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SOCIETY Society Mrs. Coolidge, With Her Sons and Party Of Friends, Enjoying the Concert At Poli’s This Afternoon. RS. COOLIDGE is occupying a box at Poli's Theater this afternoon for the “Roxie” I ' I concert, which 1s being given or the fuml to purchase radio re- celving sets for the invalid soldiers in hospitals. Mrs. Coolidge om- panied by her sons, John and Calvin, Jr.: Mrs. Albert Whittier and Mes. Frank W. Stearns, who is a guest at the White House, The theater is filled to capacity and among. those in the large audlence are members of the cabinet, diplomatic corps and officlal svoiety. Mr. and Mrs. Hughen Homer Guests at Dinmer. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff. who will entertain a company of eighteen in the legation on R street The newly appointed ambassador of Peru, Senor Herman Velarae, and his son. Senor Hector Velarde, arrived in Washington yesterdauy, and are at the Hotel Roosevelt. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will entertain a com- pany of twenty at dinner this cve- ning at the legation. The minister of Persia, Mirza Hu soin Khan Alaf, hus been obliged, b cause of his serious illness, to re- call his invitation for the reception ¥riday afternoon which he had plan. ned in celebration of the Persian ne: year, which is the first day of spring. Senora de Sanchez Latour, wife of the minister of Guatemala, was hos- tess at luncheon today at, the Chevy Chase Club in honor of ‘Miss Helen Ward, who is cisiting her brother-in- | brother-in-law and_sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane, in George- town. Only the members of the fam- ily and a few officials of the State Department were asked for the breakfast. ‘The bride was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Lang und Mr. Phillip Barry Was best mafl. Later today Mr. and { 1 | | law and sister, Senator and Mrs. John | W. Harreld. Covers were laid for twenty. The minister of th Jonkheer de Graefl., 8 York tomorrow to remain until Sat- urday morning. Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of Switzerland, who entertained a company of twelve in her home, on 15th strect. Mrs. Weller, wife of Senator O. E. Weller, will be at home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment, at the Wyoming. The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Willlam Phillips will entertain a distinguished company of diplo- mats, officlals and members of resi- dentlal soclety at a musical this ¢vening, in their suburbun home, Beauvolr. The program will be given by Mme. Landowska, who will play the harsichord, and Mr. John Bar- clay, baritone. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, was host at luncheon today in the annex of the Pan-American Union, entor- talning in honor of the newly ap- pointed United States ambassador fo Mexico, Mr. Charles B, Warren, Among’ the other guests were the charge d'affaires of Mexico, Senor Don Manucl C. Tellen and the sec- rei of the emdassy, Senor Do Manvel ¥ de Negri. - The military attuche of the British embassy and Mrs. C. F. G. Charlton left Washington today for a short visit in New York. Mra John T. Adams will not be at home tomorrow and will not receive again this season. The marriage of Miss Margaret E. Baldwin, daughter of Mre Haldwin and the late Dr. William Wilberforce Baldwin of Florence and Rome, Italy, to Mr. Stantey Hawks took place to- day at noon. The ceremony was per- formed in Christ Episcopal Church, Georgetown, by the rector, the Rev. J. H. W. Blake, and was followed by & breakfast in the home of the bride's LD ( HNBER WO ! ' UV E g OF ] , ! | Daughter of Mr. and Mru. her mother. § as introduced to soel Mrs. Hawks will leave for a wedding trip, und on its completion will sail or ' Europe. where Mr. Hawks has ailed as secretary of the ates lexation in Poland. -— Former Senator ®nd Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew of New York will come to Washington March 26, and will be at the Hamilton Hotel, | Miss Rell ferkine of Richmond is Ispending the spring season at the New Willard Hotel. = Miss Perkins is jthe aunt of Miss Alice Perkins, who will be marricd Thursday, April 24, on. Reginald Henry Winn, in ames’ Chureh, London,” Miss Bell ins will sail from New York in July to spend the summer in England. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Noonan and {their daughter, Mrs. R. C. Miller, en- tertained at dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. Auton Lang and other mem- bers of the Oberammergau players vigiting in this country. Miss M Mr. and 3 will be hi s at dinner tomorrow evening in her home on 21st street. axine Elliott. daughter of William Bugene Elliott, The marriage of Miss Mary Fliza- beth Memmert and Mr. Willlam Jones, both of Ashland, Va. took place at noon yesterday at the Raleigh Hotel in the presence of a smaill company of relatives and friends, The was performed by 3 Willlam Sherer, pastor of the Lutheran Church of Ashland, who accompanied the bride and bride UVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Strong ‘Attractions With Us— . They are exceptional values, too—meeting the range of demand for Suits of dressy types, as well as those of sports models. You'll be specially impressed with the care of detail— and the wealth of quality incorporated in the, Suits we have assembled at this price, Other Two-piece Suits—$25.00 to $95.00 Three-piece Suits—$79.50 to $125 —and Coats 565 ¥ Into whichever type your inclination leads +—Sports Coats or those of Dressy design— you’'ll be met with a splendid variety—of. ex- clusive effects. Twills for the dressy Coats— and woolly weaves—plain and plaided—in the sports models—handsomely made and finished, Other Coats and Wraps—$29.50.to $150 MISS MARGARET DOWS, Tracy Dows of New York, THE groom to this city. The bride's brother, Mr. Vermer Memmert of Pennsylvania, and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Mary Jones of Ashland, were among those present. The bride wore a fur-trimmed trav- | eling suit of tan, with hat to match. | The costume was set off by a corsage bouguet of pink sweet peas and lilies of the valley. The company included Yriends of the bride and bridegroom from this city and Baltimore. Tmmediately following the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served in the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left later for a honeymoon trip in'New York state. They will be at home in Ashiand after April 1. e . Mrs. Charles H. Le Fevre will enter- tain a company of ten at dinner to- night at Le Paradis. Congressional Club Planx Many Parties. The Congressional Club has ixsued Invitations for an “at home" Tues- day evening, March 26, from 8 to 12 o'clock, in the clubhouse on New ington today for New York and will mil tomorrow for Europe, to be gone until October or November. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bryan an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Alethea tc Mr. Robert M. Burklin, the wedding to take place at their home, White Oaks, Wednes- day afternoon. April 16, at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John L. their daughter, Miss wards, returned yesterday Charleston, 8. (., where been for several weeks. sdwards and Virginia Bd- from y have Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Tardella announce the marriage of their sis- ter, Margaret Anne, to Mr. George T. Zachary, Saturday, March 15, in Brooklyn. “They will be at home after April 1, at Ossining, N. Y. Dr. Marion Burton, pra University of Michigan, and Mrs, Bur- ton, will be the guesis of homor at the dinner that the University Alum ni_Association will give at the Wil 1y evening. Mrs. Burton will also be of honor at the reception oclation will give Friday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the National Club house of the American Association of University Women. ent of the i d Mrs. Julius H. Barnes of New York are at the New Willard, where they arrived yesterday. Mr. H. M. Moore of Port Huron, Mich,, and his daughter, Mrs. A. J Murphy, are at the Hamilton Hotel. Capt. and Mrs. H. Barkley enter- tained four at luncheon yesterday at the New Willard. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Southgate have ;re\urned to their apartment at Ward- 1106 G Street.N.W. ! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOR, Mrs ‘| William Conner, will serve as chair- D. ©, TUESDAY, man Park Hotel after spguding the (Paul Wooten and Mrs. Ross A. Collins. rida. winter in Floi Brig. Gen. Amos A. Friss, chief of .'and Mrs. Joseph C. Gill of Edge- |chemical warfare service, United States -fiir“pfirk. N7 are at Wardman Army, will deliver an address. Special Park Totel ~They are accompanied masicwill be contributed by the Navy Y acies" g and "p.'}¢. Band, a_cornet solo by Mr. Beglorgo Charles D. Norton and Mrs. D. K. L a c of the Navy Band, accompanied on Tameson, all of Philadelphia. 'The of the Navy Band, accompinied on party are en route home {fom &N €X°|Nancy Barbeo, reader, will give a dia- Misstanipp! Soclety To Resome Festivitien. The Mississippl Society, Mrs. Percy | E. Quin, president, will resume its| |entertainments tomorrow evening, when the annual Army and Navy re- ception in honor of officers and their wives who come from Mississippl will be held at the Washington Club, 1701 K street. Arrangements have been made by a_speclal committe by Col. Lucian D. Booth, Capt. Richard 1I. Leigh, U. S. N, . The following offi and their wives have been asked to be in the receiving line: Maj. Gen. H. P. Mc- Cai Col. Herbert O. William William Conner, Col. Lucian D. Booth, Maj. Charles R. Pettis, Maj. J. B Richardson, Maj. C. D. Hartman, Arthur L. Webb, Maj. R. R, l’k‘h Richard H. Leigh, ‘ommander John ‘laude B. ) . McWhorter, Brandt, Lieut. Richard S. arland Fulton, N. wife of Col. McCain, Com- yo, Commander Lieut. George Field and N, William Conner, man of the hostess committee and will be assisted by Miss Lillian Cheno- weth, Mrs. Harry O. Cutting, Mrs. Joseph Jayne Walker, Mrs. W. L. Ful- ton, Mrs. Bernita Shelton Matthews, |Mrs. Lizzie Lowd, Mrs. Lucian D. Booth, Mrs. Richard H. Leigh, Mrs. = Fe House of Fadhion™ STYLE DISTINCTION QUALITY—VALUE TRULY SMART STYLES AT MODERATE PRICES n Washington, with | £ ety here at a dianer given Friday Hampshire avenue. There also will be a card party that evening. Thursday of this week Mr. Peter Bisset will speak at the morning forum at 10:30 on “Flowering Trees and Shruba.” Mrs. William T. Reed, contralto, and Miss Sade Styron. pianist, will be the guests of honor and will give a program FKriday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and tea will follow. A dance for subdebutantes will be given Friday eveping from 8 to 11 o'clock. Mrs. Horatio N. Taplin left Washe 435 11th St. N.W. No More Bones in Shad! 3 without A Like ress o therne,weiv Absolutaly BONELESS SHAD THE MADRILLO] 1304 G St. N.W. Velour checks, flannels. nevelties, crepes and satins, for sport or busi- SREINE RN AR NN FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. 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