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HARDINO, who belongs j to an Ohio chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will entertain at tea this afternoon at the White House In honor of the Ohio delegates to the Continental Congress and has Invited the wives of members of the Ohio delegation in Congress to meet them. It will be one of those delightfully Informal fes tivities at which ths First Lady mingles with her guests lh friendly fashion, and ths Ohio Daughters have been looking forward with keen enthusiasm to the event ever since the invitation was de livered. Mrs. Atleu Pomerene and Mrs. Frank B. Willis, wives of the Ohio Senators, will preside at ths tea table. Earlier in the afternoon Mrs. Harding is receiving the dele gates to the Children of the Amer ican Revolution conference now being he)4 here. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Hard ing braved the threatening show ers and attepded ths opening of the Olrl Scout Tea Room In Rock Creek Park. She was accompanied by a group of ten guests, who in cluded Mrs. Weeks, wife of the Secretary of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks, Jr., who is visiting her; Mrs. Denby, wife of the Sec retary of the Navy, and Mrs. Ed ward Beale McLean. The President and Mrs. Hard ing wilt "ntertatn at dinner at the White House on Thursday sve nlng In honor of Marshal snd M me. J off re. On Friday evening the Marshal and Mme J off re will dine with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson, who will have a dis tinguished company to meet them and on Saturday evening they will be entertained at dinner by the French Ambassador and Mme. J usee rand. The Secretary of War, John W. Weeks, will give a man's luncheon for Marshal J off re on Friday at the Metro politan Club. . DERHAPfl the most important general function on the social calendar of ths D. A. R , ths president general's reception, is scheduled to take place tonight at Memorial Continental Hall, when Mrs. George Maynard Minor will receive all ths delegates to the convention and the alternates. It will be a big and brilliant fete, with the national officers of the D. A. R. assisting In dispensing hospitality. The annual ball In honor of the pages of the conference will also take place tonight. It will be given by ths Abigail Hart man Rice Chapter, D. A. R. at Rau scher's and gives promise of be ing a delightful event. For the rest, each afternoon and evening of this week is starred with parties for the daughters Individually, In small groups and by State delegations. Jusaenuids fllve Informal Dinner. The French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand will entertain at Sinner tonight at the embassy, with Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge as the ranking guests. It will be an unofficial party, ths company being made up In large part of Massachusetts folk who are resi dents of Washington. Mnas. Jus-j ?erand is herself a native of ths j Bay Stats. Diplomats Return After Holiday Visit. Dr. Tsmas A. Le Breton, the Argen tine ambassador, who spent Raster M the Greenbrier, White 8ulphur Springs, returned to Washington yes terday. Mme. Le Brston will remain tor a time longer. The Brazilian ambassador. Sen or Mathieu, and Senora Mathleu also returned to Washington yesterday. after spending the holidays at Whits Sulphur. 'I* Senator Lawrence C. Phlppa will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of the British Ambassador and Lady j Oeddea. Mrs. Phlpps Is oonvalesclng from a long Illness and la making no social engagement for the preaent. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who returned recently from her home In California, has gone to New York to remain until next Monday. Ths Rumanian minister, Prince I rubesco, is spending a few days in 1 Mew York and is staying at ths Am bassador Hotel. Guiseppe Catalan), Italian minister ' to Venesuela, and Mme. Catalanl. who arrived recently In New York from Caracas, will come to Wash Ington tomorrow to visit Mms. Catalanl's mother, Mrs. Hsnry F. Dlmock. Col. Ulysses 8. Grant, Id, son of Mrs. Frsderlck Dent Grant, who la at present on duty in California, Is accompanying Marshal Joffre on his trip East snd will come to Wash ington with him. Colonel Orant's small daughtsr. Miss Edith Root Grant, will not be able to take part In the unveiling of the memorial to her Illustrious great-grandfather. President Ulysses 9. Grant, and consequently the monument will be unveiled by Princess Cantacusene and her daugh ter. Princess Berths Cantacusene. Colonel and Mrs. Grant have re THY 5 FIRST ltll lHl o St. n. w. Hemstitching Picot Edging Pleating Buttons Made to Order AS Work Guaranteed. Lowest Prices Consistent With Qnallty of Work. ^ <5?ntly had a vlalt from her parent*,-. Mr. and Mr*. Kllhu Root, who have returned to their home in New York after a brief holiday In California. Mra. Newberry, wife of Senator Truman H. Newberry, will entertain at tea thla afternoon at ( o'clock In honor of the Michigan delegate* to th* D. A. it. Congrea*. She will be aaalated By Mr*. Charle* K. Town* ?nd, wife of Senator Townaend of Michigan, and Mia* Alice McDuffe*. State regent of the Michigan D. A. R. General Pershing On Riding Trip. Gen. John J. Pershtng, who Is tak ing a horseback trip through Vir gin'*, accompanied by hi* aide, spent Sunday at Warrenton, Va., and yes terday visited the Remount Station at Front Royal, Va. Last evening he was entertained at Wakefield Manor, the country horn* of Mra, Oeorge Rarnett. On Sunday evening Ml** Llndaay Wood, of Washingtop. who spent Easter In Warrenton, gave a dinner for him at th? War renton Country Club. Mrs. Atlee Pomercne will go to Philadelphia tomorrow morning to attend a luncheon to be given In compliment to Senator Pomeren*'* niece, Mlse Marian Atle* I'omerene Wlleon, whoa* marriage to Samuel Klwood Howe* take* plac* on April 2*. Interesting Wedding In St. Thomas' Church. Th* marrlag* of Mis* Maxwell Durant Church, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Melvlil* Church, to Law reno* DUworth Blair took place at 12 o'clock today In St. Thoma*' Church. The ceremony was per formed by th* R*v. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thoma*'. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her fgther, wore a wedding gown of whits aatln. mads on ?traight, almpto 11ns*. with short sleeve* of chiffon and a court train of satin edged with lac* falling from the ahoulder*. Her tull* veil was draped from a coronet of or ange clossoms and lace, she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of th* valley. The maid-of-honor was Mlas An rellca Howden, daughter of Blahop Howden of New Mexico. She wore a frock of green chiffon made with a long waist and bouffant skirt Her hat was of white horse hair braid and *he carried yellow roses Little Mis* Sarah Durant Yearly, the flower girl, wore a dainty frock of white crepe de chin* with a wide white hat. carrying an oldfaahloned bouquet- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alexander Yearly, of Baltimore, and a niece of th* bride. William Koblnaon Blair, brother of th* bridegroom was beat man Hi? u,h)V* were Alfred O. Kay, Hill Burgwfn. Ledil* I. Laughlln, Paulson D. Foster. William R Scott, Wolcott Henry, James g Hlalr. brother of the bridegroom, and Kortrlght Church, brother of the bride. The bride'* mother. Mr*. Melvlil* Church, wore a gown of gray can * hat of black straw. Following the ctremony the wed ding party and oloee relative* of the bride and bridegroom were enter tained at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. After May 16 Mr. and Mrs. Blair w. at honi* ,n Pittsburgh. M Church tnd her bridal party ww-e entertained at luncheon ye terday at the Chevy Chase Club. A romance in official life b*came f/""? yesterday when " developed that Congressman Benjamin L. Falrchlld of New York la to marry Th. M1" Pareona. Th* wedding will take plac* Friday and preparation* for the ceremonjl pirJ^ f"?d? on the arrival of Mlas J!*?0"" f* her, John N. Parson*, from New York. Frederic William Wile entertained Hof-l . iT today at Powhatan - llonor of H Gordon Sel fridge, of London, who is In Wash Ington for a brief vlalt. Among the *er" Herbert Hoover. Secrs ^ Jr 9.omm*rcf- *nd H. H. Kohl ?aat. of New York. ? ??rdon 8*1 fridge called on president Harding and Secretarv Hughea yesterday Mr" H?nrv Whit* ar* ex W^tn t^UT and wl" "P*1" 'heir Washington houae for the *prlng sen tJ!^".,H,'nryv'w"der K'yfm taJned at luncheon today at the head quarter* of the Wgue Ameri^n Pen Women in honor of Mia* Annie WaUace. of Rochester. N. H? who la ^ wx1 * Continental Con grew of th* D. A. R. The gueat* Ml*. Wallace were Um wJl? Hamp*hlr* D. A. R. * form"r chapter and State regent, la now chairman of the national commute* on the u*e of the "**?-. ? candidate for vice president general of the N. S. D. A. R. T.w T,the.unantm?u" Indorsement of the Nsw Ham mi hire delegation. Mrs. Julius Conrad entertained twelve gueat* at lunchaon today, nub*" br br,d** *t Chevy Chaae Mr*. Charle* C. Waloutt I* enter talnlng at a bridge luncheon today In compliment to her gueat, Mr*. W. H. Clarke, of Santa Barhara. The gueat* include a number of Mrs Clarke', old friends In Wa*hlagton. They are Mr*. James D. Harbord. Mr. Charle* Parn.worth and her mother, Mr.. Bo?ard; Mr*. Daphne Marquette. Mr* Wlllard A. Holbrook, ;^r"- ^lb*r' Mr* J. J. Hamll ton, Mr*. T Q. Donald*on, Mr*. T. W. Klte^ Mr*. Allen Walker. Mr* IhetanHawn Mr. A. W stahl. Mr. W. 8. Ham Mr*. T. W. Llttell, Mr*. Irving Jr.tnt, Mr. Truman Murphy. Mr.. J^ T. Barney. Mr*. T. C. Field. Mi** Mary Perry Rrown, Mm. C. F C. W. McArthur. Mr*. B. H. Warner. Jr., Mr*. Jame* Bry _ ft *Brg<dodd MltH) Daughter of Mr. md Mrs. B. R. Gov in, who Is in Washington with ber mother for the Hpring ncan.ui after having spent several months ?broad. ?on. Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Philip Walker, Mrs. Thomas Stubblefleld, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Mrs. Durfes, Miss McKlbben. Miss Crofton and Miss Ovenshlne. ^ Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. Glover are entsretalnlng at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Meleher and their sons. Rus sell Melcher and John Mslchsr, ot Enclewood. N. J. Mrs. Melcher la a sister of Mrs. Glover. The marriage of Miss Ursula Frances Pardoe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Pardoe. of Solomons, Md., and Leo P. Hurney tok place yesterday moraine at St. Patrick's Church. The ceremony was performed at t o'clock by the Rev. Francis J. Hurney, brother of the brdlegroom. who was assisted by the Rev. John I. Barrett and Dr. J. Cartwrlght, and was followed by a reception and breakfsst at the City Club. Miss Mary O'Day was the brides only attendant and Joseph A. Hurney was beat man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hurney left at ones for a wedding trip and will be at home In Washington after May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bullitt are entertaining at dinner this eve ning In compliment to Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper. Miss Jane Carmlchael Is entertain ing at a bridge tea this afernoon. There are to be six tables. Mrs. William Corcoran Hill will entertain Informally at tea this afternoon In compliment to Rev. Dr. Robert Johnson, new rector of St. John's Church, and Mrs. John son. ^ Mrs. Blair Bannister was hostess at luncheon today la compliment to Miss Hilda Lolnes. who speaks at the Playhouse this afternoon on "English Oardens and the Newer Perennials." The guests Included Mrs. Stephen Bonsai and Miss Sophie Sweet. ^ Miss Florence Cllns Is entertain ing Informally at bridge this after noon for Miss Margaret Brand, who, with her mother, Mrs. Charles Brand. Is visiting Miss Cllne's parent*. Major and Mrs. Walter CUne. Dr. Lawrence B. Evans will be hoet at dinner at the Cosmos Club this evening In compliment to the First Ber ret a ry of Brasilia n Em bassy and Mme. de Grade. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulks will act as hostess for Dr. Evans. Justlcs and Mrs. Willis Van De van ter entertained Informally at dinner last evening to mark the birthday of Justice Van Devanter and Justice William R. Day, who have celebrated their birthdays to gether for several years. There were twenty In the company. Dinners were also given1 last eve ning by the Minister of Bolivia and Mme. Balllvlan, who took their guests to the Dlxls ball: by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Davis, who had ten guests, and by Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Bennlng Spencer. Mrs. John Hurd had a company of sixteen guests, most of them young people. Both Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. Grafton Mlnot entertained at dinner, taking kthelr guests to the dance given at the home of ths Assistant Secrstary of the Navy 75% OF HOUSEWIVES SOAK EVERYDAY CLOTHES What does soaking mean to you? Three out of every four housewives always loosen the dirt by letting the clothes soak before they start washing. With the ordinary soaps, this helped a little but there was still a lot of rubbing to be done. Rinso, an entirely new kind of soap, loosens and dissolves every bit of dirt, without the slightest injury to the clothes. Soak your clothes an hour or more in Rinso and the dirt rinses right out, all but the most stubborn places and those need only a light rubbing. Rinso is the only soap you need for the entire regular fam ily wash. You don't need any other soap?nor any washing powder with Rinso. Women who ?re using it sty their clothe* are ?pot less and last longer. Optical Dept. R?or|?iinJ Oar hl?h utarrtar* of .kill In ererr hmarh at optical ?m|M ?? )mWM U by wr )Mi> wlMM patrana. As mm MW MiwMm fMtara we *n rfttrtai fer m *?r? time Mir, these Special Prices Shelltex Eyeglass Frames ?with light or dark shell rims and nosepiece mount ings, fitted with Periacopic Lenses, including eye examination. Spe- $2.50 cial Shelltex Spectacle Frames ?with light 'or dark shell rims and gold filled ear Eieees, fitted with Periacopic , e n s e ? , including eye examination. Spe- $2.50 cial ** Heavy Shell Frames Strong and durable, made to combine comfort with long wear, with straight or hooked earpieces, fitted with Periacopic Lenses, in cluding eye examination. Very specially $4.00 priced at, ? ., Doctors' Proscription# aoesratelr flllod. wk wbcumis m rii riNn ARTIKK1AI. KIM A.KAHN Inc. Optometrists end Opticians 935 F Street N. W. ?? iwa at tUo ??!?? AMross and Mra. Theodore Rooaevslt, Jr., In compliment to Mr. and lira. Warren Delano Robblns. at which Mrs Rooaevelt. Mra. Harrlman. Mra. Mlnot, and Mra. King Carley were hostesses. Mra. Ml not'a gueata were aaked to meet Mr. and Mra. Bobbins, and included 8enator and Mra. Jamea W. Wads worth. Jr., Senator Walter A. Edge, Congreaaman and Mra. Nicholas Longworth. *Jra. Oaorge Vanderbllt, Mra Theodore Roose velt. Jr.. Mra. KmgCarley. Mra. Reginald Board man, of Boston, Mra. Augustus Gardner, Admiral Andrew T Long. Brig. Gen. Cbarlea Mc Cauley, Brig Gon. Clarence Wll 11ama, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadsworth. Iceland Harrison, Basil MUea. Edward Bell. Matthew Hanna, and Henry May. Mr. and Mra. Cornelius Vander bllt. Jr.. entertained at dinn?r last evening at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel In compli ment to the former's mother and sister. Mra. Cornellua Vanderbllt and Mlas Grace VanderMlt, who have returned to Washington after a abort visit In Atlantic City. Mrs Thomas T. Walsh and Mrs John Allen Dougherty are in New York for a visit and are stopping at the Rlta-Carlton. ^ Mra. John A. Logan and her daughter. Mra. Logan Tucker, and Mrs. Andrew 8. Caldwell will give a reception this afternoon at Mrs. Logan s home in honor of the 1111 nola delegates to the D. A. R. con ventlon. members of Oongreea from Illinois and their wives being In vited to meet them. Mra. Eugene Cbubbuclc, state re gent of Illinois-. Mra. Charles Her rtck. regent of the Chicago chapter, and Mra. Wlllard T: Block, promi nent delegate from Illinois, will aa slat the hostess in reoelvlng. and presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mlas Helen Cannon. Mra. O. M. Magruder and Mra, Bonafaoe. Another croup of ladles will as sist in the dining room and Include Mra. Prank R. Chambers, Mra. B. K. Cunningham. Mrs. Charles 8. B. Price, Mrs Samuel Klmberly. Miss Virginia Caldwell. Miss Emily Ma KTuder, Mlas Louise Showalter. Miss Dorothy Dennett and Miss Isabel Bonafaoe. ^ Among those who have taken tables for the card party to be given tomorrow at the Washington Club by the St. Mthlel Unit of the Ameri can Woman's Legion are Mrs. R. H. C. Kelton. Mrs. Wlllard Holbrook. Mrs T. Q. Donaldson. Mrs. L. N. Baker, Mrs. 8. C. Marshall. Mrs. Franklin Stearns, Mrs. R. C. Marshall. Jr.. Mrs. W. O. Boss. Mrs. L. C. Carr, Mra. Walte Johnson, Mrs. James Patten. Mra. Maxwell Mur ray, Mra. W. A. Kemt and Mrs. W. L. Wilder. ^ With the nineteenth annual Dixie Ball, given laat evening at the Wtl-1 lard under the auspices of the Robert E. Lea Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, one more was added to a long list of successful parties. The boxes, which lined the walls, were filled with notsbles watching the ever shifting panorama on the dance floor; and many vlaltlng dele gates to the D. A. R conference Join ed the company In the flower decked ballroom. The truest a were received by Mrs. Jesse Anthony, president of the chap ter; Mrs. Livingstone Rowe Schuyler, of New York, president general U. D. C., who was guest of honor of the hall; Mrs. Walter B. Hutton, presi dent District of Columbia dlvlaton. U. D. C.: Mrs Hubert Work, wife of the Poetmaater General; Mrs. Clar ence F. R. Jenhe, prealdent National U. 8 Daughters of 1*11: Mrs. Alice Bradford Wiles, president of the Founders and Patriots; Mrs. William (Continued on Page If.) .KarmSo'DsC BusrcofiMcir bmocit's Open 9:15 A. M. Clo.c 6:00 P. M. Delegates to the D. A. R. Congress Make This Store Your Headquarters ?The only department store on the main thoroughfare of the nation's Capital, half-way between the Capitol and White House. > A store filled with the choicest of spring and sum and a wide range of novelties you led i mer merchandise will want to take home as souvenirs of your visit. 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