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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 Society Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Guests at Dinner to Be Given This Evening by Admiral and Mrs. Wood. SOCIETY York will return to their home in|tional League of Woman Voter - Boston. Prof. Sophie Hart of Wellesley Col- Mal’mge Licenses. Miss Anne Grogan of Cleveland|lege; Miss Caroline Humphrey, frnrmer Marsiazo licenwes have been imoed to th Park is visiting in New York with Miss | president of the Association of Col- follawing . Katherine Ward, her classmate at |legiate Alumnae; Miss Esther B Vist | secretary of the o B Gsorgstows Vistatiow Covent | of Radcliffe College; argaret oy i Mo W, W Mr. and Mrs Bdward Anderson, | Fish, recording secretary of the alum- am M. Morgan and Sallie Morse, bot who were married in New York city,|nae association, and Miss Frances G.|of Kichmond, Va March 8, are visiting relatives here. | Davenport. | Atonio Asseimo and Lucie 1i Canel, Mrs. Anderson was, before her mar- — e s Tiage, Miss Linda St. Clair Allen, The card party and dance, under the iyiitn v Smith of langdon, I O Hawshter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles |auspices of the Ladies' Guild of Holy | Francsco DI Prima and Comeetta M. Ba Owen Allen of Halifax, Nova Scotia | Trinity Church, will be given at | vello. Mo Anderson was formerly a resi-|Rauscher's on Monday evening. Cards| 3. Ray Kelier and Sarah B Jumison. dent of this city. will be played from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. | Jobn M i o gy —_— while dancing will go on from 9 to 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Siroa, Miss Sirois = y { and Mr. De Livernois of Quebec, Wednesday afternoon, April 6. at Canada, are spending several days at|3:45 o'clock. the Goucher Club will Biaes to 9; widths AA 4430 D i Btook eminine ootwear Nelson, botd T‘h F' 7, the Powhatan. give a presentation of Misg Alcott's of Rihmand. Va 03 2 Fe L 2 s serecn of the| Benjamin A. Hill and Mary 8. Bowie, bot] i i i is city i ] vill dine this even- | ook their guests to the colonial ball. e . to College Dean. fit of the college endowment fund. | Orange. Va — wing of new models that is not surpassed in this city in Coolidge W Y e Y B ana T B e SR 7oy The Radcliffe Club of Washington| che George Baldwin McCoy Unit & Willam T. Siau Slaughter and Clara Taibert, i v ing with Rear Admiral and point of waricty: spencer S. Wood, who |¥Mra, Blodgett Hontess In addition to the many ultra-fashionable effects we have N lllj="- hm:"»:mb-m::j' 0| for Wedatng Party. pillpontertaln 2 pcigt oy Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett will enter- here the conservative models as well. ! . % oo f ¢ ideas in separate strap in pany in their honor before the Nav¥ |, in at g large dinner party this even- Complete assortment of new idea: s D Ml Coih darcs {fainatalares dinnes pastyithisiavens ne buckles for trimming y season’s - S eda ¢ o | E e W 3 ) 5 4 b uties @ < ous a stone gy informally today at Rauscher’s as the | {15 thum at their marrlage tomor- the Women's Educational and In- Guinea in search of a tree Kankaroo ..o .. ¢ geveral weeks. He wag = guest of Mrs. Thomas Hammond and | row afternoon and for the out-of- dustrial Union; Mrs. Maud W. Park, | which lays eggs and hatches out its > Footwear Moderate’y Pr;ceJ, $6'85 to 31275 and niece, Miss |town guests. Some of the guests will 4 Mrs. F. Andrews, president of the Na- | younx. on his recovery entertained Mrs. George P. Baker of the American Womens Legion dean of Radcliffe College, and the Rad- | will hold its regular monthly = meet- cliffe Alumnae Association delegates at |@g tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock i CLERK BEACH RESUMES. dinner at the Powhatan Wednesday |the Church of the Covenant. Morgan H. Beach, clerk of the Dis. evening. Covers were laid for thirty- | Morgan H. . two and among those present were |trict Supreme Court, resumed his . ngratu from Northampton, Mass. her elstorin iny £o on to the Junior League dance at » Luzurous Master == al Ri = Ethel Hammond and Miss Mead, “”{l{ilusrhl‘r'fi. Adjoining 1304 F St paiace Theater YSSOWSKI 1419 G St. N. W. Opp. Keith’s Theater Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of honor at a large tea to be given April 22 by Mrs. Parker W. West, wife of the deputy governor of the Soldiers’ Home. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will entertain in- formally at dinner this evening at the embassy, when Sir Ashley and Lady Sparks will be among their guests. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained at a luncheon | today at the legation, 2622 16th street | Jusserands Entertain Company at Dinner. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand entertained a_distinguished company at dinner last evening. when their guests were invited in honor of the former premier of France, M. Rene Viviani. In the com- pany were the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator George H. Moses, Sen- Mrs. Rabert Hinckley will entertain at dinner this evenin: rs. Arthur May was hostess at a charming tea vesterday afternoon at her residence, 3820 Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase, given in compliment to Miss Bar- MISS MARJORY GELM, ing Toom and dining room were adorned | Rauxcher’s for her house guest, with quantities of vellow spring flowers, | Edith Hooven of Englewood, H. W. Dowling, mother of the | preceding the Junfor League ball. d Mrs. Dwyer of Providence, 1at the daintily appointed . The other assistants included | time will be “P's and Q's” by Francis Weller, Mrs. Don Lundy | Nathan Mey a_member of the of New London, Mrs. Daniel Forbes, | York Auxiliary of the league, a most Mrs, N. 8. Wilberding, Mrs. Harry C. | interesting bit of work. which won the . Miss Helen May and a number | prize at the Morosco Theater last win- of young girls home from college oT |ter when the Pen Wo té be presented by Mrs, C. Calhoun, “personnel of the y and Marine Corps on duty in hington will entertain at a dance this evening at the New Willard. This | DX is the fourth and last of the series|&iven the afternoon of the fourtcenth, of dances given by this particular | Mrs. Meyer's the afternoon of the fif- group this season, which have been |teenth. The commission: A debutante of last season, who ix en- bara Bennett of New York. The draw- | tertaining at _dinner onnd-(“ at h : 3 tha hiolidays. among its members. “P" 's” will president of the Drama League, under the immediate direction of Miss Dorothy Dennett. Miss Anderson's play will be Erlebacher Twelve-Ten F St Where Style Originates and Emanates " 'A Millinery Event Extraordinary! one hundred ator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Sena- | most successful and among the most —— tor and Mrs. Arthur Capper, the as- | delightful of the service dances. The | TS L. Swormstedt will be hostess sistant secretary of the Navy, Col |receiving line will consist of the as- t'" telh s "S“*lv section at fl‘_h’cmfe Theodore Roosevelt; the third assist- |sistant secretary of the Navy, Col|{f™ 2t tbe Collegc Womcns rlu'hh on) ant secretary of state and Mrs. Rob-|Theodore Roosevelt; ~Admiral and |Monday, April 4. from 4 to 6. at whic ert Woods Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. George | Mra. R. E. Coontz and Gen. and Mrs. f"é l‘; h”l'."e e b of roleesor Vickersham, M. Lauzanne, Mre. Mark | . A. Lejeune. cfpEnganplc et oRE O 1bley; iary’ attache of the’ French embassy |to Coming Wedding Couple. SR D i I N ases Tvinee de Bearn, and M.| Miss Madeleine Austin entertained a |alumnus of Wellesley, has been in- e sink company at dinner last evening in her | vited to be honor guest for the after- apartment in_the Dresden in_ honor of | noon. { The ambassador of Brazil, Mr.|Miss Helne Blodgett and Capt. Henry —— Ladies’ Sport Wear Unusual display of distinctive Sport and Sailor Trimmed Hats Entire new line ., of high quality 1 Al Wool | Cochrane de Alencar, entertained a|Parsons Erwin, whose marriage will| The City Club will give a special E PRICE GROUP Sweaters Hats ! distinguished company at dinner last | take x;l@«;t-rwn:onolw ?!temo?in.m Cnx;rs dance for its members from 9 to 12 IN ON evening in honor of the Secretary of | Were laid for twenty-two, and the party | o'clock tomorrow evening at the club- State and Mrs, Hughes. The other|Went later to the colonial ball. house, Farragut Square. There will b FOR SATURDAY Stringer is chairman. guests were the amba dor of —— no admission charge. Arrangements d G itai A d 3 ittee, ! Mr. y S, oaacs, e ambassador of 11 Siringer fa naieman, O ¥ THIS IS THE TIME WHEN A WOMAN'S FANCY TURNS TO THOUGHTS Geddes, the ambassador of Italy, ator Ricci; Senator and Mrs. J S. Frelinghuysen. Mr. and liam Littauer, Mr. and Mr: Dr. May L. Keller, dean of Westhamp- ton College, Richmond, Va., who is in Washington during the convention of A e the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 3 = = entertained informally at luncheon M Mo e em atten. Miee | today b Mrs. Reginald Wyckliffe Geare. : : 151 The ‘other guests wera Mrs, Richard W. 2 Josephine Patten, Miss Louise Lit- JI. Corbey, Mrs. Caroline Stephen, Mrs. tauer and Mr. Galvao Buecno and Mr. ’{*{_ son, | MtsRuhett g“"‘;"- Jro, Mrs. | Rosalie E. Shaw, Miss Mary Winfree, Scusa Leao, second secretaries of the son Compton an rs. Claude | \Mrs. R. O. Jones, M C. Lyne, Miss Mitchell This special group includes picturesque hats for dress, hats for bassy. itchell. Mary F. Bickford. Miss L. E. i e i i i irl- s e Garand BTG s s, Loter. | AndCain Mary e sport wear, chic little tricornes and turbans with ?ownward m.rd Brive Jeior Danee tained two companies at bridze vester- | (C3"VRR. SSUGT ed by “Nias Home K. ing feathers—to say nothing of the many flower-mn}tned, em.brou'- i ered and metallic threaded effects. Some very charming hats in this b Give Jamtes Denee. in her home In Cleveland Park, the | o, tacte. acsisted by Miss Hope K. group. All are Erlebacher-Created and wonderful values—at $10. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- | first party. in the morning, when her|c. . Blanchard, Mrs . Fristoe and OF A NEWER HAT, FOR NOW THAT SPRING HAS REALLY COME IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO IMAGINE ONE'S SELF WITHOUT ANOTHER NEW HAT?! Miss Florence Fraser Stiles will be hostess at the dir s’ reception at the Women's City Club Sunday after- noon, 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Assisting her will be Miss Sarah Beall, Miss Janey The LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET L worth, jr., will give a large dance for|guests numbered twenty-eight, and|Mrs. Li Li " Mi i the younger set this evening at the|pridge was followed by luncheon. The Rob'mso:‘fivm"mnmh' MissEvireinls Montgomery Country Club, when|second party was in the afternoon and Presenting the many_ of. the young folk home from|her guests were twenty-four, the game |ghrimEtime N 1¢1 g school for the holidays will be among | being followed by tea. The decorations | T°F, F-piscopal Children. ove tles in the guests, who will number seventy-| were of tea roses, lavender lilacs and The Springtime Ball,” to be given five.” Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth wistaria and the prizes, one for each|Monday evening, April 11, at the New will entertain a party of twenty at|iaple, were of candles, candlesticks and | willard will have many charming dinner before the dance for their|shades. daughter and son, Miss Evelyn Wads- ith features, for which the Episcopal | Blouses ; i worth and Mr, Jerry Wadsworth. The marriage ni M:snt Elreane |Home for Children will be the Louise Gatley, daughter of Mr. and|beneficiary. As it is } The Czechoslovak minister, Dr. B. 3 Gi L g one of the most . SE e Stepanek, left for New York on|Mrs: Albert S Gatley, to M. Footer |appealing charitles in ~the _capital 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. i * A very smart combination of Thursday, and on April z will be the | 4.vin TlEs, will take Diace Jues. | soclety annually lends its presence as or : i Georgette and Gingham—you’ll be B o e nieasity. " On Sunday, | Flace Methodist Eplacopal Chureh| ' There has been a great demand for y Floor } N hols South, 5 3 0xes, an e committee in charge | « wonderfully attracted by the effec- April 3. President Nicholas Mutray|N. Hesser offclating. g Oh thse T S e > . : the minister, Dr. B. Stepanek. St Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman; Mrs. % H ofCu rte: - ; tiveness of these novelties. ~Many 3 . Dr. B. - Miss M. H. Forman, the Cordova,[Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Frefsric A, The House UPEESY —— has left for the Easter hops at Lex- | Delano, Mrs. Frederi. ncess Lubomiraka, wife of the min- ! . Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Joton ot Poland, has jsmued cards for a | Ington, Va. Mrs, Richard A. Harlow, Mrs. Charles tea to be given at the legation, 2640 16th —_— S. Hamlin, Mrs. Henry Price Wright, e e D e A termocs. ADHl 4. at 5| Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hammond will | Mrs. Frank 8. Hight and Mrs. Claude e o mombers of he sewing | entertain at dinner this evening at|B. Mayo. class ot the Child Welfare Soclety and tiré Cafe St. Marks. s T ATt T e 3 . Gilchrist ed O s 2d stree i’x’.fi".fi?i"%’fcm?é’l o? the. l:yphuu ;’:hnl- Mrs. Charles Reed Ogsbury of Hart- | southeast left Wednesday evening to ing expedition to Poland. ford, Conn., with her baby daughter, | visit her sister, in Kl Paso, Tex., and ilal;iare: lmhm-orl‘. 1? vi!lthl;g he; 2&!?]’ to visit relatives in Los Angeles, rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and|She expects to be absent for t Japanese Atincke Men, Frederick W. Cromwell, 1474 four ‘monthe. ahout % lonroe street. e The naval attache of the Japanese pue— Miss Grace M. Bacon and Miss Ellen embassy, Capt. Yoshitake Uyeda, enter- | Mrs. Jerome C. Smith of Newton | E. Hmdall of Boston, who are at the tained at dinner last evening at Ra’.l&ih» Center, Mass, is & guest at the Pow- | Hotel Washington for the week, will S i and e At toria e dxyk zpend the next week cnd in Baltimore Oveiand Perkine. The guests included | Mr. and Mra. J_ Drinkwater of Lon- | *¢ #f1¢F @ Visit With friends in New Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Miller Collier, Rear | don, England, arrived yesterday and Admiral Andrew T. Long, Mrs. Albert H. | have taken a suite at the Hotel Wash- Carroll, Miss Ruth Perkins, Mrs. Robert | ington for a few days’' rest. Mr. Hinckléy, Miss Gladys “Hinckley, Col | Drinicwater “wrote “Abraham Lin- BlRD combinations from which to choose. —At $895 New modes in Navy, Gray and combinations of Navy and Gray Georgette, Satin, Crepe de Chine and - the still newer Eponges. —At $5.75 In the Popular-priced Section tomorrow==-~ _ New Hats Our New York producers have just sent us some new novelties in i)rus Hats—and many new styles in Sport Hats and Sailors. 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Have You Seen the NEW FUR CAPES and Mrs. George Cyrus Thorpe, Com- | coln. mander and Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, the —_— assistant naval attache of the British Mrs. Clement Plerce of Takoma embassy and Mrs. E. N. M. King, the | Park will Ilgfl-ve Saturday to join Mr. naval attache of the French embassy, | Pierce in New York and will visi Capt. Rigal; Capt. and Mrs. Littlefield, there and on Long Island before re- Mrs. D. Buchl{\‘?:l Mmjl?'mln, Dhrl‘b;]%d turning. Mrs. Walter Is, iss Arcl ., . Miss Cora March, Miss Watson, Mr.|Jumior League Dance “": much in rogue for veranda Rnlzert {dflnc!ileyfir.‘sg:,l;‘ Maéthew Rfiy- at Rauscher's Tonight. ::“ l":seel;tm\_a:rear. We“w:'re f’onu- nolds, Mr. A. s, Commander | The last Juni ng some notably elegant Randolph Misier, the COUnSelor of the | seaaan will b siven this evening nt | OFtocann Capes, bullt onSpanish iines, Japanese embassy and Mme. Furuva, | Rauscher's, and a number of guests|these exclusive Spring W rimmer. See the third secrotary, Mr. Shibatsuli; Mr. | from out of town will bo present. Mrs.|" FURS REBUILT—FURS ST Esuda, attache; Commander Yama-|[pivingston Farrand, Mrs. Franklin H. LI FURSISTORED. moto and Commander Sato, also of the | Filis ‘and Mins Helen McLanshan wil embassy_stafl. Capt. Uyedo, who will leave in a few 50 10 the recelving Une A number of weeks to return to Japan on leave of precede the dance, those entertaining absence, will entertain again at dinner April 7, when the assistant secretary of | Icluding Maj. Wilfrid Blunt, who will of | entertain his_guests at the Army and the Navy, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Will | Navy Club; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. y D ‘A delightful feature of the dinner was | R: Kauffmann, who will take their sup- RESSES the beautiful souvenirs, consistimg of [ Per guests to both the Navy dance and N dainty fans, card cases of embroidered | Junior League dance; the Misses Veeder —After-Easter su4in and tooled leather and other fan and Miss Floy Barnhart. y Llapomalet Cles for the ladles and cigarette case == -of-a} o S| The College Women's Club will en- spring dresses, AN e T O eeers foscn | tertain a group of distinguished women fhet goia wp to §90 G tiny envelopes and the numbers on the | &t @ reception and banguet at Rausch- $45, for......o g e er’s tomorrow evening. In the recelving line, will be Mra. Basfi M. Manly, prosl- Fur Chokers now $9.75 th - | dent of e club, an rs. C: n Cool- B ey Sa bt T e a | 1dge, *Mru. Henry C. Wallace, M. Quite a_large choice of Furs at D A e at Tanehean yoatorday | Herbert Hoover, Mra. James J. Davis, | (|| this reduced price. Also showing 2t the Shoreham. where they have an|Mrs. Marvin B. Rosenberry of Madison, |||l the more costly Fur Chokers in Spartment. Wis.; Mrs. May Lamberton-Becker of | |[| wide variety. New York city, Mrs. Ethel oltzclaw FURS REPAIRED AND STORED. Gawler, Miss Karoline Klager, g W SN o B N 3 W N Exhibit and Special Sale ew-Season Hats . What Belongs to You When You Buy Walk-Over Shoes The finest display of shapes and ef- fects prescribed by fashion for the new season just opening—styles which our W’HEN you buy shoes, it is your right to get a fine fitting, just the same as it is your right to get full value for your money. Good shoes feel good to the feet. That is why Walk-Over puts the best leathers, the best linings, and the best fittings into shoes. ‘They are just as good as shoes can be made. They are fitted to your feet by men who are taught how to fit feet in- telligently. It is just the service people want. Try Walk-Over next time. Uirtk-Over WOLF’S WALK-OVER SHOP, 929 F St. Mrs. Keyés Entertains Company at Luncheon. Mrs. Keyes, wife of Maj. Edward A. Keyes, U. S. A.. entertained a small company _at luncheon today at the Cafe St. Marks, in honor of Mrs. Ed- win M. Otis of California, who is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. George Theo- bald in her apartment at the Ros| chambeau. Covers were lald for four- teen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White enter- tained at dinner last evening, and later some of their guests went on to the Colonial ball. Will Be House Guests for Week End at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, accompanied by their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner Coolidge of Boston, will spend the week end in Baltimore with Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett. They will return the first of next week, and Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge will remain until the end of next week before returning to their home in Boston. A number of small and informal entertainments have been given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cool- idge and they will be honor guests at several parties next week. Miss Martha Codman has as her house guests Maj. Louis Livingstone Seaman and Mra Seaman of New ork. Mra. R. R. Govin and Miss May Govin will return today from Charleston, W. Va, where they spent the last ten days with Mr. Rafael R. Govin, jr. Miss Mary Hellen, Miss Zilla Mac- Dougall and Miss Marjorie Gelm will be among those entertaining at din- ner this evening before the last Junior League dance of the season at|by the Rauscher’s. Mra. George Cyrus Thorpe will not observe her regular Saturday after- noon at home tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs, SWivanus Stokes, Jre el Amos A. Steele, Mrs. John Earl Walker, — Mrs. Wiliam A. Reid, Miss Edna L | Hemstitching and Buttons Jackson and Miss Marie K. Saunders. Co Mrs. Josl;ula Evans, jr., will make the vered e . You do mot have to wait f Among the guests will be Mrs. Louis | Yo% 40 o o Teur D. Brandeis, Mrs. Carolyn Harding| T°Fk- Quality the very best. Votaw, Miss Julia Lathrop, Judge Sel- Quick service. lers, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Fred- . o e erick Tupper of Vermont, Mrs. Milton RS. M. LLEY E. Ailes, Mrs. Clifford Berryman, Mrs. L Septimus Austin, Mrs. Patrick H.| Col. 937 SOSLE ISR N W, Kelly, Mrs. W. Stanley Davis, Mrs. — George R. Putnam, Miss Heleno Oys- ter, Mrs. Otha Thompson Beall, Miss Clira_Ely, Mrs. Norman Hapgood, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Mrs. How- ard Hodgkins, Mrs. Lyman F. Kebler, Mrs. Susio Root Rhodes, Mrs. J, O. Kern, Miss Evelyn Faut, Mrs. A, F. Lauterbach and Mrs. Thomas W. Sid- well. The ushers, under Mrs. Joseph Zir- PARSS kle, will be Miss Elizabeth Newbold, || Miss Betty Schragenheim, Miss Isabel Plumb, Miss Louise Carman, Miss Patty Newbold, Miss Arline Dufour, Tissue of Roses is not Miss Marion McCoy, Miss Ruby Nevins, Mro. Louls Eecker, Miss Lucy rarer than the fine in- ain, Mrs. Harold Graves, Mrs. Jo. g Sepn Hubbard, Miss Margarette Root, ||l gredients that go to make Mrs. Howard Nichols, woE |l o g Poudre de Leysine” the Ward, Miss Beatrice Travillion, Miss finest in the world. Genevive Travillion, Miss Rosalle Godfrey, Miss Opal Rains, Miss A ing i Sonking: ey oaisoartee Agpa || Usidg it Madame, will u luchanan, rs. 9 ‘.;":mkmfi oo Toice #;: nsencel | place your boudoir table on olhrook and Miss Ftliel Weter a par with the most ex- to Be Given April 14-15. quisite in all Paris. Mrs. Lars_Anderson's oneact play, | |i “Every Boy,” which will be presented ‘Where high-grade toilet requisitss of American Pen Women L’Exquisite! Mrs. Andervon’s Play are sold Milliners have designed and reproduced —and marked at the popular price Included are— Lace Shadow-body Hats, Large Droopy Hats, trim- med with waxen and glazed flowers and-the clever Gage Sailors—the standard Sailors of the country. The entire assortment is made up of the newest phases and features of fashion—smart in effect; indi- vidual in character and type—and unusual in price.