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Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining Guests at Another of the Musicals Today. RS. COOLIDGE will entertain at the third of her series of at the afternoon, capacity of wusicals, House thi sked 1o the Lenten White the pro- the guests in llowing . the 1, 10 be by John Barcla und Mme. d'Alvarez, tea will be served state dining room. Presiding at will Mrs. John J. Adolph Caspar Miller and receive and presente the tea table be dent and Mrs. Coolidge and Calvin aving the White for Mercersburg are students, tion_spent with W. Sterns, House guest this evening Coolic Jiouse thi Academy after a them has me vening where th s been a time, Wh leuves for France the guests in « the amb dor of Cuba rora de la Torriente will en- dinner Wednesday. ambassador of nd will be Herbert C. Hoover, wife of the retary of Commerce and head of will entertain _infe ¢ evening ut supper for ard of the Girl Scouts, ircl. meeting in the ceremouy of laving the stone of the Girl Scout’s little the “Home, Sweet Hom: wod in front of the Treasury o many months, and purchased m, will take plice LOMOFTOW Jinted Secretary of Wilbur, and Mrs. arrived in Washington 1l La Fayette. nd Mme. n at Dinner. thonia t dinne the rep of the of the to Bel- fternoon suburban wife sador his the Phillips, ami ive lock at retary of right will 41 dipner Saturday eve Wright entertained a com- heon today in Mrx at It York yes- the week. Land Land wife of Wwent tn New =h Clark will en- hah-jong th smil Beck- who is the house f Ruffal nd Mrs. Laurence Ver- Maj ir attache British em- oup Capt. Christie. has gone 1 to spend a few days. . Heath will in their home street, the former’s sister, Bowman of Munchie, n Miss Phoebe Noblesville, Ind., who will “hington tomorrow. Miss tudent at Vi will rem Mrs. Perr: arri Heath with M after cas until Wright has with Washburn Wright, from school to pass Mrs. Hamilton her, her son, Mr. has ret spring vacatio Thomas F. Walsh entertained any of thirty at dinner last in her residence on Massa- aven Mrs a ‘com evening chusctts Wigmore of is making a Marion avenue Yorik Pranchs nnecticut t visit in New return- morning, ar Ad- Mrs. Charles Noble Gregory ed to Washington vesterda After a visit of a week to ¥ Tniral Welles, commandant ut the 31 base, Hampton roads, Mr. Greg- also visited stown, York- villiamsburg, Hampton and ning Mr. Gregor: small dinner rwick entertained at honor of Mrs, Sam- uel 8. vn, N who is visiting -in-law _and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh. marriage of Mrs. Constance er Minot to Mr. William ans, of Boston, took place yes home of the bride’s mother, ams. The cere- at 1 o'clock by Wood, pastor of the Covenant in a =mall company of relati . The wedding was planned or Wednesday of last week but was postponed to await the arrival from izurope of Mrs. Arthur Little, mother of Mr. Means, who came to Washing- 1 to attend the ceremony. he: brid was given in marriage by her grandfather, Senator Henry «abot Lodge, and had no attendants. obert Whitman Means of Bos- on, was best man for his brother. AMrs. Means has been identified with ashington society the greater part her life, having been a frequent s’ u baby, of her grand- dge, and the late o . Her father, the late Rep- sentative Augustus Peabody Gard- ner, served Massachusetts in the low- A some years, and in re- Mrs. Grafton Minot ter home here. 1un The Rev. Dr. Char! the Church presence of "ot former Rep- JOHNSON’S EDUCATOR FOOD Crackers and Cookies Carton Wafers .15¢ Wafers Wafers Toasterettes Toastercttes . Toasterettes . Fruit Crackers ‘ducator Iiducator “ducator ‘ducator “ducator ucator ucator ucator ucator ucator Fducator Zducator .70c ..-15¢ .35¢ Gluten Cookies. .. Cape Cod Cookies. . Sugarland Cookies.. Raisinland Cookies ‘ducator Lassesland Cookies Liducator Lemonland Cookies. MAGRUDER’S BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. & K 5t. 'hoae in_4180, blished 1870. THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USF 4 )N 2y, SHwshmgleons Coffec IT IS MADE JUST, DISSOLVE ~AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! who | for | i and Baltic | Emory | ar and | en- 35¢¢ 2ieodlc” THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Series of Lenten resentative Joseph H. Himes of Ohio. was hostess at luncheon Thursd | evening in her home at 1627 New | Hampshire avenue in compliment to Mrs. Simeon D, Fess and Mrx, Frank B. Willis, wives of the senazors from Ohio. Others in the company ere Mrs. Charles C. Kearns, Mrs, A. K. F Stephens, Miss Grace Burton, Mrs. 3Uis Moore, Mrs, Charles Brawd, Mrs. Roy Haines, Mrs. Roy G. Fitagerald, | Mrs. Isracl'Foster, Mrs. Willkam M. Morgan, Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mrs. EJOI:M Cable and Mrs. Sherwood. | The Congres | invitations for |tea this week, | honor _will b Great Britain minister of A the minister ional Club has issued the Friday afternmoon when the guests of the ambassador of ir Esme Howard: the way and Mme. Bryn, ¢ Hungary and Count- the Minister of Fin- rom; the minister of the nds and Mme. de Graeff and the minister of Siam, Phya Buri [ Navarath. The tea Friday will be from 4 to 6 o'clock in the clubhouse, (at_2001 New: Hampshire avenue The club has also issued cards for a4 dance dry evening, April 1, ifrom 8 to 12 o'elock { i Miss Kathar| on vesterday fo in \bus. Ohio. after spending a 1 portion of the winter with her uncle and _aunt, Senator and Mrs, on D. Pess. { e Bazose left her home Wash- Miss Natalie Hammond will enter- tain at dinner this evenins. | Miss Marion @w in Washington with her husba; evening, March 25, | Trumbull will return {te Washington Wednesday morning |from Boston, where she was the ! guest of, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lyman. | Miss Helen Gary has returned to | Washington from school to spend the jspring holidays with her parents, | former minister to Switzerland and | Mrs. Hampson Gary. ton, shared hono | her sister, Mrs. Robert ¢ dinner given by Mr. an | nans Freeman, at the iNew York. Mre. Me | Parrish a staying { Club I New York | wr, Hewson 1ostx | at Dinmer Laxt Evening. ! Mr. apd Mrs. Jonn 1l at dinner last er home at St. Aug Parrish Mrs. W. Wi- Hotel Plaza in e and_ M the Colony | _Mrs. Larz Anderson is entertaining ! the American Pen Women this after- her home on Massachusetts He ¥lora soloist writte MeGill d will by Mrs. Keefer sing « Walter will be posi- | Bruce Leiter have M. Hinkle for next tions amd Mrs | Howe d the home Pillars, at Joseph of Mrs, ( n, Ga., Joachin entertained | today at_th Kuests Mr: = Mrs. A ! Mrs. Paul 1 jat a bridge luncheoh | Roosevelt, having as Charles 1. Abernethy n Woodward, Mrs. George King, Mrs, W, | Bes has* boe! E. Rose. Mrs. J. F. Tomlinson, Mrs. by the serious illnes Rufus Clark, Mrs. D. A. SKinner, Mrs. | = | Saras e M. D aaper M| Mrs. Thomas H. Stevens hus gone t Bealle, Mrs. James Mulc Mrs, Ot- |8t Augustine, Fla. whore sf tamar’ Hamele, Mrs. George K. Den- | & at the Ponce de Leon i mark, Mrs. W, R. Cole, Mrs. Wistar | Balderson and Mrs, W. W. King. Canon_ . {merly of W his mothe ary Mrs. . riman has iseue pvitations orrow after her ' street, Mmy * Verrier, who au Chavan- fay - {_Dr. and Mrs. William ! Kendall of Freeport, Me., {to Washington for Conversa . at have com: W vikit, und 4 ! Mrs, Lawrence S | 3 1 wton street rth- jette. Mre. James Huntington T daughter, Mrs. Leonard Bloc home this afternoon, at 211 rama road, the residence of the after 4 o'clock, and will receive { Monday aftcrnoon March 3 Mrs. Helen Ray | called out of the death of her Charles 3. Ra Ilagner Las Dheen | city by the sudden uncle, Commodore tter, | again | | Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Burr, who make | their home at the New Willard, en-| Mr. | tertained five at dinner there' lust |Grohmann have { night. { will sail We {for Europ Mrs, B ebane. who has | been a frequent visitor in Washing- William harles | to New York and | aboard the Bremen | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Evening Dresses for | SPRING Disclose such charming innevations | as the headdress to match the frock (as in the model sketched) and 1 X many other inspired touches. A - large and varied collection of smart models. This freck of pastel blue taffeta with beaddress of gold cloth. ’ SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK! 2 GOVERNOR WINTHROP DESKS This bhandsome SOLID MAHOGANY writing desk will add charm and personality { to any home. In order to place more of these desks in ‘Washington homes we have speciaily priced them for this week at— 1202 With Secretary Top, $190.00 GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Have Your Furniture of 3-Piece Parlor Labor Only Slip Covers Cabinet Werk rials at low prices, MRS, JOSEPHUS DANIELS, former Neeretary of the Navy Danicls, and with him to share henors at the North Caroliaa Society reception Friday last evening with |tertained at the tea and dance at Le at | Paradis Saturday gompany |5¢ Mi | Representativ ingt Heatri ley; A M v Dunlc Betty sor Mr | tamily Bl tation Argen in the partm 1o | Vaile A Vag tine | Wiltia onor. | - : | UPHOLSTERED or Living Room MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Now and Save Dollars UPHOLSTERING $ e L T S A 627 F St. NW. s onsi e s acantes Phone Main 8139 ning will be a motion plcture, “See- ing~ Argentina,” and the Argentine tango, danced by Charles Thayer and little Miss Evelyn Knowles. cial and cha Mrs. J. . Murdaugh is in charge of the sale of articles at tha tea to be given by the Gentlewomen's gue tomorrow afternocon at o'clock, the Davidge house, 1624 | street. ¢ —_ B Mrx. Roswell 1o Be Houtess For University Wome: Mrs. Walter Boswell will be hostess at the tea for Mme. Wroblewska, wife of the minister of Poland, to be given by the American Association of University Women, Wednesday after- noon. Miss Kstey, Miss Mary Riley and Miss Sue Schoolfield will preside at the tea table. The Penguin Club und the Leugue for Industrial Democracy have issued fnvitations for a dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Bertrand Russell at the City Club, Saturday evening. April 12, at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Edwin T § n will preside, and Mr. Russell will speak on “Euro| Laurence Todd is in reservations. Mes. W. V. Co ] H. M. Hanway have go! and are at the Hotel De Sota 4 pete 'he hostesses af the soiree and | concert o€ ihe Washington Salon and | United Arts Soclety Thursday night at the Playhouse, 1814 N strect north- | Ly st. will be Mrs. Helen Jean Paul! Starr, "Mrs. Ads wW. Duncan. Miss Louise Evanson. Miss Rose £ Mo Touine Waille Puffer, Mrs. Mary H. Proctor, Miss Lillian Miss Mar: “rances Ward, France H. Phipps, \}r»’ ter Albertson, Mrs C. L. Buena M. Marix, Miss Ivy | worth and Miss Kdna B. Duncan. | The guests of honer and pl'lllk‘lllkl“ ! speakers and those who will ||l' pre- {sented Ly Mr. Rudolphe de Zapp.! resident the are: Mr rederic J. Haskin, known riter; Senhor Albertn eruv tint: Misx Tt AT\%)i Anown painter and | gan Miss FEllzabeth Sabin, who Mrs. Fecently won first prize in a cover de- [ Vro sign competition, and Mr: Ossgip Ferelma, Russian portrait painter. ‘A program, including musicai and other entertainment number: will be presented by Miss Juanita ¥ Yfl‘l‘h lich, soprano, with Mrs. Earl Car bauh at the piano: Miss Eugenia Bot- kin. violinist, with Mr. John . M. Zimmermann at the piano; Mr. Frank A. Schoedler, planist; Lieut. Horace A. Lake, group of hass solos, W th r. George Ross. accompanist Mas- ter Bob Carbauh, xylophone num- bers Dance numbe will be pre- sented by Miss Edna Brandt Duncan, Miss Esther A. Cloyd. Miss Lucy Bod- Master George Bodkin, with Mrs Gertrude ¥. Rodrock at the piano. will Mrs, Not the Thu | Gen, but and Mr. and Mrs. | o Savannah | and w. en soglet the 1 Barreto, 2mily Burling | Mrs. G tice afternoon a small of sub-debutantes, in honor s Dorothy Johnson, daughter of ohnson of Wash- % Miss o Marion Bark- Chandlee of T o evy Chase tained s party Saturday afte r her dapghter Jewell, in ¢ fifth birthday an included Ruth . Alice Crane, John Briar. Walter Palm- Lincoln and Adrien IHender- Mr«. David B. Ogden and her daugh- ter Harriet of New York are at the New Willard, where they arrived Vesterday. They plan to spend the Week there The annual ball of the Shipping | Board and Fleet Corporation Welfare Society will be held Tuesday, April 29, in the Hall of Nations, Washing- ton Hotel, the proceeds from the xale | of tickets going to the general fund of the welfare society. This organi- zation has been in existence sl n period of the world w d_Mrs of New inglish _and Conn., arrived rday for the lub Cervantes has fssued invi- s for the club's ¢ ration of | early tine night ich will be auditorium of the P HEMSTITCHING Buttons Covered of the Argen- e 5 Mr. Frederic s = MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2581 18th St. N.W, of m the guests of Other features of the eve- | gol 9378 Everyone Admires —the artistic designing and expressive effectiveness that characterize Blackis- tone floral emblems. Wreaths FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH Phone Main 3707 Hundreds of Women Find Comfort in Specially Fitted Menihan Arch-Aid Shoes Special Demonsiration All Week Today’s response to our announcement that Mr. Jack Boyle, expert foot diagnostician, would be with us, has proven a revelation in the great number of women who came in longing for foot relief—Style and Comfort combined. Mr. Boyle of the Menihan Arch-Aid Shoe Co. person- ally supervises your fittings, and selects the exact ;mb.‘mum of heel and toc widths for your particular It will be to your advantage to see these shoes. Try on a pair out of curiosity. Then and only then will you appreciate the features that are built into Menihan Arch-Aid Shoes; real ease, perfect fit and beauty. $10 $11 $12 The Hecht Co. 7th at F E=lale———=lolc——lajlc——c——=Jal——]c———[olc—=olc——=lale—=lolc——]———|ol——ol—=lalc—=]o]c——]a] o} MONDAY, MARCH . Ploree, Mr. 1. n, bbons, follow. Several arranged to pre Henry cloe Maurice H. Mrs, 24, has achleved an enviable record for benevolent work accomplished among employes of the Shipping Fleet Corporation and their Board and fleet committ Mr. s form the include frman; Mr. A. Mr, H. AL Mr. R. J. Skidmore, The art committee, of the Women's City Club, Miss lda Rainey, chairman, & dinner Wednesday 6:30 o'clock. have . Burleigh Modern The dinner Kentucky Socie raday night, v'elock, at 2400 16th strec honor of (¢ The memb Kentucky Soclety were @ guest ® called out of the city on « duy arranged for the Richard K Rodman, | Feland, Admiral an resentative and Mr. ption in T. Allen . Allen as he w nator Mrs Mrs. ntative and Mrs. will le the be Mrs in Robison. re. -rtainment ranged for music | cards and dancing. liam Laird Duniop, jr., the urda Shoreham for the be ed at given 1o fund by the |ington Turncr, Mes Bagby, M . . Mrs, | Cabot oman, Mr: Nannic Lauri and Dyeing Co. Linc. 7700-7701 ‘ STONELEIGH COURT ) CAFE Conn. Ave., Special Table d’'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIO DURING DINNER Luncheon, 65c Clab Breakfast, Alao regular a Ia carte wervice Weil, Klucken, Mr, Theodore will speak on “Why Modern Art” and Parkhurat Art” ¥rench club will mect Tuesday, 7 to 8 o'clock. parties hostesses of the evening | Eben W. Thacher and Th society, Mr. William Jennings Pine, will make the introductions. | Mary Pyle, committ Stevens, Leland S. Jobe. tractions of the occasion will presence of Marcia, 1924. SOCIETY. Miss Margaret | toe danc: ive @ | astrological readings. Zolnay will give Count de Zapp dunee Board and families. corporation offi- in_charge | A L. Lansdale. Williams, Mr. Mr. J. L. Mek- Nr. 1. M. Hicks and Mr. SeCretary -treasurer. will following : Jobn 1. 8 Gladys L. Ma Touls Sussma: The residenc 30 P of Mr. Ciceron A street was the meeting place afteroon of about forty Idren, invited there to celebra ] J. M of I Jotn M. Dade of Culpeper. \Va James A it birthday anniversary of the aughter Helen. were games With prizes, and cefreshments fr rmingly’ ae orated tabie, where pink roses ferns predominated and at Morgan on “Why Discussions will | section of the have been de the reception of which meets | at $:30 holding a and Mrs. s of the to have met in February, March 20 reception Admiral | . and Mrs, Mrs. Tod Rep- | John Lang- | Rep- | neh- | the receiving line Barkley, Mrs. Mrs. John | president of the chairman of the | has ar- | will be nd there will | remi fete to ternoon at the fit of the Mon- | Mrs, James Hunt- Mitchell Carroll John F. Lo- er Pendieton, Mrs. Forrest | Conness and | of at- | the rive b mi- s Prices. invited. Squirrel Chokers 5.50 Foxes in All Shades #22.50 up One who will Corner L St. 23e to $1.06 Your Patronage Is Invited nms ‘of West Point, i of Richmond i Itimore. 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