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SOCIET Society Mrs. Coolidge Will Receive a Small Group of Ladies This Afternoon at the White House. RS. COOLIDGE will receive a; few ladies in the White House thix afternoon by appointment The Secretary of State and Mrs Hughes were hosts to a distinguish- ed company entertaining in their home on 1Sth company included the Great Britain, Sir ambassador of Ar gentina and Mme. Pueyrredon, the minister of Sweden and Mme. ‘Wal lenberg, the minister of Czechoslo- the minister ha: Mr. and A. MacMurray, Mr William R. Castle. jr.. Mr Alian W. Dulles, the United ay, Mr. Hofr- ilips: Mr Mrs Post Wheeler, Mrs. Richard H. Townsenc Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. John Stew- art McLennan and Miss Mabel Board- man me Howard; t Vestivitien Yesterday At Belgian Embasey. T sador of Belgiunm. Haror tertained at dinner last of the birth Representatl the undersecre- 3 William Phillips solicitor eral, Mr. James M Rear Admiral Andrew T long, Mr. Frank n Polk, Mr Hernard Baruch, Mr Anderson. Iir Vernon Keilogg, mont, and Mr. Bdgar R fck H. Allen, Dr. Charle )], Thomas Fairsery 1l of New York ary of the embassy ot assador and gave a nusical the em ’ Baroness de Cartier vester- day afternoon in celebration of the King's anniversary, when Mme of the Metropolitan Opera Company and M. Deru, violinist to the King and Queen of Belgium. gave the program Oscar W m Phillip Underwood and Mre. poured tea for the guests included of the diplomatic of- ficial and residential socie The ambassador of Great Britain Sir lisme Howard, left this morning for New York to spend a short time The minister of Norway, Mr. Bryn., went to w York this morning snd will re he several days Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright ill entertain :\hr mpany at di ening in the a reet, Mrs. Lorillard Spe of New York is the guest of Representative and Mrs, Wainwright naval att of the Argentine and Mme. de Vago ente company at dinner last eve- Wardman Park Hotel, in the retiring military at- The Lassy Mme. Hauge will be hostess to & eompany nty-four at dinner in compliment tu Miss and her fiance, Mr rt Porter L . Gen. and Mrs. J Washingt “ Library Copies of Latest 52 FICTION All Newest Love, Mystery and Adventure xtories mow PEARLMAN’'S BOOK Only The Favorite hBob Esther™” Felt Hat S yesial 52-93 A new shipment of the Popular Ha edge brim fo College Girls jusiness W id Bobbette Hat girls with the shingle bob and wome want a small In black and whi and _ black, almond green, ¥ Dla: red and gray. ete sand Smart Gage Sport Hats $3.98 to $7.50 The most widely known Quality Sport Hat. In- dividual style and high- est. quality. Most com- fortable-fitting head size. New Arrivals of Trimmed Hats The Newest Fiith Avenue Styles $5.00 to $10.00 Creeron Millinery Co. 614 12th St. NW. at dinner last evening | tays of Mr. George Bond Cochrun The <urgeon general and Mrs. Hugh Cumming will go to New York evening and will sall Sat- | urday for Europe to #pend about two Dr and Mrs Gilbert (rosvenor { will entertain at dinner this evening | tn honor of Mise Josephine Hutchison tand her flance, Mr. Robert Bell Mrs. Thomas F. Waleh and Mrs. {John " Allan *Dougherty are leaving | Washington today for New York and {will sail Suturday on the Leviathan {for Burope. Mre Dougherty s ldelcpate to the first genersl coun- {eil meeting of the Leaguc of Red | Cross Societies, which will be held Jin Taris. ] Mrs Bessie tertain a P, Brueggemau wll| company at dinner this levening In honor of her sister Afrs.! Harrison Williams of St Louis. Th: suents will be women prominent in the afftalrs of the day and will num- { ber about twenty | _Mrs. Goodacre, wife of Ma. {Goodacre, is entertaining at br afternoon in her home on avenue. Her guests are Mrs. L. Fuller, Mrs. F. W. Henry, Mrs. Wilbur Zepp, Mrs. Idward Crane, Mrs. Roger Whiteford, Frank B. Lord, Mrs. Marshall son, Mrs. W. L. Crane, Mre. Jac Mrs. Miltan Boucher, s <. John Hardell, ae s vesstaaed b GROSYENOLK, Who, with Mr. Grosvenor, will entertaln at notable company at dinmer this evening. otter, Mrs. Betty Kimme! Frederick and Miss Gibson! Army Dance Last Mrs. Charl for Gen. Pershin, Hanson E. The Army da n houor 1 L s, John J. Pershing en last ev g at the Willlard Hotel was a de ¢ and was attended by o nguished compauy receiv line were the i War, Mr. Weeks: Gen. Pershing, Ma and Mrs. William J. S Co and Mrs. lorenzo D. iott, nd Mrs. James L. is have |and Mrs. Duncan E and Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D ements made th ~ latter's ' . r t B ol and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson en- entertuined at at dinner last evining pre- the committes for the dance others in the company uests were Serretary of War and Mrs Gen. and Mrs and Hrs. Morris and Mrs. John Hull. arles Mortimer, Col Col and M vening Martin, Gen. gnd Mrs . Gen. and Mrs. Qharles , Gen. and Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Hugh Drum, Stuart Heintzelman, . George Marshall, Col. rke Nugent, Col. wnd Scherer, Col Maj. and Mrs. J Mrs. B H Farnswe Nolan, and Mrs T. Q. Ashburn entertained a company at luncheon today at Rausch- |er's in compliment to Mrs. Halstead Dorey, wife of Gen. Dorey Gen Mme. Phillippe C. Soyez is giving a bridge party this afterncon for her duughter, Miss Lilta Dawson Mr. und Mrs. Wade H celed all their =ocial eny of the death of the Mrs. Chase dance,i a1 Invitations have Were he |1 Washington from Wecks, Dalton, Vanderbilt for the : war, Holbrook, ¢ daughter. Cornel 3 . | ¢ F. D | nest Locke. |Cor. ana M been Mrs. received embassy place Ap: 9, at Biltmore. J «nd Mrs. Reineger. Herbert Cr Col " LT Whene'er You Drop In OU will he delighted with the delicious food at the friendly Coffee Shop in The New Wiliard. and Mrs. 12:30 o'clock, W Mrs. . W Sibley was hostess atj luncheon yesterday at Rauscher’s, tertaining in honor of Mrs. ! by of New York. Covers were laid for ten Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Pierce, the latter | formerly Miss Leona Hurd. who were married March 26 at Dahlgren, Md now in York. They will be at the Hotel Vanderbile for several months while their apartment is being put in readiness for them | Mrs carter B. ne to her apartment in after passing Panama has returned the Mendota, several weeks in nd Sandwiches, Dainty Foun- and Special “Hot Dishes” each Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Shugert Adams Dinner every night—including have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter Lida to Mr. Claudius Henry Mastin Roberts Sat- urday afternoon, April 26, at 5 o'clock | in the Church of the Epiphany. Sunday—$1.50. Open from 7 AM. ’til Midnight Sundays from 6 to 9 P.M. The NEW WILLARD Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Sts. ||||||||l"|l||"|ll|I|N|IIlll||"||l||l|"ll||"||||||l||Illll"llll"""ll"“"“l Mr. Henry Martin Clarke of Boston was host at luncheon vesterday at| the Shoreham, when his guests in- cluded Mrs. Barron Watson of Boston Admiral and Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. W Harry Brown, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Dart- more of Boston and Mr. William Bowie Clark COFFEE SHOP T O O LT T T Stressing $10 With a noteworthy style display. Modes worthy of Washington's smartest women—and its smartest Shoc Shop. picturcd {Oul’ low’heeled. tai[ored modgls Patent, Satin and new colored Suedes and Ki skin. Tortoise, Cham pagne and White Kidskin. The “City Club Shop” of Sheer Chiffon Silk Hosiery In all the new Easter colors. $1.75 to $2.95 1318 G St. Also at our 7th St and 9th St. Stores ! tained at mother of the host, Johnson, Maj. and Mrs. Ralph King- man, Capt. William Bergin, Mrs. Wil- lfam Naylor, Mr. Wolfe. Vogelsang are in New York for a short stay at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mrs. Emory Sands has gone to New York, where she will be for a few days at the Ritz-Cariton. Former Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene entertained five at dinner last night at the New Willard, later taking their guests to the Army dance Miss Clara R Nurse has returned trém several months' visit with her| brother in San Diego, Calif., and has opéned the Girls' Friendly Society's holiday house, near Alexandria, Va. Former Assistant and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius and their =on and daughter, Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, jr. and Mrs. John B. March, formerly Miss Betty Stettin- ius, arrived at White Sulphur Springs yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Stettinius have been at Nassau for the winter and will remain at White Sulpfur until after Kaster. Mrs —(Continued on erson Howe will leave| Washington tomorrow to pass a fort- night in New York. Mrs. Howe en- tertained a company of twelve at || dinner last evening in her residence | ant street . 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