for several days Miss Beatrice Van 13; Central High. 12: Western High, g; Roden of Philadelphia, for whom she Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. ICaslern High. 2; Dunbar High. 4. and is entertaining extensively. Armstrong Manual Training School. S. The following births have beon reported to and Mrs.' Z. H. Foote of Balti-1 Marriage licenses have been issued to tbe fol¬ Mr. of the health department in the last twenty-four more announce the engagement lowing: hours: =^_HL01HBS Helen, to Paul M. E. their daughter, Lynwood Stntac and Lottie B. Payne, both 1U5-1U7 F STREET D. C. .f Clarence E. and Margaret boy. Koontz of Washington, Richmond. Va. Joseph It. and Katharine I.. Walliu;,", girl. .s }/&¦ Henry £>. Patterson a^id Elizabeth V. Lowe. \ and I 6\stou^VfZ4k announces the A. of (ilovaubattlHta Maria irge. jrirl. 6 Mr. Charles Kengla Hugh Grlgsby this city and Margie Giorgio and Coin-eltn Toriero, girl. Store Hours: 9 to Daily. marriage of his daughter, Mae Joseph, Skillman of Clarendon. Va. Pafwjuale and Graziella Todnro, girl. j and Mr. J. William Stohlraan, jr. The James 1. Raum and Mildred A. Taylor, both Giovanni and Ilosaria Mam-ini. girl. at of Broad Crook, Md. It. and Edna ceremony took place this morning Fisher Elbridge A. Murray, girl. 1 1 o'clock at the chapel of the Im- Beverly and Elizabeth Harrison. Samufl and Rose Madeo.v, 1k»j. were banked with cebotium ferns Jesse M. Tate and Harriet B. Jones. Edward and Mary Jones, girl. The Mr. Balfour Makes loft maculata Seminary, the Rev. Martin 8am Bulman Novelty £all.Received and the altar vases were filled with uncle of the bridegroom, and Bessie liabov. Allison and Mary Hancock, bo.v. for Easter lilies and O'Donoghue, Jerry O. Burton and Annie B. Martin, both of William A. and Nan Gruman. girl. Is Very Proper for the Sport Mrs. Wilson. With Whom yellow snapdragons. officiating. Richmond. Va. Benjamin H. and Margaret M. Babcock, girl. by Tall standards filled with yellow James M. Skinner and Estelle Mills, both of Richard and. Elm Ira Wart-, boy. snapdragons and ferns were placed at Mrs. W. Sinclair oowen will entertain Corbin, Va. I^owis and Martha E. Key, girl. Early Spring and Dressy Wear He Takes Tea. intervals along the center aisle from the children of the Riding and Hunt ttylton Norfolk and Catherine Dundon. Edwardtand Hattie Janxs, girl. Wear the entrance to the altar. Club on Thursday afternoon at the club. Williaxft Haner and Florence Faulkner. George and Mary L. Hall. girl. S o r o s i s is The of are instanttv The bride, who was escorted and later at 4 o'clock there will be Edward A. Reynolds and Florence M. Dunn. the changes Commencing Owen B. showing our stock. \\ e show the given in marriage by her father, wore some games on foot in the club green1 Lewis of Philadelphia, Pa., and Fran¬ style and colors reflected in you Colonial Dames' Club >Tea This After- of of silver veiled in cas¬ ces J. Washington of this HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ENLIST. a cloth and these wiil be followed by tea. and Robert McK. city. that are taking new when arc truly new.real- noon.Dr. and Mrs. cade effect with white silk tulle, with dancing. Shields and Myrtle 6ant. in all of the styles they Anderson bouffant side of georgette J. William Stoblman, jr., of Somerset, Md., Iv advance And that.with draperies and Mae J. Kengla of this city. Thus Far Have Joined fashion centers presentations. to Dine satTh. The bodice was of seed pearls The Congressional Club will entertain Richard C. Webster of and Fifty-Eight of the" well detail of size and Ingrahams. and with larger pearls out¬ Mr. Frank N. Jones, pianist, and Mr. B- Baltimore. Md., the close observance of crystals, of M*ttIngly of Che*y Chase. D. C. Various Services of IT. S. dressed. and lining the V neck and tiny tulle sleeves. Harry King, violinist, as the guests William Washington and Sadie C. Carter. Gray and so forth.give the Louvre its prestige Her tulle was arranged with a honor on Friday afternoon. April 27, at Fifty-eight high school boys have en¬ at 5 mustard , Mr. Balfour's call at the White House bandeau of pearls held at either side 4 o'clock.^ Tea will be served listed so far in some branch of the United also the white reputation. yesterday afternoon, when he was re¬ with a cluster of orange blossoms, and o'clock. kid. in folds to the end of Deaths States service, according to figures which washable; The Suits and the more ceived Mrs. was it fell graceful Reported. popular Sport by Wilson, quite in¬ court train of satin. She car¬ Mrs. F. Sturgis Laurence-and son John have just been received from the sev¬ her long a weeks models, the slim designs formal. Mr. Hugh Gibson of the State ried a shower of of New York are spending few eral school Ernest dressy including bouquet gardenias with Mrs. Laurence's mother, Mrs. John The following deaths have been reported to high principals by L. .in Yelour-. Gabardines, Poiret Twills, Department accompanied Mr. Balfour, and lilies of the valley. north¬ the health Thurston, superintendent of schools. $12 George Leefe, 1606 17th street department in the last forty-eight who was received Mrs. Wilson in The matrons of honor were Mrs. Her¬ Taffetas. Tweeds, etc..are featured in ex¬ by bert H. Smith and Mrs. Reginald west. hours: Practically every branch of service has at Sorosis Boot the red room. Miss Benham was with Albertine 60 Shop, at Wyckliffe Gears. The former wore a Mrs. William Ruffln Cox of Richmond Gode, years, 2100 Honer place, least one entrant, including the Army, F St. ceptional qualities Mrs. Wilson and poured tea, lovely gown of golden green tulle over aft¬ Congresa Heights. Marine Aviation 1213 with arrived at the Shoreham yesterday George J. Marco, 55 years, Providence Hos¬ Navy. Corps. Corps, Mr. Balfour went later to the home gold tissue, trimmed gold , ernoon for the of the Society pital. Hospital Corps and National Guard. We have Hummer footgear for bowknots on the of meeting and of the Secretary of State, where he ending in points of Colonial Dames of America. Others Leonard Capossela, 5 years, 733 11th street Figures below show the number en¬ the kiddie* that plea*e*. $25, $30, $35, $40 $50 the tulle draperies on the . A there for the meeting include Mrs. Al¬ southeast. listing from each school: McKinley Man¬ called upon Mrs. Lansing. broad balHp of gold lace formed the bert Sioussat of Baltimore, Mrs. S. H. Albert Rollins, 46 years, Washington Asylum ual Training School, 16; Business High, trimming on the bodice. Her Hospital. only Pripgle of Charleston, Mrs. W. I*. Wil¬ Freda B. Warde, 54 1882 Columbia The assistant secretary of war and bouquet was a shower of maidenhair son.of Savannah, Mrs. R. M. Clark, Mrs. road northwest. years, Mrs. William M. Ingraham will be the fern. Henry K. Devereux of Thomasville and Clara A. Leland, 85 years, 1534 Kingman New .Especially honor guents at a dinner to be given Mrs. Geare wore seafoam green pussy Mrs. A. M. Waddell of Wilmington, Del. place northwest. at the Chevy Chase Club tonight by willow taffeta draped with green tulle Pearl E. Henshall, 31 years, 1329 Emerson and trimmed on the bodice with green wife of former Gov. street northwest. Medical Director and Mrs. Frank An¬ Mrs. Prince, George W. Davie. 72 Commencement derson. opalescent sequins and gold lace. She Prince, of New Mexico, has been visit¬ Hospital. yeara. St. Elizabeth's carried a shower bouquet of yellow ing Mrs. Eugene Carr. Mrs. Carr, Miss Robert C. Bay. 76 years. SL Elizabeth's Hos¬ In preparation for the graduation ex¬ A reception will be given this after¬ roses. Virginia Carr and Mr. Eugene Carr of pital. Wonderful , $*1 of Eleanor I. Mrs. Prince James A. 36 Suits, noon from 5 until 7 at the Club of The maid honor, Miss Johns Hopkins accompanied Msrtin, years. Emergency Hos¬ " ercises and the festivities wore a to the of pital. accompanying Colonial Dames, when the guests will Jones of Blacksburg, Va., gown to New York attend launching Henrietta we are a and include .Mrs. national of nile green tulle over green tissue, the battleship New Mexico Monday at Wallace, 70 years, Sibley Hospitsl. displaying very large very Joseph Lamar, Charles Rhodes, 75 years, 309 E street north¬ at ... . of the Colonial and with a band of opalescent sequins the Brooklyn navy yard. Silk Dresses president Darned, west. selected assortment of Gowns one carefully the state presidents and delegates who around the bodice and edging the tulle Miss Carr was named of the maids Hazel Crooks, 6 years, 311 14% street north- and Dresses.in Net, Lace, etc. have come to Washington to attend a overdress. She carried a shower bou¬ of honor by the Governor of New esst. Georgette, special meeting. Mrs. Samuel , quet of yellow roses. Mexico. Cyril Math, 2 years, 2300 K street northwest. .daintv and handsome creations.exclu¬ president of the Colonial Dames Club, The other attendants, Mrs. Horace D. David Burnstein, 10 years, Garfield Hospital. in honor of the officers and Johanna Terbeek, 68 years, 816 7th street our new and the board of governor^ will re¬ Rouzer, Mrs. Robert H. Wood, Miss A tea southwest. We have gone through j? sive in design. And also many mod¬ and Miss F. Marie Tun- delegates to the National Mothers' Con¬ ceive, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Talia¬ Zelda L. Miller Associa¬ Julia Relslnzer, 79 years, the Rochambeau. and out of T el- in Dresses for the less formal occa¬ ferro, hostess for the afternoon, and stall, were dressed alik^ in charming gress and the Parent-Teacher Delia E. Mears, 75 3043 P street stock picked 300 and all the tions. now in ^ession here, will be given northwest. years, wonderful sions.Silk, Serge proper Friday afternoon, April 27, from 4:30 Robert Greenwell, 79 years, 303 Tennessee these Suits, Coats, j weaves. In all sizes. to 6 o'clock, at the headquarters of the avenue northeast. that would A PRIZE WINNER. National American Woman Suffrage Mary P. Wells, 79 years, Ruppert Home, and Silk Dresses 1626 Rhode Island avenue. Anacostia. Association, Mildred V. Cross, 1 month, Georgetown Hos¬ and $20 to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary pital. readily bring §15. $18 $25, $30, $35, $40 $75 president of the National American Daniel Boyd, CO years. Emergency Hospital. and will them on sale Woman Suffrage Association, will speak Lottie Mitchel, 30 years, Washington Asylum place on "The Mothers' Need of the Ballot." Hospital. at the small of The hostesses will be Mrs. Maud Wood James Brooks, 95 years. Blue Plains. Thursday price The NEW FRENCH COATS and the Sarah J. Bell. 34 years, Freedmen's Hospital. Park, congressional chairman of Rebecca B. Ware, 28 years, 1634 R street $10. .offer an National American Woman Suffrage As¬ northwest. interesting display. sociation; Mrs. Frederic Schoff, presi¬ Elizabeth A. Kinner, 53 years, 1617 3d street They are fashion's latest thought and dent of the National Congress of Moth¬ northwest. No Phone Orders; No C. O. ers; Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, president Elizabeth Brown. 24 years. Casualty Hospital. combine timely comfort with effectiveness. of the Dis¬ Elizabeth West, 33 years, 1300 Minnesota ave¬ of the Mothers' Congress nue northeast. D.; None Laid Aside. In many grades.and many colorings. trict of Columbia, axjd Mrs. Philander Marie Johnson, 60 years, 1307 Corcoran street P. Claxton, wife of the United States northwest. commissioner of education. Edmonia Winston, 51 years, 13 E street southwest. SPORT and DRESS .that are Mrs. Charles F. Myers entertained at a Elizabeth Toung, 47 years, 113 D street Wonderful Suits, Coats, flower luncheon at her home in Monroe southwest. shown in New York for the Ida V. McKeldin, 65 years. Emergency Hos¬ at just being street yesterday, followed by five pital. Silk Dresses I first time.and here in hundred. Mrs. George Goodacre scored Will H. Parry. 54 years, Emergency Hospital. f only Washington. highest, with Mrs. William L. Thurber William O. Drew, 88 years, 3228 Prospect T a close second, and Mrs. A. C. Proctor street northwest. third. Other guests were Mrs. Edward Elizabeth Fuller, 62 years, Washington Asylum Crane, Mrs. James Chamberlain, Mrs. Hospital. T Charles Michael Clarke, 36 years, 916 Kennedy street $10 I Robert Campbell, Mrs. Adams, northwest. Mrs. Roberta Nails, Mrs. D. F. Slat- Henry Baum, 74 years, 1122 Lamont street tery, Mrs. Louis F. Bradley, Mrs. northwest. Finis D. Morris, Mrs. William Wood, Helen V. Hills, 84 years, 3941 Legation street, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mrs. D. L. Morris, Chevy Chase. D. C. Mrs. George W. King, Mrs. Hugh B. William Gibson, 40 years. Emergency Hos¬ Callahan, Mrs. Robert Howard, Mrs. pital. M. A. Charles Porter, 1 year, 226 Parker street 200 Hats Clement M. Royer and Mrs. Joyce. northeast. Thursday | Mrs. Myers was assisted in receiving Mary Robinson, 49 years, 68 Logan place her guests by her sister, Mrs. Crane. northwest. Now is the time to have your ori¬ Walter Hen«on. 23 years, Potomac river. Mr. Leonard G. Jones, now of New Sylvester Washington. 23 years, Tuberculosis York city, is spending a month's vaca¬ Hospital. at at mother's home, 33 Drum- Stephen Moore. 2 years, Freedmen's Hospital. $1 ental rugs, etc., thoroughly cleaned, tion his Louise Bell, 36 years, Freedmen's Hospital. mond avenue. Chevy Chase, Md. John Trustee, 91 years, 8tanton road, Ana¬ to costia. Values up $5.00 and stored. Proficient men Loretta Lomax. 2 months. 2210 8th street repaired BOYS AGAIN AT HOME. northwest. Choice of Sport, Dress and Hats who know just how the work should Edward Sheehy's Mother Denies She Bread Rations for Britain. Ready-to-Wear to Him. By the Associated Press. for Had Threatened Whip will be done. No charge storage. twelve years old, LONDON, April 25..England Edward Sheehy, shortly be placed on bread rations, it who was reported missing from his home, 1635 1st street. Monday night, is understood. It is generally conceded R. has returned home. He reported at that the bread problem is the crux of [MILTON NEY, school yesterday and returned home the whole food situation, for it is upon later in the day. -Mrs. John Sheehy, bread that the working classes depend. Nejib Hekimian his mother, says the report that Ed¬ ward was afraid to return home for fear of a whipping was erroneous. She 1512 H St. Phone Main 2063. says she has never whipped her chil¬ dren. Chauncey Kendall, colored thirteen years old, who was reported missing from the home of Mrs. Louise Ken¬ dall Harrison, his aunt, 1101 Q etreet, The remaining away, it is stated, because 316 Mammoth of the circus attraction, last night was found by the police. He was restored and to his home. 7th St. House MISS PAULINE KINDLKHKRr.GIt AND HER Bl'LLDOG, PATSY RING¬ MASTER 2D. selection from our Mrs. Richard Ewell Thornton, chair¬ gowns of leaf-green tulle made very Astocks of Distinctive man of the house committee. Mrs. bouffant and trimmed with gold lace James Carroll Frazer and Mrs. Hughes and bandings of gold braid hanging Furniture, Lamps, Mir¬ A Dress Sale Olyphant will preside at the tea table. from the and ending in bow- knots. rors Startling and Decorative Ac¬ The former ambassador to Russia and They carried bouquets of yellow roses. This sale proves our ability to offer the Greatest Values in the city. Mrs. George T. Marye were the honor Mr. Horace 1>. Rouzer served as best cessories will make a again guests at an informal dinner given man for Mr. Hynson, and the ushers We tell you that these Dresses are the most marvelous values were Mr. X. Thornton of New treasured for the confidently last night by Capt. and Mrs. Granville Hynson gift as R. Fortescue. Their guests were Mr. York and Dr. Lauence M. Hynson. you have ever known. Shown in every conceivable silk, such Fancy and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. bothers of' the bridegroom; Mr. T. bride-elect. Suits Stanley Mr. E. us a and learn the de Meteors and Com¬ Foulke-Smith, Miss Isabelle May. Capt. Holland, Eugene Ailes, 1ST Pay visit, Taffetas, Crepe Chine, Georgette Crepe, Crepe Extraordinary Beaumont of Great and Mr. Alfred C. Flather and Dr. A. Moderation of our Striped Brit^p Maj. Hugh Prices.you Barclay Warburton. Brown. will not be importuned to buy. binations of Georgette and Taffeta. In all colors. A large reception rollowed at Rausch- Mrs. Kdmund Pendleton was hostess er's, where the ballrooms were deco¬ at a dinner party followed by bridge rated with palms, ferns and pink roses, RICHARD W. PLENTY OF DRESSES FOR LARGE WOMEN. last evening, entertaining at her apart¬ A screen interwoven with vines and ment at Stoneleigh Court. Mrs. Pen¬ studded with pink roses formed an ef¬ fective for the HENDERSON *29:52 dleton will have as her guest during background receiving the horse show Miss Helen Emory of party. Values to in 3 The as- 1109 F Street N.W. Th e woman or miss New York, who has visited her for sev¬ newly married couple were 1,000Dresses, $35, Groups who has waited until eral seasons for this event. sisted in receiving by Mrs. Weller, Ft HMTIRE, DECORATIONS mother of the bride, who woVe a hand¬ =Phone Main 8266= now to purchase her Spring^ Suit will be Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston was hostess some gown of black satin brocaded in at an informal luncheon at the Burling¬ silver over silver tissue, with flesh color Real Hair Nets more th an compensated by the wonderful ton today. The table was adorned with and black tulle and lace embroidered in silver on the bodice. She wore a cor- a centerpiece of roses and white lilacs Friday Only. values at the above price. We are not urg¬ and clusters of purple lilacs were ar¬ age bouquet of orchids and lilies of the ranged around the rooms. valley. Values to $15 to Mrs. Hynson, mother of the bride¬ ^ ing you speculate, but positively know Mrs. Robert Traver and Miss Traver groom, wore black satin and tulle trim¬ med with silver lace. Fringe is time to have gone to New York for ten days that NOW the buy, as Suits will and are stopping at the Plaza. Among the out-of-town guests at the Nets Net# wedding were Mrs. Richard C. Baker of Certainly Be Higher and Harder to Get Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Penfield will New York, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Young, entertain at a small dinner tonight at the Misses Young, I>r. Henry Parr Hyn¬ Later On. the Chevy Chase Club. son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parr Hynson. jr.. and Mrs. George Heimiller, all of Mrs. Delos Blodgett has as h^r guest Baltimore; Mrs. Bonnie Lee Williams her niece. Miss Mazie Porcher. who re¬ and Mrs. Frank Rees of Hampton, Ya. 1210 F St. N.W. . turned with her from Florida and will ln> with her throughout the summer. The Chinese minister and Mrs. Koo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porcher, Mrs. have canceled all their social engage¬ Blodgett's brother-in-law and sister, ments on account 01' the death of Mr. w:Il come to Washington early in Koo's father, of which they received May for a visit of several weeks. word today. Perfect Lady Maude Cavendish, daughter of Mrs. Mabel T. Larne and Mrs. A. N. tlie governor general of Canada, and a Welsh will entertain at a reception Fri¬ relative of I.ady Spring-Rice, is a guest day evening at the Portland in honor Service at the British embassy. Lady Maude of Miss Bina M. West, supreme com¬ % v as ;i recent guest at Annapolis of the mander of the Women's Benefit Asso¬ All the Time of the and ciation of the Maccabees. superintendent academy With our large corps of Mrs. Eberle. in our Mr. E. de Cartier de skilled operators per¬ Marthienne, the manent employ we are able I and Mrs. Edward new minister of Lieut. Commander Belgium, who was re¬ to you a uni¬ J. Mar<«uart gave a small dinner last ceived Monday by the President, has gruarantee their at the navy to New formly high KTade of laundry night at quarters gone York, where he is spend¬ service the year round. > ai d. ing a few days al the Ritz-Carlton. Mrs. B. R. Scanncll of Brooklyn, N. V., Mrs. Marquart's mother, will arrive at Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowes Say re Best by Test! Try Us! Washington tomorrow for a visit to have leased a bungalow at Siasconset, her at the navy yard. Nantucket Island, Mass., for the sum¬ mer months, and will arrive there on Mr. Arnold Robertson, tirst secretary June 20, from their home at Williams- West End Laundry of the British embassy, and Mrs. Rob- town, Mass. rison have taken an apartment at the 1723-25 Pa. Ave. Miamont, in Columbia road, and will Mrs. James Harrison Oliver, who has lake possession on the 1st of May. be»-n a patient at Johns Hopkins Hos¬ LET US CALL ^OR YOUP FURS and protect them for dur¬ Mrs. Melvilh- lngalls, Mrs. Robertson's pital. has returned to Shirley, her you at the Hotel home on the James ing the summer months. We harg them in dry. coid, circulating air mother, will remain river, Virginia. She and insure against fire, theft aid moths for a moderate charge. Just Lafayette until the end of May, when will join Admiral Oliver, governor telephone Mam 725 she leaves for her estate at the Hot general of the Virgin Islands, in the Springs. autumn. Thomas M. The Church of the Epiphany was -.Mrs. Chatard has re¬ 5 DliK DUli last for the wedding turned to Washington after a visit to thronged evening Mrs. William T; Howard at Baltimore. If You Are Particular oi"'Miss E. Marguerite Weller. daughter .o-a of l>r. and Mrs. Franklin Pierce Wel- Renaud man sa*5,9 ler. and Mr. Richard Washburn Hyn- Baron d'l'ngern-Sternberg, If you are a particular of the Season secretaryN>f the Russian embassy, is at will pay as son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel the Plaza Hotel, New York. or woman, you at This Time Taffeta Silks Gros de Londre Thornton Hynsori, which took place at much attention to the appear¬ Buy Your Dresses for Vacation Needs Opportune X o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. of as to any¬ Satin Plaids Khaki Kool Rev. Dr. Randolph* H. McKim, rector end Parker, jr.. ance your the were the week guests of Mr. and else you wear. Satins Piping Rock of the-church, performed ceremony. Mrs. Thomas II. Civkery. at their home thing Paring the seating of the* guests Mrs. at Guilford, Md. Hugh A. Brown sang. Bl-ing us- your oculist's pre¬ Miss Helen Louise Jacotfs. cousin of The wedding of Miss Ethel Hardy of scription, and. in addition to the bride, led the choir of the church Philadelphia and Maj. Frederick May the lenses absolutely singing the wedding march from Wise will take place May 5 at. 4 grinding and the o'clock' we will give you the Unusual and unusual values this "Lohengrin," during ceremony in the Protestant Episcopal Church at accurately, variety week. Dis¬ <> Perfect Love" was sung. Radnor. Pa. A reception will follow at size of lenses and kind of different types. ( ailing Suits, suitable for wear at The church was elaborately decorated. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kent mounting that will be most be¬ tinctly Great masses of palms and cebotium Kane. afternoon affairs. Sport Suits for country club and vaca¬ ferns were effectively arranged across coming to yota. tion wear. And, we there are uiitrsual the front of the church and around the Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Buck have again repeat, values gallery railing. The grill above was returned to their home. Rock Creek this week. sprayed with dogwood blossoms issuing rectory, after a six-week trip throilfch G.LHuske OpticalCompany from cornucopias of yellow straw tied the south. ' KJiuxm . imTk.w. with bows and long ends of yellow moire ribbon. The chancel and choir Miss Mabel Linton has as her guest

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