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Iff] SALES! | I $19.75 to $29.75 J V Man-Tailored COATS & SUITS New Purchase with Regular Stocks $|5?5 SWAGGER Coats, Tailored Coat* and dreasier Woolan Crept*, and novalty woolem... Navy, Blua, Tan, Black, Brown and Gray. Sizes 14 to 20. SUITS in 2-piace tailored atyles, or swagger modala. Tweed* and Wool Crepes, In Navy, Tan*, Brown* and Greya. Sizes 14 to 20. $29.75 to $49.75 Coats and Suits $23.75 Up to $29.75 Paulina Frocks *1575 PLENTY of silk swagger ^ suit Frocks. Plenty of great big broad tops. Plenty of colorful new Garden Prints. Sport Sleeves . . . Properly full sleeves. Correctly straight silhou ettes. Hand-finishing details. Black, brown, navy, dawn blue, beige, gray, in plain shades and every new color combination desired in the new prints. Sizee 12 to 20, 38 to 42. • CHARGE • ACCOUNTS • INVITED THE WOMEK'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1m f Stmt SOCIETY President Roosevelt Will Entertain at Luncheon Saturday for the German Special Mission. THE President will be host at luncheon Saturday in the White House in honor of Dr. HJalmar Schachet, president of the Reichsbank; Dr. Berger, as sistant chief of the ministry of finance of Germany, and Dr. NordhofT, a direc tor of the Reichsbank, who will arrive n Washington tomorrow for confer ences with President Roosevelt. The German visitors will be at the Mayflower Hotel during their stay. Saturday afternoon the German Am bassador, Herr Hans Luther, will give a ■eception in honor of his countrymen In the embassy, and Monday the Am Mssador will give a dinner at the Sul jrave Club for the distinguished Ger nans. tmhasaadors and Others Hosts to Foreign Guests. The Ambassador of Argentina, Mr. Felipe A. Espil. will be host at dinner ,h;s evening in compliment to the Argentine Ambassador to Prance, Dr. romas A. LeBreton, who is here on special mission. The Ambassador of Prance and Mme. le Laboulaye entertained a small com pany at luncheon today in compliment :o the Ambassador, Dr. LeBreton, who iame to Washington from his post In Paris. Yesterday Dr. LeBreton was en ;ertalned by the newly-appointed United States Minister to Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, the latter hav ng known the Ambassador In Argen ina, where she formerly lived. The ;uests yesterday numbered 20. Tomorrow the Ambassador will share lonors with the Italian minister of inance, Slgnor Guldo Jung, at the uncheon which the Secretary of State, vlr. Cordell Hull, will give at the Carl on. The Ambassador of Italy. Slgnor Au ;usto Rosso, will give a reception this ifternoon In honor of his distinguished ountryman, receiving in the embassy rom 4 to 6 o'clock. The guests will >e limited to high officials and heads if foreign missions. Last evening the Embassador entertained at dinner for Blgnor Jung, when the guests were he Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell lull, the Secretary of the Treasury and klrs. William H. Woodin, the United States Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Jreckenridge Long. Senator and Mrs. Cey Pittman, Senator and Mrs. Joseph loblnson, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. .IcNary, Representative and Mrs. Sam D. McReynolds, Representative and Mrs. Bertrand Snell, Representative and Mrs. Joseph Byms, the newly ap pointed Minister to Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, the Under secretary of State. Mr. Raymond Moley; the director of the budget and Mrs. Lewis Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Plerrepont Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. James Clement Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feis, Mr. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Truxtun Beale. Mrs. Borden Harriman and the counselor of the Italian embassy and Marchesa Diana and the first secre tary and Contessa RoncalU. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, was among the guests at luncheon today of Mrs Otis T. Wingo, who entertained at the Congressional Club. Her other guests were Mrs. Tom Connolly, Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Sam D. McReynolds, Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, Mrs. Ben Craven, the newly appointed Director of the Mint, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross; Miss Lavinia Engle, Mrs. Prank W. Mondell, Mrs. Edward Keating. Mrs. Lucy John son and Mrs. LeRoy Sawyer, Jr. Mrs. Charles D. Millard of New York was hostess at another table, her guests including Mrs. John Overton, Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. Clarence E. Han cock, Mrs. Harry L. Englebright, Mrs. John Taber, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs Francis D. Culkin, Mrs. Hamilton Pish, jr.; Mrs. U. S. Guyer, Mrs. John D. Clarke. Mrs. James L. Whitley, Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell. Mrs. Harvey C. Ransley, Mrs. Brent Spence. Mrs. Daniel Chavez, Mrs. R. Ewing Thoma son, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie. Mrs. Frank K. Hines. Mrs. Charles W. Turner, Mrs. Hiram Taylor, and Mrs. Summerville. Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland, will entertain the mem bers of the Society of Swiss Women of Washington at a buffet supper this eve ning. The newly appointed Ambassador to ARNOLD GALLERIES 1306 G St. N.W. Antique Jtwtlry, Silvtr, ShtfKtld— Furniture, Mirrort, Brat ft—Art Object*. A. F. ARNOLD Now In Our Own Building 1306 G ST. N.W. THE HECHT CO. Takes pleasure in announcing that Miss Beth Ogilvie of the famous will be in our Powder Box all this week . . . and will be available for consulta* tion with you on all your hair problems ... how to correct dry and oily hair, how to treat dandruff and falling hair, premature greyness and other individ ual hair ills. Also—How to get the most out of your permanent wave by the proper care of the hair. Phone Nat'l 5100 for Appointment (Fifth moor) iPii ini =inr=—. While We're Waiting for Inflation, We've Increased the Buying Power of Your Dollar COATS & SUITS l l/zoff Every Untrmtmed and Fur-Trimmed Coat and Suit in Our Store Has Been Reduced HALF $941 $14.75 $19.75 $24*7S $32<5° formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly si8.»s 30 tnu.no »i».so »cs You'll find the most individual styles and materials. Every coat and suit is typical ZIRKIN quality, which you'll probably never be able to buy again at such low prices. A Special Group of 65 SPRING DRESSES J / Brand new Spring drenei bought this season but reduced for clearance.. New models, new / colorings. Sizes 12 to 44. Formerly $16.50. Price ALL SALES FINAL ,ons Incorporated 821 Fourteenth Street □m I EH luJE Cub* and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles will sail from New York today on the Peten for Havana, where Mr. Welles will assume his diplomatic duties. Senator Simeon D. Pess entertained a small party Informally at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Mrs. Bolton, wife of Representative Chester C. Bolton of Cleveland, and Mrs. Hese. wife of Representative Wil liam E. Hess of Cincinnati, have Is sued Invitations for tea Wednesday afternoon, May 10. from 4 to 6 o'clock, In the home of Mrs. Bolton at 2301 Wyoming avenue In honor of the ladles of the Ohio delegation In Congress. Mrs. William Howard Taft, widow of the late former President, returned to Washington last evening from New York, where she arrived yesterday on the Vulcanla, from a two months' tour abroad. She spent two weeks In Rome and boarded the Vulcanla at Naples to make a cruise around the Mediter ranean and to the Holy Land. Mrs. Taft will leave Washington this eve ning for Cincinnati to visit her wrns and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, 2d., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Taft. Mrs. Taft will return to Washington the middle of next week. Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, yesterday received the Hu guenot Cross at the annual meeting of the Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania, at Urslnus College. The solicitor general and Mrs. Thomas Day Thacher will give a reception this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, In their home In Georgetown, for the delegates to the meetings of the Law Institute, who are in Washington. Mrs. Pierce Butler and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, wives of associate justices of the Supreme Court, will preside at the tea table. Gen. Francisco Agullar, military at tache of the Mexican embassy, was host to a small party at luncheon at the Madrillon yesterday. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas T. Craven will have as their guests over Sunday their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and'Mrs. Rodman de Kay of Port Washington, L. I., and their children. Rear Admiral and Mr*. Andrew T. Long are expected In Washington for a fortnight'* visit May 15. They will ■all today for this country and will spend a few days on Long Island with Mrs. Long's brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. E. B. McKee, before coming to Washington. Admiral Long Is chief of the International Hydro graphic Bureau, stationed at Monte The first secretary of the Italian em bassy and Contessa Antonletta Roncalli di Montorlo will sail June 19 on the Conte dl Savoie for their native coun try. They will close the house In Georgetown which they have been oc cupying May 15. Tuesday the secre tary and Contessa Roncalli will enter tain at tea. Senor Don Benjamin Cohen, coun selor of the Chilean embassy, was host at dinner at the Russian Troika last evening, covers being laid for 10. Oen. John J. Pershing has returned to Washington and is at the Carlton. RUGS CARPETS Absolutely Hand Proccss Cleaning Weuhing Repairing FIREPROOF STORAGE Manoukian Bros. 1332 Connecticut Ave. I rittr prtttrt, Appraiurg of Oriental Tmxtilmt PO. 3026 NO. 4866 Rizik Brothers DRASTIC 1213 F STREET 71 1 • ' t Reductions! Fur-trimmed and plain COATS and SUITS $25.00 COATS and SUITS $12.50 $27.50 COATS and SUITS $13.75 $3500 COATS and SUITS $17.50 $42.50 COATS and PRICE! SUITS $21.25 You really can't afford to mis* an opportunity 0PP03TTB the MATflOWBR. like this! Every garment is a true Ririk creation—now repriced for immediate clearance. All Sales Final! VErlebacher TVCC1VE-TEN TOEiyE-TWEU/E FSTREET For Fridav and Saturday! ^4 Timely Event! Our Finest Dresses Reduced! This is indeed an opportunity welcomed by all smart women of Washington, presenting un limited possibilities for assembling your entire Summer wardrobe at the very beginning of the season. Our FINEST DRESSES for day, afternoon, tea, bridge, Sunday night and eve ning. . .in short for every occasion. There is a selection of over 350 dresses and gowns. We advise you to come early for there is often only one-of-a model, in sizes for women, misses and little women. • Usual Charge Privileges! * All Sales Final! The former United State* Ambuw dor to Qermany, Mr. Frederic D. Sack ett, arrived yesterday from hU home In LouisvlUe, Ky.. and U at the May flower for a few days. Former Am bassador and Mrs. Sackett returned to this country last week and went at once to their home in Louisville. Mm. McCain, wife of Lieut. Col. William A. McCain, U. S. A., will en tertain a email company at tea this afternoon at 6 o'clock In her home at 9337 N street, when her guests will be Colonial Dames from New York, Bos ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore. South Carolina and Virginia who are in Wash ln«ton for the annual meetlnf of the Colonial Dames of America. MaJ. and Mrs. Henry Leonard and the lstter's daughter, Mrs. Francis Wayne MacVeagrh of Boston, accompanied by Capt. Wtnant P. Johnston, left thta (Continued cm Third Page.) Judge N i « 1 e y ihoea by qu a 1 it y n o t by ptice! CD IXHIT J\gAXM\A— To every woman including the to be graduates good quality, excellent fitting and season long shapehold ing service is necessary to summer comfort in footwear. UU \ II HMU J Nsmsd in honor of the Moor* family, this wido (trap sport undil coats in whit* pig, ths light Chsff or much dirksr Indias brown shads, also in sjmulatad blick pifikiOi Ia white or Chaff with elaborate perforations that are ao much in vogue. Named in honor of the Beiiey family. "Punch" it in ?Ofu« and hm it t til with Style punch. Miss Williams com#* in white, Chaff, ladies brown, black Two Nisley factories produce exactly that for you in about 20 styles of white shoes in sizes V/i to 9 (a few to 10), widths AAAA to D. All 20 Styles are White Kid V* alio shew white moiro pumps and sandals for formal w««r. cfervice atiJ Slljjc Qi 50c Only 2 pa in (JU ts > outomn. Finer grade 75c, 2 pairs $1.35 rem ose < n Sluy€A^/J uiL wl 4*j* ^OU H^UPC 1339 F STREET, N. W. Todays Mitt Lawranco and htr family coat-of-arma If you art a Lawrcnca jutt step into our »tora and ask us for a laaflet giving ahort history and coat-of-arma (in colors) of this family. It is frea for tha asking. Mail order* filed promptly when accompanied by purchase price and 15 cents postage DULIN & MARTIN—Home Appointments for 86 Years. N O RG E "Mother's Day" (LMcJttn. Suggestion 4 roller rolls mi ihtrt't ice. That's dl there M to the simple operation of the Rollator mechanism. Only 3 Moving Parts In the mechanism Classic Style In the smooth simple lines ^ Model J Illustrated—$169.50 Our "Eddy" Ice Refrigerators were used 30 years and more in Wash ington homes. We selected the NORGE Electric as its worthy successor. Sec the 4.4 cu. ft. Model at Easy Terms—As low as $4.50 a month— Like buying ice at 15c a day. ^ <S^C fk\ 5.8 cu. ft. Norge—all porcelain—that will make 106 Ice # I "TQ rft ■1 cube*, at the very apeclal price of T ' / S at ttaib price. Originally $448.00 11 cu. ft. 2-door Norge—capacity of 188 Ice cube*. Only ^275 00 D ulin & Martin Gonnecticut cAve, a/uiX' PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—-HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.