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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) honor Mrs. Clark, wife of Rear Admiral Clark, entertained at a | today in her - the Cordova. Mrs. Seton is ent and Mrs. Clark first nt_of the National League of American Pen Women. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mosle of New | York Oity, who are spending a few ‘weeks at Gray's Hill Inn, Va, have as | their Mr. Mosle's brother, Mr. Frederick Mosle, and Mr. Frank Wilbert Stokes, who made two polar expedi- tions with Admiral Peary and one ant- arctic expedition with Nordenskjold, the moted Belgian explorer. Mrs. de Barros-Pimentel of Rio de | Janeiro is at the Shoreham Hotel for | an extended stay. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Perry. who| arrived here from Newport, R. I, the latter part of last week, have taken an | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, | where they will be for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Belder and daugh- ter of Hartford, Conn., spent the week end at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Belle Bogolub of Chicago. who | spent a month visiting in ‘Washington, Tias returned to her home. En route Miss Bogolub stopped in Philadelphia | and New York. Sorority to Give Party Tonight at Country Club. on Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi Legal uororlwty. wmp:nmmn at dinner and bridge this evening at the Washington | Golf and Country Club in honor of | Mrs. Helena Doocy Reed, Miss D. Falconer, Mrs. Willie N. Gauss, Miss Nell Guinn, Miss Vera M. Kelley, Miss Tomalee Nix, Mrs. Grace B. Stiles, Miss Bernice Woodward and Miss Mary B, Wright. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Gertrude Smith, chairman; Miss Agnes McWhinnie, Miss Mary L. Chadwick and Miss Gretta R. Palen. Plans have been completed for the card party to be given for the of Bt. Gertrude's School of Arts at Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. James G. annual benefit ments. St. Gertrude's School is under the supervision and guidance of the Rev. Tmmu ‘Verner Moore. Miss Mary Van Kleeck, director of the Russell Sage Foundation, is at the Cariton for several days. Mrs. George oG‘Yafdm‘\ Sell‘:old. Gm]l;1 tional president the American Gol Star Mothers, who has been in Phila- delphia the past two weeks, where she | ‘was the guest of the United Spanish | ‘War Veterans at the dedication of the memorial presented to the Museum of Art by that body, has returned to her home, In this city. her hter, Mrs. Willlam G. Nelson, | Mrs. Seibold was later under the care of a throat specialist, and was unable to at the me:t!n: of the Phila- of rs_in the Hotel Walton. Mrs. Eleanor Leona Snyder has re- turned to her home, 200 Massachu- - setts avenue northwest, after having spent the past six months with her relatives at Camden, N. J. ‘Many women active in club and cial life in Washington have made res- ervations for the annual May breakfast of the Political Study Club, to be held , May 23, at the Mayflower M. Shortall is chair- has assisting her Mrs, Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs, Virgil Mil- ler, Mrs. John Marchand, Mrs. Lewis Battle, Mrs. Rosa Mulcare, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. M. W. Winter, Mrs, Wil- liam Hoefer and Mrs. George Oliver Gillingham. The following have made reservations for the breakfast: Mrs. | Pred A. Rasch, Mrs. Harry Packard, | Mrs. Harry R. Perry, Mrs. E. W. Wal- lace, Mrs. Anne Lansborne, Mrs. Sallie !llg!l’. Mrs. Corrine N. Turner, Mrs. C. H. Claudy, 1da Chrisswell, Mrs. J. 8. Boyd, Mrs. R. ‘W. Howell, Mrs. Robert Lee Ettenger, Mrs. Lulu- Copeland, Mrs. ! Ernest Co While & guest of || Mrs. Ada C. Payne, Mrs. || Edward || Charming Bride MRS. BERNARD JOSEPH ATCHISON, Before marriage Miss Dorothy Jordon Wills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wills. —Bachrach Photo. R. B. Rollinson, Mrs. Elma R. Saul, Mrs. A. S. Mather, Mrs Jessie Lee Webb, Mrs. Henry Gordon Clay, Mrs. William Morris Wailes, jr.; Mrs. Frank Overman, Mrs. S. Fay Harper, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. La Gage, Pratt, Mrs. Frank S. Long, Mrs. John A. Massey, Mrs, Wil- liam T. Nishwitz, Mrs. Marie B. Mer- rill, Mrs. Edward C. Shields, Mrs. Hetty Pope Adams, Mrs. Warner O'Leary, Miss Helen Hyatt, Miss Paule Yates Long, Miss Marguerite Aitcheson, Mrs. R. W. Dunlap, Mrs. Grant Alton, Mrs. Thomas Di Mrs. A. G. McCall, Mrs. E. R. Whitmore, Mrs. Frank Morrison, THE EVEM STAR, WASHI Willlam_Cole, Miss Mabel Page, Mrs, Robert Ettenger, jr.; Mrs. Hugh Offutt, Mrs. Hugh Holphiene, Mrs. E. C. Matz, . B, , Mrs. Alice Minch, Mrs. J. L. Flynn, Mrs. R. C. Nunan, Mrs. Sara Frizzell, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Brown, Mrs. W. P. Junkins, Mrs. Paul Chase, Mrs, John Craven, Mrs. Lewis | Radcliffe, Mrs. M. A. Markley and Mrs. | Willlam Flemming. | A dinner will be given in honor of the president of George Washington | University and Mrs. Marvin by the | American Association of University | Women tomorrow evening, when Dr. | Marvin will speak on “Bases of Inter- | national Relations.” Mrs. Veerhoff, president of the club, will introduce the speaker, and Mrs. Paul Howe, vice pres- ident, will preside. | Many beautiful cups have been do- | | | Mrs. 1. B. Dodson ) nated for the many classes in the Na- tional Capital Horse Show, May 13, 14, 15 and 16, at Bradley Farms, Md. Among the many donors are Mrs. william _ Jeffries Chewning, jr.. Miss Maude Preece, Miss Elizgbeth Jackson, Mrs. C. D. Herron, Mr. Percy Niepold. | Mr. Karl Corby, Col. and Mrs. M. Rob- | ert Guggenheim, the De Graw Memo- | rial Cup, the Riding and Hunt Club | Trophy, Maj. George S. Patton, jr., and Mrs. David J. Dunningham. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Byram of | Reading, Mass,, are passing a brief time | at the Dodge Hotel and are accom- panied by ir daughter, Miss Helen Byram. Dr. and Mrs. Le Roy Coombs of New York City will be at Wardman Park Hotel during their stay in Washington. I Who was, before her marriage in St. Mrs. M. H. Herman of St. Petersburg, | Thomas' Church, Miss Adair Lyon Fla, is'at the Shorenam Hotel for 2 Childress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. few days, | John W.’ Childress.—Underwood Photo. Mrs. John W. Robinson arrived Friday | — from her home in Duluth, Minn., and | is at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite | stay. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Allen of Swarth- | more, Pa., will be at Wardman Park | Hotel for & short time. Mrs. Francis J. Fox of Chicago is at wy» LECTURE IS SECOND sponsored by the educational and in- dustrial departments of the Y. W. C. A. will be & talk on the problems of the textile worker to be delivered at 8 the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite | 0clock ~Wednesday night by Miss com, e e | Matilda Lindsey of _the o e her two ! G man's Trade Union League. , Miss Lindsey is & former member of . the trade union group in the Washing- Births Reported. ‘The following hs have been reported to | ton assoclation and has been connected | with the textile mills at Danville, Va. birt] | the Health Department in she last 24 hours | ®Sohn E ettie 8. Sommers. boy. TR SIP COVERS | Theresa Prick Tee-pc. suite and B separate cusbions. 5 Tasteners, tailored to your furniture. Btiful cretonne and Roman stripe, $16.50. ite or phone for samples. R. L. 1SHERWOOD 1513 28th St. S.E. Vlncent | GBESRL & und Frances Hoit. Albert J. and Henrietta Min y Willie and Jeanette Coleman. & the Gold star ||} Children’s 29c to 50c SOCKS 15¢ All styles in rayon nd lisle. rfects and 69c Tie-Back Curtains 37c Set Five-plece ruffied tle- backs with ruffied val- ance. Trimmed with colored rayon over- stitching.—Third Floor. Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. {rregulars.—Street Floor. Haines, Miss Anne Kraft, Mrs. John J. | | Cochran, Mrs. Charles Bright, Mrs. L. J. Pettijohn, Mrs. H. Denton, Mrs. RUG CLEANING May time brings out hid- den beauties of the world. Flowers and fruits, trees and blossoms. How Much Beauty Lies in Your Rugs? Our Cleaning Process not only recalls new Brilliance to Rugs, but Preserves Their Ap- pearance, Life and Qualities. A telephone call will place our oleaning services at your door, NESHAN G. HINTLIAN 818 17th St. Na. 9678, P R 2 Y Y PV YUTTTTN TILDEN GARDENS | e IN THE CLUB BUILDING Conn. 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Printed Percale in new Spring patterns, yd., 13V4¢ $1.25 and $1.50 Colored-Border Sheets, sizes 81x99 and 81x90. .. ... . .84c || '$1.00 Perfect Quality Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, chiffon and service weights . 69¢c $1.65 All-Silk Grenadine Silk Hose, full fashioned, 48 gauge. . . Pure Silk Hose, perfect quality, with smart twin heels. Al colors..... .-..... . 25¢ Famous Chardonize Run-Resistant Rayon Hose, every pair perfect. ... ....29¢c Children’s Union Suits, with waist attachment, all styles; sizes 2 to 12. . 2 for 48 Women’s Forest Mills Knit Union Suits, regular and extra sizes Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, $1.00 to $3.00 Silk Hose, Women’s $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Smart New Handbags, in many styles. . with knit insert in back ; sizes 10 to 16, 3 for §1, ea.,35¢ seconds in grenadine, chiffon and service weights. . 50c . .65¢c Silverplate, guaranteed for 10 years; spoons, knives, forks; in many styles, ea., 9c | 59¢ to $1.00 Costume Jewelry, including real stone novelties ea., 29¢ | $15.00 to $25.00 Beautiful Silk Dresses, Jacket Dresses and Ensembles. . $10.00 | Pure Silk Dresses, in washable silk crepe and silk pique $20.00 to $39.00 High-Grade Fur Scarfs, double and single styles 49¢ to 69c Certainteed Floor Covering, mill ends and slight seconds. . . sq. yd., 25¢ $1.50 and $2.00 High-Grade Rayon Underwear, in regular, extra and double extra 79¢ | $1.00 and $1.50 Beautiful Chardonize (run resistant) Underwear Women’s $2.00 Pure Silk and step-ins Underwear, dance sets, chemises, French panties, slips $1.00 $1.50 Corselettes, with or without inner belt; sizes 32 to 48. ' Charming New Daytime Frocks of fast-color printed fabrics; sizes 36 to 54.. . . Women’s $4.00 to $6.00 Arch Shoes and Fashion Shoes, in all styles $2.76 | Edna Wallace Hopper’s Famous Youth Cream and Restorative Cream, 47c and 85¢ 29c Sterilek Sanitary Pads, with Elastic Sanitary Belt free 2 for 29c New Spring and Summer Hats, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 values: cheice High-Class Spring and Summer Millinery, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values . . $2.88 | Men’s $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts, famous brands, all perfect $1.00 Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 High-Grade Athletic Union Suits, sizes 34 to 50 Men’s 35¢c Van Heusen Collars, perfect quality, popular styles | $1.25 All-Silk Georgette Crepe, 38 inches wide, all colors 59¢ to $1.00 Spring and Summer Neckwear, in lace, organdy and eyelet work. 29c and 59c | Boys’ 75¢ to $1.00 Wash Suits, popular stvles, in all colors Boys’ Wash Knickers, in grey crash, sizes 8 to 16 : also Shorts in sizes 4 to 10, 39c | Boy:’ “Bell” Blouses, in plain and fancy broadclnth and percale Children’s 29 to 50c Socks, in rayon and lisle, all styles, perfects andirregulars, 15¢ | 55¢ Boys’ Fancy “Shorts,” with elastic waistband or drawstring . . . 3 for 55¢, ea., 19¢ | ea., ||/ Men’s Rayon Shirts and Shorts, in white and colors, slight irregulars. . . ZScH S ———— oo | MRS. FRANCIS MEADE TOMPKINS, | The second of a_series of lectures | | National {CANDIDATES MUST PAY PRINCE WILLIAM FEES Ea June 3 Set as Deadline for County Primary—No Payments to Be Refunded. Special Dispatch to The Star. MANASSAS, Va., May 4.—All candi- dates announcing their candidacy for the several offices, for which nomina- tiong will be made at the primary elec-, tion' August 4, will be required to pay | to the county treasurer the prescribed | fees on or before June 3, according to | a ruling of the Democratic County | court house here. | It was also decided that in the event | there should be only one candidate for any office, no rebate will be made to| the candidate, and the sum paid in| shall be retained d applied toward general expenses of the primary election. | John Leary of Occoquan district was elected a member of the committee to | fiil the vacancy created by the recent | death of 8. T. Cornwell. D. E, Earhart, of the County Committee Sponsors Ant Antioch Shoes. $10.50 Have' we'shown' you THE NEW 4 For Court or Contract $16.50 It knows its fashion points, little frock of smooth sllk crepe . . . with a fitted hip yoke, flat buttons, flat pleats and a wide belt. In white or delectable pastel shades; sizes 14 to 20. € This Polo Dress Went to Paris $16.50 Actually! So smart that a Paris dressmaker or- dered it from our New York manufacturer! Of cool, porous mesh, the skirt white, the shirt in brown or rose. Joined by 2 swanky polo belt. Sizes 14 to 18. | | | | | Executive Committee, meeting in the © elleffs J. Lindsay Dawson, Occoquan; White, A. 8. Robertson and E. N. Gain le; Thomas H. Lion, Hooff and D. Arrington, Manassas, —— MOUNT ALTO VETERANS TO BE ENTERTAINED Minstrel Operetta Revue, “Song- land’s Romance,” Will Be Presented Tonight. Patients of Mount Alto Veterans' Hospital will be entertained tonight by & performance of “Songland's Romance,” & minstrel operetta revue, through the M. Pattle, A. courtesy of Mrs. Robert E. Mattingly, | wife of Judge Mattingly of Municipai Cn%}r‘t. " e cast will include Miss Flors Yocum, Edwin Steffe, Romeo Gul.r:rl‘t;l’ Henry Nestor, 8. W. Swygart, Albert Stern, Joseph Plunkett, Joseph Bernne, iOCl’l Shoes for ladies, because they truly are “Shoes of Happiness” That happiness which comes from supreme comfort, coupled with attractive shapes—and #the surety of Burt quality. We were very critical in our scrutiny of minute details before we adopted aitd 512.50 With low heel mode) at $8.50 Caring for Fuet Is Better Than Curing Them that remarkable Hose of ours for $17 Burt’s Park your car in the Capital Garage at our expense. 1343 F Street A |King, William' Bell, Aaron Kaplan, Dr. Joseph Weisberger, C R Dr. Seba L. Christie, E. 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D Be Cool We're Backing These Six As Sports Champions Amj isn’t it grand to find these sports things—btilt for coolness—built for action—designed in the 1931 tempo, which is smart. washable and will come up smiling from the tub time and again. Jelleff's Sports Shop is a gay place now, where you can choose active or country-club- verandah frocks with a minimum expense and a maximum of fashion. Almost every one is and Show Your Horse Sense It’s so inexpensive to as- semble a Summer riding habit! ‘White washable gabardine breeches, $4.95; Jodhpurs, $5.95; unlined flannel sleeveless jackets, bright or black, $13.50; broadeloth _shirts, ties with polo figures horses’ heads, $2.50. F For the Woman Who Golfs $16.50 Inverted box pleat in the back to give you shoulder pleats for a long stride, and a little pocket. All these in the new wash- able “Duclaire,” a rayon fabric with a self flgure Whl; ‘lznd pastels. Bizes $2.95; or E A New Washable Sports Fabric $25 Dupont’s eool, slightly porous basque,” a fabric that tailors beautifully in this smart ensemble. The dress is white, the jacket coin-dotted. Bizes 14 to 20. THE NEW Jelleffs oon from the church to thelr new homs in