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SO > CIETY The President and Mrs. Harding Speed Their Young Niece, Ruth Harding, on Her Return fo Ohio. HE President Hard- ing entertai 4 yesterday former Gov. lLow- den of Illinois, who dropped in quite informally, as do most ot the White House gueste nowadays. Miss Ruth Harding, daughter of Dr. Harding and niece of the President, was a White House guest yesterday and until she left later in the day for her home in Ohio. She has just en- tered her ‘teens, and having come on a week or more ago for the gradua- tion of her brother, Mr. George Hard- ing. from the schqol at Takoma Park, she has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Heber Votaw. since that time. Warren Harding is still a student at Takoma Park and is the very frequent guest of his aunt, Mrs. Votaw. The minister of Czechoslovakia. Dr. Bedrich Stepanek., will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Mellon, and the other guests will in- clude the members of the financial mission from Czechoslovakia. The minister was host at tea yes- terday afternoon at the legation, en- tertaining the delegates to the con- ference of social workers. The coun- selor of the legation. Dr Alois Stangler. received with the minister and presiding at the tea table were Mme. Stangler and Mme. K wife of the secretary the 1 The minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya returned lust even- ing from New York, where they spent the week end at the Hotel Ambas- sador. British Ambassador at Tabor-Kelly Wedding Today. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Kelly of Dublin, to Mr. Freder- fck A. M. Tabor of Aiken, S. C., took place today at noon at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joy Broderick. The cere formed by Rev. Fath in the presence of a including _the amba Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes; members of the British embassy staff and the immediate families. An in- formal wedding breakfast followed. Quantities of white yoses and car- nations were used in the decoration of the drawing rooms. Miss Kelly was given in marriage Mr. Broderick and wore a gown | of white crepe meteor, made on sim- ple lines and trimmed with moire ribbon and rosebuds. Her tulle vell was held in place by clusters of or- ange blossoms and she carried an ivory prayer book. Mrs. Broderick attended her sister, wearing a draped gown of reseda green crepe de chine, with a corsage bouguet of flame-colored sweetpeas Miss Shiela Broderick. young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Broderick, was the flower girl. and wore a dainty frock of yellow georgette crepe, trimmed with forget-me-nots and rosebuds. She carried a basket of forget-me-nots Mr. and Mrs. Tabor left later in the afternoon for Ni York, the latter traveling in gray crepe de chine, em- broidered in blue, a gray broadcloth coat with & squirrel collar and a gray felt hat with ribbon trimming. Mr. Tabor and his bride will sail the lat- ter part of the week aboard the Ho- meric for the former's home in Lon-.| don. After a tour of several months through Europe they will return to this country and make their home in Aiken, S. C., where Mr. Tabor is head- master at a preparatory school. The secretary of the Italian em- bassy, Baron Giovanni Di Glura, was host at dinner last evening, enter- Dramatis taining in compliment to the ambus: rudor of Italy. Don Gelasio Cuetani, at the Purple Iris. The other guests | were Miss ‘Aflsa Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. | George Angus Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. | Eldridge Jordan. Mrs. Emory Sands, B Romana Lefevre, Mise May I | Govin, Louise Ross Todd, the |ve secretary of the Spanish em- !bassy. Senor de Amoedo; the second sccretary of the Argentine embassy, Mr. Treverso; the third the 3 : the naval attache and Contesse Sommati Di Mombello, the | third _ secretary, Signor Silenzi, apd | Mr. Dimancesco. The assistant naval attache of the Japanese embassy, Commander Hi- v in Newport at the Naval War College. Mre. Fred A. Brittorl entertained at luncheo day, in compliment to whose marriage to 3 ce Rownd, 3d, will ftake place Saturday. The guests numbered twelvi including the mem- ibers of the wedding party. Mrs. Jack Haves, wife of Col. Jack Hays, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Wi am Henry Smith, jr.. and her two sisters, Mrs. Edmund Robbins and Mrs. Nathan H. Hert The guests included only {Smith when her engagement to Maj | James A Lyon was announced Mrs. Horace Macfarland will enter- tain 4 company of twenty at dinner this gvening at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Mrs. William Henry Smith, jr. and Maj. James A. Lyon, whose murriage will take piace Sat- urday, and Mrs. John W. McKie and Capt.'Henry Baldwin Gantt, whose marriage will take place early In June. { Mrs. John L. Hines, wife of the | deputy ‘chief of staff, is entertaining at bridge today in compliment to her sister. Mrs. Robert Niel Dickman of St. Augustine, Fla, who is_visitin her. Other guests are Mrs. Henry Bonnycastle, Mrs. Leavitt, Mrs. Paul | T. Hayne. Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Mrs. Thomas W. Hammond and Mrs. James B. Allison. Mrs. Colden L. H. Ruggles is enter- taining at bridge today in honor of Mrs. Eustace L. Florence, sr. The guests include Mrs. Willlam P. Wooten. Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Longcope. Miss Fiora Wilson, Mrs. Charles C. Walcutt, Mrs. wuk:{, Mrs. Charles [Le Roy Irwin and Mrs. Eustace L. { Florence, jr., deughter of the hogtess. Miss Elizabeth Price s entertaining at | bridge followed by tea today in compli- Iment to Miss Eleanor Carrol Hill and Miss Alice Milburn. The guests for bridge are Miss Attala Kimmel, Miss Dorothy Kimmel, Miss Catherine Dent, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Agnes Ash- ford, Miss Audrey Carter, Miss Char- lotte Clark, Miss Mildred O'Neil, Miss Minnie Hill, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Emily Kyle, Miss Lucy Woolley, Mrs. Roger Bagnall, Miss Caroline Henry, Miss Mary Stitf, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Henrietta Hill, Miss Bula Wilson, Miss Ruth Coleman, Miss Katherine Shaw, Miss Frances Ar- buckle and Mrs. J. Rupert Mohler. * Additional guests will join the com- pany for tea, when Mrs. Mohler will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby will enter- tain_at bridge Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Robert Niel Dickman of St. Au- gustine, Fla., who is visiting her sls- ter, Mrs. John L. Hines. The marriage of Miss Ellen Priest Skinner, daughter of Mrs. Ludd Skinner of Virginia 10 Mr. Robert Pickett Storey of Virginia, will take place this evening at 6 o'elock, at the residence of the Rev. J. J. Muir. Mrs. Barl Tiffany will at- tend her sister and Mr. Robert Lee | Pickett will be ‘the best man. Mr Storey and hig bride will be at home Personae For June Plays —Miss Sweet Girl Graduate —Miss Bride~to-Be —Miss Summe Dancing Girls, Golf Girls, Beac FOR all these charming and popular “character parts’ for the month of June. White Shoes new in order ‘And here you r Girl Tennis Girls, % Girls, etc., etc. will find them at their best! “Gity Club Shop” . 1318G St. Cor, 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. ) those at the breakfust given by Mrs. | Pl NING STAR, WASHINGTO¥, D. G, A GROUP OF DIFLOMATS AT TWIN Dr. Hans E. Riesser, Germnn second seeretary, f, wife of the German counxelor, sta Tw d Frau Riesser, with ding between them. the Fete Champetre at Ouks yesterday given for after June 1 ‘n their apartment ut 1357 acting as witnesses for Col. Mott and Monroe street. Marchais Fayolle and Franchet d'Es- = perey for Mile. St. Paul. U, S. Military Atta — In Parls Wea Today. M;J'he_rhlvrma)i‘ Vice President und s g s. Thomus R. Marshall entertaines The imarriage of Col informally at luncheon yesterday at the Lee House. T. Bentley Mott, United States military attache in Paris, to Mile. Georgette St. Paul, wijl take place today in the Church of St. Plerre de Chaillot, Paris. The civil ceremony was performed ye. terday in the Paris mayor's office, t United States ambassador, Mr. Her- rick, and Mr. Harry Le Montague Former Senator Calder York arrived in Washington today and is staying at the New Willurd, where he will remain several days. of New Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre KAPLOW]I INCORPORATED Featuring Charming Cotton Frocks for Summer Days in Town or Country Kaplowitz Quality and Distinction $15 and $20 . 721 NINTH /"T. NW, Our Policy— To sell Washington’s Smartest Millinery at Washington’s lowest prices. ir house and 2 rehestor-by Lk Bk Uhsrs they will open thelr summer home. Dr. ard Mrs. David Chester Erown, who have been visiting the Secre- tery of the Intepior and Mry. Wi returned this morning to ia Danbury, Cons, Mrs. Thomas Reed has been obliged to cancel her social engage- ments owing to a serious autemobile accident. Mr. Parmely W. Hemick sailed to- day abourd the Aquhlnlhfw Europe, where he will join Mrs. Herrick, who has been with bis father, the United to Franee, Mr. Herrick, through the win- States ambassador Myron T. wr. Mrs. Guy Scott and her daughters, who recently returned from an ex- tended (rip in Europe, will have ax their guests for a week Miss Kath- erine Howell of Kansas City and Migs Idabelle Wheat of California, who are graduates of a local school, and will sail next week for Europe. Mrs. Scolt and her daughters are (Continued on_NInth Page) TURHTLITPETPTULORTTTRRED 0L L AN )penheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth | HandorMachine EMBROIDERY Designed, Stamped and Applied by Highly Specialized Needlewomen’ Moderate Prices LUV LR DL G L G Our_Policy— To sell Washington’s Smartest Millinery at Washington’s lowest prices. S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N-W. Thursday--A Remarkable Sale Charming Sports HatS a A Special Collection Specially Priced, E=Ssaaaaarard A remarkable value-giving sale of a great variety of summertime’s newest Sports Hats Smart combinations of leghorn with vel. vet bands Taffeta and ribbon effects 4 Novelty straw braids Handsome scarfs and sashes: . Felts And many other ideas Extremely Underpriced You will save as much as you pay and in many instances more. opportunity te select from a wide va- riety of the newest styles in Sports Hats — obtained in a fortunate pur- chase—is offered you in this collection at a price surprisingly low. A rare 'Hats for Town and Country Wear, for the Links or Golf—With Just Enough Rakishness—Just Enough Coler to Be Charming . Come Early While Selection Is Large! The 30 essential boumt sl separaf 15 worth, 0 Third Ploor. Pk R o o o y m ‘Ghe Economy Corner _— 7th.and H.Sts. NAW Because you pay cash here you always pay less. Thirteen-Seventy-five Sale oats—Dresses—Capes They are very exceptional values— offering a wide selection of models for choice— Really values up to $20—and more. THE COATS are in the sports designs— plain and plaid weaves; of swagger cut—Tan and $ .7 5 Brown. Velour, Polaire, Camelair, etc. ... THE DRESSES include many rich and effective models for street, afternoon and sports wear—handsomely embroidered; unusual 75 — Canton ° combinations Crepe, Roshanara, €repe- back Satin, etc. .. THE CAPES are in the novelty silks; some with fur collars; brand-new m~dels; of wide and graceful sweeps $ 75 —all lined throughou . ~ Special Group: of ilk Dresses $8.90 Values up to S15 Take your choice of any Dress on the special racks. They are smal] lots of fine effects—original designs—street, afternoon and sports. —Second Ploor ART INDRESS AMAZING SALE IN CONNECTION WITH THE QUARTERLY fe STOCK CLEARING AT 1216 F St. N.W. Street and Afternoon Frocks---Dinner Gowns---For Late Spring and Summer Wear Artistically conceived models—admirably evincing the exaep- tional charm and originality of Harry Collins’ creations. During Our Quarterly Stock Clearing A $45—365—%95 Original Prices $85.00 to $150.00 The materials are silk and wool English reps, flat crepes, Jacquard crepe, figured geargette crepe and crepe chiffon. Elaborate embroldery and beading are features of the afternoon and dinner gowns with combinations of fine laces,, The street frocks are smartly bralded, A SALE THAT IS ALSO A FASHION EVENT. Feminine apparel bearing the name of Harry Collins needs no further recom}ncndation. And when such apparel is being 'd_is- posed of at prices so low as to prove startling to women familiar with unquestionably high-class offerings—it is but natural that interest of surpassing character should be aroused. Our Great Dress Sale At $18—523—$28 and $33.50 Is Creating a Sensation Today Hundreds of New Summer Dresses, the result of three special urchases on sale in these groups. All regular sizes—regularly gzs.oo to $59.50. Stout sizes only in the group at $33.50. Do Not Miss These Wonderful Dress Days at Jelleff’s! 333 8302880838880388280832838883828282828828832828388282888888282 - v W 332252232222482222222323222322232222222422232322248432244