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S SO Soe Mrs. Coolidge Wi Ladies and Oth ment This OLLOWIN: custom estab- F lished carlier in the seaspn of receiving the ladies of the cab- inet late in the afternoon of the last Wednesday of ecach month, Mrs. Coolidge received them this aft- arnoon, and there was informal cbat over a cup of tew. lier in the afternoon Mrs. Coolidge received zroup of visitors quite informally, bt by speeial appointment a The ambassador of France and Mme. 3 vhose Jusserand will be the guests in wh honor the ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Tort will entertain at dinner this eveni ,{ Spain and Senor: o3 ssador ¢ i e ‘o Taltimore toda: de Riano will xc ind_will be the nner this cven! ald) lecture at ich Mr. Ralph on “Gothic With ure » i Mrs Dr. and Mrs. [ bers of the Spanis 2 Howary whose honor S lames Cou will e ner Thursday evening, April 10. VMinister of Egypt Host 10 Honor His King. ‘ Yousry ption this Willard Hote Mme. Y present and the alone. Their Yousry, will of the lc Egypt ¢ the Serbs, Croats Ante Tresich Pa- At dinner las: Secretary of 1 b a M The other and Mrs. the umba io Caetani; pvakia, Dr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. Fred A Wilbur J. Mry. Cuno Chv Represent Britten, Mr. ., Comu H. Radolph, B Drake D. McKenne © Tuckerman, Miss Mre. George . Francois Herger ioner and M Me. and M the recep- lard Hotel the was v Wil by of wholesome table wa blossoms vases and drawing room. An orchestra played all_during the hours of r: 3 visitors were the S Hughes, t and Mme. dor of Gierm Irwin ;. Judg <. Charles B8, Howery, Mrs. Ashurst, rt F. Mackenzie, Mr. t G. Walker and Mr. A. Drury i ne Peter and The Chief 11 be th turday ¢ rzer Mo her home o Just and Mrs. Taft s of honor at dinner ening of Mrs. Francois tertain in avenue Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper were honor guests at dinner last cve- ning of Col. and Mrs. A, E. Storgess. who entertained in their apartment at Mr | CIETY. iet II Receive Cabinet ers by Appoint- Afternoon, | Mrs. Emerson, will go to New York Sunday to spend a fortnight. The secre gation, Col, Mutt, tary sthonian le- X and Mme. aboard the nd are expect- to_arrive in New Yowk Friday. They will come at once to ~ashing- ton.” Col. Mutt was chief of (he gen- eral =staff of the 2d Army Di- vision and also was a member of the state assembly. The first Secretary of the Egyptian legation, Mr. A Hassanein, enter- ained informal dinner 'at the Shoreham last evening. The assistant secretary of war and Mrs. Dwight . Davis will go {6 Hot s today, where Mrs, Dayis will 1 through the early spring. Former Senator and Mrs. alisbury will entertain of eighteen at dinner this P Mrs es Lee “alls, N, J.. will arrive 00n 1o spend a ‘few d Ho Macfarland and which the latter's mother, Mrs. Berger Moran, will give evening in honor of the tice and Mrs. Taft Mac ith her_for his spring vacation her nephew, Mal- colm McConibe, jr., parents, Mr, Mre. Malcoim MeConihe, are Willard | company evening. t of Essex Fridav after- ys with Mrs. ttend _the | _An interesting group of native |\\'ashln1\"0l ans who have returned this weck for visits are the three | daugnters of Mas. Gen. Adolphus Gree| came to celebrate his [ birt anniversary. The old [ L. Miss Antoinette Greely, will | jbe & hington but two dayh as i sail Saturday on the Savoie to paas a few months in the south of France. She 15 17 attached to France. as she finished her education in Paris Mrs, Adams, the wife of | tite Rev. Charles Ix Adums, Episcopal rector in New Canaan, Conn., was the firat graduate of a high school in w hday Washington who entered Bryn Mawr | y; { without other training than that had from our schools. Shedd, the | wife of Dr. 4 of North! vay, N, known of Washing- y. wha, 1 her education in the of the White House. beginning of the world war was the champion nnis piayver | of the District. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. | Shedd leave the city Monday. | Col. and Mrs. Homer Grant will entertain at dinner this evening in | honor of Mrs. Emil Becker, who is | visiting Maj. and Mrs. i. V. Fragier. Mr. William Phelps Eno will enter- tain at dinner this evening. as her Haven ar- Mrs. be at afternoon | Rarrows | Julia itter, De- Gore has Nathaniel son, Mr. N. from 4 to 6 spent her girlhood as Mi Rutter, daughter of Mr. A. L. Rt | a former official in the Treasury partment Brig. Gen. Samucl D. Rochenbach vill entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mis Margaretta Wherry lof New York and Miss Marguefite | Brow Paris, who are guests of Maj. and Mrs. John L. Hines. Mrs F. Dimock left Wash- for Aiken to pass a Gei Henry Mr. and Mrs. L. Whiting Estes an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Marion Whiting, to Mr. Ao Breoking In 2400 16th street. ‘ The militar tine embassy. Col. Guillermo Valotta, ' n appointed assistant chief of ¢ rtine army, and, ac- jotta’ and i Washington | } 1 for Ar-, Among the you na . Miss Jan in Miss Ruth Stoddard. The counselor of the Pernvian am- ora de Gonzales Prada, acdgompanicd by the latter's mother, "~ _1309 G ST. NW, The Friendly Shop For One Day Only!!! CHOICE s TN Al 2 N attache of the Argen-(H Ti you have beei s with foot trouble, and have dreaded breaking in a pair of corrective shoes, set your mind at rest. “Ease-All” shoes are so de- signed that they bring instant foot comfort and require no breaking in. 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Dressmaking School advice in mak- entertained a | Miss Cheney left yesterday for New { York, and Miss Brait and Miss Davis will go to Hot Springs this afternoon, | Miss Soule and u‘(‘:lz:on returning to Boston tormorrow évening. . L. T. Warren, wite of Com- mander Warren, " wiil entertain _at luncheon tomorrgw for Miss McKee n% her guests, r. William Gates will come from Harvard to spend the, week end with Mrs. Brooke and Mjss McKee, Mrs. Leila H. B. Smith entertained a company of twenty-four at lynch- eon today, in her apartment at 2460 18th Strebt. The Beauregard Chapter, United Daughters of the GCoffederacy, of which Mrs. M. de Clare M. Berry is the president, 18 giving a card party this evening ‘at the Confederate Me- morjal Home, on Vermont avenue, A large number of tables have heen enguged, and it promises to he al brillfant saccess. Mrs. S. B. Milton | and Mrs. Robert' Willlams are chair- men of tickets. Judge and Mrs, Edwin B. Parker | of 2840 Woodley road entertained a company of twelve at dinner last evening in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis. Mr. . A. Vanderlip Leasen Munn Home on Scett . Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Vanderlip have leased the home of Mr, and Mrs. | Gurnee Munn on Scott circle. Mr. | Vanderlip has taken possession of | the house, and will be joined in a few days by Mrs. Vanderlip. Mrs. F. Fremont-Smith of Boston has arrived in Washington, to be the | §izuest of Mre. Edmund Pendleton at | Bhome, 2019 1 street. } Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Vander- ATift left Palm Beach last evening flor Whashington after spending the | meason at the Breakers. ¥ormer Senator and Mrs. T. Cole- of Newport, Rhode Island Will Hold a Sale at Their Former Shop 1311 Connecticut Avenue ixson ofy In- | xtreet. 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Fletcher; the mony was parformed in the British pItalian ambassador to France, Baron consulate and the religlous caremony | Romano Avezzano, at one time am in the American Pro-Cathedral of th bassador ‘Washington, and the Holy Trinity, Dean Beekman' offic United States consul general in Pari ing, Col. James A. Logan. Ame {Mr. Alexander M. Thackara. observer with the reparation commis- sion, was best man and among those | Mrs. H. W. Wilmot and her sor Peyton Wilmot of Mount Clair, N. 1 have taken an apartment &t the ¥ Hotel for a short on Ninth Dage.) who' witnessed th Temony were Mrs. Lippincott, mother of the bride; Dincol:, d{:\ghwr of Mrs. Hare Lip-|the United States ambassador to pincott of ashington, and the late | France, Mr. Myron T. 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