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8 SOCIETY. ociety President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests! at Dinner Last Night of Secre- tary and Mrs. Wallace. t and Mrs, Cool- the guests in whose honor the Hecretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Walla entertained a compuny of lowans dinner last evening in the dential suite at the New rangement of spring flower: ng tulips, jonquils and nareissi. Th were Senator Albert B. Cum- President pro tempore of the Senate, and his sisters, Miss Anne Cummins and Miss Margaret Cum- mins; Dowell Representative Ca: Representative Gilbert N us C Haugen, the assistani secretary of agriculture, Mr. Howard M. the only guest besid ads and Mrs. Mrs. John T \dams Mrs. James Goode, Mr. and Mrs . Mrs. Hollis Rawson and s Ruth Wallace xador of Italy Hoxt mbasxy Dinner Tonight. he ambassador of Iraly, Don Ge- 1 n u com- of cighteen at dinner this eve- Gore. | dering and he: s the guests of [some moments of the evening into an honor who is not an lowan: the di-| section of the Marine Band fyrnished a continuous program for dancing. Mrs. James F. Byrnes, president of the club, received the hundreds of guests and standing beside her were |the Speaker und Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Al Byrnes wore a charming gown of | presi- Willard Hotel. The table had a charming ar- includ- h ¢hite crepe with a design in black und silver beads traced all over it. Mrs. Gillett wore a_gown of pe- | tunia_color, slightly draped, and a graceful scarf of tulle in the same oft shade The buffet supper was served in | the alcove, where guy spring flowers | adorped the table and at one side {a table was espectally arranged for the president of the club, guests of honor and others, Charming beyond conception were the musical numbers, ributed by Miss Lucy Gate etropolitan Opera Company . her ren- personality turning ovation for her. The new Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur. received an’ es- former Representative and | pecially warm weleome, that being his first appearance at a large on- gressional social mecting. and regret was expressed that Mrs. Wi'bur was | not able to accompany him. Former | Senator and "Mrs. Altee Pomerene | were also guests. k hostesses for the occasion Byrnes, th m- | e board, Mrs. Per- n D, E A . John H. | wick, Mrs. Howard Reeside, Mr: | mer . Leatherwood, Mrs, Carl R. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1924. the disposal bt the committec for the |Rose Gouverneur Hoes and Mrs. Rich- afternoon ard Parker Crenshaw. In addition to the music by the| The Marine Band, Mrs. Thomas §. Lovette, | pear. in costume in charge of the sale mezzo-soprano, and Miss Edith Crow- | of flowers and candy includes Miss der of Shreveport, La., will sing; |8 special featu s will be given | Edwards, Miss Nina Diumantopoulis, by Miss Moxs Corinne | Miss Drorothy Dennett, Miss Muriel Stevens, M Sleanor Gray. Miss Kugenia Le Metle, Margaret Zolnay s Kimmell. M irginia O'Donnelly. Mm 5 v . Miss Julia Hum w6 iliza- renowned astrologist, and Burn s renshaw, the TIndian Guide, a fortune teller, 3 nan Clark, Mi several clever impersonators, includ- * Ruth Stoddare ing Mrs. Bruce MacArthur, and Ha- | Miss Elizabeth Miss Betty We: wailan music, with also grand opera | ner. Miss Virginia Scidon, Miss selections by artists of the Washing- | Kenia Lejeunc, Miss Margaret Rohrer ton Opera Company, are on the pro- | and Miss Elizabeth Woolwarth. gram of the' afternoon. A nable sdmission fee will be arged at the door. Secial interent 818015 belng ghorn | - CArBrd &2 SHe 00k, in the debutante group who will ab-| M Samuel Goodacre of 2210 Ca- near in carnival costume, welling can- | oty SUNNE RGN 0" picet Mrs, dy and flowers. Howard (handler e Christie, the noted artist, will selec Fevetley of Maryiing. o e e T e et o T the | Tepresentative and Mrs. J. Mayhew geleetion by Luclan Powell, called the | Walnwright were the guests of henor American Turner, both artists heing |8l the mid-Lenten Army dance last ng the judges also of the m ening at the New Willard Repre- | attractive eostume worn at the fete, |sentative Wainwright was for several | for which a prize is 1o be given | years assistant secretary of war. The The complete 1Bt of pulronesses in- | Kuests numbered about” 500, und werr cludes Mme. Ikengren, Mme. Hague, |Feceived by Representative anti Mre. Mrs. Rreckinrid Long. Mri shni | Wainwright, Gen. and Mrs, William J Lejeune. Mre. It I Govin, Mre. Wal- | Snow Col. and Mrs, Lorenzo D. ter Tuckerman, Mra. A Giary Johnson, | Gasse Mrs. Watson Frecman Clark, Mrs | Gen. and Mrs. Snew were hosts at Pearl Moore Grav. Mrs Victor Cush- | dinner, preceding the dance, their man, Mre. Minnigerode Ar Mre. | guests being asked to meet Representa- The Newest Apparel FOR MISSES, JUNIORS, tive and Mre, Wainwright. the company were Representative and | Gen. st of debutantes who will ap- | Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, the military at- | Maj. Gen. and Mr. tache of the British embassy and Mrs. | The | Chariton, itt, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Virginia Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, ( Charles Treat, Col. a { Hawkins, Capt. and A and Mr. and Mrs. Maj. Gen. had among their guests the dance the fora SOCIETY. Others inlland and Mme. Wroblewska, Dennis E Gen. and Mrs. Hines L. Hines| Maj. and Mrs nner be. |had_ax gnests Col. and Mrs. minister of Po- (Corntinued on” Ninth Page.) (MO and Mrs. Robert C. Davim Nola ¢ ompany numbered thirty-tw. Commissioner and |and the party was given in compi nd Mrs. | ment to Miss Margaret Wherry . Hamilton | New York and Mi Arthur Snow | Brown of Paris, who are visitio Harry Meem Marguerit Francis €. Delas The ambassador of Cuba and Senora | Chindbloom and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant. Will be ths | M. La_Follette, inister of | D. U. cter will en- Cummin Wesley L. GIRLS MODERATION | Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Henry Allén Cooper, Mrs. Fdward Rt Davis, Mrs, N. Garner, Mrs. Frank Clark . Finls J. Garrett, Mrs. Martin (', Madden, Mrs. Nichoias Longworth, 3 . R. Anthony, jr. Mrs. John W.| gqheville, N. €. Mr. liug Ten- | brother, Mr. Winthrop Sands, Sabath, Mrs. | : in his | ments of our younger clientele for School, Sports, and Mme. | Burton renth. Mes Efwar T | o cncho of the British, embashy. | homeiatiWocdbury, 1. 1 Bt s SENORA DE ARIAS, i PRICED WITH Guest from Panama of Senor Edwards Chlari of (he Panama mission and | SeSvee CNISH, We Src imnaletae denien et —and chosen with especial regard to the require- Sweaters Accessories are giving a reception this afternoon | i{arold Sims and Mr. G. I o e dd:‘;::».d\"r“llr’l;v 1‘12.7.:‘ Skirts Hats ke By Rlise S ohtl s tobert Ceell, cousin of Mr. Cecil at Her 9 i Underwear i four) Mr. and Mrs. James A Tomas of |ynd Mr. Jones, sons-in-law of Mr. and coretary of the Urugu e Rl e e S L | will ‘be the best man. Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear. 3 Vs At A .o 7 Y b everingdn coms | == | Stiche SPMthe Dritinn embmssys e | o2 = Jonn Gowen Eottsana i e lOI’tPI e ears em A LR ! e | their dau Mre. Will M il | L= | for Gen. Aldophus W. Greely in cele- A ish embass are I | the minister of Colombia | hration of hie sighthtieth’ birthday | fons the Dritish embassy ut |they ‘arc guests at the Huntington ind Senora de Olaya, Senator and Mrs. | anniversary, which really was yester oln EEnoNT, Lat tronide Mo Hotel g > | nephew of Mrs. Vanderbilt. and Mr. [HUT 0L 0 heir daugh- . cis | day, so many of the general's friend ters will remain in California unti White, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, | were Invited to the. White Houss = | the middle of ‘April, when they ex- Knitted Sports Apparel th stary of the Swiss legation, | musical vesterday. Gen. Greely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing will| pect to moter to Coronado and the nd Mrs. Harry Nor- hood friend of Dr, E ind Mme. de Pena. Grosvenor's families forte e o ) s i sl —— Exquisite Outhits for Infants. thora de Souxa Leao Gracie, wife | poseador of anuce. aad’ MinS 1oy | winter. Mrs. Tomas' was formerly| The Monticello Mi-Careme fetr to . o of the charge d'affaires of Brazil, will | wife of the Chief Jugtice, are pre- | Miss Dorothy Reed. & niece of Mrs. morrow afternoon at the Hote Ii°e’re showing cvery wanted color | g sn either Chiffon or Thread Sik. ° 3 Let Us Demonstrate Our Repair Service Ezvery pair guarantced against garter runs by the genuine Coral Band. and | a 3 3P0V 3 3 o | Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor | Leander Mot ok -6 a s bk Buthatic iy ra Suits Coats Dresses T/ - Tl P A A I ne Longel (1e3} L()O enry Wilder Keves, Gen. and Mrsifday, but the party was planned to. | have as their guests over Sunday Mexican border to meet Mr. Guthrie ment, 3 . Fremont and the | Grosvenor, and has at home this afternoon from 4 to | giding at the tea table, swhich wil]| LANSing. | Shoreham from 3 to 6 o'clock. unde At the’ smbussy. 1668 13 5 ol the direction of Mrs. Laird Dunlop. f}fi;)fi irkla!hggi ;S?m.;"‘n‘u".-”r‘f"}: Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Colden T H.,jr. and her team of Jefferson op- . — 3 docorations. Assisting awill be Mre | RUREles have returned from two portunily workers promises to be one The minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel| Barrand 11 Snall, Mrs. Charles Jo|months spent at St. Petersburg. Fla. of the most brilliant affai F. Wallenberg, will return to Wash- | (quien 1% Jnel, Mrs. Charles hal gng are at jrighton until the mid-Lenten season. So much inte ington this evening from New York, | Harold Shedd of North Conway, N Ir. |first of next week they will open Attaches to this festival that g where he has n for about a we: and Miss Rose (;'rp’l dauéh . O‘i.[hp”— own apartment in the Woburn, at extra ballroom has been placed i, Tralter B o wite of|the general; Mrs. Frederick Coville, |1910 Kalorama road ! qQrs. oo mim e Augustus Gresly, jr.; Mrs. Edwin 3 ing & osvenor, Miss Lillian Burke and ier home in Georgia, after spend- [ GrOSVEIon Niss Lillian Burke the winter here at the Lee House. | shr o LG inoaughter of} yyi ivict of (olumbi ? PO tae T ek thy ene | Washingtou lat mieht is visit- Representative and M John X her' studies at Mount “Mrs. G Burr at the Men Philips Hill will be hosts at_dinner | Holyoke College. jRENCEHCETERDIY: ik Ak he el this evening in honor of Miss Cornelia o i ndorbilc and et fance. ‘the Tion. Cornelia Vanderbilt, daughter | Mre Tdwin & r entertaincd A. Cecil 'he be eightee; . George . Vanderbilt, whos: f v unc » oda ests in the company. SIEBSETR marriage to the Hon. J. F. A, <e?be tntomAdly/ A “," Bt ok — first secretary of the British embassy, The Congressional Club was the | will take place April 29, will have as | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Hodees mecting piace last night of a large | her maid of honor Miss Rachel Strong | have tuken an apartment at the share of both Senate and House to{of Cleveland, Ohio. The bridesmaid hlands for a fortnight, having attend the annual reception given in | will ba Miss Augusta MeCs Miss from their home at Forrest | jonor of the Speaker and Mrs. Fred- | Helen Moran and Miss Chicago, early this wee ick H. Gillett. The audienee room | derbilt of New York. Miss Elizabeth he club was brilliant with the | Smith of Boston, Miss Margaret Cecil, s Barbara Sands has gone of flags of the states of the |cousin of Mr. Cecil; Miss Louise Ross [ New York for the week. Sne will ‘nion, flowers and paims, while a!Todd and Miss Avleen Reynolds of ®spend the Easter holidays with her FStreel (orner Thirteenth Charles Keller, Engineer Commiss R T 2 22 PP TP Zl) Join Our Dressmaking School Expert advice in every branch of Sewing, and assistance in purchase of Materials aud Patterns. Six Lessons, $5.00 Pictorial Review and Elite Styles Patterns. Hemstitching, Pleating. Battons Made to Order. TRY ; 2 SWorzYNS FIRS™ 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Fashions for Young Women The newest and loveliest! You'll see them the first warm Sunday in the colorful parade up and down 16th Street—you’ll see them each radiant spring day in the gay youth- ful crowds that throng F Street—and wherever you see them you will know that the gay- est, the smartest, the most alluring of these Misses’ Fashions were probably discovered at Jelleff’s. In their shop exclusively for the miss. Marson Mavrice S. E. Corner 13th and G. Streets, N. W. Tomorrow—Promptly 9:15 AM. 4-HOUR SALE— 9.15 A.M. to 1 P.M. ONLY | MONTH END CLEARANCE Every $8.50 Hat Every $7.50 Hat Every $5.00 Hat This includes Hats that have been in the store but a few hours. Frocks, $35.00 Frocks that go to parties or frocks that stay at home—frocks that quite as believably might pay strict atten- tion to weighty business, so varied are ‘hese Styles- The tailored smart- ness of canton flfld mshanara crepes, the Qoft l\lste!' o{ Eafin afld flat crepes and increasingly delightful colorful prints. The very lines bespeak slen- der youth and gay insouciance — basques. tiers, stunning drapes, set off by beads and embroideries or, erchance, by soft lace yokes. Ereens of budding trees, blues of the misty sky, sophisticated black, tan, cocoa and navy blue. Other Frocks, $25.00 to $125.00 Suits, $49.50 Undeniably sure of themselves and their smartness! Boyish styles join hands with men's wear suitings and man's last fortress is down. Hair- line stripes and plain color twills— either is “no end”™ smart and becom- ing in the single and doubie breasted styles, with ribbon and braid-bound edges. Smart Suits, $29.50 to $89.50 Coats, $75.00 Slim and indubitably of spring, 1924. Quite correct are tuxedo revers from throat to hem, fur-banded, silver braidings, adorable cartridge flutings are seen. Aglow with color—rust, li- chen, cocoa, tan, navy and black. Stunning Coats, $25.00 to $125.00 Store Hours—9 to 6 Saturday Hosiery Specials —Women’s Chiffon Silk Hosiery—We have them in twenty- five new colors, including black and gun metal. A Gine qualivy, sheer and clear. These Hose §F .00 will surprise you at this very low price. i Every pair perfect. Pair ...............c.e.. e— ‘Women’s Full-fashioned Chiffon Hosiery, in twenty spring shades, including banana, peach, s 69 French nude, dawn, airedale, Indian skin, . gun metal, black, silver and light gray. Very _ special for Saturday at..... s 3 Pairs, $5.00 Women's “Humming Bird” Guaranteed Sik Hosiery—Many new shades have arrived in this wonderful silk hose. Every pair fully ranteed to give satisiaction or a new pair %r“:? of charge. Sizes 8 to 10 Per pair The New Flannel Vests The very newest creation, to be worn with tai- lored suits and skirts. Very smart; effective y trimmed with white pear! buttons and silk bind- s .50 ing. In a complete assortment of colors, in- —— cluding poudre blue, marigold, lanvin, tan and sheik. Sizes 34 to 42. Very special at......ceee Deauville Scarfs Are in Demand Very stylish_and smart, shown in a great color display, to be worn with coats, dresses or suits, in square and long effects. Speeially priced at— $128 to 345 7 L L 2 o Hundreds of Hats are ar- riving daily for April sell- ing. We must make room for them. Hence the re- markable savings. Hats for_Every Occasion of Day or. Evening These Colors— These Materials— Black and white, black Fine Milans, Co- and red, navy, almond, burgs, crepe-straw com- powder blue, China red. binations, ribbon hats, Mexico, wood, sand, and in a diversity of true hosts of others, Parisian shapes. TP I T T I T T T TT T T T IOV T I T T A E T I T WIS T T T AT T I 77 ? e TR l N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N