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B2 i Patriotic RS. ROOSEVELT received the delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Daughters of Foun- ders and_Patriots, which is i being held in Washington this iweek. This is the first of such groups {to be received by Mrs. Roosevelt, the $many national patriotic societies which imeet annually in Washington during ‘the Spring season. Earlier in the day Mrs. Roosevelt_rode horseback. Yes- iterday Mrs. Roosevelt returned to {'washington by train and accompanied ithe President to the opening game of ‘the base ball sezson, later attending he Thrift Shop tea. ¥ Senator W. Warren Barbour of New 2Jersey presented a group of women {from his State to Mrs. Roosevelt, who Sreceived the peach blossoms which ithey brqught to her at noon. Mrs. Garner Guest of Honor /At Mrs. Dies Luncheon Today. i Mrs. Garner, wife of the Vice Presi- dent, was_the guest at luncheon today ‘of Mrs. Dies, wife of Representative ‘Dies of Texas, whose other guests for /the most were the wives of Senators and i Representatives from the Lone Star iState. White Easter lilies and candles %wm particularly suggestive of the sea- S $on. Besides Mrs. Garner, the guests were Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Tom Connally of #the Senate circle. Wives of Representa- stives from Texas: Mrs. O. H. Cross, Mrs. “Fritz G. Lanham, Mrs. Luther A. John- ‘son, Mrs. Ewing Thomason and Mrs. Chavez, wife of Representative Dennis Chavez of New Mexico, Mrs. McDuffle, iwife of Representative John McDuffle {of Alabama; Mrs. Overton, Wife of SRepresentative John H. Overton of Touisiana; Mrs. Mark Goodwin and Mrs, E. T. Seale from Texas, and Mrs. /W. C. Wren. { The Ambassador of Italy, Signor Au- jgusto Rosso, has issued invitations for TFriday evening, April 21, at 9 o'clock, in the Mayflower Hotel, when he will entertain the members of the Italy- jAmerica Society at an illustrated lec- sture which Mrs. Mitchell Carroll will igive on Rome and the Pontine Marshes. 1 The Minister of Norway, M. Bachke, Yeturned last evening from New York, SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Receives First Group of| Delegates to Annual Spring SOCIETY. Meetings. safled yesterday for her Scandinavian home to sperd the Summer. The Min- ister will join her there in July and will return with her in the Autumn. Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert are being joined in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel by their two sons, Mr. Adrien W. Hebert, who is practicing law in Providence, R. I, and Edouard S. Hebert, who is in his first year at Harvard Law School. They will spend Easter week here in Washington with their parents, and their sisters, Catherine and Marguerite. Senator Simeon D. Fess had friends | dining with him last evening at the Carlton, where he lives during the pres- ent sessions of Congress. Senator Marcus A. Coolidge was host to a small dinner party at the Russian Trolka last evening. Representative Robert F. Rich of Pennsylvania has returned to Washing- | ton after a short absence spent at his home in Woolrich, and he is accom- panied by Mrs. Rich. They will be at| Wardman Park Hotel until the end of | the present session of Congress. The special assistant to the Secre- | tary of the Treasury, Mr. Walter J. Cummings, and Mrs. Walter J. mings entertained informally at dinner last evening at the Carlton, the com- pany numbering seven. | Mr. Lawrence Wood Robert, jr., newly appointed an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, has arrived in Wash- ington and is staying at the Mayflower. Mrs. Robert and their son and daugh- ter are not planning to come to the Capital until the Autumn. They are now in Atlanta and the first of June will go to their Summer home at Sea | Island. Mr. Lawrence Wood Robert, 3d, | is at Georgia Tech, and his sister, Miss Louisa Ayres Robert, attends Agnes Scott College in Atlanta. Her parents had planned to have her study abroad next Winter but in view of Mr. Robert's appointment in Washington she will most likely remain here, and make her debut either next Winter or the fol- lowing season. Miss Robert is an expert swimmer Awhere he went with Mme. Bachke, who KAPLOWITZ BROS. THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND F FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE KAPLOWITZ DAYS EASTER FEATURE ATTRACTIONS EASTER ‘COATS, SUITS $16-75 $258 UNLIMITED RESOURCES COMBINED o KAPLOWITZ EASTER FASHIONS ARE FARWAY FROCKS 35 95 i { i { WOMENJS GIVE AN EASTER THE PROSPERITY BALL ROLLING! 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Connor, formerly com- | mandant of the Army War College, is stationed at West Point. Mr. F. Hamilton McCormick-Goodhart ’ has gone to New York, where he is| spending a few days at the Madison. | Maj. Gen, and Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn | were hosts at supper last evening, enter- MT. | taining in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown of Birmingham, Ala. The new Counselor of the Netherlands Legation and Baroness Douglas, who arrived in Washington yesterday, are temporarily staying at the Shoreham. Baron Douglas succeeds Jonkheer van Hoorn, who now represents his govern- ment as Minister to Austria and Hun- gary. Jonkheer van Hoorn's marriage to Miss Katharine Phillips, daughter of Ut ... Some with Here are particularly fine tailored suits for dress and sports wear. Ad- mirably styled of the fin- est quality wool crepes in black, grey, tan and Eleanore blue. Illustrated, ah unu- sually interesting “high hat” turban_model of brown cire ’hair. 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Offerdahl will sail ‘Wednesday, April 19, for their home in Norway. Mme, Offerdahl will remain there through the Sumimer, returning in the Autumn, and M. Offerdahl will return here the end of June to be charge d'affairs during the absence of the minister. Princess Cantacuzene, who came to Washington a few days ago from her Winter home at Sarasota, is staying at the Sulgrave Club, where she was joined yesterday by her daughter, Mrs, Bruce Smith of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Smith will have guests dining informally with her this evening at the Sulgrave Club. ‘The United States Minister to Liberia and Mrs, Charles E. Mitchell will arrive in New York today from Europe and | are expected shortly to come to Wash- ington for a visit. Mr. John T. Scanlon of Bayomne, N. J., announces the engagement of his daughter Margaret Helen to Mr. David La Moreaux Smith of New York City. Tea For Congressional Women At Methodist Building. Mrs. Clarence F. Lea of California and Mrs. Frank Crowther of New York were at home Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock to a congressional circle Rizik Brothers 1213 F STREET 5 A Stunning Group Blouses e 1213 F STREET Fashion . . . goes “High Hat” for Easter The new Millinery styles give you the snap of a “Drum Major” as they sit at a saucy angle. Our presentation of Spring Hats offers a clever adaptation for your own per- sonality...a_distinctive col- lection that is typical of Rizik ~ good taste. 3516%20 Millinery—Street Floor. EASTER FOOTWEAR® - “Styles As New As a Spring Chick” the Family Shoe Store has been This Newest Easter Styles in our Famous Betsy Ross Arch Support Shoes *6 > Exclusive with the Family Shoe Store for 30 Years e g Tia Nunn-Bush dgfléle-fméionez{ OX FORDS FOR MEN! Boys’ Sturdy Black and Tan, and Two-Tone SPORT OXFORDS Speviat 3295 apaie Free X-Ray Machine Fitting Service SHOE 312 SEYEN AW, Here Since 1873 C., THURSDAY, Building while in W k present were 3Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson. Fred H. Brown, Mrs. . | Blanton, Mrs. Wilburn Cartwright, Mrs. Drane, Herbert ., Mrs. Joachim Fernan- dez, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. George W. Milligan, Mrs. J. N. Norton and Miss Norton, Mrs. Heartsill , Mrs. John N, Sandlin, Mrs. J. W. Summers, Mrs. J. B. Snyder and Miss Snyder, {Mrs. Fred M. Vinson, Mrs. Otho i Wearin, Mrs. Edwin L. Davis, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Mrs. W. J. Driver, Mrs. John A. Martin, Mrs. J. E. Ran- ikin, Mrs. M. C. Tarver, Mrs. Kathryn | O'Loughlin McCarthy, Mrs. Clarence True Wilson, Mrs. James Shera Mont- gomery and Mrs. Edward Drake, jr. Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Montgom- ery, Mrs. Clarence True Wilson, Mrs. APRIL 13, 1933. Johnson, Mrs. Jed Johnson, Mrs. J. L. | their Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph Irwin France have gone to Palm Beach | for the late Spring season. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Kroger gave a dinner dance last evening in their Palm Beach home for the latter’s daughter, Miss Dana Maher, who is spending her Easter vacation from the ‘Warrenton Country School with them. Among those in the dinner company were Mrs. Kroger's sister, Mrs. John E. Dana, and Mrs. Bernard Kroger, jr., of Cincinnati. For One Week We Will Measure, Make and Hang To Your Special Order, Mounted on 10-Year Guaranteed Rollers CLEANABLE WINDOW SHADES 36 to 42 ins. wide, 6 ft. long Any 750 Any Color Color Regular Price, $1.25 NATIONAL SHADE SHOP 1213 Eye St. N.W. Phone Nat. 7706 philipfihom 610 11th St. N. W. AS USUAL Fire of Last Night Has not Affected Our Business BOOT SHOP FOOTWEAR FASHIONS L-EASTER VITALITY SHOES $S and $6 Foremstlng the Easter mode, Vitality offers you smart, new footwear fashions. 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