Society Prep Signs of the waning saSon an ap ceding Lent lesse in umber. The ined up of festivities, ad the eAly ds of sation of gayeties. The Presidset am the last state dinner of the winer, an Friday evening will complete the scis the season. The Vice President and Mrs. Marsl liant and distinctive function last Mond ing tomorrow with the second receptio dining and being dined, and Cabinet i will carry them to the very brink of Ler flitting merrily from dinner to dance anq wringing the last bit of gayety from th penitence begin. There will be one wedding, and I very threshold of Lent with Miss Ga Bell Watkins, of Westtown, Pa., as ti mony will be performed at St. John's E o'clock, and will be followed by a re mother, Mrs. Mackay-Smith, in Sixteeni be Miss Virginia Mackay-Smith. who sister; Mrs. F. Ashton de Peyster, of Cashing, of Simsbury, Conn.; Miss 'A Mass, and Miss Mary C. Curtin, of P of Philadelphia, will be best man for M, The Cochran-Whiting wedding lasi as well as of brilliant social interest. T! shire avenue was a perfect bower of lo maids represented the most prominent 4 and have been associates since childho tinguished family and has been a belle bor, where the Whitings have passed The young couple will reside at the Avi return from their honeymoon, pending I Another df the early spring weddi terest will be that of Miss Dorothy Gr. Holcombe, U. S. A. Miss Brooks is m< Holcombe won signal honors during I has been selected as the wedding day, 4 o'clock at St. Thomas' Church. As yet, no demure activity has be the smart folk who are to remain at th Rest cutes, personally conducted, will u for on all sides there are expressions ol will depart immediately for Palm Bea Springs and White Sulphur.. A very comes too late for Lent, but will attrac tal just the same, when the national the Woman's Section of the Navy Le of land at Chevy Chase donated by S women have enrolled already, and by to be without record. In Official Circles. The President and Mrs. Wilson will be the guests of the Secretary of the In terior and Mrs. Lane at dinner on the evening of March 17. The Vice President and Mrs. Marsahall will entertain at the last of their sories of evening receptions at the Willard to morrow evening at 9:s0 o'clock. Justice and Mrs. Hughes will give a dinner on the evening of March 27 in honor of Secretary of State and Mrs. Lansing. The Governor of the Federal Bureau Board and Mrs. Charles Hamlin will en tertain at dinner on the evening of feb ruary 5. The Secretary of State and Mrs. an sing will be the honor guests at a din ner which Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage will give March 3. Seeretary and Mrs. Lane will entertain at dinner on the evening of March 2. in complnent to Secretary and Mrs. Mn Adoo. Mrs. Frank Anderson has cards out for a tea March 1 at the Washington Club. GUI Spring. -picked fresh three greenhouses. The lar cut flowers and bloot. reasonable prices. Beautiful, I Cheer Baski Treat, ca. service f., all artistic decoration is use GudeB 1214 F - MWembe..si of Pe ui rres for Lent erent o al sides as h days pre ing week wi witas the winding nx week will Ad a practical ces I Mrs. Wils. haew entertained at d the army and navy reception on I program of the White Hose for iall, who were hosts at a most bril &y, will close their formal entertain m of the series. The Cabinet is still atrons have a social program which it. Others among the fashionable are I back again to luncheon and bridge, e season before the somber days of Andoubtedly a brillia'nt one, on the lys Mackay-Smith and Mr. William ke interesting principals. The cere piscopal Church on March 4 at 4:30 ception at the home of the bride's dA street. In the wedding party will will act as maid of honor for her New York; Mrs. William Strong lice F. Hopkins, of Williamstown, hiladelphia. Mr. J. Keating Willcox, r. Watkins. Wednesday was a charming affair, he Whiting residence in New Hamp rely blossoms, and the bride and her >f the younger set in Capital society, od. Mrs. Cochran belongs to a dis both at the Capital and at Bar Har the summer for a number of years. Dndale for several months upon their he selection of a suitable house. ngs to attract a large degree of in Ly Brooks and Lieut. William Henry mt charming and popular, and Lieut. is career at West Point. March 22 and the ceremony will take place at n suggested as a Lenten fad among e Capital during the penitential days. idoubtedly be fashionable for a while, I utter fatigue. Many tired hostesses ch, and others are planning for Hot uteresting and instructive occupation :t the prominent women of the Capi service school for the members of ague is opened in May on the tract enator Newlands. Scores of society springtime the attendace promises Dinners and Dances. Assistant Attoieey General and Mrs. Charles Warren entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. Justice Hushe. and Mrs. Hughes. The guests to meet them were Repreeentative and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, the Solicitor General and Mrs. Davis. Mr. William Phillip@. Gen. and Mrs. William Crosier, Dr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott. Mrs. James Carrol) Fraser and Mr. Winslow Warren and Miss Warren, of Boston. who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren Senator and Mrs. Saulsbury were hosts at dinner, when their guests were Mr Justice and Mrs. McKenna, the Secre tary of Agriculture and Mrs. David F Houston. the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Charles S. Ham lin, Judge and Mrs. Sidney Ballou. Dr and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs Buckner Randolph. Mime Patten and Mr Masos Remey. Col. and Mrs. W. H. Arthur gave s dinner party, when their guests wer Maj. and Mrs. John Bigelow, Maj. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. Craig Snyder. Capt. and Mrs. P. A. Welker and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rust. Maj. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tracy enter tained at dinner at the Army and Nav) )E'S Flowers lest and finest arry of ing plants in the city at 3right, Good ets, a Special ,$2.00 i social events that require ros. Co. STREE T .s w..r sta tiei. adf md pu Ml~il. I 10 Club. Their guests were Col. and Mrs. R. P. Davis, Maj. and Mrs. Shipton, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Galbraith, Commander and Mrs. Hussey, Capt. and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Fairbanks, Dr. and Mrs. Blair Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKenney. The Misses Suare,. daughters of the Chilean Ambassador, entertained at a small dance at their home in Sixteenth street, when their guests were Misses Emma and Mary Holmes. Josefina and Elena Morales, Matilde and Beatris Car bo, Mercedes and Adela Bodoy. Ida and Mary Bergling. Mary and Ullian Collins. Rosalie and Lorraine Conger. Agnes Mes sick, Marie McBeth. Graziela Rivero, Hortensia Coranado. Mary Frances Fits Gerald. Zulema Raybaud, Margaret Croe son. Loretto Sullivan, Louise Mudd, Elisabeth Koones and lAuise BeItsell, Messrs. Lester Deases. Brent Young, Paul Johnson. Carlos Brin, Alfonso Dies. Ricardo and Juan Morales. Daniel Coro nado, Antonio Martin Rivero, Jai=* Quesada, Enrique Cruchaga Oswa, Jorge Godoy. Julio Godoy. Ernesto Carbo, James Mason, Heath Davidson, John Mc Donnell, Charles Voight, James Pool, Thomas Connor. Richard McMullen. John Mullen and George Suares.. - Mr. Jorge Godoy rendered several de lightful recitations, and dancing was en joyed until a late hour, when refresh ments were served. The Postmaster General and Mrs. Bur. leson, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Gen. and Mrs. S. M. B. Young and Col. Charles Page Bryan were among the guests a a large dinner party given by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock at her home in Scott circle Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary enter. talned at dinner at the Army and Navy Club. having as their guests Judge and Mrs. T. T. Ansberry. Col. and Mrs Harts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmanz and Mr. and Mrs. William Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop en tertalned at dinner at the Chevy Chae Club in compliment to their niece, Mis Amelie Craighead, who, with her mother Mrs. Charles Craighead. of Dayton. Ohio arm the house guests of Mr. and Mrs Dunlop. In addition to Mrs. Craigheai and Miss Craighead, the guests includec Col. and Mrs. Chauncey Baker, Com mander and Mrs. Galbraith. Miss Kath erine Du Bose. Capt. Bassett, Ueut. Ise man, Mr. Frederick Michel and Mr. Pen dleton Turner. Civil Engineer Archibald Livingston Parsons, U. S. N., and Mrs. Parsons wen hosts at dinner at the Chevy Chase Clul In compliment to Admiral and Mrs Frederick R. Harris. The other guest were Admiral and Mrs. William 8. Ben son, Capt. and Mrs. McKean, Capt. anc Mrs. W. Strother Smith, Commander an Mrs. Jeffers. Commander and Mrs. Frant Martin. Commander and Mrs. Hussey Burgeon and Mrs. Frank L.. Pleadwell Naval Constructor and Mrs. Henry Commander and Mrs. Conn, Civil Engi neer and Mrs. Gayler, Paymaster ani Mrs. G. J. Peeples, Mrs. Joseph Walksr Miss Margaret Smith, Paymaster Gen eral McGowan, Capt. Knapp and Civi Engineer Chambers. One of the smartest audiences of th season thronged the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ittauer, in Rhode Islani avenue, for the musical recital arrange by Mrs LUttauer and Mrs. James Car roll Fraser, for the benefit of Emergene: Hospital. Miss Loraine Wyman was th, artist and gave a charming series of bal lads, with Mrs. Louis Smith at the pianc Miss Wyman sang in costume. weartn that of a Brittany bride for the grou af old French eopgs with which the pre gram opened, and a coquettish colonia coettume for the series of songs of ou forefathers. Amnog thorn in the audi ence . were Mr.. Francis Warren, Mri John W. Dwgt. Mrs. Rollins More: Mrs. Sidney Balou, Mrs. Ten Eye Wendell, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mih Ellen Wood. Mrs. William Maske Porcher and Mrs. Robert Dunn, both< Charlotte, N. C.; Mine, Ekengren, Mri Lloyd W. Bowers, Miss L.e, Mm Hauge, Mrs. John P. Jacyson, Miss Pal tern, Miss JosephinsPatten, Mrs. Stepha 0. Richey, Mrs. Chauncey Hackett, Mta Meyer. Miss Crosby, Mrs. William Cei coran Hill, Mrs. Edward I. Green, Mr Theodore Baldwin. Mrs. George Hower, Vlscounem de Bibour, Mrs; Henry I , Rarps. Miss Sheridan, Mr, Charles - Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert She Oliver. M~ss Sophy' Siebert, Miss Upas Mrs. Robert Hinckley. Miss Sheerli. Mr i'gnsT. Gaff, Miss foar, the Re Dr. Randolph U. Maogin. Mr. Lawrun Town..md, Jr., ad Mrs. Gesege I aJas. Mr. I tam" a t appointed dinner at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Miss Jeannette Cowan and Miss G;race Overman. two of this season's debutanes. The color scheme was yellow, spring flowers filling three baskets formed the decorations, while the place cards and favors were George Washington sou venirs. Besides Kiss Cowan and Miss Overman, the guests were isIs Helen Blodgett. Mims Caroline Stone, Miss Katherine Overman, Miss Mary "el Small. Miss jaherine Small. Miss Dorothy Trout, Lieut. Mark L. Hersey. Lieut. James B. Gleanon. Lieut. Harrison S. Deemes. Uieut. Alva Bernhard. Lieut. James L, Oswald, Lieut. John H. Hoover, Dr. d mund Franklin. Mr. Randolph Mason. Mr. Edward Dewey and Mr. J7. Harris F'ranklin. Capt. Jes F. Dyer. U. & M. C.. and Mrs. Dyer gave a dinner party, their guests including, Col. and Mrs. Rufus H. La&ne. Commander and Mrs. Bdwin T. Pollock, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin N. Mc Clellan, Mrs. Ira F. Murphy, and Capt. Ridley McLean. Senator and Mrs. James entertained at a box party at the B*lasoo In honor of their house guest, Mrs. Henry C. Clay ton. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slattery, of Kentucky. and Representative Cantrill. Capt. George R. Clark. U. EL N.. and Mrs. Clark were hosts at dinner at the Army and Navy Club In compliment to Commander and Mrs. George W. Laws, of Annapolis. The other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Volney 0. Chase and Capt. and Mrs. William H. G. Bullard. MaJ. and Mrs. Theodore C. Lyster en tertained at dinner at the Army and Navy Club, having as their guests Gen. and Mrs. Gorgas. Col. and Mrs. Arthur, Col. and Mrs. Lane, Capt. and Mrs. Sier, Mr. and Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Me Ewen ?ruym. Mrs. J7. D. Wright. Gen. Crowder and Capt. Talbott. Southern Dance. The benefit dance to be given by the Stonewall Jackson Chapter. No. 20. United Daughters of the Confederacy, at the Hotel Lafayette Wednesday evening. March 1. at 9 o'clock, promises to be one of the most attractive affairs of the season. A few of the distinguished patroneass" are Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer. president general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy; *rs. Thomas Watt Gregory. Mrs. Gilmer Bernizer, Mrs. Samuel Spencer. Mrs. Franklin K. Lane. Mrs. David F. Houston. Miss Hilda Fletcher, Mr.George Dewey, Mrs. A. J. McKel wa. Mr.. Vhlne P. -f C WxtnMs W. T. B~ge~, Mr. GorgeTheoald.Mrs Maud Hoell-mit. prsidnt o th Distict f Clu~ba Diisin. Uite presden oftheSiktonyewJaksima apnter. di.e at the Mrs. Mad Wravyt Clbin Millero Ms sa JeanttowanMs and B MimbeGrae Ovemn of sntthiv season'. Cdeutann tans.s aro Butlor.to Awhomlete listcwicarbe anned ater. eeGog ahntasu enMrs. BueCeeadI himnQ Berank BMissn on and Muin Fvranl .1hA guets, wer MiHlens Blohntt Whera, Misst M. areBel Tmalor M0s Kthmerke Sm. Pice. Doroth Troat Lieut.l Mak. avisey.chaed. Jame. B. G.lCoon H.eu.Harrin, ar H.Dss O swamm.Lne. Bohn . Hoovs. WDr.Et muran Frklin Mitel.nop Ma ~na Mrna. EdmudDe nd Mree,.I. Jok. acki fraonkln .oteFe irpn ec C aylor Dr.s F.en radU.rd, r. .,er Mrs.d Dye Baean ner Cary, thwer gsPut incukn, C. Dud Mrev RCfu C. Lalhou, Commade Bn r. .iiwi T.: .Prlck, Lieut. Con Mrs Edwn. . Mc-se Clerllan Prse. a. Murphyr, and Capt. SenaiUtoran~ Iadnr.taes eovnetined atWes Coampary.a thes Besco in honor of thire hou. gut H. Henry, C. Cla tonear.Amonhir gust weylr Cl.ad M.Cr. Thomps HwteynfKeintucky, andwe C.eapt. .ere Clark, U. ws N., Fan Mrs. lark ehs Uaut disnersth Arand NS ay Club incmpimentvio Maj. a Mr ls Thedor C. Lyter en-l Pameemw 1De Et. Ie e|,mA imse l,. . mom nagell. 3im "He Cla - PC No Asa Welf, Mls ftads WWil m..Mimm ane Dodge. Mises *1eli m0ma, Min 1ele1 1ep1m, Elm| lWv Abermash. MIM JulIa CoUbt. Um. |sihm p a*tgly, Mis Louise Mat 81. EM AMmo S1en, EM Bi"--both 'ounet, Elsa Margaret Shert, MimeX = ad W11 Ia, Elsa KiwT a Ulmere, Misa 1N"y srguSenm Ulm Pau""ae Joe. Use Vermie MaUapin. Kim Ago Penile on. Eim Glad.s Pugh, Kis Mar Pugh, 1 ien FrAnom Saunders. mi Mary Milery, Elm Gertrude Robinsom. Mime ibel BrekGMan Mis Joni* Brockma. use Bdna 9. Baundera. Ura, E. J. Vann. Irs, Walter H. Thrall, Mrs. H. V. louse. Mrs. H. B. Gaas. Mrs. 0. a. S. buchanln &ad ErM. A. C. Houghton. Mra. Taylor 0. Timberlake. of Stons. raIl Jackson Chapter. No. 20, Unitee laughters of the Confederacy, Is in harge of the arrangements for the bene it dance. Mardi Gras Ball. The patroaesses for the Sons of Con 'ederate Veterans' annual Mardi Gras all, to be held at the Raleigh Tuesday. darch 7, are Mrs. Lee S. Overman, Mrs. rohn H. Bankhead, wife of Senator Bankhead; Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Jr.. drs. Claude A. Swanson. Mrs. William Pitts. Mrs. Edward W. Pou. Mrs. Frank 1. Odenheimer. Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, drs. George Bennett Ashby. Mrs. Charles K. Drury, Mrs. E. Lester Jones, Mrs. William J. Earris, Mrs. Josiah H. Brink or, Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, Mrs. Elisha C. Meredith. Mrs. James U. McCormick. Mrs. Claude N. Bennett, Mrs. George S. !ovlngten, Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs. )$car Wilkinson, Mr. William 1. Stamp ir, Mrs. Tayloe Timberlake. Mrs. Wil iam Bailey Lamar. Mrs. Hoke Smith, kIrs. John Sharpe Williams, Mrs. Joel W. ,Bunkley. Mrs. Charles' D. Carter. Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson. Mrs. Mat thew T. Scott, Mrs. Gilmer Berniser. Mrs. Bate Warren. Mrs. Joaeph M. Bailey. Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr H. a. Reeside. Mrs. Thompson Cary. Mrs. 'homas W. Gregory. Era. Delos Blodgett, hire. S. T. Howard. Mrs. George S. Theo iold. Mrs. P. L. Herndon. Mrs. R. E. Thornton, Mrs. Grahme Harvey. Mrs. Leonard Hoffrnann, Mrs. A. H. Mitchell. ra. Clarence Barnard, Mrs. Theodore Tiller. Mrs. McCarthy Hanger. Mrs. James E. Mulcare, Mrs. Fred B. Mc Guire. Mra Ashton G. Clapham and Mra. Fred G. Dennett. Mis Grace Overman, daughter of Sen ator and Mrs. Lee S. Overman, of North Carolina. will act as sponsor and Elss Holland Fitta, daughter of Special As- I *Iatant Attorney General and Mrs. Fitts. will act as maid of honor. Miss Marion Bankhead, granddaughter of Senator Bankhead, of Alabama. Isi chairman of the young ladies' committee. Miss AnnIe 1. Pou, vice-chairman. Mrs. George Bennett Ashby Is chair man of the floor committee, asiated by Gen. J. H. Brinker, Mr. Walter Kerwin and Mr. John 4 Alverson and Mr. Hugh Brewster. vice-chairman. Hon. Edwin F. Sweet, chairman of the reception committee, and Dr. Clarence J. Owens, vice-chairman. Prominent among others who will take an active part are Mr. Everett A. Brock man. Mr. J. Roy Price, Mr. F. R. Fravel. Mr. W. S. Stamper. Mr. P. J. Altiser and Mr. E. A. Brand. February Weddings. The Central Presbyterian Church was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednes day evening at A o'clock, when Miss Roeaiyn Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Evans, became the bride of Dr. Joseph Wesley Buchanan. of the Canal Zone, son of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Buchanan. of Washington. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. J. H. Taylor. Mis Louise Evans was her sister's maid of honor, and the bridemalds were Eisi Edith Prettyman. Miss Agnes Louise Pendleton, Miss Asha Louise Wells and Mlsa Laura Elmore, all of Washington: Min Louise Menefee, of Lynchburg. and Miss Mary Ferguson, of Georgia. The little flower girls were Elsl Virginia C. Hammeraley and Miss Margaret L. Vann. Mr. J. Allison Buch anan acted as beat man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Bolitha J. Laws, Mr. S. Rupert Evans, Mr. Sam Warren. Jr.. Mr. Omar B. Buchanan, Mr. Walter L. Miller and Dr. Joseph E. Hodge. A large reception followed at 901 M street, when Dr. and Mrs. Buchanan were as slAted in receiving by their parents, Dr. -and Mrs. James C. Buchanan, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Evans. After a short wedding trip the young couple will gall on March 3 for Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding were Dr. j. W. Malone. of New York: Mr. E. R. Latham. of California: Mis Louise Evans, of Rockhll, S. C.: Miss Louise Menefee. of Lynchburg. and Miss Elisabeth Buch anan. of Richmond. The marriage of Miss Winifred Mary Putnam and Mr. W. Alfred Falconer took place Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride, the Rev. John T. Encor, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating. Only the immediate members of the two famille. and a few intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore a traveling sult of blue gabardine with a small hat of the sa. oolor. Er. Kennetih C. Vipond acted as the beat man. A buffet luncheon was served, after which Mr. and Era. Falconer left for the South. They will be at home after March IZ. at 1369 Newton street. Era. John F. Rixey, widow of Rrepre aentative Rizey, of Virginia. has an nounoed the engagement of her daughter. O a Advance 6 women's an FEATU One-of-a-kit scarce silk and most American 4 TAILORDI Of serge, gabat custom tailored, models. Street Charming a them nowhere a Beautiful n adapted from h Complete s new fabrics. Miss Edith Presley Rixey, to Mr. Joseph F. Moore, of Berryville. Va. The wedding will take place in June. The bridegroom-to-be i a son of Mr. A. Moore. Jr.. a prominent attorney of Berryville. Miss Harrison to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Low Harrison. of New York and Berryville. Va.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Harriman. to Mr. Felix Rosen, a son of Mrs. N. K. Rosen. of New York and Paris. Miss Harriman, who made her debut several years ago. is a sister of Oliver Blshop Harriman, of this city. and a niece of Oliver Harriman. Joseph Harriman, Herbert H. Harriman. Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, sr.. Mrs. 8tephen . OlIn, Mrs. Frederick H. Havemeyer. and the late J. Borden Harriman. on her father's side. On her mother's side she is a granddaughter of the late Heber 1. Bishop and a niece of Mrs. j. F. D. Lanier, Francis Cunningham Bishop. James Bishop. Ogden Mills Bishop. and Miss Mary Cunningham Bishop. who now lives in Paris. She is an accom plished musician. Mr. Rosen is a brother of Walter T. Rosen, a banker, who married Miss Lucy Bigelow Bodge. the only daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Lionel Guest., of Lon don, and Mrs. Guet's first husband. Charles Stuart Dodge. The former Miss Dodge is a granddaughter of the late John Bigelow. at one time Ambassador to France. Another brother, Ernest Rosen. is a painter and lives in Paris. Miss Harriman Is now at Rosemont. the Harriman country place at Berry ville, Va., with her parents, but Is ex pected to return to New York shortly. No date has been announced for the wed ding. Tefr Grl'Friendy One of the most interesting events of this week Is the dansant for the benent of the Girls' Friendly Society of Wash ington, to be given at Rauscher's, Tues day. February 3, from 4 to T. Ticheti may be had from Mrs. J. C. Boyd. 1651 Twenty-second street. The patronesses are Mrs. Marshall Field. Mrs. Charles Hamin, Mrs. Hennen Jennings. Mrs Thomas Gaoff. Mrs. John M. Foster, Mis. Ca sae of all broken lots of on sancd Low Shoes. My F the seaon's newest mociels. Not all zes but a goocd assortmient to choose 'm. Try to be fitted will Pay you. Values $5.00 and $6.00 - $3.85 orosis Boot Shop 121 3 F Street N. W. 014 LEVNTHSTRIE iowing Now Sprig d Miss' Tailored Suit SSeparate Coats and SI Iloues and Millinary RING SILK AND JE stume Suits--Exclusive ad styles that cannot be c woolen fabrics. Exact rep md foreign models. I 5.OO d 3 SUITS---for Women ai dine, jersey. velour. tweeds smart new styles, copies c Dresses and Evening G nd unusuil new models-- -a ltse. M97 to ;75.00 k and Washable Blous ew models in white and 1 igh-priced models. ;2095 to ;15o00 w Coats for Street We howing of sport and dressy 150.. to 54... Gertrude Myer. Miss Kibbey, Miss Doug lass. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. Mrs. Ran dolph McKim. Mrs. Edson Bradley. Mrs Hugh Scott. Myt. Levi P. Morton, rs Henry Kirke Porter. Mrs. Carroll GIorer. Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Mr Caldron Car lisle. Visitors in the Smrt World Mrs. Delos Blodgett and Mase Helen Blodgett left Washington yesterday for New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. Mrs. Blodgett will return about March 3, but 1115 Outeri Sorn Hem: Velour Suits fo The weave and the r fully efective and smart m they are gomg to be pop has set the stamp of appro Our exclusive desigi monotony of sameness. every up-to-date shop-bt makes ours distinctively di We are showing the is characteristic of the la prices you will concede t the values are conspscuou I $25-$30 Sprint Nohn s a strongeu nating judgment dominats displays. Our prestige h of many seasons-and thi riority is stronger than ev The immense variet: consummate carewt ha ments and the interpretat: our prices refleet the end your purse as well as to y, $12.50 1. Gowns, LSEY Models luplicated. of licas of fore 5.00 id Misses and checks, of high-priced own: you will see saing colors, modeis in all Miis Blodgett will delas her retur9 un til April, as she will make several VISt Mrs. Blodgett has as her guest Mrs James H. Turner. of Edgewara. Va . who will chaperone Miss Mona Blodgett during her mother's abWeels, Mrs Robert Tr-aer has closed her house in Conneettut avenue for some w-eeks and with Miss Franoes Travers ha gone to Palm Beach. Mrs ArmIrn Franklin l-ucas. who has been spending the winter with her daughter. Mr. Harry Hildebrandt Por roNTND 01 PAGE FT'L 1117 F STREET -eme.'. and sMea tarments and Milimery. e t. 6 Daly. Check r Spring attern have made wonder :delig possible. Of course, jlar. Already the demand val on them. is protect you from the ou'll find Velour Checks in it the manner of treatment ferent. m in four grades--and as ivre--they are recorded at be as remarkably low as y good--$4 CHats clue to taste and discrini ga shop than its millinery as been earned by the test a season our claim to sgye er. h las been assebldwithi stucdy of iniua regere on of fashion. And apan, eavor we make in cater to sm artistic taste. .50-10 to $18