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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) the Coulter Hospital in London dur ing the World War and the latter was decorated by King George with the Order of the British Empire for war work. Mrs. Mock and Mrs. Scott-Gatty will leave this evening for California and will make a tour of the West. Princess Ghitta. will return today to Now York after spending several weeks at Hot Springs. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory had din ing with him last evening' Rear Ad miral William L. Rogers, Mr. George E. Mac Lean and Mr. Wirt Howe. Mrs. Mary Ivogan Tucker has issued cards for a tea Sunday afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock in her home, at 1836 Connecticut avenue, in honor of Mrs. Saul W. Earle, who is coming to at tend the congress of the N. S. D. A. R. Mr. and Mis. Benjamin I- Dulaney s rtd their daughter. Miss Rebecca Du laney, have returned from Florida, where they spent the Winter, and arc their Georgetown home, at 1699 1 htrty-first street. Mr. Charles Kissam Allen, the young est son of the late Brig. Gen. Charles J. Allen and Mrs. Allen, is seriously ill in a New York hospital. His mother and sister. Miss Grace Allen, have gone there to be with him. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Rosenberg, to Mr. Max Kandel at' this city. The wadding day will be announced later. Afiss Ethel Neil Pope of Boston is the houlse guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Norwood at their home, 3323 fThirty-third street. Miss Pope is an artist of note and has spent the greater", part of the Winter in California. Mrs. .Robert Randolph of Lynch burg, V 4, niece of the late Rear Ad miral E. Jt. C'olhoun, E. S. N'., is the guest of nhe Misses Colhouu at their home in Fairmont street. Miss KatHklecn Donaldson is spend ing the Easter holidays with Lieut, and Mrs. Joian Meade Haines at the naval training station. Hampton Hoads, Va. Former Senaftpr and Mrs. Thomas Sterling have returned to Washing ton from their wadding trip and are at home at 2700 •J’hirty-sixth street. The girls of Delta Phi Epsilon en tertained at a bridge luncheon and shower Saturday at the Columbia Country Club in honour of Miss Fran ces Allen, whose ntaljriage to Lieut. Ray Coombs, U. S. A., twill take place Saturday at the Calvary Methodist Church. The table taas decorated with Spring flowers. 4>mong those present were: Miss F ivtne.es Alien. Miss Marie Louise Allen, Miss Jessa mine Thorne. Miss Rita \V renn. Miss Dorothy Leach, Miss Aliot Minnick. Miss Elizabeth Mattern, Antoi nette Loetsch, Miss Edith lwnwiddi -. Wonderful new Handcraft tiles that you really must see S Furniture and fabric rugs look their best on these beautiful, pattern floors of color T TERE are pretty pattern floors—pattern floors that ar- JL J. chitects and decorators are using to help create beautiful interiors. But there is no secret in the planning of such rooms. Any housewife with good taste can use these pattern floors Are there rooms in your home with splintery, creaky old wood floors? Are there rooms in your home where the stained wood floors clash with your decorative scheme? Rooms that, because of the growing use of color in curtains, pillows, cover ings, and walls, need a colorful pattern floor? For such rooms, and in fact for any other room where you would welcome a sanitary, smooth, warm, comfortable, easy to-clean floor, these Armstrong floors will help and delight you. Good furniture and department stores are now dis playing the new spring designs of Armstrong’s Linoleum. Visit them this week and see the beautiful new designs in mstrong's Linoleum for Every Floor in the House You will be shown Handcraft tiles in blue, green, grav, or red; prim inlaid tiles of black and gray, black and cream, and in many mar bled combinations; inset tiles of red, with interliners of buff (these look especially charming with a plain border). There is a soft-toned ripple effect known as Jaspe. Pretty, close figured effects, geometric designs; arabesques; medallions; and colorful patterns. These new patterns can be obtained in the gen uine inlaid (in which the pattern goes right through from the strong surface and the pressed cork and oxidized linseed oil body to the tough burlap back), or you can have many of them in well-made, enduring prints. (Many women find it a sensible bit of economy to use printed linoleum in the upstairs rooms.) Expertly cemented in place—no tacks ■ Good stores will gladly estimate on cementing linoleum in your home over a cushioning layer of builders’ deadening felt—no tacks or brads are used. Let them explain how by this satisfactory method you get a practically one-p ece, seamless, smooth, un broken surface with no second call to cut and refit. Such a floor caw be easily and quickly laid within a few hours. And then, waxed and polished, it will last as long as the house. Needs no heavy scrubbing—in fact, except possibly in the kitchen, linoleum floors, waxied and polished, never need more than a dry mopping and an occasional touching up here and there with wax where the wear Colorful rugs of linoleum for those who rent These new rugs are the crea- in long-wearing high - quality tions of Armstrong’s decorator- prints. Inlaid or printed, it’s rffißaßa fr«.£«3l cheerful, The«e rug, mopping- and CLEAN.” $ hardeat Wnd of wear. There are £ ,♦2 four popular sizes, and you can new linoleum pattern* se*»t FREF. Drop jar th* *' h ave them in genuine mlaids or us a postal for “ New floss* for ON. Ar p?h^f S Armstrong C&rk Company, Makers of Cork Products since IS6O • iLinoleum Division , Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mrs. Frank Rapee and Mrs. Francis Murray. Lieut, and Mrs. Gerald Desmond Linke. who have been in Europe for several months, are now in Paris. Mrs. Linke will return to Washington in June for a visit of several months. Mrs. Linke was before her marriage Miss Vivian Brown. Annapolis VI»l|or» Here Guests of 31 r. and 3lra. >leek. Dr. and Mrs. John Arthur Ray of Annapolis. MU., were the guests of the latter's sister and brotlier-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Meek, last week. Dr. Ray is a prominent member of tlie faculty of the Naval Academy and formerly served with distinction for a number of years in the United States consular service. Miss Helen Virginia Miller left Sat urday for New York, where she will be the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alexander Con tee Magruder, for about a week. Midshipman J. Albert Click and Midshipman Ted Owens of the United States Naval Academy are spending the Easter holidays with the former’s cousin. Miss Mildred Robeson, at 25 S street northwest. Mrs. Harry R. Carroll, chairman of the general committee, reports that plans are completed for the an nual card party for the benefit of St. Thomas tiie Apostle Catholic Church, to in* held in Wardtnan Park Hotel on the afternoon of April 20. A partial list of patronesses to date includes Mrs. Alice C. Driscoll. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Charles P. Neill, the Misses Sullivan, Mrs. P. D. Riordan, Miss Mary Raphael Ellis, Miss Margaret Lynam, Miss Kath erine Merklin, Miss M. J. Hollohan, Mrs. S. R. Golibart, Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty. Miss A. Adele Maye, Mrs. •H- f«**T MtCfUM mJ CO 9 I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, i). MONDAY, APRIL 13, 3925. George H. O'Connor, Mrs. Mary E. Sulßivan. Mrs. C. F. Beers, Mrs. D. B. Cassey, Mrs. J. G. Haskell, Mrs. Frank J. lkog-an, Mrs. Samuel L. Hoover, Mrs. W. M. Nelson, Mrs. Catherine Reagaai. Mrs. M. Brooks O’Reitz. Mrs. M. P. Sullivan, Mrs. L. M. Walter and Mrs. Joseph G. Rodgers. The entertainment committee of the Women's City Club will give a card party in the clubhouse, gi Jack son place, tomorrow, at 8 o’clock p.m. will be tables for bridge and 500, .and a prize for each table. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Fred J. Haas is spending some time at Pinehurst, a guest at the Holly inn. 58 Soldiers’ Bodies Recovered. MINDEN, Germany, April 13.—The bodies of 58 victims of the pontoon bridge disaster on March 31 have been recovered. Twenty-three sol diers who were crossing the bridge are still missing. i pMfosbora > A «* »• M« A ELEVENTH St ' i $ TUESDAY—ONE-DAY SALE J BOUDOIR SUPPERS 600 Pairs 800 Pairs ' | of black kid Slippers ; —quilted satin with pad- \ p with hand-turned soles elk soles and heels in ? 8 rubber heels and silk f colors of blue, black.rose, \ * , unth braid on top to $ 5 pompon on vamp. match. £ *, * All Sizes, 2-/2 to 8, in Each Style D Fo r . T “” d *y on, >' we will offer 1,4*6 pair* of * Boudoir Slipper*, and this special price means a real a > saving. Suitable for house or boudoir wear. Every > pair perfect and new. Tuesday only, $1.39. ij 8 £ wvwvavvvvwJ Man, 60, Injured by Fall. John R. Pitner, 69 year* old, of 1308 Lamont street, patient in Garfield Hospital, is under treatment for a possible practure of the skull. He was found lying on the roadway near his home early yesterday morning. Police think he received the injury as a result of a fall. It was reported at the hospital that his condition was serious. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Henry Williams and Maggie Sharp. Paul J. Kvale and Itussell P. Burcher. William 1,. Mayfleld of this city and Mil dred M. McCain of Paris, Tex. N. Thornton Jones of Monkton. Md., and Helen E. Tittle of White Hall, Md. Hyter Atkinson and Edith P. Decatur, both of Fredericksburg, Va. William F. Sweeney and Qmie E. Dutton. Webster Griffin and Elizabeth Smith, both of South Washington. Va. Thomas A. Ford and Kathryn M. Tighe. Edmund 11. Cowan and Mildred V. Nash. f »PaLais Royal| ■ G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 I Special After-Easter Sale of Gloves Novelty Silk "Wear Right" i / \ Chamois Suede (jrIOVGS /% %\/H Novelty Gloves $2.50 and $3 Values / 'W*»\ This Sale / v. X V\® \ NX \ s]_. 85 Pair ( \ \ ) aU From Kay.'cr, Van Raaltc and \ ]r \l IflU \; X H X , \ / Fancy cufts, turn-back and bownes. Attractive fancy \ § \ \ i.lln \n\\\ \\ v ) / . . , , styles, in elbow lengths and § \ llflll X\ , N\ \N' y circular styles, new embroid gauntiets, tucked, side pleating, I \ vilt'V J\ Jk—v S eries and stitchings. In popular all-over embroidery and frills. V* /J v S spring shades of airedale, skin, In wanted colorings and em- X. hi J pongee, mode, silver, etc. broideries. Good range of sizes. *1 Palnl* Royal—-Hal* Floor J’alais Royal—Main Floor O I P /IT" #* f 5-piece Breakfast | 18-Inch Candles kettle Os iMOtIOnS. or Lunch Set Regularly 30c Each 1 7 r y « • • f oi Special, 49c Set a f or Si 17 Extraordinary Bargains at 21c 34-inch Square and J or P 1 10c ,( Lemco y C edar M oth Bags 1 o^d pk^ a ° f .Juiit ftTaii oTcLoZ Special, 3 for 21c blea ch e d mu s lin, Thc colors are rosc ’ pink ’ -are now being featured. Answers every purpose oi an expensive stamped with cup and b,ue an(i orangc ’ bag. Made of heavy, cedarized kraft paper, full size 26x54 inches. „, irpr /Wip-n fn- em au« ?4 inch candle* Keeps furs, garments, etc, tree from dirt, dust and moisture and f au^ r design lor cm- Also 24-mch candles, moths. broidery. 49c each. Guaranteed Dress Shields Absorptive Dust Cloths Ro7al Maln Special, 3 Pairs, 21c Special, 21c Each . —■ Assorted sizes. Light-weight | The best dustcloth made, it is m cov * rl "' „ SSJ'Si'i STT^hJ^U 0 Webster’s Daily Use Dictionary Sanitary Napkins Medium Size Dish Cloths Special for Tuesday l?C1, Special, 3 for 21c -with Rioted ’stripe 0 *" C For solving your cross-word puzzleSn OVC Can be carried in purse Has blue cloth binding. The title is in gold. Clark's ON T ” e " an< *y * ot Gleaner Palais Royal—Main Floor Mercerized Cotton Special, 3 for 21c - .liercertzea cotton Th( . ideal kitchen scourer, in- Special, 6 Spools, 21c stantly cleans all kitchen utensils. * s P *?j.frL„ jitss”*- 2u size only. ~ , r' . V j n J , mtST Rubb'r.Lined Wash Cloth %“f c Tal l cTri he Faultless-Fitting Footwear C ase—Special, ~l C I.ach j Assorted colors —72 inches long //X Wash cloth - As * jto card. . “MOBILE.” A dainty 3-eyelet tie / /Jf\ sor c CO ors. . Superior Quality m Dark Mahogany Calf, with low \ . , »f C. , Wash Cloths rubber heel and durable sole. uizfr /mC £ «.«. ! . SPfM 3 for 21c M§U& comb in place to set water wave, j —with colored stripe. jj y-v J Kirby Beard Hairpin Nickel Safety Pins mil flit /\S^S Cabinet Special, 6 Cards, 21c l/ Special, 2 Cabinets. 21c . o ne d< ? zen *® «*5 d - Assorted Containing Assorted Hairpins— i " zes - wll Buar e spr Th c b cs t of thc season's new styles are now to be in bronze and black. Lisle Toe Guards seen, fresh from Dorothy Dodd designers—faultless- Wooden Waist Hangers Special . 2 Pairs, 21c fitting creations for dress, sport, street and home wear. Special, 3 for 21c ’revents the sheerest stocking I seasonable designs, materials and colors—stamped with knobs to keep from slip- ! vnd 60cks from wearing through with the Dorothy Dodd name for your guidance, at pins off 1 it the toes. prices from $5.56 to $16.00. Palais Itoyal—Main Floor Palais Hoy a I —Second Floor Tuesday Is Dollar Day in Our Bargain Basement Lack of Space Prohibits All Items Being Listed Here—But the Saving on Every Offer ing Is on a Par With Our Usual Dollar Day Values. Do Not Miss Them! See Tuesday Times for Complete List. 36-lnch Unbleached -1 40-Inch 38c Colored Dress Women's $1.29 Kimonos -f Sheeting, 10 Yards 5| Voiles, 4 Yards » 4 42x36-lnch Pillowcases 4 36-lnch Colored Silk and r| Or/s' ft.9B Rain Cape, 4 4 w f l Cotton Crepes, 3 Yards *■ Xavy Blue waterproof c aP e ß with $1 Fine linen finish quality. Tn chintz patterns. JL j plaid lined hood. Fize 6 years onlv $1.39 Seamless Bed Sheets d 40-lnch Dress Voiles -| Infants’ 59c Dresses, 2 for + Ectch H ® Yards Dainty Little Dresses, In fine check B Black ground with white, plaid and B gingham, plain color chambray and *tß Perfect pure finish quality. .. ■*» dpt patterns. whlte batiste—neatly trimmed. Sizes JL m/rlnch *' hil *J i . bsorbent $1 38-lnck White Batiste -J Babies’Nordverall., 3 To r -f Crash, 8 Yards B 3 Yards *pß In gray or blue, light-weight denim JB For hand and dish towels. a*k Very fine woven quality for infants’ B ‘ cl oth, piped in red. Sizes 2. 3 and 4 *^B Hemmed Turkish owe s fB 3S.l n ch Colored Cotton Pongee Babies’ Rompers *B o for ■ JT Yards -4k I Wade of fin e quality mercerized pop- U - .’“f' , j- c - . 4* Jn all the new chintz pattern.. Cl- 9 1 IT™.". 1 32-Inch Colored Stripe Jl ors are rose, green, tan, blue, pink and j trasting colors. Sizes 2to ~6 years * Ticking, 6 Yards jl Women’s $1.29 Princess -f Wo ™ n ’?. Silk-and-Rayon ~40-lnch Putty Dot Voiles ti 5i..., J, •« 3 Yards *B sorted ceiors. Regular and extra sizes. high-spliced heels, narrow ankles and t| Both light and dark ground. $1.29 Handmade Chemise jB Deauviik" nude ew d i^ r ' n | sl^ ades of Luncheon -t X Napkins , 4 for -ork. Regular sizes. Women’s Thread Silk Stockings n>„ for,, A Women’s $1.29 Gowns gg CQ C Colored Organdies JB Long Sleeve Gowns—embroidery trim- narrow ankles, lisle toe and sole and SB _ w, j SB 1 m e d - Short Sleeve Gowns —trimmed garter hem. New Spring shades of ”B 3 Yards B with hemstitching and drawn work. vMn h ° 6 B S i ra^^ ’’ C A Wnpa&ne - Both light and dark colors_ • X. j Rp&u , ar sizes . JL ** to 'J- __ . 42-Inch 42c Pillow Tubing -| | Girls’s9c Bloomers, 2 for «f Women s Rayon Stockings 3 Yards | Flesh and M T hite Sateen Bloomers. V| Slight Ir^^iflars I.inon finish quality. ■■ . Sizes Gto 10 years. JL Rayon Stockings, with long bool SO-InShlsTWeached d GirlV SSc Sheeting, 2 Yards ; ?J 2 for $1 pea(h - 10 i»- Fine pure finish quality. JL Slightly Soiled B Children’s Cotton Socks . - -- 77 r . J 7 Made of fine white nainsook, lace _ n . $1.49 Leather Handbags JJB 1 trimmed. Sizes 6to 8 years. O 1 airs Women’s Leather Under-the-arm \| U/ nTnan >. OA„ ...... j Fine Rib Cotton Socks, with roll cuff B Bags in black and wanted colors. Also “| W Omen S oifC oIOOm€TS ana top. In white, brown, cardinal and Psueit Bags, in black and colors. All JL SteD-InS 3 for $1 , biafk ’ Slzea <0 9 - *' t * l va -—mirfPP .■— Made of pressed crepe. Iq assorted I Children’s Sport Stockings Handkerchiefs , 12 for colors. Regular sizes. ? Pairs ..“rii.ran f| is Checked Flannel Dresses $ - s „o„ B Women’s Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, «bI Only 17. For women and misses. *fl Sp« ng: shades of tan, brick or gra>— white or colors, with embroidered cor- B J gi zes 16 to 38 only. JL ojLiL s7«"s° ne 6triped roU cuff to P- JL ner and narrow hemstitch. Mm | _— * to S $1.19 Corselets M Womens $1.25 Rayon Women’s Cotton Vests, 4 for -B Hook side style, of novelty material, tB Step-Ins F^, ‘* 1 ' rtb . C» tton Vests, built-up Sfl W'ith elastic Inserts on side and four t| Rayon Step-ins, figured weave, with j° r bod es style, lace trimmed or band | supporters. Just the garment for the JL elastic bands at waist. Colors, peach,. JL j to P- Biaea ,b to 44. Exceptional values. JL uncorseted figure. Sizes 38 to 58. nil® green, light blue or flesh. Sizes WOmen’B 50c Union Suits ~ Women’s Union Suits, 2 for M 42 ' , - , 3 f or ?fl Fine-rib Cotton Union. Suits, low $■ Womens 25c Vests, 6 for jB Slight^ lrregular. neck and sleeveless, loose or tight Fine-rib Cotton Vests. Built-up and £■ ] Flne .rib Cotton Union ' Suits low knees, open or closed style, also Teddy bodice style, low neck and sleeveless. T B neck sleeveless shell knees Sizes ti bears. Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 36 t® 42. .Ba I to 44. ’ ‘ * Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Palais Royal—Bargain Baarment Palaia Royal—Bargain Basrmest 9