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SOCIETY ociety Guests of President and Mrs. Coolidge 1 Return to Their Home in Boston ; After Few. Weeks’ Visit. Brown, fn their new home on Massa- md My ank =W, Stearns, chusetts avenu who have been guests of President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House, left ‘Washington lust evening for their home 4n Boston. and Mrs, New Caneel Dinner Party Friday. ostmy neral and Mrs. ew have recalled the invitations for & dinner Fridu, at the Ham- flton Hotel. * Miss Helen Woodrow Bones has come from her home in New York and Is the guest of Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson for several days. Mrs. Paul Bleyden and Mrs, M. R. ‘Tyssowski have issued cards for a second musical-tea for Sunday at 5 o'clock. The program will be given by Miss Helen Harper, Miss Martha Wooley and Miss Alberta Gilbert. Mrs. John C. Cable and Mrs. Oliver Pagin will rrebide at the tea table. Miss Nancy Benoist has gone to New York to be the guest of Mis Charloite Vanderlip, daughter of M and Mrs. Frank Vanderlip. Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson had guests dining Informally with them last evening at their home, on Wgo- evening rtier, wife of the fum, has canceled to give S ount of the official mourn= Baroness de , on ac er of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco will from ngland aboard the via for New York. after months T'rince nts, former Pre mier of n and Mrs. Her- bert Asquith, in their London home. and the minister s spent much time in P and visiting his home James Wadsworth, for the wed- of thelr daughter Evelyn Stuart Symington, 3rd, lock, at ceremony will Tie performed in St. John's Church fmmedlately preceding the reception. tion W Underwood, will not afternoon. scar W, t home tomorrow cmer Secretary of State, Mr. Bainbridge Colby came to Washing- last night to spend several days milton Hotel. ctary of the Interior, Meredith, arrived in ashington this morning and is at the Willurd Hotel. Tiss Agn of former S William B. Wilsol a short stay, home daughtgr abor Mr. Washington return to the who has been in-law, Grant, Dent D avenu nDshire has star, LA York he for at home tomorrow afternoon. Br the marriag Elizabeth, (o of Baltimore, _ Alban's 1 i in the even- be performed Charles B. Warner and towed b reception for id 1l group of inti The bride will be at- by Mre. George Gormley as 1 of honor and Mis¢ Kuhns of n will be maid of honor. Mis el will be the bridesmaid and | th de's two uie anora Brod nd Elizabeth Brooke, will | be flower g ir. Walter Faick of | best man for his | s will be Mr. Mr. Jak Ldwin Who will sail today fro: to thix country. several months' vacation. ming avenue. The dinner was planned in honor of the minister of Panama and Senora de Alfar rarie The tea which w afternoon in honor of Mi Fraser of Lendon by the Assdciation been cance of former Pre: of the Treasury| Mrs. & illiam Gibbs McAdoo, who | 0f the W ¢ this morning from’ their | Trinity College Alumna have been joined | Will receive the guests . B. Conger und |annual ball of the doo, son of the | evening, in the Ne New York. Mrs, | rooms. Mrs. Donohoe will be as Who was formerly Missed by the ladies of the board. Dan Wilson, is th oungest | Will begin at 9 o'c ite cx-Prosident, | will be served at 1 Monticgllo fund will be alk on tap M. Ffoulie t 11 o'cloe husett: v will show her pestries at thi: of lectures Tl fiome in Californi; v M rmer United Stat ! The > A benefic which give her hom nue, Mr: collection ‘of the fourth in a given under the aus of the So- ciety of Colonial Dames of Americ: Chapter 3, for the Monticello fund. in pending | r house Lington me time in C 1500 Ma: put in at foulke diness for them. Mrs. White, widow of Ch Justice Bdward Douglas White, will go to! end of the| [Paim Beach, veek to remain through the season. Il be eccompanicd by her two Miss Anna Montgomery and Montgomery, and M 1 of Philadelph Judge and Mrs. Clarence ( of Chicago will com oday and will otel for an e The Club of Colonial Dames ha canceled the card party for this aft noon on account of the death—of e President Wilson. pdwin to Washington Hemilton Among the guests of honor at the luncheon tomorrow of the Twentieth Century Club will be Mr. Charles Moore, chairman of the Fine Arts Commission, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr, and Mrs. vith them for a vis, [Dexter North, who h 2 two months’ fica. D. North have their son, Mr. returned from visit in South Amer- Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews will not ceive this afternoon owing to the cath of former President Wilson. kL Mr._and Mrs. Benjamin King of | guests of th ! latter’s | and_Mrs. Bdward the | he minister and Princexs Bibesco Fashion *‘Cuts-Up!” f|ND the plain, severe colonial pump of yesterday becomes Hertle of Gunston "Hall, Va. The E\llnl‘!'lleon will be given at the Cosmos ub. The Christ Child Society will give an entertainment Friday afternoon at :30 o'clock in the New Willard ball- room, when Mr. Frederick Paulding, the well known' dramatic interpreter, will read Calderon's tragedy, *The Mighty Magiclan.” The proceeds of the entertainment will be added to the fund for paying off the morlgnre on the Fresh Air Farm, which is sit- uated on the Norbeck plke, near Rockville, ~This hospitable old farmhouse, in additioy to giving many delicate chil- dren a appy summer outing, opens its hospitable doors in the early spring and autumn to the Girl Scouts of Washington. Miss Mary H. Ingham,; chairman of the international congress committee of the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom, will be host- ess at a tea for Mrs. Percival Granger of Philadelphia in the international room at.league headquarters, 1403 H Street, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. i Miss Laura Thornborough, chairman of the national motion picture com- mittee for the League of American Pen Women, und Mrs. H. S, Mulliken, vice chairman, have issued an invita- tion to all mémbers of the organiza tion interested in motion plctures to attend the meeting of the commit- tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the clubhouse of the District branch, 1722 H street northwest, when plans will be dise d for the national mo- tion picture confere which will be held in conjunction with the bi- ennial convention of the League of inister of Rumanin, ave been abroad for American Pen Women in this city in April. Miss Thornborough will give a cour: at George Wash ington Us through the sum- mer session in the course in motion pictures arranged for the first tim. by that institution of learning. in_oflicia ned thei es for the talk of London at Memoria them are Jusserand, s evening Continental Hall. Among Mrs. Coolid; Amé. de Cartier, Mrs. Taft, M Weeks, Mrs. Works, Mrs. Denby, Mrs. Walla, Henry Getty Chllton, s Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. | R. B, Coontz, Mrs. Charles S. Farne- | worth, Mrs. John A, Lejeune, Mrs. | n M. Patrick, Mrs. Merritte W. | nd, Mrs, George Andrews, Mrs. | Speel,” Mrs. W. J. Boardmau. Boyd, Miss_Alice J. Clapp, | Downing, Mrs. Stephen Mrs. James Carroll Fraser, Robert Lansing, Mrs. Robert anstor; Mrs. Johm' C. _Merriam, Robert M, Thompson, Mrs. Law- Townsend, M % Ffoulk: Samuel Rebe Irs, Jasper 1i Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. A. ‘amp Stanley, Mrs, William Corcoran Hill and Mrs.'George H. Myers, Miss Miriam Larking, cellist, and Mr. I. Harry Angelico will give short musical numbers, rence Mr; JMr. Warren F. Gregory of Boston will address the League of American Pen Women on “Juvenile Fiction" at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the B0 T T e S e D. C. WED FALL’S ACTION UPHELD. Court Approves Cancelling Land Grant While in Office. The District Court of Appeals in an opinion by Justice Van Orsdel today aflirmed the decision of the District Supreme Court which upheld the ac- tion of Albert B. Fall, while Secre- tary of the Interior, in canceling a grant of public land In the west to the Santa Fe Pacific Rallroad Company. The company's appeal was denled by the court. The rallmoad in 1866 was granted public lands non-mineral in charac- ter with the right to relinquish such as was settled and to recelve other land in leu. In 1921 the rallroad re- linquished a certain tract and at- tompted to select coal lands worth $130 per acre, but the court finds that its selection is limited to agricultural land and sustained the ruling of Secretary Fall in that regard. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssued to the following: . ‘l:uuglll L. Parkhurst and Margaret L. Del- e and Maria Ardiszor f Brooklyn, N. Y. Aline L. Roberts of this eity. Melvin T. Eaton aud Elsfe M. Davis. Walter J. Patten aud Mary E. Redmlles. Joseph G. Reilly and_Catherine E. Bowles, Wilfred W. Winn and Alma K. Sanderson, both of Richmond, V. irnest Merhel and ‘Rose Mensh. James A, Waiter and Matilda M. Proctor. John K. Neal of this city and Mary A, Stanley of Raltimore, Md. Puni 1. Lovings and Ei Johu Green and Helen Butlef™ Cyrus Grigsby and Nora Smith. . Argo J. Jennings of this city and Rose L. Brooks of -Radio, V Lee L. MckKenne, m Schiattareggl bert G. Brown ana Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department fu the lust twenty-four Lonrs: Tulcott P. and Elizabeth W. Smi dy J. and Mary A. Brooks, boy . and_Elizabeth M. Callon, nd Leonie Tanis, boy. and iel, 5 nger, girl. Eugene I and ¢ Houriliane, girl. Richard W, and wirl. 5 Jr.,'and Eluine A. Trimble, girl. and Helen L. Thompson, girl, s and Lillian Dickes, v Genevieve' Counolly, boy. > and Miidred M. Peake, bo; Daniel J. ‘and Ada M. Siliers, girl, Robert €. izabeth Thaxton, girl. Millard ¥ Karl L. and Dorothy ) Distinction Carryl of 674 Madison A Invites Your p TOMO Connecti Opening of his Quality Shop ) Superb Hat &3 Gown Revue Quality——weu known to Washing’ton patrons 1222 St ROME EXPLAINS DELAY IN SIGNING SOVIET PACT Rykoff, New Premier, Said to Want to See Treaty Before Signa- tures Attached. By Badio to The Star and the Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1024, _ ROME, February 6.—The govern- ment states that the unexpected de- lay in signing the Russian treaty is not due to any divergence between the Italian government and the Rus- sian delegation here. It adds that it could not refuse Rykoff's reasofiable request to see the treaty before it was signed. Nevertheless, certain non-govern- mental observers feel some mervous- ness, fearing that the soviets, feeling strengthened by British recognition, wish to raise the ante. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the ealth dopartment 1n the last tweaty-four ours: Hannah B. Andrews, 71, Georgetown Usi- versity Howpital. ‘Willlam Shipes, 47, 1121 Monroe at. 63, 3117 M & Adelnido Anne H. Burn 3 Tobert H. Jackson, 69, George Washington Tuiversity Hospital. Daries M, Morrls, 50, 2020 K st. Charies E. Boone,' 48 Ualon, station ital. P\isrtin Havtan, 67, United States Soldlers® Home Hospital. theriue T. Bird, 81, 1027 24th st. 77, Uhited States Soldiers’ atthews, 6 months, Children' Dovell, 1 month, Walter Reed Hos- Children' Howpital. Winnie Rhone, 61 years, 1146 6th st. n.e. May, '76, 1107 4% st. w.w. . 47, 1107 Tat st. 79, Freedmen's Hospital. 5 6% st. 8w, 180 st monthe, Frances V. Joues, 17 days, 191 Roger M. and Edna C. Cholsser, girl. Lyle E. and Cecelin Hutchison, boy. ¢ tuth L. Ellis, boy. sle Thorue, boy. Y ses and Mary Hawkins, girl. Norman and Sylvia Richurdson, girl. We i SS venue, New Yorlt resence at the RROW éut Ave. > Indsvidual ] ?0‘%’ L Attention Beautiful Chemise and prices! Crepe de Chine j : 1216 F Street : Tomorrow—and All Week Another of Our Wonderful Underwear Sales! Gowns at most attractive Sizes full, qualities high, but here they are secured in a special purchase to make buying lively! 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