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vs&Qt &Qtr83nr A P THE WASHIKGTOWr'TBfEa. FRIDAt; FEBRXJAXT'IS; li. Jtf GONGSESS Mil FETED AT WHITE ETI HQUS HIS BUNG P n'siiftnt and Mrs. Wilson to dive Third Reception of Season Tonight. INVITATION U$T IS LARGE jch Proportions Are Reached No More Have Been Issued for Week. HONpR QUESTS AT DjlSW&R k le "member of Congress will bo th$ gueAts of honor at the reception wnicn President and Mr. Wilson will give at the Whlto Houso this evening, it is the .third reception which ther nave glvenuhls season and Is,1 expected to be attendbd by tho largest number ot guests! Tho ftivltatlon list reached such huge proportions that It has been closed tor a wock; Sara. 'Wilson will entertain a number c-r guests at a box party at the .concept at tho National Theater this afternoon, when Mmo. Joanna Oadskl will bo the aoioist. Tho Bratlltan Ambassador and Ma. da Qama will bo tho honor guests at tho dinner which Ma. Uen. and Mrs. George Barnett will give tpmorraw evening. Thero will bo twelve guests. Mr. and Mra. Wilton X Lambert will rntortnln At n. illrinfir of fourteen cov ers thTo evening n compliment to their1 nousc gut-sis, juqgo ana Mrs. iienry D. Clayton. -: Congressman and Mrs. Thomas Dunn will givo a dinner of twenty-four cov ers tonight In compliment to Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth. Among" tne guests CH he Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osier, of New York, who aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Mrs,.1 Osier will lo the honor guest at a luncheon whlcn Mrs. Dunn- will glvo tomorrow. Among the dinner hosts ot this even ing will be Mr. and Mrs. Lars An derson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuck crman. , , Miss Margarctta Schuyler, of "Port land, Sic., daughter of tho (Jean of the Portland Cathedral, will come to Wash ington tomorrow for an Indefinite stay at Cameron House. Other guests at the Cameron Houao aro Miss Margery Thompson. Miss Ella Rlegel, and Miss Elizabeth D. Eider, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Fcndall, of Baltimore. Mrs, Charles 8. Thomns and Miss Kdlth Thomas will hot bo. at home to morrow, out win receive February 24 ir. ana Mrs. ferry Belmont were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills at 4A rA..n In Vnni Vl. 1 1. ... ..w ujviu It, ..un 1UIA lUOk UlgCll Mra. E. Marvin Underwood, wife of the Assistant Attorney General will en tertain at a luncheon February 36 in honor of Mrs. Thomaa Watt Gregory. Mrs. William C, Gorgas will be hostess at a bridge pally" February 25. ;. The Society of Indian Wars will en tertain a largo company -xt dinner Feb ruary 26. Edward W. Donn. Jr., has returned to Washington ifrom Atlantlo City, where l)o made an extended stay. .;. Nevjrs .reached Washington yesterday of the birth' of a son to Mr. and Mrii. Kcrmlt Hooscvelt In Buenos Ayres. Mr.. Itopsevelt Is tho daughter of Col. Joseph E. Wlllard. of Richmond, now ambas sador to Spain; where she became a bride June' 11,. 1914. Young Mr. Roose velt had just returned from a shooting trip In South Africa. His bride was Miss Belle 'Wlllard. This is the fifth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. John Astor; who was In Wash ington for several days, returned to Nevr York yesterday. ? Mrs. E. H. G. Slater nas as her guest nt Palm Beach, Mrs. Potter Palmer, of Chicago. -:- Mmo. da Oamh. wife of the ambassa dor from Bragtl, wljl bo hostess nt a prettily appointed tea at -the embassy this afternoon. Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood and , Miss Amanda Johnson are staying at- tho White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Emmcllne Pankhurst, of Eng land, will be tho honor guest at a dinner at Cameron Ho line Tuesday evunlng. This will bo the second oP u scries of (Continued on Pago Fifteen.) t - --' - - v .. JiBBBlBBBBBBBBIliBBBlBBBirwMliBBBHsV Nwlljiiimw . : s&mB3aimmM4MB?i' t 00AfSTnW . MISS LUCY BURLESON., The Misses Burleson, daughters of the Postmaster General and Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson, will be the honor guests nt the dinner which Senator and Mrs. John, X. MISS SIDNEY BURLESON Shields and their daughter, Miss Jeanetto Cowan, will give this evening, taking their guests, twelve in number, later to the Friday evening dancing class. OFFICERS DANCE AT LAFAYETTE TONIGHT Brilliant Gathering Expected to Attend. Army. . and . .flavy Cotillon. ELABORATE .0 NNERS PRECEDE BIG BALL Many Private and Club Func tions Before Carnival at the Willard. ' A brilliant gathering-of representa-J tlvcs from army and' navy, official and rraldontfal' circles will attchd tho dance which tho Army unit Navy Cotillon Cuub "will glvo this cvcVrtg' at tho- La fayetto Hotel. mils is the first ot the series which will -take place every Friday evening hereafter During' the wmtera tho dancers wilt gather In tho gold room and on the 'roof 'garden in' the summer months. The Murine Band ' will fur nish tho -music Mrs. Llndley M. Garrison, Mrs. Hen ry 'Breckenrldgo, Mra. George Barnett, Mrs. Hugh L. Scott, Mrs. Henry C; Cor- bin, Mrs. Albert Ordway, Mrs. tVlctor Blue, Mrs. Wlllard urownson, sirs. Richardson Clover, Mra. W. Strother Smith, and .Mrs, James T. S. Lawrence are me .patronesses, ana 'tne noor com mittee comprises Major General .Bar nett. U. B.- m. c: Colonel jtusscii, u. s M. C: Colonel Richardson. U. S. A. Colonel Munson, U 8. A., and Com- manaor uaiariage, u. b. N. A' particular feature of the Beaux Arts Ball last night were the many din ner parties which preceded It Among the mnny hosts entertaining at dinner and taking their guests to the French aall were Mr. an4 Mr. Gtorae Psabody T, CttMcna. u. M. if i Mtt, Tfiomnj vain gvo a dtM4r. h tfuMa InciwMiNr Mttj Tta TOtmsoi iorn. 'MrfrjMtHa! Nsmrmk enter. vowpliment lo'.Mlaa ueorgia! ScMofteld, liort she chaporOHdd s.fih ball. aaU Mr. and Mr. lnr Cveland i-etkina .me hosts at dinner. r " Mr. ana Mrs. Jerome N. Bonaparte nad a large cewpanyxor dlnnnr. as did Mr. and Mra. Ju. W. Jordan, Dr. and Mrs, John, Craxka. iMnon gave a din ner party, hiving' as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Oreene, Mr.- Bd Mi. u. N, Kauffwann, ar.d Mrs. .aorg Hoyd, of .Vhlladelphja, .who tit their h0ue guest. ..Dining with Mr. .nd Mrs: Frederick McKenney were C3mrreman and Mra. Written, 4r. and -Mrs. , John Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. diaries McKenney. (Mrs. Jamea Carroll Frater pad a din mtt party; Mlsa Helen Btewnrt as hostusa at dinner, later entertaining the party In her box at, the hall. Her -tin its were Gen. Georg Barnatt, C'apt. und Mrs. Kdward W. Kberle. Mr. and Mm. Ten Hyck Wendell, and Mlsa Catharine yirbour. . .. iMr. and Mrs. Malcblm McConlhe en tertained at dinner, their guests Includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Breckinridge, . Hill. 4T.1. ,?1IIM l.iailf, Alifcfcrr, Mlsa Carolyn Nash, Miss Margaret rbcklnrldge, Miss Alice Bhepard, Major Paxton. Scott Bullitt, ot Louisville i Frederick Evans, -of New York,- tho house guest of Mr. and Mrs. McConlhe; Dr. l'aulleff. ,of the Bulgarian lecation. ahd Mr. Constanttnldl, ofthe Greek le gation. tu Amtl tj Xffl Tt til IrMI Mrak itnAnff (he dinner hosts of the evening, their gueata Including Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. warren, uongress mn nd Mrs. nosers. ConRressmatl and Mr. Miller, and .Count Boade, of the Swedish legation. It waa a "bird din ner," canariea singing among the flowers that decorated the table, and the Ices being served In the form of birds. rRom of (lie cruesta at Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellis dinnerparty were guests later at the ball. Their dinner waa in compliment to Judge and Mrs.. Clayton, who are visiting Mr. and Mr. WllUn iamtert. Tne omer gucsui ai mnr Party were Benator and Mra, Ollle James, Judge, and Mr. T. T. Arisberry, Mr. and Mra. Wilton J. Lambert and Mr. and Mr. Hampson Gary. The guests of Mr. Stuart Hunt, who entertalnod for Bnroneas Uly von Wlncklor. also went on. to .the ball. Among those In- the party were Mrs. Thoma Klnkead, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alton Connolly and Samuel Ross. Senator and Mrs. John K. Shields-and Mis Jeanetto Cowan had gueat for dinner before the ball to meet Miss Polly Hugirart, of Grand Raolds.Mlch. The suesU Included Mlss Pocahontaa Biitler Miss Joan - Ohl, Miss" Helen Blodgett, Charles Howe, Mr. Van Wagener. John Teiuple . Graves, Jr.: Hannla Taylor, jr.: Herbert KubeL.and Mr. Trlcklet, of Kentucky. Tho Vice President and Mrs. Thom aa R. Marshall were the guests of honor at a dinner Ust night by Senator and Mrs., Wadsworth. Their other guests were the Bus slan Ambassador and Mme. Bakhraet jff, Justice and Mrs. 'Holmes, Con gressman and Mra. Gillette.' General and Mr. Scott. Calonel and Mr. "Mcr Cawley. Mr. and Mra, Fletcher Harper, of New York; Mra. Thomas Bayard, Mrs. A. J. George, of Brookllne, Mass.; Mra. Marshall Field. Mr. PtltllD H. Sheridan, Senjitor Fhelan. Senator du, Pent. Senator O'Oofoatt, and Henry wane. Th. Flrat Asalatant Secretary of. the Traairy. and r. Malljurn aniertaltied at tinmr last night lit cewpHment to Mm Becwetary o-f .state and Mr. LanaWW. Theether gueata r.e AsalataBt eerer tary of the Treasury and Mr. JPetera: the AaaJatant Beeretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Vreeman. .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hatatln. and Mr. and Mrs. Joha Young,--of Ohio, The Attorney .General and Mr, dreg, ory were hosts at Hlnner last night when 'their gueata were Mr.jand Mr. J9rnet' ICnaAel,' Mr. and Mr". Wllltam ltlls. Mr, anil Mra. TfoWard S. ReesM. Thomaa 'Hardy' Todd, Mr. and. Mr. J WUam R. Clarke. Mr. and Mr, caivm surtwfiAirt. of Texas; Ml Jane Greg ory, and .wlUlam Wallace, Jrt ,f . A largo company dined at the Arniy and Navy- ClUb last night. Many re mained for the dancing which followed, although some went later to the. Beaux Art ball. Rear Admiral and Mra. Wil liam S. Benson were host at dinner at tho club wnen their' guest were Chief Naval Constructor and Mrs. Da vid Taylor, Commander and. Mr. O. T. Pettenglll. paymaster and Mr: C. J. Peoples.. Lieutenant and Mrs, Blanken shlp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rust, Mr. Frederick Bleg. and Captain Breckin ridge, i I, BSTjS RESTORE YOUR HAIR TO YOUTHFUL COLOUR Let Jfe &h4 Ym my Free Prwf Tmrt Crey llr cm ne Kestorei 10 rwwral Cther i Bexity N Dyes r Otter Harmful Moth), Raaiilto In four Pay. At ST I waa Dfamaturcly crcv anrt a fall. lire becaUM I looked old. Today, at U I hava no traca ot'grey hair and I look youpger than I did ttcht years ago. I restored my own gray nair s its natural colour ana wauiy oi youth and am, a living aiampU that gry hairs need, no lotiftr axtsu No datiferoBs dye, stains or otber forma of hair paint ar nacaaaary to keep your-balr young. Old and Orey Young and hajvv , at 27. ot 36. 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A, million delighted users prove Its vslue. ' . Tint: lesh..rink. Brunette. While. By Toilet Counters or Mall,,, Me National Toilet Co., Frla Team, A SUPERIOR GUARANTEED ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR With 1 Pound of Burcliell's Bouquet Coffee $1.25 N. W. BURCHELU 1325 F St N.W. 4 r"!- f. - ' N York-WASHimTON-Paris i..n 51 v The Women's Storq 1109 G Street 13 vnaHMaaMMHavB i "y JW ' :: -i iv ,wefjn& ssjwsssjss , , n L- . - y tai :: 5! Opening of Our New IMlillinery Department' Thq opening of this department will reveal to the women, of Washington Smart Hats that fashion finds first favor in, and that mirror the most exclusive Parslan id.eas. We opened this department to meet the demands 0 a critical public who wanted ' HIGH CLASS; BUT NOT HIGH PRICED HATS. Ydu will find here just the hat you ' want at the price well within what' you figured on paying. A Most Hearty Welcome is Extended to all Our Patrons and Friends to Attend the Opening: A Souvenir with our Compliments awaits your Call I Men's Shoes at $4.00 One of the Models at This Bice Is Here Illustrated. This is the least expensive Men's Shoe we car ry in stock, and we have had each pair made up ex pressly for our clientele. The result is that in quality and style, workmanship and appearance they far sur pass the average shoes' at this price. , The leather is of splendid weight and texture; the soles and linings well put on, and everything about them denotes qual ity of a high order, regulated by the strictest specifications. A description of a. few of 'the models, follows: English last Gun Metal Calfskin, .blind' eydlets and low heels; a favorite with "young men. Gun JVIetal Calfskin Shoes with good broad toes and low heels; comfortable for walking, oufing and college wear. . , Gun Metal Calfskin Button Shoes, with good broad toe and low heel. ' Box Calfskin Blucher Shoes with short yamp and round' toe; ari excellent, shoe for the man who . wants comfort and conservative style. i s . ' A Soft Vici Kidskin Shoe made on straight last that is well-liked by the middle-aged man comfort- ' able, neat and refined. . ' ' ' Vici Kidskin Shoes, straight last with plain toe; an exceedingly comfortable shoe.. The Price It $4.00 Pair. Main Floor Tinfii SJree.t. Times Want Ads Bring Results m mkwgsamsmsaaBaskmaaam Pared Port Mag OnUr Brii 6m -atatytv Yew Door Store How.: St4A.HL to 5t30 P. M. Dtty: 5SV -a. --" --r aV ( KLiLIHHHLflfNHMffiflMM LMoVs.Tfcen. .&(WiaW.lWO. .LWw.TNow. t Beautiful Bevies of . I ' New ISjpr tag Miltaery Introducing th LatMt Modes m . . . I slHkkLBLLLKi atS.OO Alt Straw, all Satin and Satin and Straw Combinations, in all the new est Spring colors. AU the newest shapes, including the favored Tur bans, and Sailors. Exquisite trim mings of lowers, ribbons and fan tasies of all kinds. Really very, clever creations at this remarkably e i, ' tow price, a.uu. Millinery' Secti6n Second Floor Ljnsburgh & Bro. View Models In . Spring Coats For Little Tots of 2 to 6 Yeri At $4.95 & $6.50 Children's Sport Coats, of corduroy velvet, in the new shades of copenhageh. and rose. Newest mpdels, in sizes 1 to 6 years. r . Ako Shepherd Check Coats, with pique collars, in sizes 2 to 6 years. These are very specially priced at $4.95. Children's Coats at $2.95 ' Made of fine quality wool serge, in navy or Copenhagen. Box styles, trimmed with fancy buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 years. t . Ata Children's Sweaters Link and link stitch. AU new spring models. White, combined with rose, Copenhagen or American neautv. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Third Floor Lansburgh & Bro. A Sale of Men's Wear Men's Pongee Neglige Shirts . 60 dozen. That's all we could .buy, aa the lot was limited and the manufacturer wanted to give one customer In each city a ahow. A' wonderful assortment of light and dark patterns. In black and fast color stripes: highly mercerised pongee of a good quality; fullcut, well made and finished; soft ouff models. Sixes to VK Limited, S to a buyer. KOe Mualln Hobes, V wk style IIJS Percale ranai n.eat atrip ed pattern Super-weight Shirts and gray only. Oar ment A'lxfat 39c Pnjo- 85c Merino Paitlai 65c SSe Gersaaa Made and' Dyed. Gaojte I4sle Halt nesei full fashioned; fast black and OCJp 25e Pad black and colors Garter ..... 18c Men's Shop Main Floor Lansburgh & Bro. 69c Lansburgh's "Lily" Silk-Hosiery At59c Your last opportunity, to buy this famous brand of Silk Hosiery at this price. Begini ning Monday, the prico will be 69c. .Supply your needs for, months to come from the stock we have on hand. Black, white arid colors. Remember, tomor row is ttie last day we willsell them at 59c. r Hosiery Main Foolr. Neve Modes in Veils and Neckwear 39c ami 50c VeOinffs 25c, a Yiird Bordered and all-over designs; also hexagon and hairline mesh: In ail the favored colors for aming. Mad? Veils; 50c Each . Hegalar 7Bc Valaea . Plain mesh, with chenlllo dotted ooruora. in au waniea colors. These are very desirable and un usually low priced. Neckwear The new colored neckwear so much In voguo at tho present time. Made of fine batlsto. Vesteea and Collars. In pink., sky. Copenhagen. and tan. At 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Main frlooi- Lansburgh & Bro. New Spring Models in Dainty Undermuslins Never have we been able to offer such a vari ety of beautiful Undermuslins aa at the present time. Everything that Is new and dainty can be found In our vast assortment. Teddy Bear Chemises At $1.00, $1.49, $1.95 These are In all .the newest models and made of lino quality nainsook; prettily trimmed with dainty laces and ribbons. Teddy Bear , Chemises of cana silk) empire yokes, nnlshed with hemstitching. Choice of white or flesh color, at jlM. Night Robes at 99c Women Gorns, of fine batiste, in flesh color. Dnlnty models, finished with hemstitching and protty laces. China silk nawna. In white or flesh colors. Em- Clro Waists, finished with hemstitching and rlb ons. Very special at (S.S5. Crepe de Chine Corset Covers, with or without sleeves. Yokes prettily trimmed, with laces. Choice of whtte or flesh color at Mc. Third Floor Lansburgh & Bro. i ! t II ! I M 1 1 1 IT 1 1 1 1 M-H 1 n H -I-H ! 1 H nt-M rH-Hr-H-!-r-H-H--f-;--H-IH-- i y air vttrw J w v ,rflt'i. if I 1. .v V : -.