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> The President and SOCIETY. oCiEe Mrs. Harding Wil Entertain Their Official Family at Dinner Tonight. HE Prestdent and Mrs. Harding will have dining with them at the White House tonight the 5 Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge and the members of the cabine &nd their wives. There will be no other guests besides the executive &nd the dinner will ser o the Secretary of the I Albert B. Fall, who scver their connec- tion with the cabinct on March 4. Because it was such an apropos th to do, Mrs. Harding broke all rule i permitted ddie Boy to attend the tea party vesterday afternoon, which followed the card party for the benefit of the Animal Rescue Le: his mistress is a member. Rescue League annual y the only cvent for which Laddic Boy is ever “lcuit. esence gained much splendid adv. ng for the ‘Washington league afternoon The ambassador of ltaly. Prince Cae tani, will be host at dinuer this evening in his apartment on Massachusetts avenue. The dinner was plunned in compliment to the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, who will be unable to attend. The Vice Preside the honor guest at this morning, which Repre: Yuther W. Mott gave at the E Club in compliment to Senator Willi 3. Calder. T Senator James W. Wadswor! republican members of the New York delegation in th { Representa tives, the aseis : Ir. Coolidge, was early breakfast governor of the Feder Mr. Edmund Platt. Seeretary nnd Mras. Denby Hosts to Navy and Marioe Officers. The_ Secretary Mrs. Denby 1his afternoon their home, on R strect. to the of the Navy ard Marine ( tioned in wives. Mrs. D celving by Mrs. R assistant presiding Coontz, wife of Coontz, and Mrs. L Maj. Gen. John A. Lejcune, ant of the Marin; st~ their in re- fe of the avy, and and The ambassador of Chile, Senor don RBeltran Methieu, was the ranking ®uest at Iuncheon today of the di- rector general of the -Ameri Union, Dr. Leo 8. Ro tained in the annex of the } fcan Union buildi guests were the ami L Senor Don Federico Alfonso Pe Senator Miles Poindexter, newly 1dor to Meli- pointed United tes am Peru; Mr. Ernesto Harro ton Porras and Mr. The minister of Pana de Alfaro entertaincd evening at the Ch when their guests were of Ecuador and Senora the minister of T nik, legation and Mimne ant director ol Tnion and Mme. rles of the Peruvian 3 Bedoya and Senor de Burnavista Becretary of the Cuban legation the counselor o! St the Yanes, Baron; the secretary of the legation, Dr. Brenner; the secre of the Bulgarian legation, Dr. Les the f St ormer United § noft; tes min ister to Panuma, Mr. William Jen- nings Price; Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau, Rear Admiral Marbury Johnston, Mr. and M George T. Weitzel, Mr. and Mrs nk S. Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. H gEan of Philadelphia, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mrs. J. H. McKle, Mrs. 0. E. Malshury, Mrs. Porter, Senorita de ia Lourdes Almenar, Maj. Reginaid Fos- ter, Mr. A. Fernando Concha. the com- mereial attache of the Panama lega- tlon and Senora de Lvors, and Senor- ita Beatriz Lyons and Senorita Hono- rina Lyons. Mme. Wroblewska, wife of the minister of Poland, will not re- ceive tomorrow, but will be at home the following Friday, March 8. Mrs. Marion E. Rhodes, Mrs. Edward D. Hays, Mrs. Theodore W. Hukreide and Mrs, Henry F. Lawrence, wives of representa from Missouri, en Hubbie WANT a pair I Shop.” G RAY and Bei ge suede and buck — espe- cially “good" —as pictured. $10 " Others at $5.95 to $12.50 The “City Club Shop™ of tertained at luncheon today at the , Hotel Hamilton in honor of Mrs. James {A. Reed and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, jwives of the senators from Missouri. An » *guests were Mrs, Sidney ! Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton, [ arry B. rs. Edgar C. 2 rs. Isaac McPherson, wives of representatives, and Mrs. Leslie 1. Cole and Mrs, Edward Ke; ser of Washington. The table was adorned with a large and gracefully arranged cluster of spring blossoms. Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson will sail from New York, March 10, for a trip abroad, traveling quite extensively until July, when they will return to their home in Pennsylvanla. sentative and Mrs, will entertain at Joseph W. dinner this evening. The charge d'affaires of Seya were hosts at having as thelr of Siam, Latvia and dinner last guests the Phya Prabha Kara- : the minister of Poland and Wroblewska, Senator William H. enator Samuel M. Shortridge, Mrs. Paul Bleyden and Mrs. program of music which followed the dinner, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran is hold- n “at home” this afternoon in her , 2315 Massachusetts avenue, ster of Ecuador and and the French mili- 'y attache and Mme. George A. L. umont. The drawing rooms show an rtistic decoration of spring flowers v in pink, while the tea table th its rich lace’ cloth and beautiful re i3 made more lovely by a huge ciuster of calla lilies. Recelving with Mrs. Moran besides her guests of honor are Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted and Repre- ve and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey. Presiding at tea table during the afternoon will be Senora de Balll- vian, who will pour tea, and Marquise Bernezzo will pour chocolate, and isted by Mme. Varela iam M. Calder, Mrs, Joseph Paul Fitzsimons and Il preside at the Mrs. Charles Campbell embroke Thom will also assist, while a group of young girls with Mrs. Moran are the Misses Du- Ballivian, Miss Mar? utherland, Mj Cornelia s Josephine Williford and Hampson. Mrs. Alfred nd Mrs. Nathan Elliott, Moran’s daughters, arland and Mrs, M nihe, are also assisting. gram of music will be given during the hours of the reception. Mre. D. R. Crissinger entertained at luncheon today in the Willard room v_Willard Hotel, her forty- Bowie. . Taylor " Dear ! of those new col- ored suede SPORTS SHOES. I saw some bee-yu~ti-ful ones in the window down at the “City Club 1318 G St. And at 5 Other Hahn Stores Fons, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. J. V. McNary, Mrs. Liv { ingaton ' Hunter, | Harriman, Mrs. B, Mrs. | Mrs, Mrs, tion Mrs. Mr. Park Sen 50c_Luncheon, 11130 to 2:30. “The mearest thing to home” two guest having ar’ artistic arrangement of spring flowers as a_decoration. Her guests included Work, Mrs. H Varela, Senora de Ballivian, Senorita Ballivian, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. ;Ianry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Simeon D. zewski, Mrs. Eric Buxton, Mr: mund Platt, Mrs. Eugene Mey. Alfred Pembroke Thom, 2. L. Stock, Boland, Louis McFadde: Lehlbach, Mr: 8. Cumming, Mrs. R, E. Peter Drury, Miss Mar: Ada Wilson, Mrs. H. Afles, Mrs. Percy McLean and Mi singer, daughter of the host Representative ati { Cochran evening in compliment to Mr. and Representative Cochran and Mr. Field Mr. and Mrs. Field are spending o short time with Representative and fornla, Mr. some note, and Mrs. Ficld is a daugh- tor of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson. will be hosts at dinner this evening in their recently completed home on Massachusetts guests will number twenty-four. The nsw secon Argentinie embassy, Mr. Conrado Tra. verso, has arrived | and taken an apartment at Wardman and Senator and Mrs. Joseph L France were the guests in_whose honor Mr. and Mrs a company of twenty ut dinner last evening Island avenue. Mary Jane Inn| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. to a wmr&ly &t dinner this evening e{\urlmln ng in her home on 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green will entertain & com dinner this evening at Le ,_entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Nathan Hop- kins Heft, of Irvington-on-Hudson, who s visiting Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, Jr. Smith entertained & company at dinner last evening for her house guest. Mrs. Frederick W: Coleman, wife of Col.” Coleman, assistant chief of being seated about a table Hul M enry C. Wallace, Mme. Mme. Saburi, Mme. Kwa, pis Ed . Ir. Judson C. Welliver, Mrs. Mar Mrs. Edward A, Mra. Robert Armstrong, L Mrs. Kirk, Kirk, and Representative Robe: Honored by College Club. Representative Alice Robertaon, who 18 retiring as a gation from Oklahoma in the House on Narch 4, w: a farewell rec nember. of the_dele- | Continucd on Ninth Page.) Saul, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Charles Sumner Hamlin, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Mr J. Callahan, Mrs. C. ‘Mc- Mrs. George L. Boyle, Mr. Mrs. Thornton John Mitchell, Mras, derick H. finance of the Army, was hostess at a small luncheon of eight in her apartment at the Northumberland to- day i honor of Mrs. Nathan Hopkins Heft of Irvington-on-the-Hudson, Who is the guest of Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, jr., and who is belng exten- sively entertained during ger stay in Washington. For Ex Mrs George B. Sawy Christian, Mrs. Hugh Noble, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair was host- ess at a small and informal tuncheon party at the White Peacock today in honor of Mrs. Strachey of London. Charles E. Donna ¥ hm‘l‘!. Vi'lllinim Henry Smith, jr., was S 3 ostess at dinner last evening enter- , A Mrs. W. Bourke | tuining fn ‘her apartment on- Massa- hosts A r S usetts avenue in compliment to her fouse guest, Mrs. Nathan Hopkins Heft. The company numbers 14, Cris- were Un Hi elebra- Salisbury Field and in ries of of the birthday annivers Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr have re- turned to their apartment on 16th strcet, after spending some time in New Yorik. Cochran on their way to Cali- Field is a_ playwrite of The members and guests at the Ju- nior League's “small and early” dance er. Made of your own material at §5. Get your order in now. Easter is early. Cold storage after March 15. squaled T growing hair. p Food: For dry hair & itehing scalps, ‘Absorbent Cleansing Cream: Absorbs all 30-32 Fila. MABTIN WOLFM". N.W.* Prescriptions of MRS. N. C for Hair and_ Complexiot : For dandruff & growing h Ab bullder that at_dr d_department Mrs. Coon's office, 1406 Eye and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr. avenue, when their secretary of the | in Washington Hotel. 5 - ator and Mrs. William M. Calder Peter A. Drury entertalned in their home on Rhode arshall ¥ At B16 12th Bt. N FEATURING 65¢ Dinner, 4130 to 7 p.m. KAPLOWIT Ze 721 NINTH v/"T.NW JUTS +*GOWN/LWRARS | Specializing in Fashions De Luxe Exclusively Unusually Attractive Prices Prevail @@@fi@m‘g Fifth Avenue. 10 H. STREET. N.W. early Spring wear. sortment for all occasions. luxuriously fur trimmed. & Ao.. NewVYork OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» Final Sales of the Season Last groups of Winter Fashions priced for prompt disposal—in- | cluding many styles suitable for Quantities are small and sizes broken , but values are phenomenal: Gowns and Dresses—s misceancous e Formerly to $245............. $15—$65 Evening Wraps—of rich veivets and brocades, | Formerly to $350.............$35—$150 gi Moderate Prices Ko Hocus of Tashim”™ . Just purchased from New York’s leading manu- facturers at tremendous price concessions, on sale at "7 610 10 820 ‘The Dresses consisting of last-minute creations in Canton crepe, combination of silks; also crepe de chine and a wonderful assort- ment of cloth dresses. All sizes and colors. Extra special prices— $16.95 and $25 The Suits—For years we have been recognized as the leading suit house of Washington. In recognition of that honor and distine- tion, tomorrow we place on sale hundreds of beautifully tailored suits—all colors, including black and navy. Also well designed sport models in checks. Other materials. Wonderful selections. Extra special prices. $25,$29.50,$39.50,$49.50 The Coats and Capes—100 beautiful sport coats and capes—the season’s big demand. And we are prepared to meet your require- ments. The selections are really wonderful. Specially priced— $16.95, $25, $35, $49.50 _ Special Display in Paisley Blouses, Mohawk and Kayser Silk Underwear We are now featuring Onyx Silk Hosiery, all other makes at less than 15 price. Extra Special “Reductions” in New Spring Styles 1,000 Fashionable Spring Styles in Suits, Coats and Dresses Satisfaction Guaranteed THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. tomorrow evening at Rauschers will |y be recelved by Mrs. Denby, Wife of the Secretary of the Navy, wife of Commander Alan Miss Frances Hampson. 17N\ IV N\ 12 ! NPV NG ZNN 7N 1\ 17 O NN CNG N l———o]c——=]olc——|o|——|o]e——x]] SOCIETY. 2 NN 1) PRV AN AN 2N 173N \ F_OUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh FRIDAY 300 Newly Arrived Spring Dresses An incomparable offering, made possible by a most sensational special purchase for our Twelve Stores. Unmatchable Vilues at The outstanding dress event of the year, affording choice of a wide selection of chic new models in many varied style effects, beautifully made for present and all spring wear. Beautiful new Egyptian and oriental print combinations — Taffetas, Canton Crepes, New “ALLTYME” Crepes, Flat Crepes and Poiret Twills. The leading light colors, also black, navy and brown. A Great Special Sale ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES NN IZANNI AN 17ANN G 1 7 S ORRISON'S WASHINGTON STORE More Days No C. O. D.s—No Returns—All Sales Final B ANG ’ ’ Like a shot out of a cannon our Sealine, that formerly sold up to $100.00. You will find them full silk lined and stylish modes. They must be sold at. FurCoats: Luxurious silk-lined Marmink, Sea- line and Muskrat Coats. Full sweep, inches long. These Coats have FurCoats: sold as high as $125.00. Must be soldal) . .o Coeicv s Fur Coats and attractive Capes. o Sealine, Muskrat and Marmink mod- Fllrcoats‘ els. Fully silk lined and splen:l!ildly made “esecssscsscscssccns $5 and $6 Values Plush Coats| Suits rieoting Cloths, va- S $1477 ton, etc. rious ming. wear. cial Plenty of Bargains for Everybody Feath 77c I(A?la CoT::s) Out They Go at BLUM’S Established 20 Years House Dresses New Spring HATS Baltimore o ——lole——Dlolc——]n]c——]o|——[ol—=alc——r] 614 12th St. N.W. Bargains! Bargains! We Open at 9—Be Here!! HighGrade = A most wonderful assortment of Dresses Values to $25.00| Values to $30.00| Values to $25.00 Sealine, Velour and| cCanton Crepe, Satin, Can- Attractive mod- els for present ‘Women’s and Misses’ sizes. -Be Here Early 170' f;i'.f,km’ 1.7 $1:71=$9.171-$3.77 Cash Sales Only Clearance and Rummage Sale is going over. It is the biggest surprise of the season, and still going strong. If you haven’t been in, come before it’s too late. Only two more days! Y by i $ H (] jol—=o|=—=|o]—=|o|lc——=|o]——=|of——=]o]c——=o] = ]o]c——= o] —— o] —= o] —— o[ —] $ $9.77 Washington