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r —J— miss m vry Wallace. Whose parents, the Secretory of Aerirultnrr and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace. aa nounee her encaermrnt to I>r. t Karlen Krucpnann, first neeretary of the Swiss legation in Paris. The wedding to lake plow in Washington., May 14. gooiety (Continued from Kighth Page. I had in their box Mr. and Mrs. John Washington Davidge. Miss Rucille Showallcr. Mr. and Mrs. Denise Bar kalow and Capl. and Mrs. liraory L>a nd. Representative and Mrs. Parker Corning entertained at dinner, the company later going to the ball, v here they occupied three boxes The company included Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.; the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szochenyi. Mrs. Oliver Perrin of New York and Mrs King Carley. The chief of staff. U. S. A.. Gen. John J. Pershing, entertained in his iiox Senator and Mrs. Francis K. Warren, Maj. Cen. and Mrs. John U. (fines. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Denis Nolan and Brig. Gen. and Mrs." Robert C. Davis. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis's box was oc cupied. by the counselor of the Brit ish embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty • hilton, who had with them mem bers of the embassy staff. Mrs. Charles Houghton Wood had i with her Mrs. Robert Goetz, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Marion Trumbull. Miss Mary Morgan. Mr. Read of the State Department and Maj. Reginald Foster. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govfn enter tained at dinner last evening, later faking their guests to the ball, the company including Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Govin. jr.; Miss Mary Hellen, Miss Neville Johnson. Mr. Arthur Kinsolv ing of Baltimore, Mr. Chester I»ck ""od and Mr. Wigglesworth. Col. and Mrs. Howard Dickinson were hosts at dinner, later going to the ball, their guests including the • ommercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel. the first secretary of the. Italian embassy. Count di Villanova; Commander and jf| Specially Designed! k' {or the jra X Bobbed-Head g woman and miss — Sf- I ‘5 *- ‘7° | Pa The problem of the incorrect fit becomes a thing of the past as the bobbed heads are JTV generously provided for. na "Hats of I V jLf* sAoummj jOy, Tomorrow \ T’ oday ’jj^L j Mrs. Claude K. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. j Nelson I’errin and Mrs. J. Russell fioley. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman enter tained at dinner, the company later going to the ball, among the guests being Miss Marjory Dows. Mias I ta mo na Lcfevrc. Mr. Leander Me- 1 M It has been quite an accomplishment to make available Ribbed Lisle Hose of such character and quality as these—for women and juniors. Black. White, Brown. Gray. Camel and Beige. The price, 1.00, is a Burt feature. THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co.. H 43 F THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 0. C„ THURSDAY, MAY I, 1924. Cormick-Goodhart. Capt. Robert Walsh and Mr. Marion Law. Mrs. John R. William’s box was ©coupled by Lieut. and Mrs. O. Far rell Knight. Mr. William Phelps Eno had with him in hla box Col. and Mrs. John Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary and Mis. George H. Ehle. Mr. Walter Denegre had with him Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bradlee and several other guests from the dinner party of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Thom gave their box to Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Drake, who entertained a company at dinner prior to the ball for their daughter, Miss Barrine Drake, in honor of Miss Sarah Spencer of Chi cago, who arrived In Washington to be the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Thom. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond's box was occupied by Gen. and Mrs. Crozler, Col. and Mrs. Burnett. Miss Natalie Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, and a m»mber of young people. Col. and Mrs Morr's Ernest Locke were hosts at dinner in honor of Gen. Pershing and later attended the ball- With Col. and Mrs. Locke in their box were Senator and Mrs. David A. Heed, Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, the military attache of the French ‘embassy. Gen. Dumont, and Mrs. Louis McGill. Col. and Mrs. John H. Carroll gave their box to Mr and Mrs. Richar I V. Oulahan. Mrs. Carroll is out of town and Col. Carroll was unable to at tend the ball because of illness. Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage had in her box Maj. and Mrs. Douglas Hlg loy. Commander and Mrs. George Joerns, Miss Margaret Gage and Mr. Warren S. Martin. Col. and Mrs. I* B. Kromer enter f The LOUVRE I j h 11151117 F STREET A :i Y According to Our Usual Custom T . We announce a t 'I j J I Clearance of Millinery • | i Tomorrow and Saturday we shall offer EverySpringDressHat remaining in our stock at '/ 2 Price Halt price means halt price literally. 1 he regular tickets will still be mi the Hals —you deduct one=half when you make your selection. You know Louvre Millinery represents the very highest tvpe of design and make —Louvre styles arc always exclu sive, Thus the occasion becomes one of most timely impor tance. You will understand why wc can make no returns or exchanges at this reduction. xiSbiMPam | Big Sale Friday & Saturday 2 j Yo Opportunity To Save! J \ ijL Coats at Big Savings \ £ || ' j ■ All the Newest Styles and Materials ✓ ! J r Dressy Twili Coats —The Better Kind / $ i I 3 Now, s2s $29-50 $35.00 j \ Ji Sport Coats \ / IA I fIU Plain Colors. Stripes and Plaids / | llgfl - , Now, T6 95 $25-00 $29-50 \ ; i f ffi. Handsome Coats \ * H E Mr -Tj|y j Os Twills and Marvella y I Now, $39-50 $49.50 $59.50 \ - ... Save $5 to s lO on Suits \ £ W omen s and Misses’—Twills and Mannish Materials £ \ Ji T '■ Now, s22-50 $29-50 $39.50 $49.50 | $ v Hundreds of New Dresses \ J —for immediate wear—and summer—for afternoon, street < > and evening. Wonderful display of styles.- J | sl6-95 $25-00 $39.50 $49.50 $ I' m I ; Entire Stock of Spring Millinery ; £ Individual and Distinctive Styles * £ | All Go $2 50 to $ 7 °° I 5 Previously Sold, $5.00 to sl2.oo—As Elegant Values t i « * tained in their box Gen. and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Lybrand, Col. Stanley Ford, Mrs. J. M. Slotsenberg, mother of Mrs. Kro mer; Col. the Marouis di Bcrnezzo, Military Attache of the Italian Em bassy and Second Secretary Signor Rcnato Silenzi. Maj. and Mrs. Troup Miller had as dinner guests before the ball Maj. and Mrs. J. K. Herr. Mrs. B. S. Cun ningham and Maj. Leonard Sparks. Others at the ball Included the am bassador of Chile and Scnora de Mathieu, the minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, Senator Frederick Hale and his mother, Mrs. Eugene Hale; former Representative Phillip Pitt Campbell, Miss Helen Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Lara Anderson. Mrs. Henry Delaware Flood, Mrs. Joseph M. I Stoddard. Miss Ruth Stoddard, Mrs. j Pearl Moore Gray, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, Miss Bessie McKeldin. Miss , Betty Byrne, Miss Margaret Zoluay. i 1 Miss Laura Winder Marshall; Miss Ann i I Gordon. Mr, and Mrs. U. M. Kauffmann, | Mr. Hugh Lagare, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson. Col. and Mrs. George Oaklev Totten, jr.. Miss Virginia Kel clevi. Miss Eugenie l.cMerle. Mrs. Harry A. Williams, jr.. and her house guest. Mrs. Collier of Norfolk; Mrs. Elonzo Tyner and her house guest. Mrs. Miller of New York; and Mr. Travis Fletcher ; of Warenlon, Va. The committee in charge of the ball j included Maj, Harvey Hicley. Maj. L. I A. Beard, Maj. J. L. Collins and Lieut, C. C. .ladwin; decorations. Col. Conrad S. Babcock. Maj. John B. Coulter and 1 Capt. Robert L. Walsh; floor. Col. ( Julian U. Llndsley. Maj. Nelson K. I Margetts and Maj. Ernest G. Cullurn ! publicity. Maj. John K. Herr. Maj Cortlandt Parker and Capt. Read Wlpprecht. Mrs. CalhoDn Entertains For Mine, di Campefiu, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor of Mme. di Camperio. who Is interested In carrying on the work of the Women a Universal Alliance in Italy. The other j guests included Mrs. Lyman B. Ken dall, Mrs. H. D. Flood. Mrs. H. L. > Husk, Mrs. McCoy Jones, Mrs. Elonzo i Tyner. Mrs. Miller of New York, Mrs. ; Kennerly of Kentucky and Mrs. Charles Selden, Jr. Following the ; luncheon Mrs. Kendall sang a selec- , tion of southern songs. Mr. George Humphrey of Wood stock, Md., announces the marriage of his daughter, Edna M., to Mr. An drew A. Crawford of Washington at 10 :'i(l o'clock Wednesday morning. (Continued on Tenth Page.) ; /z\]t W pom ing C nft\ Mato Floor, The Wyoming Apt. Columbia Road at Catilorma tit, TODAY We Open the Summer Season With n May Day Dinner (rl At the Popular Price of Uur Regular i Community Dinner IHimer I* arrred Dally ami Koidiy V From 6 to 7:30 V >a Telephone 2D-1I yr ■ - | il ‘^Tr^i! 11 ,r, ’^' r T^ , *‘ f VESTS ’ „ <&) CHIFFON Thl SHOP FOP XO (JNG VOLKS AND \ j mosiurv $1 75 yOUTHFVL APMREL FOB EVmi¥OMAN\ 1 Us> i _ _ ~ , F Tenth. St. s l* 3s Very Special —flesh, peach Also Sl a u "" “ it’s after Easter ‘ —and naturally, that being the case— we announce our After-Easter REDUCTIONS t X|T Not a special purchase—or a sensational (Sat 72J sale— but real, honest, actual Rcduc- t*iPp|n« \ **/; ISI lions—which offer savings opportunities to V y®| \ £&8 any one who seeks the sort of merchandise V |i|l jVwr \ //J3*P' we have to offer. SIMPLY OUR REGULAR 1 \ l/.\ ' STOCK-REDUCED. i A Special in “Kafka” M|f dresses *\ S') 7-50 M> / / One Group of AHT" Sold in Our Regular Stock Dresses ■nLv at $.50.50 and $49.50 DRESSES of Satin Cantons—Crepe de tost a |AlB; SP thine with combinations of georgette— f e tv of printed crepes—crepe Romaync—black, navy. , . j cocoa, powder blue. bark, rosewood, tan. ® kind DRESSES for afternoon, dinner, theater— a’so many new sports models for day and a.4 mm ■■■! office wear. SI C. 50 SIZES for misses and women—large or 1J— — w TT7 Closing - Out - Specials suits jd i SPORT MODELS—tailored models with hair- |B liiies or plain twills—stylish, youthful suits. I /. Off Sport Goats Twill Goats jf /1 Prices SPORT COATS—our entin ALL STRAIGHTLINE— £ 'T~~\ Jgjj| stock of coats that sold tip to twill coats, in navy, black, tan; f SSO all sizes. gjk ❖ ❖ The “K iddy-eens-Shop” i»sias I'M s Contributes Its Share oi SPECIAL VALUES Coats Dresses £ ( i\ l „, . —Canton Crepes ■ M _ Po i aires __ Crepcdc ■ -Shadow Plaids Chine jf /m . —Printed Crepes J 1 —Downy Wool —Pongees * XX Our Entire Stock of —Silk Rajahs n<fD , children's High-Grade Sizes 4 to 1 4 Sizes 2 to 1 4 " D ar _ Prices LEGHORN HATS We Enumerate — Below a Fetv %A. 95 Additional Items Which Are A Part of This Sale! Orchid and Honev Daintily trimmed SHIRT BLOUSES ( .y.. CTFP-IN-S and VOILE' GOWNS- and OVERBLOUSES , SWEATERS .\® ~ orchid, flesh and honey to r suit wear. that sold for V ESTS—extra quality. shadcs ’. .$5 and $5.95 $ 1 Ea. s2= *l= s3= vf . IIC -irnniK All $5 and $5.75 PET- STEP-INS. VESTS \ OILE TEDDIES. TICOATS. radiums and and TEDDIES OF tub $6.*>t0510.95 orchid, honey and pink. jerseys, all colors. radium SWEATERS. s l= s 3= s 2= s fMs All $5, $6 : " ■ xxTrnx, AU$lO and $750 MILLINERY and $12.50 _ _ ALL SPORT AND DRESS Hci^C llalu HATS INCLUDED XXuXO ~ . i Proxaline Hats — ’ o. , Special Felts—Straws— Special g\ f" Leghorns—Milans— /b M ma X Qx Taffetas—Navy Ribbon— X / S|| V f Kloche Shapes—large V J •OXJ , Dress Hats M WBmmmmmmmMßmmKKßm Ts A TI7 1/ A C j;WMii(!BK''i Ilni8 N Ol!!1^. 1 Stl9ll!lS!<ill!l^!4n!l!^l!IIR9R0l99!!ll , £\ A ft 9