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News and Views of Interest to the Women Readers of The Herald will play Porti·. After the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd they both retired from the professional »tage. D. A. R. Hears WOMAN KILLED BY the cast who are gift·«] Big Others In Meeting and well-known Washlngtonians «J« Mra. Maud Howell Smith, a leader CAR STILI UNKNOWN In amateur theatricals: Miss Imo- Many Inspiring Speakers gene Falrchlld. daughter of Mrs. I.. New Y-Kk-WASffllvCTOK-f«ri* Stoddard Taylor, who came down Identification of. Street Accident from New- Tork to assume the role ______-Vr of Jessica; Miss Halen Griffith, Miss Audience Listens to States¬ Victim Praeenb Dificulty. Madeleine O'Brien. Mr. Alexander Capacity Eagerly ?? Wasmi/mgtoaj Hunter Gait, brother-in-law of Mrs. men from Most of Allied Nations.At¬ Up to · Ute hoar laat night the SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS ? Woodrow Wilson,' who baa always woman who was knocked down by been Interested In amateur theatri¬ a «treat ear on Pennsylvania ave¬ Our large assortment of cals mosphere Thrills with Patriotism Floor Covering's for summer use ia and has had many successes nue, between Stath and Seventh most complete, whether In licht opera in amateur circles; streets, Sunday night, and who died your ttted be for a finali or larfc Henry F. Dolati, Maurice Jervis, Ar- at the house, bungalow or office. It was rather s Hamletless per¬ mignonette In an old-fashioned lace Daughter· of tb· American Revolu¬ their «hare of the burden as did the Emergency Hoaptal yeater¬ thur B. Whit·, Dennis Connell, Fin- tion day morning, was etili unidentified. formance of Hamlet last night over holder. ley 8. «pelloj patriotism In burning let¬ women of Franc« in the shop· and on We have tke popular makes of Fiber and McLean acted as best Hayes. Edward E. O'Brien, last when as a climax to No marks were on her clothing; Rag Rugi_-___ when »rapt. Ridley Thomae Green and Lawrence ters, night the farms." fuit all a at Continental Memorial Hall, ¦nan, and the ..»her» were MaJ. Uen. Downey. 'ts firat dny's sesilon In Memorial Bishop Harding of Washington pro¬ or other personal effects which need«, and very complete line of Linoleum« th« President (ailed to appear and and Rosco» Mra, R. D. Shepherd la general chair¬ Continental Hall nounced the Invocation and would lead to her Identification. Oeorg« Barnett, Capt man of they brought together benedic¬ the formal Bulmer. the arrangements for the the representatives of the coterie of tion and the Marina Band supplied in¬ Coroner Nevltt had the body tak greet th· Daughter* at performance and afra, Alexander. to tba District morgue. exercises" of the Twenty- A reception followed the cere¬ allied powers with the American Sec¬ spiring music. "opening mony from 5 till 7 o'clock. Mrs. Hunter Gait, sister of Mrs. Woodrow retary of State In a re¬ Police are trying to locate tha seventh Continent:,1 Congress of the Wilson, is the vice chairman. Tha -.rogram.that sSJoasmssaaa by In. Gaerasey. woman's relatives. She wore a blue SILK all the rest Taimase, wbo received with the flected the gratitude of the whole al¬ FLUFF RAG RUGS K S. D. A. R. However, bride and ha»» assisting executive committee Include· Mrs. lied world the The distinctive feature of the serge »Hilt, white waist, long kid of the «aa there and performed bridegroom, for benefits acru*nj day east her Mrs, Henry Scott, mother of (-laude A. Swanson, Mrs. Stephen B. from D. A. R. activity in the mPst aeaaions yesterday was Um patriotic glove·, black bat trimmed with AiirtKraä af ?a Rae Ra. Famiy brilliantly. All the other notables Elklns, Mrs. Joseph E. Mrs. rose«, and black shoe«. more lor the bridearroom, Mrs. Rtdgelv, hla Thropp, and from American womanhood In speech of welcome to .the delegates They are made from promised.and quite a few and Mrs. B. akin·. D. S. Grant and Mrs. Delos A. Blod¬ by Mrs. George Tharher An i*«que,t will be held thi» after¬ remnants of NEW silk, woven ar¬ were on the sister, Stephen general. Guernsey, in the old good measure. platform Mrs. u of gett. The finance committee Is com¬ president in noon a* the morgue. tistically time hit-and-miss effect, with artistic assem¬ wh»»n Guernsey, the president Talma-re wore smart gorra general, which, reality. of Mrs. embroidered In silver, with posed of Mr. A. H. Gait. Mm. Al¬ «landing ««·¦ at a PrealaTSK. opened tha seven-day annual con¬ blage colorings. arose and said that it was purple general, a transparent purple hat trimmed exander Sharpe. Mra. Stlmson Brown The speeches of tbe ministers and gress In this city. Because w.\r time, and one must accustom and HOLDS th«îy »re_ to firmly, smoothly and woven and with violets and orchids, and car¬ Mrs. Blrnie. John Uutlch la attaches of th» foreign powers aod The burda* that the Daughters HOME DEFENSE make the best carefully one-elf to disappointments, ried orchids. th· stag«, director, and the orchestra that of of Stata Robert hare as-umed in the they kind of floor covering·", and are ? were very busy Secretary backing gov¬ désirable for particularly raiiie that official:· The bride's table was decorated will be assisted by Alhambra wer» Í.0C0 ernment to tha full SUCCESSFUL SMOKER Bedroom and Bathroom use. The color and over-burdened. The President (be Lancing, applauded by extent of Its insure effect» entirely in whit» flowers. A buf¬ Quartet, composed of Frank A. people crowding th» auditorium, powers In all Its war oc¬ perfect harmony with any color tehemr. had found himself unable to be pres¬ program One hundred members of the Tenth State wss fet tea wa* served to the guests Dougherty, John E. McKenzie. Tbom- «tanning room being at a premium. cupied the major part of the ad¬ ent· but the Secretary of other than tho«· in the bridal as A. Cantwell and Gerald Whelan. aald: dress. Preclnee Home Defense League as¬ 24x3«. $1.50 4x7. $5.75 there to him. Whereupon party, Secretary Lansing Much appiana· punctuated represent from a table adorned with rose· "Today no one asks why the Daugh¬ Mrs. Guernsey's address, which sembled laat night at St. Anthony's 24x4«, $1 75 «x* $10 M the Secretary of State, who already Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison Me- ters Hall to a smoker and entertain¬ on and »primi flowers. of tke American Revolution amounted to a declaration of accord enjoy 27x54. $2 00 had his own place the program »?ß hla are Cllntock have as their guest the over by Lieut. Hugh 7.6x10.6. $16.50 was moved up Capt. Scott bride exist, and no one will dare aak It tn with the government and which em¬ ment, presided and on the platform, leaving Washington this evening latter's sister*, Mra Rudolph Degen-1 the future. Th· value of the Higglna. 30*40, $2-50 to the President's place In both. of keeping phasized Importance of stand¬ »itt, $18.50 for a wedding trip of ten day·. .r, New Tork, who will be with alive the spirit of patriotism, far re¬ ing behind our of The Importance and necessity of fill¬ 3x6. $3.25 It was really a brilliant fathering them for several her allies, fighting In the ranks caused on the G pon their return they will occupy days. During calling Americans of this and every Insidious propaganda and of ing gaps league ot notables assembled plat¬ for several »weeks Mra. Talmag·'· stay here Mrs. Degener will assist to th· sacrifices support¬ member« Joining the color· waa Ordert will be taken for to the greet- generation noble of ing those organisations doing work by these rugs in special sir··, ·*««_ form give Daughters apartment. while Mra. Talmag· the Red Cross helpers, of whom their forefathers, of awakening the for the in the emphasized by Capt. Charles Demonec the prices for such are in«;. The French Ambassador and Mrs. McClintock is boys trenches. The wer» quite moderate. Italian Am¬ makes a visit at New Tork. Th· chairman. In memories of a glorious past, are to¬ Food Administration was praised and Catchy musical number· green Madame Jusserand. the will In a smart their liberty loan drive. The Red Arthur for¬ bassador and Countess di Celiare. bride go away day manifest to every man and wom¬ alien enemies were recommended for by Private McCrelght, khaki-colored suit with a top coat Cross is meeting with tremendous an who love their country." more drastic merly of the Wa«hlngton Playhouse. the Serbian Minister. Mr. Lioubomir success at the punishment than now the Min¬ to match and a very becoming hat Raleigh, where It The bond of democracy, evident In prevails. Co-operation with the police depart¬ Michaelovitch. and Belgian trimmed with roses. conducted a booth on the In order to attain most effective Mr. K. Cartier de Marchlenne, opening the war, would not be broken, tbe During the American Revolution, ment RATTANIA FIBER uter. The out-of-town guest· Included day, April ß, snd yeaterday afternoon Secretary continued, nor would the said the results waa urged by Lieut. Stool. RUGS . nd Maj. Gen. J. D. VcLachlan. D. opened another speaker, we were fighting Odell These are the attache of th· British Mr·. John Lindsay McCutcheon. ot booth, where Mrs. great liberty loving nations of the a Uerfcan King and his Addresses were also made by herringbone-woven rugs that are so liked, 8. i>. military New Tcrlc;*Mr. and Mrs. William J. Deneger will give her services, at earth be hirelings, Smith. McKensie and Sergt. because this weave makes so embassy. Thus every on·' of the defeated by the barbarous and "we are fighting the same to¬ Capt. them heavy and firm and smooth United Boyd. Capt. Fred McCutcheon. and T. M. C. A. headquarters, 1712 G monster which today sought to crush she Pickering. it eliminates all warp, and the countries with whom t"ne of Pitts¬ street. This booth will day,** declared, and added: rugs never curl up at the cor- is allied in the present war Mrs. T. O. McCutcheon. be open freedom and Impose upon mankind "One of the greatest nerf and edge, but lie smoothly on the floor. States burgh; Rev. and Mrs. Archlbal H. dally from 4 to 8. the evils of dangers which For a popular was represented by the chief of its despotism, besets us today Is the presence of priced floor covering, suitable for all parts of the missions here.except l'radshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard De alien enemies in all Need of Teacher Training is better than the house, there diplamtic Witt Riegel. Mr. and Mr». William Th« many friends of Robert VremtP. Ambassador Speaks- parts of this nothing Rattania Fiber Rugs, aad now that l'.reat Britain. And it was perhaps Lister country, and especially right here their colorings are so It should be rep¬ Blxler. Mr·. Clarence Engles Seit« Macneil. known in his own Ambassador Jusserand conveyed Theme of Address very beautiful, and the designs actually a concession that and Mr. RooMvelt Mlchler. all of country as "The Macneil of Barra." the of his under the shadow of the Capitol. In Today copy the Period designs, will so a member of Its gratitude countrymen to the name of 'free they be more than ever in tle- resented by high will be Interested to learn that he the women and men speech' and per¬ mand. Just now the Chinese official staff a.« Gen. Mcl_»chlan. at Easton, Pa- of America. sonal we The importance of teacher training influence has affected the Mrs. entertained a num¬ has received a commission as a aa well aa the fatherless liberty,* have unwisely re¬ on of the de¬ a and for an organiza¬ Taimase "They for teachers will be the sub¬ signs many rugs, with most artistic function by of the out-of-town guesta at lieutenant in th· Royal Engineers children of send frained from closing mouths that primary if a results. There tion founded on the memory of the ber France, you their have have too and ject of an address by Mrs. Washing¬ very large assortment of sixes, and color effects to a theater last night at th· of the British army, and has al¬ said the long too loud pro¬ match -»ne big successful revolt against party greetings." Ambassador, claimed treason." ton Topham at the Institute of the de¬ any color scheme. All sires are shown in Be lasco. ready gone to St. Johns, Canada. feelingly, for the world bad become a both plain and the British crown. He will The afternoon session waa devoted partment of teacher training of the figured rugs. l>. Baker wss there. remain there for th· next different world since the American Association at M*rm Newton to three months to hia to announcement· of the committees D. C. Sunday School she nan-, several songs. Mrs- Mrs. L. H. Woodruff will return prior Joining Declaration of Independence that to on Rhode Is¬ 30x60, and regiment. Mr. Macneil waa asso¬ (Mt recommendations made by Bethany Baptist Church. plain $2.00; 6**nred. $2.50 Charles W. Fairfax also sang, a New York today after a short vlalt made liberty, equality and frater¬ the national land avenueSand Second street, tonight Mr. and Mrs. Ben¬ ciated with Cliauncey P. Anderson, a for th· human officers and national 3x6, plain, $2.75; fipired. $3.25 group of Italian son-s. beginning with her cousins. nity possibility chairman and on at 8 oclock. Chorus singing by tho Air. Lieut. jamin Micou. Her sister. Mis.« Evelyn of the War Trade Board. He was race. resolutions offered. and 4 6x7.6. .Talli the Italiap National a Reports of tbe national officers were volunteer choirs of Bloomint-dale pia», $5.75; stami, $6.75 of the French Mar Mission, Byrd Smith, who accompanied her to [also leading architect, and among Ambassador Jusserand paid high also addresses and telling 1-abat. with his last work here Is the building tribute to made at thia session. Eckington. story 6x9. plain, $8.00; Spire., $9.00 sang most thrilling!)', the always Washington, will remain longer I President Wilson. "Wbo tha will be Included In the program. and Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Mlcou. Mis· Ethel Rose, of the Cuban Legation, on Sixteenth will firs the last gun you or we," Amona; lattar, that of the regis¬ 7.6x10.6, plain. $10.75; £*--_red. thrilling "Marseillaise." street. Mr. trar general created a (ood deal of $12.00 Witcomh. of the Marine Band, ren¬ financée of Mr. and Mrs. Mlcou's son. Macneil Is chief of the was one of the French Ambassa¬ terest In¬ 9x12. plain, a clan of the Macnelle of Scotland. at tha congress yesterday. This "The star· Incline, but do not compel.1 $12-75; fifv·»», $14.50 dered "Rule* Brittania." as a cornet Hilary H. Micou, was to have bean dor'· queries. report showed that since Oval Rattania and Mrs. Georg· member of the house party, hut wi the congress Fiber Rugs in thr same colors and pas-terns. .¦lo. Maj. Gen. The War Service meeting of the SerfcU (.raierai. of 1*17 to the present an increase of were on the platform, as unable to come. 6x9. $10 75 Hsrnett had Anthony League will be held as The Serbian Minister, Ltoubomir 7,617 members te th· national body HOROSCOPE. 7.6x10.·, $13.75. 9x12. $16 50. »a.« Mr.«. Matthew T. Scott, and one Yeaterday afternoon Mr·. Micou had been made and a young tea In compliment to usual Wednesday at 3:10 p. m., at Michailovitch. remarked In his speech: Tbe report further or two other former Presidents people'· brought out th« fact 1»1«- General. In one of her guetta. Ml·» Minna Blair and the home of the president. Mrs. An¬ "The Serbian people, with their co- that 2.3t· supple¬ Tarada?. April 1st, Vice Presidents na E. 2007 mental papara of members to this Is the boxes Mrs. Scott's daughter. Miai 'Vilu McCallum presided at th» Hendley. Columbia road. nationals, the Croatian·, are living had been According aatrology Miss Ellen N. Stone will on as filed and verified by tbe fortunate for Venus, Jupiter and Mrs. Vrooman, had a party. In an¬ tea table. speak through the same experience your organization, day. her experiences In the Balkan went In the Wsr of U965 of which on records of Revolu- Mercury rule strongly for good to hun- Rattania Fiber Hall other .Mrs. Francis Merger Moran. country through tlonary service Runners were who have taken boxee states. The illustrated lecture by Independence. American women had a never before recorded manlty. In colort and From the balconies.which ap¬ Among those Marian In the files of the ahould benefit moat during designs' of the Rue· not reserved for Daugh¬ for the lecture to be Riven by Lleut- Longfellow announced for heroic role In that struggle and the society. Women 27 inches parently this evening has been postponed on of the American Revolu¬ Tha asm· report stated that of this configuration, which gives them wide, 9, 12, 15 feet long, $j.is, ters.a distinguished gathering of Pat O'Brien. R. F. C. at the Na¬ Daughters nearly 1.M0 $4.»5· $5-»$. in which were the tional Theater, for the benefit of the account of the losa of the slides. tion have a noble object In commemo¬ other applications for success In all Important efforts, espe¬ 3* inches wide, g, li, 15 feet interested spectators con¬ long, $j-7s, $S*o. $6??. war mis- Sol¬ theae sacriOces. membership filed, 344 were returned cially where legislation may be Ail uniforms of the various Working Boya' Home and the The announcement of the rating unverified. Over 300 Rattania Fiber is washable with and water. looked down. dier».' and sailors' are Mrs. engage¬ "Women," aald the Minuter, "de¬ ara still awaiting cerned. Equal Suffrage should be suc¬ soap nun.« on duty here, Lodgings, ment of Miss Mary Lindsay Wat- definite disposition. Permits cessful. Alloçether. even without the star. Stephen u. Klkins. Mrs. Matthew T. fend alfe by instinct, and they under¬ for Issued kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If it Insignias, totaled 8.002, while the It a favorable for all love it era. "a most auspicious occasion." Scott, Mrs. Richard Crane, 3d. Mrs. stand fighting only leads to liber¬ demand is day Walter and Mrs. Frederic Robert 11. Watklns. to O. W. Good- ty. Today we see sons of American for recognition pina reached affairs and lucky for weddings, which Tiukerraan, ??., son of Mr. and Mrs. William -,49a Of permits for in In the presence of a small, but dis- Atherton. A committee of debutantea women fighting 'or other people's lib¬ there ancestral bars, will continue to increase number. Cherokee Goodloe. of Nashville, Tenn., will were 1,332 recorded. While romance will be Fiber m luished comur.ny the mart will sell flower». Harold Candee 1.« erty." The total prevalent, Rugs Ms Collier. nf of the commltte of ushers be of interest to the Southern President Wilson was to have made membership of the organi¬ all who marry may not be so prosper¬ Are smoothly and lie flat on Imbecca _S.nllT «hairman here. Miss Watklns zation was 102,2-3. firmly woven, the floor, and are T. Dewitl Taimase, and <*aiit. and will select aa assistants two of¬ colony Is the an address last night, but at the last ous as they exi»ect to be, as financial shown in all the popular colors. A Mr granddaughter of the late Gov. foreshadowed for all good feature of the Chero¬ '.liiiin Put Scolt. IT. S. tf., aide to ficers each from the American, moment sent his regrets that he could l.«*U Chaplee· Item. troubles are kee Fiber Rugs is that the colors are woven in the and \-mirai Benson, chief of naval opera¬ French, British, and Italian armies. Robert B. Lindsay, of Alabama, and not attend. classes in the . show on both sides of the fiber, a greatniece of formar Got. John Th· report of tha organising secre¬ contrac¬ Reversible Rug. They rre li-.*, was solemnised In Mrs. Tal- E. de Cartier de Marchlenne, the Warning Is given of sudden and most durable and sanitary L*. M. Anthony Winston, of that State. tary general showed that the total credit and «-onditiona resem¬ very easily cleaned with water and :partr.ient at the Altamont MsJ. and Mrs. C. H. Wells. S. Belgian Minister, the next to speak, chapters to date tion of soap. the very C. have arrived in New York and are Mr. Goodloe's family has been said: is 1.831, with six bling panic among bankers» and busi¬ 30x60, Stjao; 3x6, 4x7, ) estent«) afternoon. Amolli; ! chapters In process of $«.75; $5-75; 0*9. $ß-??; 7 6xio.6, $10.75; f.-r- representatives of Washington stopping at trie Hotel Astor. They prominent socially and politically "We Belgians will never forget that organization. ness men. The seers Impress on all 9x12, $n.75- were be in the latter part in the South for more than a half Commissions Issued during the tbe of economy. Sixth t-nr-r at. .*o,'i»i. e» witness the ceremoi-y will Waahington in those dark days of October. 1914, year were as Importance Slat·· ami Mrs. Lan¬ of next week for a visit to their century. The marriage will take when looked so follows: National Today is an auspicious one for all the Secrttary of 20. things menacing and oflleers, 11; vice presidents sing, most of the _lefts being from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, place April difficult, when famine was threatening 8; State general, commercial ventures. It Is not good, Wells la on and State vice regents, 41: for the sale of real estate. out-of-town, with Nt m York, Pitts¬ of the Woodley. Mnj. Miss our devastated land, American effi¬ re-elections however, and leave from Haiti, where he has been Kate Dickinson Sweetser and cards to State and Writers, advertising men and pub¬ burgh. Philadelphia Miss Mary Isabel Sjnithson, both of ciency, American sympathy and de¬ State vice regents and . represented. stationed for som» time. votion came to our relief." national of¬ lishers have the best possible direc¬ equally East Orange, N. J., are at the Bur¬ ficers. 55: within tbe year 33 The apartment was tilled with flow¬ Gen. J. G). MacLachlan. the last on ters char¬ tion. will li ?-ton. Miss Sweetser dedicated her have been issued. will In¬ ers, the bridal altar being arranged ? committee of ten young girl.« "Ten the list, said he spoke only as a sol¬ The annual Political affairs Inevase In white roses, and sell at the latent book. American Girls report of the treasurer terest this month ami patty antago¬ under a canopy of programs performance from to Mrs. Woodrow Wil¬ dier, who sought to show the society general, showed that the th,· a?.-t nt th,· room beinir lof "The Merchant of Venice,** to be History," how it could be useful to the men total re¬ nisms will be strengthened. ii:av.i:ig son. ceipts for the year decorated in American beauties and -riven Friday afternoon in the Be- over there. "When the war started,*' 31, ending. March Murmurings among the people will lilies. Kev l-r. Charles tvooti, pastor lasco Theater for the benefit 1918, amounted to $181.SS7.61, be heard as the advances to¬ Joint Miss Judith Atwster, of he said, "England thought It was 3 while total spring of the Church of the Covenant, of- of the American Hoapital daughter man's game. We never made a disbursementa of 9146.- ward summer. Military Mrs. Louis to great¬ *>30,7_, a No. 1. in the George Ixnnbard, has returned er mistake in our lives. When I leaving balance of $34.- The stars seem to Indicate misun¬ _c__tec*L France, and an got 056,89. bride the room on the in Washington after absence of sev¬ to Characterizing this report The entered Washington University Hospital eral months. Mr. France two weeka after war was was the derstandings, treachery, injustice and of Kreil of this The have a cor¬ and Mrs. Lombard I saw work inclusion of receipts for the discontent that disturb the Sim Capt. McCutchcon, city. girls will and the members of declared. the splendid many will public Pittsburgh, and her mother gave her responding number of ofllcere of the younger the the magnificent women of France special funds, endowments during the summer months. are In en route from etc., which come (. away. She made a charmim; picture allie.« now in Wsshlngton assisting family Cuba, were doing and we realized why under the wing of long brooding cl.»uds that hav» %RDK\ PRIMER PRtiR^lt. other Barcelona. Spain, where they spent the national organization. The by vefctahles. and late \fs\s in a quaint old-fashioned -ohm on th·m and they will all be designated France Is and always will be uncon¬ threatened the American people arili »rnrilair year ¦»¦»<·>, adttr-*-»..- aa* 2«. t an be gro»n -.long toward fall. the winter. This morning, the reports of na¬ Eighteenth Century -lines, of Ivory- by the national colors of their es¬ querable." tional break soon, astrologer· announce, and ».t-«t ita»p for retar» p-Mtaae, to ileans thrive beet in hot tumnvr satin embroidered In pearls, and made cort... Mrs. Francois Moran "We realized," continued the gen¬ officers will be continued. a great crisis will be met In the. Berger Mrs. Fred of These include those ihe >alloBai ,\ar «.ard»r-a (omali- ¦sealher, when ?«?* ¦.annot b*» mj· with a vc ry long train. She carried is chairman of this Ball, Clinton. III.. Is eral, "that If England was to carry of the librarian I'nited States. ct committee. in the Con¬ general, Mrs. James M. sifully grown a shower bouquet of orchids and The play will be given under tbe Washington attending on the war, her women must assume Fowler, and Persons whose Mrthdate It 1, will »loa. WMhlRgt··, D. C«, j oa will Suct-ejMT-on&l gress of the D. A. R. She Is Curator sowings of pea« should and her tulle veil was held in of Wood- registered General. Miss Katherine have an active and «uccessful ¦ -st-a-ak ef -«aluablr ? be Mile», personal patronage Mra. at the Brlttin Barlow. Also year. ¦T*t gardr ? µ? made every week or two from place by orana-e blossoms. row Wilson, by an exceptionally good Raleigh. making re¬ If they do not lend or riek money. early until thc ports at this be inatra-rtlttB. aprine weath« r re.» Mrs. Blaine ****____} was her matron tant, Mr. R. D. McLean, who made patronesses for the fashion fete In¬ meeting will the Children horn on this are warm; thon in lat·" sum¬ The Misses Alice snd Mabel Grandin chairmen of the day likely «. U(l» \ I I ¦*.-..·> \o. ST. fairly «caio of honor and only attendant in a a great name for himself as a Shake- cludes Madame Riano, Mrs. Peter following commit¬ to be gifted and attractive, bul loo mer. not ?· are at the Laurel tees: Beans arc sown Until th· picturesque beruffled little gown of reader the he House, Lakt vood, Ooelet Mrs. Breckinridge fond of and distila»'. If you have never £T*»irn pea« and in no sperean during years New for two weeks. Gerry, Memorial Continental society absolutely chuno* for a Ut« ihe '.»"Si period.white batiste with was a professional star, will play Jersey, Long. Mrs. Medili MeCormiek. Mrs. Hall, the (Coprristit. mt.) t-iiini, both legumi? o tie crops, in your foret to come alone and kill th»»¡u. bands of blue and mauve and president general; liquidation and sj.rden it be well to changeable Khylock. Miss .'Mette Tyler, who The Rev. Meade Frederick Britten, Mrs. Ira Copley, before, may apply G..ia like m cool sol; brans a warm taffetà. Theie was a quaint little had a brilliant career in the Bolton MacBryde Madame Madame Collardet. endowment fund. Mrs. Willard T. mtrogen tn the rows as you plant. ¦oil. profes¬ rector of Grace Church, has Issued in- Vignai, Block, jacket of the taffeta, and a shirred sion, and bade fair then to a suc¬ Mrs. F. Lister banquet hall. Mrs. Charles Elizabeth I'attcn. »ho Is a nur» In Pole variett-r-e- a· be vitations to a reception to be held In Henry Dlmock. Lady W. Bassett; The soil may lack the nitrogen· n-nuires twice poke bonnet of it too. garlanded with cessor to Mrs. 1 .eslíe Mrs. Mrs. revolutionary relics for the arm» service, in a hase ho>piia! much as the Carter, »uitn the parish hall of the church on Tues¬ Kaye. Lady Jebb. Leggett. Memorial gathering bacteria, necessary for the space do dwarfs, hut rosebuds in pastel shades. Her she married R. D. known Nicholas Mrs. Ffoulke Continental Hall, Mis down si'iuli. and whose expected yield far more McLean, day evening, April 10, from 8:20 until Longworth, Catherine B. and Is ¡'Unti to take nitrogen out of tbe air. abundantly. The bouquet «ras of forget-me-nots and in private life as R. D. Shepherd, Mrs. Walter Penfield. Mrs. Barlow, preserva¬ furlough eagerly anticipated. Sources of are nitrate of dwarfs are earlier In maturine:. 10.30 o'clock to meet his mother. Mrs. .Smith. tion of historic spots, Mrs. EU G. nitrogen John MacLaren MacBryde, and his George Barnelt, Miss Mary Patten, Boone. soda and sulphate of ammonia. The lima bean la the sinwent In ma¬ Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Corcoran When Mrs. I'enjamin Heath. G?- The of turing, and In northern »p-ctlons it $· aunt. Miss Bolton. who are "¡siting lector application nitrogen gives Hill. Mra Edward Mrs. Slate Gifts Ucncr:Tj in charge of Re- Ibe an start. belter not to prowine It unie«· friends in the city. Mrs. Frederic Stettlnius, Reported to plants early try Randolph 11. McKttn. Mrs. Bernard port the Smithsonian, read in the While peas and beans are of tbe your «oil is especially "quick".liefet Vaughan Abbot of the Washington Reports of State regents with State course of her of K. and Mrs. Albert Rhct Baruch, Mrs. Wlnfred Du Puy, Mrs. gifts report Iaouisa *nme vegetable pea* are hardy and loose.and the aun exposure tt« barracks Walk¬ from , . Mis¬ Tierce, a "Real in Wis¬ family, er, of South Carolina, will assist in Cary Sanger. Mrs. Thropp. Mrs. John souri, Daughter" ¡nd «can stand cool nights and even fine all day. I-iraaa ar« planted tn , , and New consin, having at the age of loj hill« about three feet flv·* receiving. A. Falls. Mrs E. E. Robbln«. Mrs. Hampshire, reports of other commit¬ light frost«, which would kill the apart, wife Edward B. El- subscribid for the liberty loan, and tender bei? or alx planta to a hill. The ¦>*-» Carry. Mrs. Stephen tees and announcement of contribu¬ read more vine. Net fontentt Mr. Mrs. Jerome IT. Mrs. Vic¬ Secretary -McAdoo s letter to are into variety of lima does beat In the Nortl·. gflÉ|ggg| and. Bonaparte, kins. Miss Kl"rk Wilson, tions for liberty loan and other mat¬ the «.id Both divided pole (tall who have been a short visit Har- lady acknowledaTlng her vines) or buah. but the beam arc smaller than tl·· making tor Kauffmann, Mrs. Frederick ters, will occupy the time of the aft¬ th«· growing and dwarf, to Washington, have gone to White ernoon subscription, congress burst in¬ varieties. other kind·. I session beginning at 2 o'clock. to a volley of applause. Qoo Drops for Infinti and Chfldr·*****·. Sulphur, W. Va., for a few weeks. Immediately following the adjourn¬ Peas snd bush beans are partial The Beaux Arts Club. 1413 H ment of this the The crops. They can be followed «Aa-Mfce Mrs. Claude at session, secretary- Pennsylvania delecntion had Swanson. accompanied street, its Sumlay afternoon salon, general will meet all chapter regents Ils Stale meeting at the Hotel by her sister. Mrs. Cunningham Hall, entertained in honor of Mrs. Edith in the east will to Atlantic the gallery; tbe treasurer gen¬ Washington, Immediately after yes¬ Mothers Know That go City latter Part M. Leeson Everett, the celebrated eral, all chapter treasurers In the terday's afternoon session. of the week for a visit. Both are re¬ of a collec¬ Mrs. portrait painter I.«n.ilon, New Jersey room; the registrar gen¬ Anthony Wayne Cook, the State re¬ cuperating from severe attacks of tion of whoso portraits is on exhi¬ quinsy. eral, all chapter registrars In the au¬ gent, is resigsterod there, as are Genuine Gastona bition at the club gallery, where ditorium, and the historian several others of the her work Is unstinted general delegation. If You a Mrs. William A. Calder Miss receiving ail chapter historians In the assembly Have Head CASTOR« and praise. Mrs. Everett, who waa »jn- room on the third floor, State Elsie Calder will go to Old Point to¬ avoidably detained in Richmond and for con¬ Tyson Elliott. 'regent-elect: ALCOHOL-3 PERCENT.! morrow for a* week's ferences to their respective Mis.« Ada Haydell. of the General We'll Grow Hair On It ¡i stay, and will sent a telegram of regret, is a pupil relating W Avertable Always be Joined there by Senator Calder. offices. Smallwood chapter; Mrs. Lough- PKrparat^*! returned ot Alma Tallona and Sargent. In the evening a will be of the Janet similatin«IbeFooil tryfe^·* They yesterday from New Miss Eliza of Alexan¬ reception borough, Montgomery j Bears the York, where the announcement of the Douglas, tendered by the president general In chapter: Mrs. N. A. Buckingham, of tin-itheS-x-wKtefwJBo··1^". Miss dria, presided at the tea table and the Pan American 10 the John Howard engagement of Calder to Lieut Mr. de made the Building from Eager chapter, Robert C. Lee. U. S. was an¬ Rudolph Zapp pre¬ to 11 o'clock. Receiving at this func¬ and Miss Willie Mausby Ritchie, of CHiiuHn N., sentations of ihe among whom 4 tion in Inkasts guests, with Cured Mrs. the Weeks Mrs. Baldness Signature nounced last week. Guernsey, president Frederick chapter. Harry were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo J. Mor¬ general, will be Mme. Jusserand, wife H. Kleinfelter. of Chesterton, on the Leadla*- Jarenâe of Polii Stock Th-rS^Pr*-«*^n»í1*l*w^ Mr. and Mrs. ?. E. Blodgett. of 40 gan, Mr. Van Lennep and Mrs. Berg, of the French Ambassador; all of the Eastern Shore, who is a member of Awerts Billy Lynn, Coepani Qiecrfaüv« »ail^C·**** Poptar avenue. Takoma Park. Md., of New Tork, house guests of Mrs. hostesses of the Cabinet except Mrs. the John Eager Howard chapter, of will celebrate the fortieth anniversary Archibald Oracle: Mr. and Mrs. Rob¬ Lansing and Mrs. Redfleld; Mrs. Baltmore. is also In attendance. The READ HIS LETTER: of their wedding on Saturday. April ert Morris 9ut.»ben. Mr». John C. George Barnett. wife of the major John Eager Howard chapter, by the Poll's -0. at which time they will receive Dillon, of Norfolk. Va.; Miss Wlnnl- general commandant of the Marine way, was the banner chapter in the Theater. April 8. 1918. their friends in honor of their son frrd Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hous¬ Corps, and Mrs. Benson, wife of Rear sale of lierty bonds last week, and My Dear Prof, Foss: When I placed myself under your js^jmuksimavmsa | and d-nighter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. ton Can·; Mrs. E. Bennett Decker. Admiral W. 8. Benson, chief of naval is Justly proud of itself. Miss Emily treatment four week· ago »hat little hair I had on the top of Byron Blodgett, who were married on Mrs. Howard Lovlngstone Bishop, operations, U. S. N. Brown, of the Frederick chapter, is my head was falling; out rapidly and I was also suffering; fro»·' March 6. Mrs. Martin, Miss Eleanor Martin, The reception committee Includes also in attendance as an alternate. dandruff. The reception will be held from 8 Dr. and Mrs. Chase Palmer, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Logan chairman; it and hair Mrs. Tucker, sod I otara ta »ar Farewell. Today the dandruff gone my is restored ri* *'·- to 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett v. c. Kendall, Miss Kendall. Mrs. John Francis Tawger and Mrs. For years 1 had tried different tonics and so-called "hair are pioneer residents of the town of· Dent. Miss Dorothy Dent, Mrs. H. Robert G. Hogan, vice chairman, and Mrs. James l'atten was full <»f for baldness and but without avail. Takoma Park. E. Avis, of West Virginia: Mrs. thirty members of the society. sympathy when tho official read« r restorers" dandruff, notice that one «»f the Penn¬ I heartily recommend your treatment to the members of Thompson, Miss Mary Dandrtdge Cenere·· Note*. gave The committee of New Tork penólo- Spiers. Miss Lucy Fltshugh, Miss sylvania delegation was wanted at my profession, and indeed to anyone afflicted »ith baldn«-« gists and war headed Horten. Miss Miss has first place on the the door, where her «on, suddenly dandruff. Yours truly. labor, by Dr, Schroeder, Wey- pros-ram Ernst Marsden, here to advocate em¬ msn. Miss Etta Louise Taggart, Miss of the congress. "The ordered overseas, wa.« waitintr to BILLY LYNN ^sup^*»·»·*·--»^ American's Creed." by William Tyler to her. Mrs. ratten'«* (Signed) ployment of convict labor in various Néllie Uh er, of Alexandria; Miss say good-bye What Prof. Foss did for Mr. he ran do for the mo»i I and FrvTrisl*«»^ed fields of war work, were entertained Beatrice Carson, Miss Cornelia P. Page, of Frederick, was read by son, "Jimmy Jr.." is with a coast Lynn .tossoriiiJ.P at luncheon today at the New Willard Lyne, Miss MacDonald. of Virginia: the whole assemblage in unison. It artillery unit that is about to go aggravated case of baldness or dandruff. by Cook, chairman of the Misa Goodhue, Miss will be remembered that Mr. Page. over, and Mrs. Patten was waiting Cassllly Aubyn Chlnn snd a descendant of President hour has It I« not a hit or mis« remedy. It 1« s treatment that fuar- irií«stiltin^|«*e»?ÍP,^J executive committee of the Military her guest. Miss Sarah Carter, ot Tyler- for the word that the nntee« results. H«* is «»quail»/ capable in trentina the skin and tla«* Order of America. Lexington. Ky.; tbe Misses Demliig, was awarded the prize of $1,000 of¬ come. She also haa. a daughter. Miss removal of «uperfluou« hair and other facial blemishes. *kt*-si^-5*»íí2,',c Miss Marguerite fered for the best creed. ?p???? hi« patron« are aome of Wasklaarton'« moil dis- Menzel. Miss Kath¬ The a The fashion fete to be held this leen Thompeon, lu.ss linda ?. Maryland delegation Is out tinRuiahed women, whose name«, of course, must remain pro¬ nfternoon and In Thomp¬ In force. It is well placed on the fessional secret. evening the ball son, Miss Marguerite Thompson, Mr. main made 8p«ci»i hour« appointed tottsasntmCttpr**!-- room at 2400 Sixteenth street prom¬ Edward W. floor less than half-way back, in Kngaferment« by appointment. Leming. Price are on Capt. .Woods, and is headed the State No Advance >n Sunday for those who dust week days. ises to be the greatest possible suc¬ U. 8. M. C; Mr. Ossip by regent, as. It la to be giren for the Perelma. Mrs. Arthur Lee Bosley. the vlce- ben¬ Capt Qayer. U. S. M. C; Dr. Lula regent. Mrs. Weems Rldout, not for¬ efit of the American-British-French- Galvan. the Dominican charge d'af« STHMA Belgian Permanent Blind getting Maryland's vice-president is no "cure*1 Relief, and ralres; Senor D. Paniagua, Lieut. general. Mra William Talbert. A There FOSS & CO. whatever it realise· win be clear Commander Dr. S. but relief is often RICHARD gain for the Hetfleld. 1_". N.; The other delegates include Mrs. fund, all the expense» Mr. J. G. Newman. Mr. Webster John of the Balti¬ brought by. LOVELINESS of the "Promenade des Toilettes" R. ot New Elpple. regent PROMOTERS OF having been Sloans, York, and others. more chapter; Mrs. Montagus Iglc- «LSsvMj iain»aWHa»»''*1 Copy otWttepptp. already met. The ball There will be an exhibition of Per¬ hart, of the Francis Scott Key chap¬ BODY «AND FACIAL MASSAGE. MJUUCURDIG recently given at the New Willard I sian and Siamese paintings and »peci- ter; Mrs- Eric Bergland, of the, for the aame cause realized G.500 net meos of Illuminating work by Miss Thomas Johnson chapter; Mrs. lCRSVAPORUB\v 1214 New York Aten« Fraakla «734 for tha fund. . 1 , Dorothy DenL on exhibition at the James Patten, of th· Commodore | ii*.«______» ·*_* ttWmPA Oft ttf ÏSÎSB BSL Joshua Barney cfalpUn M__,.M-U*» 25c.50c.$1.·*