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b SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Is Attending the Sousa 1 Concert This Afternoon, Havin'g Guests With- Her. 'RS. COOLIDGE will attend the concert of Sousa and his band at the National Theater this afternoon, having with her several guests. - The President and Mrs. Coolidge will have their sons, John and Calvin Coolidge, with them for their spring school vacation. Don_Gelasio Cnetani Hoxt To March Dinner Parties. The ambassador to taly, Don Ge- laslo Caetan!, has issued invitations for two dinners, one March 28 and another March 31. The ambassador will go to Phila- delphia Tuesday to spend the day. The newly appointed ambassacor to Belgium and Mrs. Willlam Phillips were the honor gu at dinner last evening of the minister of Ecuado and Senora de lde, who enter- tained a company of twenty-four. The ambassador and Mrs. Phillips have issued invitations for a dinner March 31. Mrs. Phillips will not be _at home tomorrow afternoon, as she had j ned, but will receive The ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Torriente will be the honor at dinner this evening of Walter S. Penfield, who will enter: in the presidential suite at the lard Hotel. There will be guests in the compan. The Secretary of the and Mrs. Denby were the honor zuests at din- ner last evening of Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, who entertained a com- pany of fourteen. The Secretary will go to Detroit ‘Wednesday to be the honor guest at & dinner to be given by citizens of Detroit Thursday even'ni He will return to Washington within a week. Among the important dinners of last evening were those given by the minister of Switzerland, who enter- tained a company in honor of the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand, and_the minister of Swe- den and Mme. Wallenberg, who were hosts to a company of twenty. Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the minis- ter of Bulgaria, and Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, wife of Mr. Justice Sanford, were the honor guests at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Absolom Waller. The minister of Egypt and Mme. Yousry Pasha have leased the resi- dence of Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell, 1816 Q street, and will take posses- slon in about three weeks. The minister and Mme. Yousry will give a reception March 26 in cele- bration of the birthday anniversary of the king, and the party will be given in the new house if it can be made ready by that time. Senantor and Mrs. Claude A, Swan- son will entertain a company at din- ner this evening. The third assistant secretary of state, Mr. J. Butler Wright, was the honor guest last evening at the second dinnes glven by the secrotaries and attaches o the Latin American diplomatic_ mis- sions ‘accredited to the United Sta Those attending were Senor Don Oscar Gana-Serruys, Senor Don Federico Agacio, Senor Capt. Arturo Espinoza, Senor Enrique C. Chirwin and Mr. Ben- Jjamin Cohen, Mr. Robert Mendes Gon- caives, Mr. Josc T. Baron, Senor Don Iuis Marino' Perez, Senor Carlos de la Torre, Senor Cayetano de Quesada and Senora Augusto Merchan, Senor Conrado Traverso, Senor Juan Mendoza, Senor Manuel y de Negri, Senor Jose Beni- tez, Senor Rodolfo Padilla Nervo and Senor Esteban Manzanera del Campo, Senor Juan RBarberis and Senor Fran- cisco Banda, Mr. Hugo de Pena, Senor Don Manuel Zavala, Senor Jose Maria onado, Senor Juan Chevaller, Senor luardo Sosa and Senor A. Chevalier, Mr. Robert Laraque, Senor Javier Paz Campero, Senor Victor Jaimes Freyre and Senor Jorge Blacud Jofre. The counselor of the Argentine em- bassy, Mr. Felipe A. Espil, enter- ned at luncheon vesterday at the orecham, having among his guests Miss Julia Helena Pueyrredon and Miss Rachel Pueyrredon, daughters of the ambassador of Argentina and Mme. Pueyrredon. The mil assy, G ained Hamilton Hotel, when his guests in- cluded Gen. and Mrs. Nicolson, Ad- miral and Mrs. Nicolson, Gen. Dick- man, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Cren, Mrs, Bar- bour and Capt. F. Lombard, assistant military attache. The luncheon followed a presenta- tion by Gen. Dumont of the medal of the Legion of Honor to Gen. Nicolson. v attache of the French i Dumont, The second secretary of the Peru- vian embassy, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, will g0 to New York Thursday and will sail Saturday on the Aquitania, to pass a_two-month leave of absence in. England and France. The secretary of the Rumanian le- gation and Mme, Nano have returned Washington after passing some time in N Mrs. Edward L. Pretorious will en- tertain_at luncheon March 12 and March 19 in her apartment at the Ho- tel Martinique. Mrs. George D. Hope returned to Washington last evening from New York, where she went for a night of opera and to visit friends. She will return to New York about April 1, ROAD COATS forr Sturdy Girls he girl who loves the purr of a contented motor as it glides along the road, should have a coat of lamb’s wool or camel’s hair. ( Freedom of action and soft beauty are har- monized in our road coats for gitls and women. Esrlebacler Ezxclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Now at Our New Shop, 1219 Connecticut Avenue This Week’s SATURDAY SPECIAL Exceptionally Smart Models in Day and Afternoon In newest fabrics Dresses, *59 and colors; some of the models being lace trimmed. 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Wi =Sty ?fi%’im 120 "FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN® .To still further acquaint you with our SPORT- WEAR DEPT., on the mezzanine floor, we offer for SATURDAY— 5 DRESSES Advanced Spring Models - 51395 No Charges All Sales Final No Try-ons MME. HONORIO PUEYRREDON, Wife of the new ambaxsador of Argentinn, who with her family, is established in the embassy here. and will sail for Europe at the end of April or the first part of May. Ensign T. B, man. Hill will be the best The marriage of Miss Ther: Walker has gone to Smith, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Joseph | 0 spend _some time with Smith, to Ensign Martin | her. daughter, Miss Evelyn Walker, Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | who is attending school there. Bernard Cooper, will take plu evening at 8 o'clock, In the of St. Patricks' Cathedrs The ceremony will b Father Fadden, and wil by a dinner at the Commeodore Hotel | day, March 12. Miss Mary Riley will for the wedding party out-of- | ,c" the hostess of the afternoon. town guests. The bride will be at- tended by Miss Dorothy Sigman and | Harold C., t and Mrs. will be L i foliowed | ciation of Un Mr., | Christ Mrs. Churchill Candee of New York, 12th and G Sts. N.W. F TOMORROW ALL OUR $25 DRESSES o $1 4.95 Gray Tan Trimmed Hats Selling from $5 to $7.50. .. Sizes 16 — 44 30 The “Ning-Po” 10 " Tan Auigator Gray Alligator Airedale Suede Gray Suede Black Satin Patent Leather B The “City Club Shop” of * 1318 G St. Also at Our 7th St. and s{th St. Stores LVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, formerly of Washington, is the guest of Mrs, Premont, at 2119 R stri Mrs. Fremont will be at homs infor 'mally tomorrow afternoon after 6 o'elock. Mr. and Mrw, Leotor Frésnel Loree anotnce the engdgement of thelr daughter Loutwe Clafre to Mr. David | MoLernon Colling, lsutenant, ' Staten *Nuvy, son of Mra. Coil the late Dr. David A. Colling ton. The marringe will take p mori at 11 o'clock, at the of Our Lady of Lourdes, West Orange, Thore wil bo an exhibitlon and wale of fine old laces tomorrow afterncon ut the Debutante, the tearoom belpg managed by the season's debutante; for the benefit of the fatherless chil- dren of G Mrs. Ollfe James entertained a com- pany of ten at the, 8horcham Hotel toduy. entertained at Mrx. John . L ouse Kuest of Mrs, 1den, ir. The other guosts were Mrs, Nathan- fel B. Dial, Miss Dial, Mrs. iobert 1 Lovett, Mrs, Chri Mrs. Cowling and terro. stopher H. Pope, Mrs. Bidney Talla- Brown will return first of next week, time in the south. Mrs. W. Harr to hington th after passing som Mrs, comp: Edwin 8. Puller entertained a ny of ten at luncheon today. Boyd-Coldenstroth Wedding Took Place Last Night. The marriage of Miss Mabelle daughter of Mr. Coldenstroth, to lace ck Boyd took place last evening at Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. The ceremony s performed by the Rgv. Thomas . Clark, and was followed by a re- ception_at Raucher's. Spring flowers and palms were used at the church and house The bride wore a gown of white georgette over satin, ‘made on the princess model and heavily embroid- ered with beads. A train of satin veil- ed with georgette hung from the shoulders und her veil of duchess lace held by a wreath of orange blossoms. A large water lily weighted the end of the train down and she | g carried white orchids and lilles of the valley. Mrs. Rudolph Coldenstroth was the matron of honor and wore a gown of orchid satin, made on straight lines, with u cascade of flowers made of the sntin wnd siiver cloth. She wore & #llver Band caught with a silver rose In_her hair and carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Rose Kloman and Miss Mary Dinsmore of New York, wore gowns of honeydew satin, made with ®obe-fitting bodices and bouf- fant wkirts and trimmed with silver | ribbon and flowers. They wore silver | bandeaux and carried pink roses. i Winifred Kloman was the ! o kirl, und wore a frock of white Ince trimmed with tiny ruffles of the Ince and carrled a basket of rose petaln. H Mrs. Coldenstroth wore a gown of kray beaded georgette crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd left after the reception for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla,, the latter wearing a beige-col- ored suit, with a hat to match. will be at home after April 1 in this clty. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Lucian ©. Willlams of Washington, in New York for a few days, are staying at (Continued on Ninth Page.) NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, gallon, $1.10 VERY BEST PORTO RICO MOLASSES— Gallon .. ..$1.00 No. 2, gallon....... 60c Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. ESTABLISHED 1875 Palms & Ferns Sweet Peas .. Violets ....... Usual $2 & $3 values, Special Tomorrow .... *1.50 .$1 bunch .$1 bunch Roses ........$2 doz., up Carnations Extra $1.50 doz. Fine Gardenias ......50c each Pictorial Review Patterns Ezxclusive Agents Elite Styles Patterns = 1219-221 G coats, dresses or suits. ors. Specially priced at— Dawn, Silver perfect. ‘Women's (“nnntud al Dainty blouses. your Spring sewing early. 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