 Woodland drive. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Semerville and Easter Fine Luggage Va Men’s Gladstone Bags Regular $50 Fine Leather Bag. . .. .Now $37.50 Regular $45 Solid Leather Bag. . . .Now $33.75 Regular $40 Solid Leather Bag. Colors—Suntan and English Russet 24 and 26 Men's Oxford Bags Regular $40 Cobra Cowhide Bag. . .Now $30.00 Regular $25 Solid Leather Bag. .. .Now $18.75 Colors—Russet and Black 18 and 20 Inch Sizes Men’s Suitcases Regular $45 Fine French Edge Case. Now $33.75 Colors—Suntan, Russet and Black 28 and 30 Inch Sizes Men'’s Kit Bags Regular $55 Fine Leather Bag Regular $50 Solid Leathet Bag. .. .Now $37.50 Colors—Nut Brown, Suntan and Black Sale of Off . .Now $30.00 Inch Sizes Now $41.25 children of Evanston, IIl, are at the Carlton for several days, accompanied by Miss Rebecca Patton of Catlettsburg, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker gav a dinner last evening at the Shoreham | the party remaining later for | Hotel, supper dancing. The guests included Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thomas Hendricks, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, Miss Anita | Parker and Mr. Carle Dane. Miss Helen Keeler of New Haven, Conn.,, who has been spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carr at 923 Decatur street northwest, has re- turned to her home. Mrs, Edward A. Cafritz entertained a WASHINGTON, party of 3t luncheon yeltmdlywt the Shoreham Hotel in compliment her sister, Mrs. Larry Gleason of New York City, who is now her house guest. Mrs. Helene A. Pyle, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Prances L. Pyle, and Mrs. Edward J. Aldworth, arrived Sat- urday from her home in Grand Rapids, Mich,, and is at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mrs. W. Clarence Miller entertained & company at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel, the party afterward playing bridge in the hotel’s card rooms. ‘The guests included Mrs. Louis Con- radis, Mrs. Murray Gifford, Mrs. Ber- nard Ashford, Mrs. Harry Barker, Mrs. Ella Coughlin, Mrs. Richard Wellford, Mrs. Rosamond Frasard, Mrs. George Estler, Mrs, Georg2 Daw, Mrs. Herman Walz and Mrs. Charles Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bolles and their son and daughter, Mr. Randolph Bolles, jr., and Miss Jeanne Bolles of ‘Washington, Conn., have been at th D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 81, I Mayflower for a few days, and will lea today for their home. En route home, by plane, they will stop in New York for a short visit. Dixie Ball at Mayflower April 8 Elicits Interest. General interest is being shown in the card party to be given by Dixie Chapter, United Daughters of the Con- federacy, at the Mayflower Hotel on the evening of April Among the patrons and patronesses are Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger, Mrs. Edward W. Pou, and Mrs. nd Mrs. C. W. 3 . George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. Charles Willlamson, Mrs. Thompson Wailes, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Poindexter Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Edson W. Briggs, Commodore Conrad C. Smith, Dr. Lewis H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. Al- Henry N. 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It is exceptionally smart in either beige or green. .. $ 47.50 Hlustrated right HATS FOR EASTER 10 $'| 2.50 15 2 , 3 E. Mon- roe, Miss Carolyn Hendricks, Mrs. D. C. Turnipseed, Mrs, W. 8. Douglas, Miss Elizabeth Cullen, Miss Lucy Watt and Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Walsh. Senator and Mrs. Marcus Cooldge was among those who attended the National Club. The guest of honor and er was Mr. Daniel C. Roper, who talked of “A Visit to the Hermitage,” the home of Gen. Andrew Jackson, located about 12 miles from Nashville, Tenn. Others at the luncheon were Mrs. Sidney C. Neale, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Charles Warren, Miss Eric Morris, Mrs. John Small, Dr. and Battle, Mrs. Basil Manly, Stuart, Mrs. Edward Keal ward B. Meigs, Mrs. Miss Ruth Oberly, Mrs. Samuel Her- rick, Mrs. Daniel C. . Mrs. Luke (Continued on Fourth Page.) 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