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THE WASHINGTON HERALD SUNDAY MARCH 15 19082r H
Miss Marjorie Colton Honored by Selection for Queen of Car
nival at Manila Col Colin Campbell and Mrs i
Campbell to Visit Mrs Leiter
THE WEEK IN SOCIETYII
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of Miss Marjorie Colton dough-
ier of Col Francis Colton who
left hero early in the autumn with Socrc
tary Taf and Ms partyAfter the return of the Taft party Miss
Colton remained in the Orient with herbrother Col George Colton who Its ofll
cial business Miss Colton Is do
voted to her stEer formerly Miss DaisyColton marriage to Ileut
Archibald Davis was a nuptialevent of the fall and was disappointednot to Le able to attend the wedding
Her stay In Manila however has beenfilled with pleasure from beginning to ondNow the crowning happiness of all liascome to this attractive and popular youngwoman who has been choton queen ofthe carnival in Manila
Mist Colton will return hero some timethis spring
The stately old colonial mansion foryears the home of Gen Robert E Lee andhis family has staged a pretty romancewhich began some years ago when MissMyrtle Lola Magoon and Mr Joseph LRhoades were children
Their respective families lived in themansion at Arlington TIM father of thegirl was superintendent of ArlingtonCemetery The father of the boy wassuperintendent of national cemeteries
The childhood attachment grew intosomething stronger as the young peoplegrew Last Wednesday the young mantwentyone years of age and the girlTwenty years old ran away and weremwrte at St Pauls Episcopal ChurchWashington Circle
There was no family objection to thematch only a desire that they shouldwait until they were older They tookthe matter in their own hands howeverand were quietly married
The only person in whom they confidedtheir plans was Gov Magoon of CubaWhen he sailed away for the South lastSaturday he carried with him the secrettold him by his niece to whom ha gavoa wedding gift at parting which thefamily considered simply a farewell
Col Colin Campbell one of the threeBritish subjects to marry one of MrsL Z LieUrs three daughters is return-ing with his wife to visit Mrs LetterThey wilt arrive the first week Apriland will spendS some time
Mrs Campbell was married a few weeksheron her sister Miss Daisy Letter be-came the Countess of Suffolk
Mrs Loiter wtU not go abroad tiissummer as usual She has takea a cot-tage at ManchesterbytheSea the Headt state and will there peas thft warmmonth
The younger set of the diplomatic circlehas ben further recruited this pa t weekby tilt arrival Of Prince Vincent WinuischGrartz who arrived here
morning to assume his duties atEmbassy
The prince is young and goodlookingresembling somewhat the photographs ofhc Duke of Marlborough That he will
be an agreeable acquisition to Capitalsociety goes without saying
H will not be a marriageable party forthe American girl Heir of an old mediatized family he is debarred from marry-ing any woman not belonging to anothermediatized or former sovereign MUM orto some princess of the present reigningdynasties or else some member of thegrande noblesse
Until Napoleon wept away their pettysovereignty along with the Holy RomanEmpire the family of the WtmlischGraetz had a coinage of their own moneystill being extant with the family coat ofarms upon It
Prince Otto WlndlschGraetz is marriedto Archduchess Elizabeth of Austriagranddaughter of Emperor Prartcte Jo-seph and only child Of the illfatedPrince Rudolph
Innumerable intermarriages with royalty the family has to its credit along withsome less exalted but more romanticunions such ag the marriage of one ofthe younger sons with the danseuseMarie Taglioni who was permitted tohave the title and rank of her husbandwho was a younger son and cadet Theywere never received at court nor by thefamily
By all of which It will plainly seenthat the matrimonial aspirations usuallyascribed to goodlooking titled youngforeigners who come to these shores cannot be Imputed in this instance Theprinces arrival completed tho personnelof the AustroHungarlan Embassy whichcan poast a full quota of secretaries andattaches all young men popular in Capi-tal society
Bridge which line nourished all winter-to the demoralization of tile pockets andnerves of ninny devotees still continuesextremely pOpuar and serves to lightenthe Lenten calm which otherwise mightweigh heavily
The American game of poker vhlchstrange to say the of the diplo-matic corps take to with the utmostavidity has become passe and every-where tho bridge table Is tho rage For-eigners tut well as Americans are play-Ing it
It IB whispered that Baroness Monchourthe pretty American wife of the BelgianMinister has bad such a strenuous winter at the bridge table that she has toseek r st and recuperation at Old PointComfort where she has boon for the lastweek
If bridge still holds Its own It had aclose rival in riding As the days becomelonger and warmer and the spring callsto the open equestrianism will becomemore and more a popular pastime withthe leisure class
The President and Mrs Roosevelt whonever miss a thence of getting in thesaddle are riding now every day theycan get away
An Interesting little story Is told of aride they wok the other day Proceedingalong the Conduit road the saddle girthof Mrs Roosevelts horse ThePresident dismounted and fried to fixit It was Impossible to do so how-ever without a bit of leather So thePresident called to a small boy In theroad and asked him If ho knowwho could help The boy volunteeredThe President wanted to know If he wasnot too small Tho boy proudly affirmedills ability to fetch a strap which he did
As the work of mending the break wasin progress the President learned fromthe small the name of his father howninny bothers and sisters the youngsterhad and what their names were
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for each child with the autograph of thePresident on the title page Tile hero ofthe story found this written in his bookIn memory of the rawhide strap Theo
doro RooseveltNo pBoudej boy walks the roads round
the Capital now than this youngster whohelped a President of the United Statesfasten the saddle girth of the First LadyIn tho Land v
Among those who are great riders areMrs Carter wife of Senator Carter ofMontana and their sons who are students-at Georgetown They guest MissTower who also halls the vestRiding out toward the city limits yester-day she made an attractive picture In hercorduroy riding habit with divided skirtShe rides astride according to the West-ern fashion Perched on her head was ajaunty soft slouch lint tilted up In frontgiving her quite Use air of a feminizedcowboy
Morgan Shustor who Is a mem-
ber of the Philippine Commission and secrotary of public Instruction for time Phil-ippine Islands arrived in San Franciscoyesterday and will come direct to Wash-ington to join his wife and child whohave been here for some time the guestsOf Mr Shunters parents Mr and MrsW M Shuster
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Mr antI Mrs Richard J Beau Jr an-
nounce the engagement of the tetterssister Miss Prances Bainbridge Conrad-to Mr Milton Amory Hudson of NewYork The marriage will tako place inthe near future and will be very quietMiss Conrad is the youngest daughterof the late Capt and Mrs Thomas Nel-
son Conrad
Miss Lacey Stuart Johnston daughterof Mrs S Lacey Johnston and nieceof Mr and Mrs Anderson B Jaceywill be married to Mr Preston William-
son Smith of Portland Oreg on April22 Mr Smith Is a son of the late MrPreston Smith who was prominentlyIdentified with Oregon a nephew of Sonator and a grandson of JosephSmith of Portland former Congressman-and district attorney
Col J L McGee of Rlverilale Mdannounces the engagement o his
Lois to D H Yant jr of FairviewW Va The wedding will take place atthe Hyattsvllte Episcopal Church Fridaythe Rev Robert E Browning assistantrector of the ProCathedral otftciatlng
ENTERTAINMENTS
Every one In society and out of it wasat the British Embassy last Wednesdaynight The Ambassador and Mrs Brycegave a large oldfashioned erueaAbout 100 people were entertained Theembassy ballroom and two drawingrooms wore thronged throughout theevening
The Ambaseador and Mrs Bryce haveentertained but moderately since their ar-
rival here What entertainments theygiven have taken the form of din-
ners with the exception of their fret offlcial reception and Mrs Bryces athontee
Mme Mehmeti wif of Mehmed AltBoy the Turkish Minister who has become quite the rage with the women ofthe diplomatic corps since the BaronessMayor set the fashion of inviting thelady from the far East to ton devoid ofmen in deference to the Oriental customwas entertained yesterday
Mme Nabuco wife of the BrazilianAmbassador wee her hostess She variedthe form of oniertatmnent giving aluncheon instead of a tea and had hertwo predecessors as hostesses the wivesof the Italian and the French Ambassa-dors both present at the lunch
The Secretary of State and Mrs Rootentertained a box party at the NationalTheater Friday evening to see E3ea or-
Robsoo as Satomy Jane In the partywere the Assistant Secretary of State andMrs Robert Bacon
Mrs Root was gowned in Liberty satinof a pale shade of blue made Jumperstyle with corsage and sleeves of lace
Mrs Bacon wore gray chiffon satin withpoint ppl ni yoke and sleeves and sur-plice bands over the shoulders of goldlace
The Solicitor General and Mrs Hoytwere also in the audience the latter
gowned m black chUXon and filet lacetrimmed with motifs of black velvet
Mr and Mrs Arthur Lee were presentthe latter gowned In dark blue chiffonsatin and lace
Mr Paul Patterson entertained a boxparty of ladles among them Mrs BreeseStevens who was gowned in pink chiffonsatin with which she a picture hatof pink chiffon trimmed with plumes tomatch
Mrs Joseph Crawfordand her daughterMiss Caryl Crawford were In the au-dience Mrs Crawford wore white laceand Miss Crawford pale blue crepe dechine trimmed with lace
The Brazilian Ambassador and MmeNabuco will entertain informally at dinnertonight according to their Usual Sundaycustom
Prof and Mrs Gallwudet will entertain-at dinner next Friday complimentary tothe new pastor of the of the Cove-nant and Mrs Wood
Paymaster General and Mrs Harrisentertained a company at dinner lastevening Their guests were the Minis-ter from Cuba and Mme Quesada andRear Admiral and Mrs Leutze
Mrs James Henry Moser and her re-cently marrieddaughter Mrs James Mil-ton will receive their friends
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Informally Tuolsday afternoon March 17at the roaldane of Mrs Moser 1112 Gstreet
Cards have been issued by the Merry-makers for their St Patricks lanceTuesday evening at S30 at tho NationalRfiles Armory
rue Evening of Sung und Story tobe given Tuesday evening March 17 atSaS In tim ballroom of the Now WlHnrdfor the benefit of homeless waifs willinclude such talent as Mr Milton WLusk one of the authors of Tho Princeof Parches Mr and Mrs S AnthonySavage of Boston Mrs Charles Goodwin Bennett of Now York Mrs X OlinLeech Miss Adelaide Slack Master Ros-well E Boothby Miss Joan Wilson allof Washington and Philip Loo ScantlingTills entertainment will make a pleasingfinale to the week of meetings of thoMothers Congress Miss Wilsons selections will portray the pathetic us well asthe humorous sides of andMrs Bennett will sing a group of Irishsongs appropriate to Su Patricks DayMaster Boothby one of the sweetestvoices ever heard In tills city and willsing it charming bird song
The ladles of board of visitors ofColumbia Hospital will give an afternoonton with music and candy sale at theresidence of Mrs Cheater and Mrs Fitch17W and 1796 K streeet northwest on Saturday March 21 from 4 to Gao Thistee Is for the purpose of replenishing thelinen and other necessities required forthe patients and If possible for addingsome comfort to the homo ofthat hospital the only one In Washingtonexclusively for women
The first spring meeting of the MountHolyoke Alumnae Association was heldat tho home of Mrs White of Unirersityplace The guest of the afternoon MrsWallace Radcliffe gave a charming paperon Birds In literature
The eleventh anniversary of the forma-tion of the Merrymakers Club willcelebrated by them on St Patricks nightTuesday March 17 when they will give abig dance at National Rifles Hall Besides dancing there will be specialfeatures for Abe occasion one of whichwill be the presence of the TwentiethCentury Entertainers who will be intro-duced in songs and a grand cake walkThe committee in charge vconstets of MrH E chairman assisted byMessrs J WUUaiiiB and C E Engte
Catholic Conversation Circle metThursday evening at the home of thepresident Mrs Harry Coope 7C3 Eleventhstreet northwest
Miss Prank Connelly was director forthe evening and chose for her subjectPassion Sunday and Ash Wednesday
giving a brief history of the origin anddevotions of each She then requested fromthe members m turn a paragraph on AskWednesday from the Catholic Sncycto-podfeu
L Bernie Caliber presented thecircle with six large photographs her ownwork of two latextors of St PatrickChurch on Easter Sunday and Palm
snowing the decorations and otherreligious subjects Miss Kathryn Kirbythe secretary distributed the photographsfor study purposes A vote of thanks wasgiven to the donor
Mrs Coope extended an invitation topublic to attend a talk to be given ather home on Thursday evening March ISupon St Patrick by Mr Philip Gerry
A general conversation then took placeupon Catholic current events participatedIn by Mss Frank Connelly Miss AgnesCarroll Miss Kathryn Kirby Miss GraceConnelly Mrs Mary Yirta Miss MarySchneider Miss Lohr Miss Alice Ronadds Miss Clue Dines and Mrs Coope
The fourth of the WilsonGreene morntag musicale which have been amongthe most popular and enjoyable concertsof the winter wilt take place in the ballroom of the New WHined tomorrowmoraine at 11at Mme Corlnne RMer-Keisey a talented soprano will sing forthe first time before a Washington audi-ence and just prior to her appearance inopera at Covent Garden London A wellbalanced and unusually good programmehas been prepared
Mr and Mrs 3 Goldsmith of Princestreet Alexandria Va will be at homethis evening from 7 to M oclock m honorof the engagement of their augitterMeryl and Mr Milton Kronhehw of thiscity
The Ladles Auxiliary of the EighthStreet Temple will give a cWWreas mas-querade ball at Masonic Temple Wednes-day evening Mare 11 Handsome prizeswill be awarded for the prettiest and themost original costumes
Mr and Mrs Eugene Schwab wilt ontertata at dinner this evening compli-mentary to Mr David andMiss Geneva Herman whose engagementwas recently announced
er Mrs Isidore Kaufmany S Wolf and Mrs M RosenBaltimore were at home on
Tuesday afternoon at 6 G street southeast They were assisted in receiving byMrs A BrjrlawsM Mrs Joseph KingMrs Benjamin Held R B H LyonMiss Amelia Wolf and 3Oss Tibbett
Mr and Mrs Sol Meyer of the Ashleyentertained at dinner on Tuesday eveningAirs Ida WoW and Miss Edna Ball ofNorfolk Miss Juliette Meyer Mr S WMeyer Mr Moss Eiseman Mr RobertMeyer and Mr Jerome Meyer
The Octagon Pleasure Club gave astag upper at the Mercantile Club onWednesday evening in celebration of Itsrecent successful burlesque performan-cer Henry J Breslau the guest of honorwho so ably coached the burlesquers waspresented with a handsome monogramfob by the members Those present wereMessrs Herbert J Rich Bernard BeerDavid Baer Maurice Eiseman MelvilleFischer Stanley Fischer Milton Goldsmith Lester Marx Alfred Haas
Jacobi Milton King Melvin KingArthur Luchs Lester Nouman ArthurNeuman David Stern Stanley Laneburgh and Henry J Breslau
Mrs Marx Kaufman Mrs Harry Kantman and Mrs Elliot Strauss of Baltimore were hostesses at a delightful athome on Tuesday afternoon They haulwith thorn Mrs Arthur Marks Mrs Henry Kaufman Mrs Benjamin Wollbergand Miss Irone Hollander
Mrs Sam Rothschild entertained theBridge Whist Club on Thursday evening
Mr and Mrs Julius Peyser entertainedon Thursday evening complimentary totheir niece Miss Dora Garner of New-port News Va the guest of Miss Florence Gusdorf The guests present wereMiss Myra Spandour of Norfolk VaMiss ECrraino Herman Miss Rena FishelMiss Inez Silver Miss Natalie MayerMiss Carrye Robinson Miss Gladys Mayer Miss Leona Hechinger Miss CamilleHerman Miss Helene Stern Miss LeonaStern Miss Ernestine Rich Miss RhodaMantnor Miss Flora Ganss Miss Florence Gusdorf Miss Rita Baer Miss Ce-leste Goodman Miss Rhoda Walner MissMarguerite Kaufman Miss Selma KalmMiss Rena Fleischman Mr and MrsGoldsmith SIgmund and Messrs HaroldPrice Leo Fishel Morris Simon LesterMarx Maurice Eiseman Lester NeumanPhil Herman Milford Stern David SternArthur Neuman Herbert Rich AlfredStern Herbert Jacobi Edgar KaufmanMelville Fischer Alfred Haas DavidBaer Howard Sigmund Arthur LuchsAlvin Newmeyer Bert Celia Bernard
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Announcements are out for a dramaticrecital of plantation songs and stories byMrs Martha Glelow to take place at theresidence of Mrs Augustus p Downing1774 Massachusetts avenue Monday aft-ernoon March SJ at 4 oclock The
Is for the benefit1 of the work of theLutheran Industrial Educational Asso-ciation among the Illiterate Mrs Glelow is most popular in lair songs andstories of the Southland and great Inter-est is being manifested in the splendidwork of her association for the mountainpeople The following ladies arc amongher patrons Mrs Bryce Mrs James ABayard Mrs Bankhead Mrs AlexanderS Clay Mrs George Dewey Mrs Rich-mond Pearson Hobson Ira Joseph John-ston Mrs THltrmn Mrs Robert L OwenMrs Thomas H Paynter Mrs MurrayAddison Mrs Randolph H McKhn MrsAugustus C Downing Mrs William Wilson FInlcy Mrs H C Bollon MrCharles M Ffoulkc Mrs E K Goldsborough Mrs Monte Griffith Mrs GeorgeHuntington Hull Mrs Prank O LowdenMrs Lincoln Mrs John R Logan MrsMorchead Mrs B B Mason Mrs Willlam Belden Noble Mrs George M Pull-man Mrs Thomas Nelson Page MrsFannie Ricks Mrs G T SmallwoodMrs Seth Shepard Mrs Leigh Robinsonand Mrs C David White
This is tho third of the series of enter-tainments given under social patronagefor the benefit of educational work amongthe mountain whites Mr Aators enter-tainment in New York City was followedby the recital in Baltimore given by Mrs
auxiliary of the Southern IndustrialEducational Association Following thisentertainment on the 30th Mrs Gielowwill give a recital in New York City forher New York auxiliary about April 7
The association has created widespreadInterest in this work so vital and neces-sary
PERSONALS
Signor Mentagna counselor of Ital-ian Embassy who for tHo pest week hasbeen in Boston and New York returnedyesterday While in New York SignorMontagna reserved passage to Europe forearly in May It is his intention to takeleave of absence
Miss Daisy Ptersoa daughter of GenPlerson of New York arrived yesterday-in Washington to be the guest for aweek of Miss Helen Ffoolke at her homein Massaehueetts avenue AltoS com-pleting her visit with Miss Ffoulke MissPlerson will visit Mrs George LoihropBradley
Jamie Sullivan whose fatherBrig OeD Tbomak a SuWvaa U S Aretired former chief of the ComaUsbmryDepartment died last week at Fort Mon-roe is with Mai Gen and Mrs GOleispfe
Mrs R C McBwta who has been vis-iting Mai Gsa and Mrs Glttespie hasreturned to her home m Saratoga N Y
Mrs Clarence Edwards and Miss Bes-sie Edwards wife and daughter of BrigGen Edwards left yester-day for Cubs whore U yjWfl spendseveral weeks
Mrs Francis of New Yorkvice president of the Empire State Chap-ter of the Daughters of the Revotatioais af the New WWard te also MrsRichard Jackson Barker of Providencevice president of the Rhode Island chap
terMrs Kerfoote vice of the
New Jersey chapter Is with her motherMrs Jackson at her borne la H ftrset
Dr and Mrs Ralph Jenkins are spendthe month of March in FiorUa
The Belgian Minister and the BaroaessMoncheur will return today frost OldPoint Comfort where the baroness wentthe first of the week to etovm from thestress of the long soda season the Min-ister joining her later in the week
Mrs Clarke and the Misses Cterkeof Scranton Pa have taken aa apart-ment at StoneJeigh Court for the seasonMr Hdward Clarke the son of the tamUy is In Florida with Prince Henry deCroi of Belgium but will Join his laotberand sisters later
Mr Blame Atkins and his bride whohave been passing their honeymoon mMexico and Cube passed through herethe past week from New York on theirway to W Va They had oneday to give to Senator Btkins the youngmans father
Mrs Picbard of New York is visitingMrs Samuel Falcon at her home in Slas-aacbusetts avenue
Mrs Harriet Btaina BfeeJe hiss as hergut her sister Mrs Waiter DamroseJt
Mrs Cameron and Miss Cameron haveclosed their home on Lafayette squareand gone to their country place at Cam-den a c
Gov and Mrs Hoggatt of Alaska navetaken apartments in the Highlands for afew weeks
Maj and Mrs Downey have given uptheir apartments at the Oakland and areat the Highlands for the remainder ofthe season
Mtes Ethel Robson is visiting her auntMrs Price In Philadelphia for a fewweeks
Mrs Matthew Scott of Chicago motherof Mrs Charles S Bromwcll is at theShqreliam Hotel for a few days
Mis Amy Hull who has been the guestor Senator and Mrs Isidor Rayner hjasreturned to her home in Baltimore
Mr and Mrs John E Reyburn arrivedin Washington from Philadelphia Thursday evening for a short stay
Mrs George Barnctt of Baltimore for-merly Mrs Basil Cordon after passinga week with Senator and Mrs Raynerhas returned to Baltimore In May shewill sail for China to join Lieut Barnettat Pekln
Mrs J C Pritchard of Asheville N Cwho has boon visiting her mother on 31street will leave soon for Richmond tojoin her husband Judge Pritchard
Miss James of New York is theguost of Miss Harriman In her homeon Connecticut avenue
Mrs Wood wlfo of tho pastor of theChurch of the Covenant who has recent-ly been Installed was the guest compli-mentary to whom Miss Ida Thompsonontartalnod at luncheon Friday
Mrs Smith wife of Representative Wal-ter I Smith of Iowa joined her husbandat their apartment at the Portland yes-terday
Mrs William A Hammond has givenup her house in Jefferson place and isvisiting friends until she goes North tospend the summer
Mrs Berkeley Davids of Nortliport L
of this city who has boon the guest ofthe Misses Earle in Baltimore has returned to her home
Mrs Lowden wife of RepresentativeFrank O Lowden is at Atlantic City andwill not receive until Monday March 33Mrs Pullman who accompanied Mrs
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Lieut and Mrs Dallam whose marriagetook place in New York Shrove Tuesdaywilt spend today in Washington en routeSouth The young couple have been ox
entertained since their marriageand Friday evening Gsa and Mrs Fredertek Dent Grant save a large receptionat Governors Island complimentary tothem
Mrs Tuckerman of H street entertain-ed at dinner teat evening
The German Ambassador and BaroiMMtvon Sternborg have returned to the Em-
bassy from Cubs where they have spentseveral weetes
The Japanese Ambassador hi again atthe Embassy in this city after a visit toNew York where be wee extensively en
Mr and Mrs Thomas Nelson ConcftAhave returned from an extended trip toNew Orleans other cities and aremelting their home with Miss ConnuTmother la F street
Mrs Andrew Y Bradley accompanied-by her mother Mrs Kellogg lies re-
turned to Washington after spwMlmgtIM winter at Wernersville Pa Ateat they are at Richmond but ex-
pect to take possession of their house mI street which bee hess occupied
Alexander Shepherd during thewinter m a short time Mr Bradley to-
ha Canada but wilt join his wife farev days
Mrs Ptoebet left WnsMagtttt fora trip to Cube where sits expects to re-main until ttte eC ttte month
Mrs J Vaa Veeaten Okeett hacto
spending a few days New York
Mrs Charles J who has been theguest of her aanwlaw and daughterMr and Min Jvttan Rtptey m New Yerkhas returned to her home hi Connecticutavenue t
The Attorney General and Mrs Bona-parte after spending the week in Washlegion returned to Baltimore FridayThey expect to open their country placeat Buena about May L
Miss Jones of North Cantata who hasbeen the guest of irflss nee Bell leftWashington yesterday to visit friends mVirginia before rsturateg to her borne
Miss Jennie Spaum k vMtiag her pa-rents at Utagbamton N Y
Dr Thomas V Hammsnd of H streetsoiled front New York for Cuba Satur-day to be goae two weeks
Mr and Mrs Ts7 Kyle of GadodcaAbu sad their son R G Kyle a studeatat Tome Institute Port Dsportturn house guests of Mr and Mrs 1 DYoung 137 3 street northwest
Mrs Al SigminNl of Ute AshUy leftTuesday evening for Norfolk Ya for atwo weeks visit
Miss Ball of Norfolk Vs s theguest of Miss Juliette Meyer
Mr Morris SJnsaimer has returnedfrom a short visit to New York
Mr L Gumbincr of New York was arecent visitor to the city
Mrs Adolph Kahn of the Ontarioheaves for New York today wherewill remain until Thursday as st-ol the Council of Jewish Women
Mrs Sol Meyer of the Ashley will beFridays In March
Mr and Mrs R B H Lyon re-turned from a visit to Atlantic City
Mr and Mrs Samuel Rothschild gave adinner alt Wednesday evening In honorof Miss Geneva Herman and Mr DavidRothschild
Mrs J Steiner of L street is visiting-in New York the guest of her daughterMrs A K Loon
Mrs Max Cohea left yesterday for Sa-
vannah Ga where she will be the guestof her daughter Mrs Siegfried Fantl
Mrs A Moses of Baltimore was a re-cent guest of Mr and Mrs Simon Kann
Miss Lottie Krauskopl of Westminsterplace has as her guest Mrs Charles Ehrlieu of Now York
Miss Stolla Sackarman ofMrs S Bonsinger will return to Balti-more tomorrow
Mrs L Schwab is visiting in NowYork tho gueSt of her daughter MrsAlbert Strauss
Mrs Theresa Cohen of Baltimore isthe guest of relatives in the city
Miss IJIorence Jacobs of RichmondVa the guest of sIrs E A Stiebel leftfor Baltimore yesterday but will returnto the city after a short stay
Mrs Mayer Rosonbush of Baltimore isthe guest of her mother Mrs S Bleberof 630 G street southeast
Among the prominent people In attend-ance at the lecture given by Mrs AlbertChaffee yesterday afternoon in the ballroom of the Shqroham were Mrs H BF Macfarland airs P Lee Phillips Miss
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Mr and Mrs Albert Kafka have returned from a visit to Atlantic City
Mrs A L Spandour ant Miss Myraof Norfolk Va are the guests
of Mrs Peyjfer of U streetBarehfeU of the Connec-
ticut has as her guests Mrs GeorgeBtosq Mrs Btecabeth YeW Mrs J PHolmes and Fred Rohrkvite sf
PLevy has returned to her home
m New York after a delightful visit toMrs Arthur Baqmsartoa of Avon
Mr A D Prince lad Mr aad Mrs Sid
MtK Ross WHines f Philadelphia
Kpsteta left Wednesday for a visit toBaltimore Md
Mrs Jutta Laths is the guest of reia
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Mrs William A Sawot jr to the gaeatof her sister Mrs Jama Bowaxd GeebsU la SofloBt Va
Miss Dana Stratton has retnraed toheir bom m thIs city from a visit tofriends m Lfacbburg
Mrs Mathew Kersey is vMtnuj herdaughter Mrs C D Wood m Oxbsctoa
O s CInwIotte Bhtekbora left here oa-Fraiay the Forest Qhn Md wken ska
be tile guest af Mau TTIeanor PrattMiss Lucy Douglas is the guest of
friends m Warreatoa VaMrs Honey Green left for Brooklyn
on W iiusoHay she wffi max aaextended visit to ratadv
Mrs William Herbert has as aerher danaiiter Mrs George Breoha ofMors towa W V
Mr and Mrs E F Tfcer haw returaedfrom their boneymooa which was spentfat Jacksonville and St Angusttae Pin
Mr and Mrs K GoUamith wm be athome tins eveatag from S aatil si oclockin bonor of tao anBULmuul theiraaugiiter Myrle to Mr Miltoa Kroa-aomt of Washington D C
Miss Kate Wbitebead has returned toher home in Worcester Mass afterspending tovtral weeks wita her nephewMr P F Gorman ta this efcy
Miss EdIth Rameay was a weekendgnest of the Misses Paticrsoa m Balti-more test week
Mr and Mrs George Gcurr Henry havereturned to Merristowa N J Vter aweeks stay with Mrs Henrys steterMrs Wttmua J Beotbe Jr
Rev sad Mrs James Bomve are theguests of Mr and Mrs Albert DoyleBrocket m North Wasfetagtea street
Mrs Greene of ZanesvllteoWe is visiting Mrs William D Greenem North Washington street
Mrs Marshall McDonald has gone toBerryviHe Va where she was eaUed bytile illness of her mother Mrs McCorstick
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Mr aad Mrs Jofea A Marabatt left herePrissy for Atlantic CIty and Phaadeiphia
Miss Cora Cochran entertained a num-ber of friends on Monday evening at cards
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A SplendidStock ofDress Goodsand Silks
This store is becoming more andmore tile Mecca of all who seek thelatest and most dependable DressGoods and Silks The new linesfor spring and summer are emi-nently complete All the latestweft in Wool Dress Goods andChoice Silks are shown hi new-est patterns and most fashionableshades Prices are well within rea-son
Splendid line of LupinsVoiles in new shades ofbrown blue tan navy Co-
penhagen blue Heik graycream white and blade pricedfrom 1 to 2 yd
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in neat dots spotsand fancy figures in brownCopenhagen blue tight bluenavy c priced at 8oc and
1 ydThe new Rough Pongees
24 inches wide in blue brownlight blue pink ecru andgray per yd SI
The popular Rajah and thenew Mirage Silks in rosemulberry brown green reseda pearl helio tan andWade special per yd 135
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