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SOCIETY. Saris Washington L Gl fajf?zfé&@ Unusual Bathing Suits Beach Costumes PIECIAL Models made to our or- der are now being introduced here. The entire display is unusual. To those who demand the Outfit of Indi- viduality, this showing offers a choice of the most delightful character. And vou can be confident that these costumes, from the simplest to the most distinctive, have been selected by us from the point of Service as well as of Beauty. Caps—Hats—Capes—Slippers—Shoes—Bags Flireet, Corner Thirleenih = R . g Miss Carlton . NEW STETSON one-strap welt, in black or brown kid, also gray buck. A Stetson footwear, regardless the price vou pay, bears a mark of distinction obtainable only through quality and fore- ght in design and workmanship. 12 | P Stetson Shoe Shop 1303 F Street n n Stop!!! Think Try!! Buy! 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DULINEMARTING. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 The Vice President HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will dine this even- i ing with the minister of i Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan | Alai, at the legation, und a notable |company has been invited to meet | them. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr, | Wallace, will return tomorrow from | New York, where he is at the Hotel Astor for a few days, British Naval Officers i Brilliantly Entertained. | The arrival of H. M. 8. Raleigh Monday will mark the opening of & Week of unprecodented gavety. The Raleigh is the flagship of Admiral Sir { William C. Pakenham, commander-in- chief of the North American and West Indies station, and the admiral and his staff will be feted each day { for luncheon, tea and dinner. Admiral FPakenham will be the guest of honor at dinner Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Rey- nolds Hity, and the commercial coun- | selor of the British embassy and Mrs. | John Jovee Broderick will entertain at dinner in honor of several of the joMcers of the Raleigh. %W Mrs. Thomas sh will give a danee that even- for Admiral Pakenham and the ers of his flagship. The Secretary of State, Mr will entertain at dinner Tuesday jevening, and Mrs. J. Borden Harri- tman will give a dance that evening Mrs Harriman has also invited the admiral and his personal staff to luncheon preceding the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. The counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Hen- ry Getty Chilton will give an after- noon reception for the admiral and officers of tha Raleigh. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will give a dance at the epibassy Wedneaday evening which will ta preceded by a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter and | {Miss Anna_Hamlin will give. Mr. ! | Frank B. Noyes will entertain Ad-| miral Pakenham at luncheon and lat- | Hughes, er in the afternoon Mrs. Thomas T.! Gaffff will entertain him and the oth- | [er omicers at tea | | The ambass | :l ill enterta dor and Lady Geddes | at luncheon at the em- | ssy Thursday and that evening the | atary of the embassy and Mrs. R | le Craigie will egtertain at dinner preceding the dance' which the naval | attaches will give. Miss Mildred | nhr that ev Admiral P jdinner ing kenham will entertain at | Friday evening aboard the Raleigh preceding the dance which | pt. Ralston S. Holmes and the of- rs of the President’s yacht. May flower. will give. Mr. Irwin B. Laugh {lin will entertain at luncheon that day n_honor of Admiral Pakenham | Geddes | The ambassador and Lady will entertain at dinner Saturday ng in celebration of King George's birthday anniversary. and the secretary ofthe embassy and Mre Craigie will give a dance that even- &. | Admiral Pakenham will entertain v at luncheon Sunday and in Mr. Leander MeCor- attache of the em- admiral and a picuic on er T ounds of his urban home ngley Park. at Ch Md. The eior of the embassy and Mrs. on wlill entertain at dinner that ning. The acting secretary of the Navy and Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt will en- tertain at dinner Monday evening. June 5. in honor of the admiral and officers of the Raleigh In the after- noon a reception will he held aboard | the Raleigh and Col. and Mrs Stephen | {17H. Slocum’ will entertain at lunch- {eon that day. tary of the Interfor and Il entertain a company at dinner & even in their 1 at Wardman Park Hotel Th Fall were today of | Commerce Commissioner Mark Potter, whose other luded the minister of the roats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Pem- {broke Thom and Mrs. George D. Hope. After the luncheon Commissloner and Irs. Potter took thelr guests to the martinee of “A Marriageable Mother," at_the Shubert-Garrick | The luncheon followed the drill at Fort Myer. which was a celebration of the seventy-sixth birthday anni- versary of the 3d Cavalry, and Mrs. Thom took Mrs. Fall, Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Hope to the drill. The commandant of Fort Myer, Col. William C. Rivers, U. S. A., and Mrs entertained at a breakfast to- at their quarters at the post, fol- Iowing the review of the 3d Regiment Cavalry, which celebrated its seventy sixth birthday anniversary last Friday The chief of staff, Gen. Pershing, and Brig. Gen. Anson Mills reviewed the {regiment at 10 o/clock, and Brig. Gen. Mills, who commanded the regiment at one time and was a member of it at its inception, presented it with a new set of colors just previous to the re- Gen. Pershing and Brig. Gen. Mills received with Col. and Mrs. Rivers at the informal reception which preceded the breakfast, when the members of the regiment were received, together with the guests from official, diplo- matic, Army, Navy and resident circles, who attended the review. Mrs. Cool- idge, wife of the Vice President, at tended the reviewsand the breakfast. Mrs. Walker, widow of Maj. Gen. John G. Walker, who, as a bride of Lieut. Walker, joined the regiment in 1858, assisted Mrs. Rivers in receiving. The review was postponed from last Friday on account of the inclement weather. The London Times yesterday an- nounced the engagement of Mr James McDonald of this city to Mar- quis Huntly. former lord rector of Aberdeen University. Mrs. McDonald is the widow of James McDonald, a former Standard Oll magnate, and her first husband was Arthur Campbell. She has taken a prominent part in: society at the capital, where she has made her home until recently, at 223¢ Massachusetts avenue, and she lived for a number of years in London, where she maintained a residence. Marqule Huntly, who is the premler | bassy. Bromwell will also entertain at din- | Society and Mrs. Coolidge Guests at Dinner Tonight of i the Minister of Persia. marquis of Bcotland, was bérn a ton-Longyeville, March 5, 1847, ho married in 1869 the daughter of Sir Willlam Cunliffe-Brooks. She died in 1920, Mrs. McDonald, according to report, is planning to sail shortly for Eus rope, whera she will join her son, Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, in Paris, and her marriage will {ake place in t Or- and London in the autumn. Mrs. McDon- ald is first vice president of the Womeh's Universal Alllance, and is at prosent staying at the New Wll- lard The naval attache of the British em- D o will entertain a company of eight in formally at dinner this evening at their residence, 1714 19th street, In honor of Capt. (. J. Henry, honorary attache of the embassy, who will leave Wash- ington shortly for England Mrs. Donald Strong of Oneonta, N. Y.. huar come to Washington to spend a month with Gen. and Mrs. C. 5. Farns- worth, at 3508 McComb street, und with Col. and Mrs. Walter B. McBroom, at 3301 Highland terrace. Mr Merchant Mahoney, Canadian ntative attached to the British entertained informally at toduy at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair will leave Saturday for Portland, Me., where they will spend a portion of the summer. Representative und Mrs. Sidney C Rouach have as their house guests at their _residence, Ontarlo road, Mre L. A. Snyder and her son: of Fayette, Mo, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Unfon, will en- tertain at @ luncheon in the pan- American annex, Wednesday, May 21, in honor of tha delegates from Peru and Chile to the Tacna-Arica conference. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Charles M Pepper will entertain the members of the Chilean delegation at & garden party at the residence of his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hev. erly Price Evans. in Edgemoor, Md. and tomorrow evening former Gov and Mrs. Joseph W. Folk will give a dinner for the delegates from F'ery Mrs Oliver I. Pagan. entertained at a luncheon today at the Cosmos Club in honor of Mrs Mabel Walker Wille- brandt. gssistant attorney general to meet her included Mrs. Van Orgdel, Mrs Frank W American and Bri flors to Be Entertained. n Tuesday, May 30, there will be given at Rauscher's a dance for the ship's company of his majesty's ship, the Raleigh. = Mrs. Coontz, wife of Admiral Coontz. Mrs. Washington, wife of Rear Admiral Washington: Mrs. Lejeune, wife of Maj. Gen. Le- jeune. and Mrs. Dayton, wife of Capt Dayion, will recoive. Several hun- dred of the ship's company, as well as a number of United States sall- ors, wiil attend the dance On Frid June 2, there will be given a dan of his majest Washin, for the warrant officers < ship Raleigh at the n Club. Members of the s Overseas League will act as ses at this dance. Other ar- rangements have been made to take the warrant officers on sight-seeing trips around Washington and Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Emile Mont- gomery entertained informally ut dinner last evening in compliment to their daughters, Miss Anna Montgom- ery and Miss Mary Montgomery. The Misses Montgomery will leave Wash- ington on the 1Sth of June to visit their aunt, Mrs. Edward Douglass White. at her place at New London for several weeks, befors joining their parents ut Bar Harbor for the remainder of the season. Col. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Sloc went to Philadelphia yesterday after. noon and will remain over the weak end, returning Monday, when Mrs, Sherman Flint and Miss Margaref Flint will arrive from their homae in New York for a week or ten days’ visit. Mrs. G. W. Roosevelt, widow of the consul general in Brugsels for sixteen years: Miss Kathryn Gwynn, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Beale R. Howard, and Miss Nan Barclay Young will leave ‘Washington today for New York, pre- paratory to sailing on the Finfand Saturday to spend the summer in Eu- Miss Gwynn will visit her cousin, Mr. Frank Kent of the Balti- more Sun, who Is in Paris, and Miss Young will spend some time with her brother, James B. Young, consul gen- eral at Venice, Italy. Mrs. King Carley, who will spend the summer in Europe, will close her M. 7676 10% to ' 50% off Fine Furniture JAMES B. HENDERSO G 1108 STREET. ’19 Reduced to Special Values and Reductions for the Holiday DRESSES Now Reduced to %25 SMART HATS M PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop 339 $5 and $10 RAgRSEwours MISS OLGA McCURDY Of Birmingham, Ala., who is the house Fuent of Mrx. George M. Muttingly at her home on 15th street. house on R street next week and go to New York, from where she will sail the middle of June. Maj. Gen. Oswald Ernst and Miss Ernst have closed their home on Con- SOCIETY. - necticut avenue and gone to Buena | Pennsylvania ' Mre. Steele and Miss Vista Springs for the summer. Steele will sail in July for Seotiand, T - where they will visit relatives throughi | her to Erie. Mrs' Wheelers . Jumes Irwin Steele will close | the summer. | daughter Eiizabeth, who is a = ouse on N street, which she hus = at Rosemary Hall, in Gree occupled through the winter, June 1, and | Mrs. George Wheeler will cloge her Conn., ' mother iu 1 will take an apartment at the Shore- |apartment at Wardinan Park Hotel | about ham until sfter the graduation of her | in a fortnight und open her home in daughter, Miss Annette teele, June &, | Erie, Pa. Her mother, Mrs. Thomas | _Ildeut when they will go to their home in ' Hartley Given, who has been with ' Wonderful Pre-Decoration Day SALE You'll wane to be all dressed up in new clothes for the holiday ! Here are garments less than cost of manufacture None C. O. D. Store Ho 9 to 3:30. Another Purchase of Capes, Coats & Wraps Including our own stock at tremendous savings. Beautiful crepes, tricotines and various cloths. Black, navy and colors. A wonderful showing. Values $29.50 3 1 5 an d $ 1 8=.9._5 to $55.00 $30 to $75 Finest Tailored Navy Suits Black Silk Capes e $25 Values to $35. Friday— : $29.50 $ .00 $39.50 15= Hundreds of New "Sport Sweaters Sport Tweed Suits All colors and sizes. seasor the smartect 500 Sport Silk and Cloth Skirts Just arrived. On sale Friday derful opportunity to save mo: A won- Ofi to the Briney Decp! Bathing Caps In a fprofusion of Styles and Col- Space does not permit a de- ors. tailed description! See Them! 25¢ to $1 PIGHTH @ B STR %efli e/mery” r NGl $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5 to $10 200 Beautiful Silk Dresses Taffeta, Laces, ernoon and sport wear. Values §. $6.95, $8.95 $10.95 100 Beautiful HATS Canton Crepe, Georgette, Novelties. For street, Also Graduation Frocks. $23 192 $1R. 16= 252 $5 & $10 Hundreds of Beautiful Blouses First time shown in Washington. These blouses are th New York's most popular desizner Crepe de Chine and Georgette. Navy, black, white, flesh, bisque, gray. R A P X 100 Dozen Silk Hose, any color. Values $2.50 to $5, Friday’s Prices, $1.95 to $3.95 to §49.30 latest creation Extra Spe- cial Prices TR oyl il Ll : Al | il U Specializing in the Finest Dance Music Dinner Served on Roof, a la Carte Service, and Dancing Sunday Dinners on Roof—6 to 9—a la Carte Service Souvenirs for the Ladies—Phone for Reservations Main 6550 VERMONT AVE. Above K st. iee——ajule——shale——mo|c=—alale——ml—— a0 e = [a| e [a ] === [ ] e=—===| B] ple——lole—2alale—Fn]al——"]o|—=|a|c——]a|——] Quick Service Moderate Prices Hot Kitchen On Roof 6:30 to 12 INGTON HOTEL Samuel J. Steinberger ProPRIETOR & MANAGER. M A |