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‘8o OCIETY cielty President and Mrs. Harding Entertain at White House in Honor of M. Viviani, French Envoy. HE President and Mrs. Harding entertained at dinner at the U White House last night In honor of M. Réne Viviani. former premier of France and now on a special mission to this country. The guests were received in the blue room, and were later entertained at dinner in the state dining room, where the table was gay with snapdragons, pink roses and pink tulips. At the table were the Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge, the ambassador of the French republic and Mme. Jusserand, M. Viviani, the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Speaker and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Represen- tative Stephen G. Porter, the under-. secretary of State and Mrs. Henry Prather Fletcher and Col. Myron T. Herrick. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice Presi-, dent, will hold her first informal a home this afternoon in her apartment at the New Willard. Mrs. Selden P. Spencer will preside :1!“ l?e lled: ‘fit‘: i incluy . and those assisting WL et 0. Stanley and r, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, fit‘;"fm Sutherland, Mrs. Atlee Pome- rene, Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot and Mrs. Foster Stearns will be with Mrs. Cool-; jdge in the drawing room throughout the afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge end the Secretary of State and Mrs.| Hughes will be guests at dinner this evening of and Mrs. Thomas T. Ambassador of Brazil ‘to Entertain at Dinner. The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Coch- rane de Alencar, will entertain a dis- tinguished company at dinner this evening. The ambassador of Great Britain .and Lady Geddes will be hosts at an important dinner party this evening ‘at the embassy. The ambassador of Belgium and iBaroness de Cartier were the guests iof honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, whose Qompany of eighteen included the ! minister of Serbia and Mme. Grouitch. and Mrs, Bliss took their guests Jater to the Chinese_ball, where they pied a box with Mr. and Mrs. He: {bert Stabler and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ierick H: Brook Miss Miriam Georgia Hoy ‘Weds Samuel H. Kauffmann. A smart soclal event of wide interest is the marriage today of Miss Miriam Hoy, daughter of Mr. and ohn S. Hoy of Albany, N. Y., to Mr. Samuel Hay Kauffmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann of this city, which will take place at the | Westminster Presbyterian Church, in| Albany, at 4 o'clock, in the presence of a large company of relatives and | friends. ‘The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. J. V. Moldenhawer. and a re- ception wiil follow at the'home of the bride's parents. 309 State street, at 4:30 o'clock. The bride, who wili be tin drgped with point lace and a £ point applique lace. Her bouguet will be an old-fashioned lilies _and and she will wear the bridegroom’s & mecklace of diamonds with a ond and sapphire pendant. Mrs. Wyatt T. Mayer of Albany, sister of the bride, who will attend her as matron of honor, will wear a gown of pale green French taffeta garlanded with flowers and a trans- parent hat of brown tulle sprayed burnt goose feathers in fringe Her bouquet of Ward roses be mounted in a lace holder. Miriam D. Pratt of New York, the bride, and maid of honor, & gown of gold-colored French lestooned with i £EL il H £ The muscles and the skin need stimulation— give them the food they require—and they’ll give you compensating re- turn in health and ap- pearance. ._Mrs. Coon’s Prescrip- tions provide all the help—and just the help mature wants. Follow the simple directions— and the resuits will Absorbent Cleansing Cream One Dollar Each For Sale at Drug and Department Stores Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye St. N.W. blue bachelor buttons, in old-fashioned Iace holders. Mr. Philip Christopher Kauffmann of this city, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man and the ushers will include Mr. C. Frederick Buechner and Mr. Gilson B. Gray of New York, Mr. John K. Strubing and Mr. Gerard M. English of Philadelphia, Mr. John M. Sharpe of Chambersburz, Pa., and Mr. Edgar T. Wheeler of Albany, cousin of the bride. At the reception the bridal couple will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Hoy, mother of the bride, who will wear a bandsome gown of. Hort:nse biue crepe, with a black tulle hat trimmed with paradise feathers, and Mrs. Kauffmann, mother of the bridegroom, who wili wear a smart afternoon gown of gray taffeta, with a hat of the same shade covered with gray ostrich plumes. On_their return from an extended wedding trip abroad Mr. Kauffmann and his bride will make their home in this city. Miss Adelnide Pearce to Wed Theodore P. Noyes. Mrs. William H. Pearce announces the engagement of her daughter Ade- laide to Mr. Theodore P. Noyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes. The wedding will take place early In .y June. The marriage of Miss Heloise La- zaro, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Ladislas of Washington, La., to Lieut. Allen Howard White, U. 8. N, will take place tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the apartment of the bridge's parents, at Falkstone Courts. Only a small company of relatives and intima friends will attend the ceremony, which will be performed by Mgr. James F. Mackin, and a small reception will follow. Miss Elaine Lazaro will attend her sister as maid of honor, and Lieut. Commander S. Rowland White, jr., U. 8. N., brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. The out-of-town guests here to attend the wedding will in- clude Mr. Samuel Rowland White of Hagerstown, father of the bridegroom; %ivgu'. Commander and Mrs. S. Rowland ite, Irene rwood White of Baltimore, Eister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. |Chairman and the acting chairman of Dedueen. Ark.ywas Mrs. Harry D. Mitchell. Edward Clay Lake of sister of the bride. Following their wedding trip, Lieut. White and his bride will go Norfolk, Va., where the former is stationed at the naval operating base at Hampton Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McDonald Lindsey today announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Capt. _Alblon Smith, 6th Fiela Artil- lery, U. 8. A. Owing to hurried or- ders to Capt. Smith to report for duty at Fort Sill, Okla., the wedding will take place early in May. Miss Smith Weds Lieut. Kohloss Tonight. The marriage of Miss Rowena May Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carroil Smith, to Lieut. Fabius Henry Kohloss, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., will take place this eveming. The ceremony will be performed at § o'clock in St Stephen’s Episcopal Church by the rector, the Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley. Miss Smith be attended by Miss Mildred Hoover, as maid of honor; Miss Jane 1 | Ramey, Miss Alice Watts, Miss Vir- ginia _Hereford, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Evelyn Prescott and Miss Betsy Ross, a8 bridesmalds. . Paul T. Bock Will be best man for Lieut. Koh- loss. and the ushers will be Capt. Ralph Willis, Lieut. Otto Praeger, jr.; Lieut. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. John E Wood and Lieut. James P. Jersey, all brother officers of the bridegroom in the Engineer Corps. Miss Taylor Logie will give a thea- ter party, followed by tea this after- noon, in honor of her cousin, Miss Helen Cowles Tucker, whose marriage to Mr. Eliphalet Fraser Andrews will take place Saturday afternoon. Miss Lnn:"- &m;r ;ula-u vll:‘h. the mem- bers e bridal party, of whom she is one, and later she will take them to Cafe St. Marks for tea. e The committee which the series of Army and Navy dances, ‘which have been gtven at Rauscher's, r., of Charleston, S. C.; Miss|amount taken i MISS MIRIAM GLORGIA HOY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hoy, whose marringe to Mr. Samuel Hay uffmann of this eity this afterncon in Alban will have it's last dance of this sea- son Friday evening. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. De Frees Critten entertained a £mall company informally at luncheon today, when her guests were Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Joseph W. Folk, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. Donald Dav- enport, Mrs. Harry Rust, Mrs. Lock- wood Bishop and Miss Critten. Chinese Ladles Give Famine Benefit Bazaar. A Chinese bazaar for the benefit of the China famine fund was given last evening by the local Chinese ladies from 7 to 10 in the Metropoli- tan M. E. Church, on John Marshall place, where more than thirty yvears ago the first Chinese Sunday school in the District was started. The minister of China, Dr. Alfred Sze, gave a short address of thanks for the help in aid of the Chinese famine fund. Between 800 and 900 attended the bazaar, among_them delegations |y from the Chinese Sunday schools of the Metropolitan M. E., Calvary Bap- tist and Mount Vernon M. E. churches and the Gospel Mission, the total in_being more than $1,500. Mrs. M. Bing was honorary Admiral Gleaves is the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Garland, 1315 19th street, for a time, having come to Washing- ton from Newport. Mrs. Gleaves is in Newport for the present, with her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Com- mander and Mrs. Thomas E. Van Metre. Mrs. James A. Drain is giving a musical this afternoon, when her sis- ter, Mrs. Chandler Sloan of New York, will give the program and Mrs. Henry Harriman and Mrs. William Ernst will preside at the tea table later in the afternoon. Yesterday Mrs. Drain entertained at an informal card party for Mrs. Sloan, and tomorrow Mr. and ‘nfim Drain will entertain guests at nner. —_— Miss Elisabeth Harrison Marry James Blaine Walker, Jr. ‘The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of the late Ben- Hemstitching and Buttons Covered You get your work when you waat 1 Qaick service, % MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Cel._9378. 2561 15th N.W. AWNING TIMEAGAIN Dem't off till the last minuts te have e taday oo youll Do sure of yemn P Mederate Prices—Best Workmanship, Esttmates cheerfully furnished. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. M. 53T3-5374. jamin Marrison, twenty-third Presi- dent of the United States, to Mr. James Blaine Walker, Jjr. great- nephew of James G. Blaine, will take lace at 5 o'clock today at the New ork residence of her mother, Mrs. Senjamin Harrison, Mgr. McNI officiating. The wedding will be quiet, only the immediate families and a few intimate friends being present. The bride will be attended by Miss Helen Walker, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Elisabeth Clark of Detroit, and Mrs. Willlam Woodward of Loulsville. Mrs. Nelson M. Graves, who was to have been matron of honor, is prevented from being pres- ent by a recent death in her hus- band’s family. Mr. Willard Walker will act as best man for his brother. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Walker will be at home to their friends at Syosset. L. L, where they have taken & smali estate. Miss Anna Hamlin_entertained at dinner last evening before the Chi- nese ball. Mrs. Raymond Dailey and her daugh- ter. Miss Eleanor Marguerite Dailey, of Quincey place will leave Washing- ton today to join Lieut. Dafley, U. S. A., who is stationed at Camp Travis, Tex. Miss Martha Boyle has returned from a visit to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. | C. DeArmond in Philadelphia, and in Pittsburgh was the guest of Miss Amelia Lee. Capt. and Mrs. Ennals Waggaman entertained a company of twenty-five at a buffet supper last evening, pre- ceding the Chinese ball, to which they teok their guests. Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss entertained & company at luncheon yesterday. Bridze Party at the Washington Clab. A bridee party, to be siven at the Washington Club Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 6 o'clock, is developing into a social event of rare interest on account of the patronage of Mrs. Harding and other prominent ladles. Tables are going rapidly and small parties are being arranged to occupy from two to elght tables each. The party is given for the benefit of the Washington Animal Rescue League. Contributions of both prizes and cash have been made, several contributors having taken tables, intending them to be sold again. Tea will be served during the after- noon with society girls assisting. Miss Lydia Biddle, 1735 N street, is in charge of reservations. Mrs. August Belmont of New York city is a guest the Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Tonkin of New York yesterday announced the marriage of their daughter, Florence .. to Mr. de R. Hugh Collins, U. 8. N., Saturday, March 26, in New York. M Collins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of Rosslyn, Va., and with his bride will make his hot in ‘Washington. Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Georgia Lee Parker of Nashville, Tenn., and New York. Bridge Luncheon at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. J. E, Cunningham was hostess at a_charmingly appointed bridge-luncheon Monday afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel, when her guests numbered about fifty. The tables, arranged on the large glase-inclosed porch overlooking the park and in the ballroom, were adorned with quantities of lavender and yellow PENNINGTON & TAYLOR Painting Paperhanging The Better Kind 2333 18th St. N.W. Col. 1077 804 Seventh Street N.W. Positively the Greatest HAT SALE Ever held in this city Thursday, Friday and Saturday You Can Choose a Beautiful Hat Worth Double and More Than Double This Sale 2. Price Don’t o s 50 —— — A marvelous display of models so lovely that it might well be an o] instead of a SALE at an astoundingly LOW PRICE. COME EARLY! _ Hosts of stunning models that will grace every occasion of spring and summer wear. Novelty straws trimmed with charm- ing garden flowers—Candee Cloths choose Chic Bows of bright col- ored ribbon. Many feature the becoming ribbon sash. Others gayly flaunt ostrich about brim or crown. Solid straws combine fetchingly with ribbon and silk. In fact,as we said, there are just hosts of beau- ties in infinite variety. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, It U, WEDNESDAY, XPRIL b, 192L spring flowers, with and ferns b ng an palms Mrs. A F. ‘who spent the Spring at Wardman Park Hotel, re- turned today to New York. There will be open house at the Con- gressional Club Friday. Tea will be poured from 4 to 6. Mrs. J. V. Howard, wife of Surgeon J. . Howard, T, & N s visiting_the ! na ons an rs. Coonts ‘at Wardman Park Hotel. Plerce Guild Plans Tea, Benefit of Foundlings. Members of the Pierce Guild, an auxiliary to the Washington Home for Foundlings, has extended an in- vitation to friends of the children of the Foundling Home to a tea and spring sale to be held Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Walter 8. Harban, 2101 Wyoming avenue, from 3 to 6 o'clock. A “sil- ver offering” is requested of those attending the tea and a sale of fancy and useful articles, homemade cakes, preserves, jellies and candy will be conducted by Mrs. F. L. Browne, Mrs. A. B. Browne, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mra. J. B. Church, Mrs. J. M. Green, Mrs. H. B. Patten, Mrs. J. A. Van Orsdel, | Mrs. C. H. Robb, Mrs. W. Mrs. Simon Wolf, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. W. 8. Harban, Mrs. G. A. King, {Mrs. S. N. Whitwell. Mrs. W. E. Reynolds, Mrs. H. C. Browning, Mrs. C. J. Williamson, Mrs. J. V. Barrows and Mrs. J. C. Letts. The tearoom will be in charge of | Mrs. W. H. Bayly, Mrs, C. A. Droop, Mrs. G. H. Johnson apd Mrs. F. W. Mondel! At Mrs. Ffoulke's at home tomor- row her friends will be interested in seeing the portrait of Lieut..L. Huil- lier, painted by Wallace Bryant.! Washingtonians well remember the young French officer. who gave a number of lectures here about two years ago in behalf of his homc, | Somme Pye. portrait is a strikinc and the artist will shortly send the picture to France as his gift' ;o’uw new Hotel de Ville at Somme o 3 A meeting of the medical emergenoy | committee i called for Thursday aft- ernoon, April 7, at 2:30 o'clock, in the apartment of Mrs. Merritte Ireland at the Wyoming. All members are in- vited to be present. ‘The card party which the Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. , will give the evening of Thursday, April 7, at 8:30 o'clock, will be held in the bollroom of the Hotel Powhatan. The proceeds of the party will be devoted to patriotic purposes. Mrs. Edward Wyllys Hyde, jr., of BIRD 1415G Streo'.l Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Spring’s Smartest Fur CAPES in Mole, Ermine & Krimmer —noveities are repre- sented In these Otto Kahn jned Capes on view here. You'll ad- ire the Bemive and Krimmer fur Wardman Park is visiting in New York. Mrs. J. Harwood Graves entertain- ed at tea at Cafe St. Mark's yester- afternoon, in honor of Mrs. E. Wharton of Fort Wadsworth, . and Miss Calhoun, the housc guests of Mrs. J. L. Ward. _Mrs. Graves' guests inciuded Mrs. John F. Gaynor, Mrs. J. E. Rankin, Mrs. T. E. New, Mrs. Bdward W. Stitt, Mra E. E. Allwine, Mrs. W. W. Withers, Mrs. Paul L. Joachim and Mrs. R. C. Staa- ley. Births Reported. The following hirths have beem reported to the bealth u..num ‘within the last twenty- four hours : Hyman and Annie T} 0, girl. John E. and Lillie M. Brennan, girl. Frederick and Viola Johnson. boy. Frank and Kate Anderson, boy. am and Julia Shorter, boy. rt and Ella Johnson, girl. William E. and Estell Branch, girl. —_— Isaac Rader, a youngster of fifteen, has been awarded the first prize of $100 for the best painting in ‘oil en- tered for the fourth annual exhibition f the Federated Art Societies of To- your obility to write o good let- ter is the gratifi- cation of knowing your stationery is in best of taste elegunt Mole., 1115 1117 F STREET Reduction Suits Sacrificed All the Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Twill Cords and Picotines—in Black, Tan, Pewter Gray—are included. They are the exclusive models—tailored and em- broidered, braided and beaded—two and three-piece Suits. This is our customary, After-Easter Reducti Suits up to $175.00—NOW, $100.00 Suits up to $95. Suits up to $85. Suits up to $69.50—NOW, Suits up to $59.50—NOW, Miflinery New Sport Hats New Sxilor Hats 00—NOW, $83.50 $72.50 $58.50 $41.50 00—NOW, [BOOT SHOPF The shop that shows the new styles first Something Entirely Differentin Queen Quali ty Footwear The makers of Queen Quality Shoes, through years of experience, have learned to blend the re- quirements of the public with those of fashion. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Strest N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Quesn Quality Shoes SOCIETY Deaths Reported. The foilowing deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty. four hours. Alice A_"MacCullen, Charles B. Bayly, 51 nk Risceglix, ‘48, teed, 203 15th street Monroe street. 4 F atrvet mergeney Hospital. . Sibley Hospital. Pr e Hospital. iwe for Aged. 50, 4654 Wiscons nge. William F. MeKen: Panl E. Chamberiain, pital 11-A Bates stroet. 42, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- Daniel . O'Hare, Jeannie M. Payne, Charles Shanks, 3 Eleaser H. Mi| Eakridge, 3, Finley, 2 montbs, Georgetown Tni- Asvluna. iy qiaymond F. Burns, 10 days, Children's Hos- Aunfe Wheeler, 26, 2461 T street. priihomas Carroll, 46, Washingion Asylam Hos- Clara Rarker, 69, 1330 Corroran street. 'Jn‘hn Grimes, 45, Washington Asylam Hos- pi Brown, 17 days, St. Ann’ rles Tobbert. 3. Children's Hospital Irma Clomax, 18 days, Children’s Hospital. —_— Among the Russian crown jewels, the whereabouts of which remains a mystery, i8 an emerald weighing six and three-quarters pounds. =D =0 =0 HELEN CORBIN HEINL of “Stone Marten Opossum,” at this tempting price. The combination of a spirited mount and an expert horsewoman in correct riding logs 1is a delight, so you'll ap- preciate this special Sale of Riding Habits —enabling you to pur- chase smart riding wear at prices that mean worthwhile sav- ing of money. Prices, $29.50, $35 and $47.50 Every Outfit Taken From $40 to $65 Stocks Fabrics Homespun, English Tweed, Mixtures, Jerseys, Hairlines in gray, brown, navy and tan in its vari- ous shades. Models Man War, Paddock, Norfoll, fitting, Belted, Pleated, 4vith narrow belts and all hawe large pockets. Every one a beauty. Tight knee styles, of course. Important Features Coats are rubber faced, breeches reinforced with chamois, and the tailoring is actually faultless, the best accessories used in every instance. In addition to the smart style of these Riding Habits, their wearing qual- ities have not been overlooked, and you will enjoy the economy as well as the comfort and style of your choit from this group.’