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8 SO — SOC CIETY. s iety Mrs. Coolidge Accompanies the President to New York, Returning' Here With Him Tomorrow Morning. S. COOLIDGE accompanied the President to New York today and with him will at- tend the Lincoln day cele- bration in that city. Before leaving Mrs. Coolidge iave her box for the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra con- cert today to Mrs. Frederick Dent ant and her daughter, Princess Cantacuzene, who will have Miss Har- lan and ) Patten ‘with them. Princess Cantacuzene, who was the guest of Mrs. Coolidge at the White House, has joined Mrs. Grant at home on New Hampshire Mrs. Coolidge missed ladies' lunch at the Capitol to the first time since it convened the season. M Senator and M Dinner Hoxts for Senator and M have &t Meridian John Claire Mont Senator and Mrs, th o Ore asked with L ening, wis for the sup- the Chief Justice, was the gue or at a_luncheon given today Harry Norment. by Mre. David A. Reed, wife of Senator Reed, will be at home Thursday noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, dence, 1706 1Sth street. receiving with her Mrs ton Pepper, Mrs. Philin and Miss Helen Irnst. George W Rhinclander Mr. Justice and Mrs, Edward T. San- ford will be the guests in whose honor Ars. Delos A. Blodsett will entertain a at dinner this evening in her hieme on 16th street, The dinner which the District Com- nissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph W to have given th honor of the amba wnd Mme. Hanihara celed. has been can- haw was hostes Mre. Leslie M. in honor of M luncheon tod: daughter, Mr: wiil return York were Mr: her to - James G Strone. 3 Guy Mrs. David H. Blair Sr, Adams, Mrs. Milton les, Mrs. Robert Ar James B. Reynolds, Mr: drews, Mrs. J. A Hull, ence Williamson. W Yowler, Mr: Charles Richardson Showalter, Mrs. Hartley ( John Hull, Mrs. Hatch, M Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs, Clark, ) garet de Wolf, Mrs. Crichton, Mrs. Andrewzett Andrewzett, Mi Annette Hull, Price. Mrs. John Cray with a party of friends March 4, for the trip to_th. ranean. Dr. Simpson will join her in Turope later and d some time in Italy, Sici Dr. and Mrs. Simpson will entertain mpany at_dinner Thursda v February 21, in the dential suite of the New Hotel. The dinner, w 1o have given last week. W poned because of the death of form President Wilson. Mrs. Albert Clemons of 1615 New Hampshire avenue will be at home tontorrow and_the following Wed- nesdays until Len m S, Davis, irs. Jo: ., M s Flora Wilson, Mis: Mrs. Flect and Mrs. e Simpson will Tu The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, will entertain a company at luncheon tomorrow, in honor of Gen. Hanson E. Ely. who | fediter- { noon, and at the Ritz- The mili nese emba: for a lunc | sulte at the February 18, thirty guests, spend several days . e of the Japa- has issued invitations on in the presidential New Willard, Monday, when he will have The War Department Polo Associa- tion will give its annual polo ball, the one large sporting ball of Wash- ington society, at the New Willard Hotel late in” April. In the absence of Maj. Quekemeyer, who carried it to a successful finish during several . Lieut. C. C. Jadwin, 1st Cav- in_charge of arrangements - Wipprect is arranging the publicity Miss May vin will be hostess to & company ut a valentine luncheon Thursday. Mr. and A n will be < en covers on Friday night at Ward Park Hof Maj. n. George H. Harries, com mander-in-chief of the Military Order of the World War, is in Washington | to attend the monfhly meeting of th luhch’ of the District Chapter at the Racquet t 30 o'clock. . Harries is staying at the Army avy Club while in Washington. r. Styles Announced. Gen. and Mrs. Rufus H. Lane announce the engagement of their anor to Mr. Francis of the United States , sonh of Mr. and Mrs. Styles of Falls Church, h 1 from Miami, Flay went last week 1o ‘spend ation ter Ione Marie Ries of Chicago yesterday at high noon. The ceremony took, place in | the oratory of St. James' Church, in | Long Eranch, Dr. Morton F. Barnes, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, rector, and his his assistant, Dr. Matthews, officiating. D Owing 'to a recent illness of the bride’s mother the wedding was a quiet and informal one, only the im- mediate amilies being present. The bride carried an arm bouquet of tea roses. orchids and lilies of the valley and wore a gown of ecru flat crepe, lavishly banded with real lace of the same tone, with wrap and ac- cessories to match and a hat of gold antique. Her only attendant was her siater, Mrs. Charles W. Lambert of Elizabeth, N. J.. who wore an after- noon costume in shades of blue, with corsage bouquet of orchids and sweet peas. Dr. Emil Ries of Chicago, father of the bridegroom, was his son’s best man. Following a breakfas], served at the home of the bride’s parents, the young couple left by train for New Orleans, from which point they will later take ship for a cruise In southern waters. On_their return they will be located in Boston, where Mr. Ries will engage in research at Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technolo, Senator Royal Copeland will be the guest of honor at luncheon to- morrow at the Woman’'s National Democratic_Club. This luncheon is the first of a series of Wednesday noon gatherings, to which many prominent men and women have been invited to s Mrs. Alvin Dodd will be hoste: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fullerton Prescott of Rockville, Md., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mathilde Coxe Pres- cott, to Ensign James Brown Morri- son of Reno, Nev. Miss Prescott is a granddaughter of the late Com- mander A. G. Kellogg, U. 8. N, Ensign Morrison is attached to the U. S. S. Mississippi. The date for the ma riage has not been fixed. Miss Natalic Hammond, who is pending some time at Hot Springs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hummond, entertained at {luncheon vesterday in compliment to [iss Ellen Blair, who is also passing jsome time there Mrs. Robert F. Muackenzie will en- tertain at dinn in the presidential suite. at t New Willard Friday evening for thirty guests. Cora, Countess of Strafford of Lon- don, is at the Hamlilton Hotel. Mrs. Philip Sheridan is an addition to the list of patrone: s for the Russian relicf card party which will ke place at the Willard Thursday, February 21, and Mrs. R. R. Govin h; joined the active committee. g made Among those who have taken tables | Youe are Mrs. George W. Pepper, Mr: George Sutherland, Miss Helen Brown, Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Kinsolving, B. W. CI 5. Ry burn, Mr: Roso, M 1r: Myers, Mrs. Mrs. Lee P. Warren, Admiral Van Reypen, Ba- roness Korff and Mrs. Austin Kautz. | Swindell. Mrs. John D. Milligan of 1475 Co- lumbia road northwest entertained a party at bridge Friday afternoon, 12th and G Sts. N.W. il spring models. Gen. Dumont entertained inforn\ul-l 1y at luncheon and dinner yesterday | ut the Hamilton Hotel. Gen. Dumont will léave Washing- ton tomorrow evening for New York to pass a short time, and will attend the banquet of the Military Order of the World War in Philadelphia Sat- urday. of the Peru- tiago F. ork this after: Be- | i | Spring Take advantage of our first sale of For tomorrow we fea- ture many new styles in Coats and Dresses, specially priced at $19.95 ' Now Marked From $25 to $35.00 D TUESDAY Coats, $15 “Dresses that “DBloom in the Spring Our Spring display of dresses is like a garden stecped in moonlight. Here are lovely half-intense colors such as narcissus, cosmos, fleur-de-lys, mellon, crab- apple and fern. Esrlebaclher TWELVE;‘TEN TWELVE-TWELVE FE Exclusively Different 'STREET HARELS -EWING MRS, EUGENE MEYER, JR,, Wife of the managing direetor of the War Finance Corporation, and recently nd airman of the Westchester county recreation commission im New company Mrs. John H. muel Meek. Mrs. E. Mrs, Carlos Bailey, Mrs. Abernathy, Mr: F. A, W. Cairnes, Mr Saunders Carr, Anne H having in th Small, Mrs. one, L. H well, Mrs. C Hugh Roberts, Mrs. Adamson and Miss ter, Eleanor Virginia, to wick Nelson R fonday, 28, in Alexandria, Mr. and M Reeve w at 1919 Mr. 1 b 30th str Washington. The tea for which in issued by Mrs. Raymond G Mrs. Leonard Chambers Dr. and Mrs. Victor Bell Rench an- [De: e Mow Vistes Bl Bevioh s Beonad Gempept e e e e lol——lol——lal——2lofc——la]c——=]o[—=lal—X]0] short ELEVENTH ST, bili 608 to 614 Offering’ Very Exceptional " You'll enjoy reviewing the pleasing variety that is offered in these new Spring garments—and be mindful that they are worthful values—special- ly marked. nounce the marriage of their daugh- Fen- nuary | e at home after March 1| tions were Marx ana t the Arts FEBRUARY Club Wednesday, February 6, but! postponed, will be given Friday. Mrs. Marx and Mrs, Chambers will be as- Geldert and Miss Mary Cryder. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam J. Snow have taken an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel for three months. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott have returned to Washington after a fortnight's visit to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Johr, R. Galloway and Mrs Thomas J. Sheridan are in chaarge of the card party to be given by the St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, February 18, at Wardman Park Hotel. The board lof directors are Mrs. M. I Weller, |Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. Rose Mc: Auliffe, Mrs. Francis Miller, Miss | Raphael Ellis, Miss Margaret Shea, Miss Mary Cullinane, Mrs, Francis K. | Weller, Mrs. Pavliné V. Beyer, Mrs. | Ellen J. Kirby, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mrs. i William Fowler, Mrs, Edward Quinn, | Mrs. Patrick O'Brien, Mrs. Frank 'l'nrku and Mrs, William F. Simpson. Mrs. Marx Kaufman announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Jo- sepha Kaufman Strouse, to Mr. Sol W. Rloom of Worcester, Mass,, formerly of New York. The wedding took place in New York Sunday morning. Among the patronesses for the tea and antique loan exhibition to be given by the Goucher College Alum- | nae for the benefit of the endowment { fund of that school February 22 from 14 to 7 o'clock, at 1524 28th street, are {Mrs. William'B. Orme, Mrs. Lloyd B. White, Mme, de Messner, Mrs. Ran- dolph_Coyle, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. Randolph Beverly Mason and l (Continued on Ninth Page.) | = — A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby i $5 | JUNDERWOOD ;“’unngmon.z'k" ? PONY JACQUETTES AND COATS Are going to be the fashion this coming &pring. Tt ns make vour oid coat into @ new ome. { Prices. reduce: FURRIER, $100 @afé Fleelwood 1760 Pea St.,N.W. Franklin 5206 h Also alo Carte Jervice ! i A Tempting‘ Showing of New Tailored Sui_ts ports Coats THE COATS—are designedon % THE SUITS—include the Boyish the new straight lines, and also the flare models. Plaids, stripes and plain novelty weaves. All Ladies’ and Misses' sizes. Third Floor. type with the Short Jackets; also the straight line tailored effects. Plain Twills and Check Tweeds. # Ladies’ and Misses' sizes. All oy Effects The Season’s Newest Mah Jong strikes a new MAH JNG $ Pearl note in smart Foot- wear for spring 50 ray, Suede and Airedale Suede with cov- ered Cuban Heels. We are just inaugurat- ing these attractive new models—in three new col- ors. Both styles have cut- outs around the top, simu- lating the oriental sandals. All sizes in both styles. An Appreciation E WISH to express our deep t; and sincere appreci%tion for < A your generous attendance at =X the opening of our New Shop - . @ o ) We also deem this a fitting occasion on which to extend our thanks for your stead- fast patronage of the past—a patronage which has enabled us to open to our public a Specialty Shop that is without a peer in Washington. Your words of congratulation and well- wishing will inspire us to even greater efforts to meet your future requirements. The opening program of yesterday will be repeated today, as previously announced. Again, we thank you. 2ASTERN (71219 CONNECTICUT AVERUE WASHINGTON. D. C. An Exposition of Real Value —in PLITT’S February Sale Lamps of every de- scription have been re- duced for this event. Table Lamps (Base only) were 311.00 to $85.00; now $8.25 to $63.75. Jewel Boxes, were $2250 up, now $16.88. Book Ends, were $6.25 $23.00; now $4.69 to $17.25. Dinner Chimes, were $6.50 to $1250; now $4.88 to $9.38. Wall Tapestries, were $50.00 to $450.00; now $37.50 to $337.50. Desks, were $30.00 to $13L.25; now $22.50 to $98.44. Chest of Drawers, mahogany, were $80.00 to $87.50; now $60.00 to $65.63. Bedroom Suite, was $1,176.75; now $88256. Bedroom Suite, was $280.25; now $210.19. Bookcases, were $11825; now $88.69. Beautiful and Well Made 10-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite Consisting of Extension Table Serving Table, Bufiet, China Cabinet, 5 e Chairs and 1 Arm= specially priced $420.00 Cedar Chests, were $25.00 to $49.00; now S18.75 to $36.75. Smoking Stands, were $6.75 to $27.85; now $5.06 to $20.89. Photograph Frames (stand- ing), were $250; now $L88. Governor Winthrop Desks, 38-inch mahogany, were $131.25; now $98.44. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Uphoistering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 to Floor Lamps Were Here the oppor- tunity to lighten your home at emall cost to you. chair; for Febru- ary at RICH’S Semi-Annual Sale Women’s Shoes Slippers Cut 200 pairs women's silver and gold cloth slippers — slightly tarnished—not all si::e;. REDUCED TO $]-90 Other Styles of Women’s Low Shoes REDUCED TO "5:9—_0 and "8&’! Entire Stock Not Included— Proper Footwear F St(eet atTenth