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S 1708 Massachusetts DELECTABLE DOLLAR D! . GRACE GRAVES HERRIN( MRS, B. CARSON DOUGHERTY. Phone Dccatur 3115, OCIETY. HART AND . HUTCHISON ENCLOSURES AND SHIELDS 1 SAVE YOUR DRAPES—avold streaked walls with this Radiator Enclosure. In designs and colors to match your decorating scheme. Liberal terms— No carrying charge. H. S. GODARD Phono Walnut 8020, Nicht and Day, for Information COMING!!! Friday, March 17, 8:15 P.M, By Special Request of Her Students and Friends!! Educator Metapsychique Mar. 17, 18, 19 at 8:15 P.M,| Willard Hotel 10th Floor Ballroom FIFTH AVENUE AT SIXTY-FIRST ST. NEW YORK Fotel Lierze roviding every luxury of fineliving at a convenient and distinguished address. The attractive Georgian Room for luncheon — the fascinating Grill Neptune for dinner and supper with dancing. ROOMS—SINGLE OR EN SUITE FOR A DAY OR A YEAR. CHARLES PIERRE, President !Honolulu Trip Begun By Capt. Montadue and Wife of Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Macon Ware Have Returned From Visit to Former's Mother at Tappahannock, Va. RIA, Va., March 11.—Capt. and Mrs. Jeffry Montague left last week for New York and sailed for Honolulu, where the former has peen ordered for duty. For two years Capt. Montague has been copnected with the Battle- fields Memcrial Park Commission. Montague, is a student in the graduate school of Duke University. Mrs. Monta- gue formerly was Miss Harriatte Lee Taliaferro of Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Ware have re- turned from a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Ware, at Tappa- hannock, who also had as her guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Eubank of Newport News. Miss Margaret Cunningham of State Teachers’ College, in Fredericksburg, spent last week end with her parents and had as her guests her classmates, Miss Anne Camp of Charlotte, N. C.; Miss Anne Donnelly of Macon, Ga. Miss Mildred Burrows of Spotsylvania County and Miss Mary Wallace Dunlap of Lexington, Va. Mr. William Wheat- ley Cunningham of Massanutten Mili- tary Academy, in Woodstock, also spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, James W. Turner an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca Virginia, to Mr. Robert James Braithwaite of Berkeley Springs, W. Va., Wednesday, March 1, in Rockville. Mrs, Orrick Swann of Richmond is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair. Miss Florence McKinnon and Miss Laura Foster of Columbus, Ohio, are guests of Mrs. W. D. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstads enter- tained at tea Sunday afternoon, March 5, in _honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Burton of Belona, . Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blankenbaker and Mrs. Herbert Dulin of Dunavant, Va, were week end guests of the latter's niece, Mrs. M. S. Johnson. during her stay in the Capital. MISS HELEN BULKELEY LEAKE, ‘Who will remain in Washington during the Spring season with her aunt, Mrs. James G. Wentz. Several entertainments have been given in honor of Miss Leake —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mr. C. W. Jennings of Greensboro, N. C., spent this week with his brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Jennings. President and Cabinet Capt. and Mrs. John B. Baker and Invited to National Play their two young daughters have arrived | President and Mrs. Franklin D. from Sante Fe, N. Mex, to make thelr | poocevelt head the distinguished list of e in Al dria. e A Mws." Charles T, Martin | invited guests to attend the opening of ing, March 4, to celebrate the 30th an= | yiona) Theater tomorrow night. niversary of their marriage. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.| Included among the distinguished Charles W. Martin, son of the hosts, | guests are Vice President and Mrs. John and their son-in-law and daughter, MI. | N Garner, Secretary of Commerce and entertained at reception Saturdey even- | Noel Coward's “Cavalcade” at the Na- | W Talk of the Town! SEE THESE NEW SPRING a SUITS Man-Tailored 8-Piece Suits, consisting of double-breasted jacket, a skirt and a full-length fitted coat. Irish Tweeds in blue-and-white and black-and-white. Sizes 14 to 18. $39.75 Other Suits, $16.75 to $49.75 @ CHARGE ® ACCOUNTS ® INVITED THE WOMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH and Mrs. William G. Brenner, of At- lanta; Miss Eva Wheeler and Mr. Stuart Wheeler of Harrisonburg. The Rev. Curtis Bishop of Danville, Va., was the week end guest of the Rev. |and Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge in the par- sonage of the Baptist Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scott of Cleve- land have left by motor for their home after a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. R. B. Scott. The Right Rev. R. O. Campbell, Order of the Holy Cross, Bishop of Liberia, was a_guest this week of the Rev. Herbert W. Van Couenhoven in the rectory of Grace Episcopal Church. Mr. Lewis Harvey of Washington and Lee University, accompanied by two of | his classmates, Mr. Carson Huntley of New York City and Mr. John Varda- man of Montgomery, Ala. spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. and Miss Emily Taylor of Lincoln, Va. were guests last week of Mrs. Taylor's ‘Taylor | Harmon Reed, who entertained at ibridge Friday evening, March 3, in their honor. Miss Mary Leadbeater of Goucher College, Baltimore, was with her mother, Mrs. John Leadbeater, over the last week end and had as her guests for the inauguration her class- mates, Miss Josephine Stafford, Miss Mary Brown and Miss Adelaide Holmes. Mrs. Clement Ellis Conger of Rock- ingham County is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Reese. Miss Eleanor Carroll, who has been the guest of Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes of New Hampshire in their home, at 111 North Alfred street, re- turned Tuesday to her home in New York, accompanied by Mrs. Keyes. Miss Carroll is associate editor of the De- lineator, of which Mrs. Keyes also is an associate editor and contributor. « Miss Dianthia Webster has returned to her home, in Englewood, Va., aftera visit to Mrs. W. B. Atkins. Miss Frances Lannon of New York City is the guest of her cousin, Miss Minnie Henderson. Capt. and Mrs. Glenn C. Cole and their children have returned from lando, Fla, where they have been for two months.. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dyer of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Arnold of Haddonfleld, N. J., ahd Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of Scranton, Pa., were inaugural guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rivenburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horseman of Shadyside, Ohio, and Miss Mary Moore of Lancaster, Ohio, have gone to their homes after & visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. T._Hilliary. Mrs. Mary Hayward of Brazil, Ind, is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayward. Mr. Harman Francis of Richmond spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett P. Francis, who also had with them Miss Lucy De Saussure of Meadeville, Pa.; Miss Eve- lyn White of Richmond and Dr. 8. 8. Sutphen of Beckley, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Smith re- turned Monday to their home, in Win- chester after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. Miss Peggy Meredith has gone to her home, in Norfolk, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Frankland. Miss Patricia Alsop and Miss Nellle Alsop have left for Grand Saline, Tex., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owen, whose mar- riage took place recently in Staunton, have returned from their wedding trip. B Tuesday Luncheon for Women's Mininfi Auxflinry | . Echoes of the annual meeting in New York of the Woman's Auxiliary of Mining and Metallurgicel Engineers will b= given at the meeting of the District of Columbia Section Tuesday, March 14, in the Y. W. C. A., Seventeenth and K streets. The members of this sec- tion registered at the New York meet- ing were: Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mrs. J. H. Hedges, Mrs. C. Terry du Rell. Mrs. Reginald S. Dean, Mrs. Myron Walker, Mrs. William Huff Wagner, Mrs. A. W. Dickerson, Miss Helen Cobourn Smith, Mrs. G. Sherburne Rogers, Mrs. Wil- liam M. Corse and Mrs. Oliver Bowles. Mrs. Bowles, the retiring chairman, read the annual report of this section. The guest of honor at the Tuesday luncheon will be Miss Helen Cobourn Smith, whose mother, the late Mrs. George Otis Smith, was an officer and active in this section. Mrs. Charles Jackson will preside at the meeting. Card pnrty Tuesday to Benefit U. D. C. Work More than usual interest is being shown in the card party to be given by the United Daughters of the Confed-: eracy Tuesday at the Roosevelt Hotel. The committee includes Mrs. G. H. Alexander, chairman; Mrs. Lorena R. A. All ‘Walter . Tuck, Mrs. W. Va., | H brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | Fl Mrs. Danlel C. Roper, Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Woodin, Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern, Secretary of Agri- culture and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull, Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Labor, Miss Frances Perkins; Postmaster General and Mrs. James A. Farley, Attorney General and Mrs. Homer 8. Cummings, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Louis McHenry Howe, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Marvin Hunter Mclntyre, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Stephen T. Early, the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Senator Charles L. McNary, Senator Hiram W. Johnson, Senator David I. Walsh, Senator Marcus A. Coolidge, Senator Millard E. Tydings, Senator J. amilton Lewis, Senator Robert M. La Folette, jr.; Senator and Mrs. Harry lood Byrd, Representative John W. McCormack, the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Willilam Duncan Herridge, Mr. and Hume Wrong, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Mahoney, Mr. E. D'Arcy McGreer | and Mr. H. F. Feaver, all of Canada. ‘The Ambassador of England and Lady Lindsay, Mr. F. D. G. Osborne, Col. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzmaurice Day, Capt. and Mrs. Patrick McNamara, the Hon. L. J. Flennes, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chalkley, Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Shone, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W. Toor, Ensign Comdr. J. S. Orr, Capt. and Mrs, F. St. D. B. Lejeune, Mr. and Mrs. Magowan, Mr. Roger M. Makins, M Maurice Rodney Greiffenhagen, Mr. H. W. A. Freese-Pennefather, Mr. and | Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart and Mr. H H_Sims, all of the British embassy. The Irish Minister and Mrs. | Michael MacWhite and Mr. and Mrs Coleman J. O'Donovan, all of the Irish Free State. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hen- drick Louw, Dr. and Mrs. Phillp R. Botha and Mr. Eugene Kevin Scallan. ‘The White House correspondents and the officers of the Gridiron Club will be invited guests at the emiere of “Cavalcade” at the National next Mon- day night. Program for Forum Tea at Y. W. C. A, Tuesday “War Debts and World Prosperity” is the topic of the Public Affairs Forum tea to be held at the Y. W. C. Seventeenth and K streets, Wedn: at 4 o'clock. The speaker is Miss Mary Bainbridge Hayden, associate editor of American Observer, & former. political writer and radio speaker on “Women in_Politics.” ‘The members of the committee lYlon- soring these forum teas are Miss Eliza- beth Eastman, Miss Caroline Huston Thompson, Mrs. Luke Wilson, Mrs. Wwilllam Adams Slade, Mrs. Fred Shel- ton, Mrs. Josephine January, Mrs. Cozier, Mrs. Wilder Spaulding, Mrs. A. H. Bakshion, Miss Saida Hartman, Mrs. Irving Ketchum, Miss Hettie P. Anderson, Mrs. Fred E. Wright and Mrs. E. E. Danly, chairman of committee. Sl S L Bostonian Host at State Society Dinner Mr. Joseph Mitchell Day of Boston, Mass., entertained a company of 10 at inaugural dinner Saturday evening by the New York State Soclety in honor of Governor and Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman at the Mayflower. He had as his guests, Miss Kay ODonnell, Miss Kay Fallon, Miss Beatrice Reardon, Miss Helen Maloney and Miss Helen Buckley, all of Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass.; Mr. S. Rinehart Cohill of Hancock, Md.; Prof. Alphonse Francis Schutte of Frankfcrt, Germany, & mem- ber of the faculty of the Catholic Uni- versity of America; Mrs. Gregory Faith of Hancock, Md, and Mr. Francis Anthony McCann of this city. Following the dinner the party at- tended the inaugural ball. On Sunday afternoon a motcr sight- seeing trip was made, the party beln? joined by Mr. William H. Exner of Pittsburgh, Pa. ARTHRITIS! Mountain Valley = Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ar- kansas, is a_reliable aid in treatment of Arthritis. A New York hospital's clinical test on a number of chronic cases brought splendid results. If vou want relief you owe it to yourself to learn more about this famous water. Phone or Write Today for In- formation, Booklets and Sample MountainValleyWater America’s Foremest Health Water From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 1405 K N.W. Met. 1062 Allen | | Wallaces Take Apartment For Residence in Capital (Continued From First Page.) the youngest of the new congressional hostesses, having only recently cele- brated her 22d birthday anniversary. Representative and Mrs. Brown have & suite at the Harrington, but plan to }:ke a furnished house or apartment ter. ‘The economic adviser to the Secretary of State and Mrs. Herbert Feis will re- turn tomorrow from New York, where | they are spending the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Stanley Brown. Mrs. Feis has been with her parents for a week, Mr. Feis| Joining her yesterday on Long Island. ‘The Delegate from Alaska and Mrs. Anthony J. Dimond and their daughter, Miss Marie Dimond, have taken the apartment at 3024 Tilden street, which was occupled by former Representative | Arthur M. Free. | Among those who have taken up their residence at Wardman Park Hotel dur- | ing the past few days for the duration of the present congressional session are Representative Fred J. Sisson of New | York, who will be joined by Mrs. Sis- | son next week; Representative Robert | F. Rich of Woolrich, Pa., and Repre- | sentative Clarence J. McLeod, who has | returned to his apartment from his home in Detroit. Friendship House Tea and Musicale at 5 O'rok‘i ‘The program at Priendship House, | 324 Virginia avenue southeast this aft- ernoon at 5 o'clock, is to be of especial interest to young people and children. Walter Swank. a talented pupil of Frances Gutelius, will play several ‘ groups of piano numbers. Harry Klee | will play saxophcne solos, accompanied | by his sister, Helen Klee. ‘ A vesper hymn will be sung by mem- | bers of the Sing Song Glee Club of | Friendship House, accompanied by their | director, Jessie M. Olin. The public is invited. ' | Street al 1th | ‘What shirts for 20c! silk and Amazing Speci Infants’ 39¢ to 89c¢ Shiits, 29¢ Button-down fronts! wool. In sizes up to 3 years. Palais Royal—Downstairs. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Lester Lansburgh, accompanied by her daughter Jane, left for their home in New York yesterday after spending a week in the city, as the guests of friends. Miss Helen Leon of Ventnor, N. leaving for her home today, after be- ing the guest for a week her sister, Miss Belle Leon. Mrs, Milton Schlesinger of Cleveland, Ohio, was the it of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Goldsmith of the Westcheste: :In route to her home from Richmon a. Miss Irma Hirschberg of Philadel- phia, Mrs. Jacob Miller and Mr. Harry Miller of Atlantic City were recent IIH"].I of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pimes and ‘amily. Mrs. Arthur D. Marks of Wardman Park Hotel was hostess Friday at luncheon and bridge, entertaining the Friday Card Club. ‘The Council of Jewish Women will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Community Center Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. An interesting P has been arranged, with Mr. Clifford Berryman, well known car- toonist; Miss. Ruth Kobbe, contralto soloist, accompanied at the plano by Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer, followed by social hour with several members act- iny hostesses. g . Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss leaves today for New York to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr. James Moses, Miss Natalle Loeffler, who was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser of Chevy Chase, Md., has returned to her home in New York. Mr. Edmund I Kaufmann and Mr. Cecil Kaufmann returned yesterday morning 1 & two weeks’ stay at the Hollywood Inn, Hollywood, Fla. Mr. Sidney Ross of Baltimore is the week end guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kauf- mann of Colorado avenue, and attended the twenty-first birthday stag dinner of his nephew, Mr. Joel Kaufmann, last night, when 40 guests were present. Mrs. Leman Goldman of Atlantic | City spent the past week with her uncle, | Mr. Benjamin Heid, and family of Lanier place, leaving for her home on Friday. Mrs. William Greenspon of Blue- flelds, W. Va., is the guest of her moth- er, Mrs. Belle Rothschild. Mrs. Otto Wolf and Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal accompanied Mr. Joseph Pach on a motor trip to Atlantic City | yesterday for the week end, where they Jolned Mrs. Pach, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess. Mr. and | Mrs. Hess were guests over the inaugu- ration. Mrs. Fred Berman has returned to her home in South Boston, Va. after being the guest of her mother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann of Colorado avenue were hosts at a dinner last night in honor of the 21st birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Joel Kaufmann, when his*men friends were asked. Later in the evening addi- tional guests joined the party for dancing. Mrs. Benjamin Hofheimer returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Frida: being the guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Barnet of Woodley Park Towers. 3 Mrs. Leon Reid, who was the guest, of relatives for the inauguration, re-| turned to her home in New York Priday. | Miss Aline Lansburgh is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn of the Westchester. Mrs. Sadie Arensberg of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was the guest of Mrs. Alex- ander Wolf for the past week, retumed‘ | to her home Friday. Mrs. Wolf enter- tained at a bridge luncheon Wednes- Phillip Connecticut Avenue and L Street (1727 L Street N.W.) Stock-Reducing Sale All Gowns, Coats and Millinery Reduced For a Quick Clearance Large Group of Dresses at $10.00 Other Groups of Dresses at $14.75, $16.50 and up to $49.50 Originally valued comsiderably more. Spring Coats—fur trimmed, New Spring Evening Specially reduced. Good Assortment of New Spring Hats (Very wearable styles) Use your charge account here. New accounts solicited. ALAISROYA OWNSTAIRS™ Children’s and Infants’ Day MONDAY On Desirable New Little Girls’ 59c Panty Dresses 39¢c Fabrics of a quality you've never ore seen at 39c! Fine Per- cales — Pepperells and other makes! Broad- cloths that launder beautifully! And such cute styles! Gay prints, lovely Spring colors! All are cut full, with ge%ep hems. BSizes 3 to in. Quilted Crib Pads—29c value —18x34 in, L...ieeeiannn sone 14c Quilted Pads—size 17x18 al Purchase! Made of cotton, 15 | their home in Charles Town, W. V: Almost Unheard-Of Low Prices ' Amazing Values! Infants’ 29¢ Cotton Dresses— Infants’ hand-made, hand-embroidered Infants’ 25¢ Hand-made Bi —pink and blue . . 69c Stockinette Sheetings— pink and white—size 27x43 Infants’ 29¢ Kimonos and Gowns Infants’ $1.95 Silk Coats—white and pink —all silk lined —in- fants’ sizes Toddlers’ $1.95 Dresses—hand-made, hand - embroidered — white, pink, blue—sizes 1, 2, 3 . Infants’ white broadcloth — hand - embroidered — sizes 1, 2, 3 Boys’ 39c Wash Suits—combinations and solid colors—2 6 yrs. . 89¢ Red Diamond Diapers— 27x27 in.—12 to a package.. Babies’ 39c Crib Sheets 36x34 in. .. . Babies’ 29¢ Part Wool Hose THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 12, 1933—PART THREE. SPENDING SPRING HERE day, when covers were laid for eight ests. Mr. Robert ‘Allman has returned to his home in Philadelphia after a week end visit here as the guest of friends. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were hosts at dinner Sunday night, March 5, at their apartment in Wardman Park Annex in honor of out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom returned to motor Thi after spending a week here wnh“rmm. 55 Miss Mae Schwartz of Pittsburgh was the guest of relatives over the inaugu- Tal Mrs. Pauline Rukeyser has returned to her home in New York after a week's stay in the Capital as the guest of rels tives, Mr. Merryle S. Rukeyser re- turned to New York after the inaugu- ration. Mrs. A. Leverson is making elaborate plans for a luncheon and bridge at her home, 527 Decatur street, Wednesday, March 15, the proceeds of which will go toward the support of the sanitarium of the J. L. R. Soclety in Denver, Colo. y.r. Emanuel Schloss motored here for® the week end from Syracuse Uni- versity and is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Schioss of the Ar- gonne. Mrs. Lawrence Sycle of Richmond, Va., was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kann of Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Weinberg have returned to their home in Frederick, Md., after being the guests of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby. Miss Gertrude Sherby has re- turned to her studies at Goucher College. Mr‘. Horace Pack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Pack, leaves today for Hunt- ington, W. Va., to make his future home. Several farewell parties were given in his honor during the past week. Mr. Pack is leaving Washington to take up business in Huntington. A dinner and dance of the Amity Club took place at the Mayflower Ho- tel Wednesday night, which brought to- gether a_large gathering. Mr. Alvin Newmyer was toastmaster. Miss Helene Goldensky has returned to her home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. S. White of Pitts- burgh were the guests the past week of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Palkin of the Broadmoor. Rev. Dr. Philip D. Brookstaber ol’ Harrisburg, Pa., was the guest of friends | Friday and occupled the pulpit at the Eighth Street Temple that night. | The Young People’s League of the| Temple have arranged for an elaborate program tonight in the vestry room. Frederic William Wile will be the guest speaker and vocal selections by Irma Briggs, with Milton Strauss at the piano, and a one-act play by Franz | Molar, entitled “Matter of Husbands.” | Mrs. Fannie L. Adler announces the engagement of her daughter Henrietta to Mr. Morris S. Schwartz of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sonn of Balti- more, with their two young daughters, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kronheim. Milton Kron- heim, jr., who is a senior at Johns Hop- NORMANDY FARM™: POTOMAC, MD. The Genial Warmth of Open Fires —adds to the satisfaction of deli- cately prepared meals. Peasant songs are sung to the accordion Sunday afternoon and evening. Rockville 352 River Road to mile Turn right 1 Great Falls Highw: Louise sport and tailored Prices start at Wraps Many at cost. $14.75 $5.00 and $7.50 L Phone Blstrict Spring Items o Infants’ Needs! 19¢ 15¢ 15¢ S5¢ 19¢ 10c 19¢ 25s Pillow Cases— $1.39 S9¢ and 4for$1 39¢ C 4for$1 69¢c 19¢ SOCIETY. kins University, also was here for the ina tion. uguration. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sonneborn of Wheel- ing, W. Va., were in Washington for the week end and were guests of rela- tives. Mrs. Abe Cohn of the Westchester left last night for Pittsburgh, where she is the guest of her son-in-law and by | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Adler, Miss Aline th, who was the guest of her sister over the inauguration, is visiting and their two young sons. in Norfolk, Va., before going South. of Miss Dorothy Louis Fox, Miss Neuman and Mr. Fox are well The engagement has been announced Neuman and Mr. known in Washington, where they ha'g often visited and have many friends. Miss Lilian Kahn is spending the ‘weel- end with her mother, Mrs. Isadore Kahn, and will return to her studies at ‘Goucher College tomorrow. ‘The marriage of Miss Alma Hornstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac L. Hornstein of Baltimore, to Mr. Barry ldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- Goldman of Washington, place Sundsy, March 5. After a trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Goldman will make their home in Baltimore. Mrs. Irving Davidson is returning to | her home, in Red Bank, N. J, today after being the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. Adler, for two weeks. Miss Jean Meyer, who was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Young of the West- | checter, has returned to her home, in Wheeling, W. Va. Mrs. Edith Bser, formerly of 1506 Monroe street, has moved into her new home, 6132 Thirtieth street. Agnes Scott Club Dinner at Dodge! ‘The Agnes Scott Club of Washing- ton will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Dodge Hotel in honor of Miss Penelope Brown, the field secretary of Agnes Scott Col- lege, who is in Washington for a week. both of Baltimore. Both took Mothers' Club Card Party As School Benefit ‘The Mothers’ Clnb of St. James’ Catholic Church, Mount Rainier, Md., will give its annual St. Patrick’s day card party for the benefit of the school at Thirty-seventh street and Rhode Island avenue Thursday, March 16, at 8 o'clock pm. Bridge and five hun- dred will be played, a prize will be awarded each table and there will be a door prize. Mrs. Charles Speake and Mrs, Thomas Pitzpatrick will be hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Mary Bailey, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs, Elizabeth Long- cor, Mrs. 8. E. Masin, Mis. H. L. Land- holt and Mrs. Helen Mowatt, Judge Stafford to Speak for Italy-America Society Judge Wendell Phillips Stafford, for- mer associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, will address the Italy-America Society at ‘the next meeting to be held Monday, | March 20, in the Chinese room of the | Mayflower. Dante and “The Divine Comedy” will be the subject of his talk. — | @9 ANNIVERSARY | | $2 SPECIAL! 32 No more, no less—for one week only—thoroughly cleans and remod- els ‘your worn hat 1 price {rresistible. a_speciality. = You are exhibit of the latest RUTH MOLLOHAN | ! formerly with Mme. Ash [ 1011 H St. N.W. || 2na Floor District 9656 ed to my Paris coples. 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