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SOCIETY. Societ President and Mrs. Coolidge Attending D. A. R, This Evening. Annual Congress, T dent and ning ses: n of the annual congress, Natlonal olu- Daughters of the American Re ; tion, at Continental Hail tonight { They have with them at| the White Hou: the President's B t. M Don Pollard, who here to attend the D. A. R. ongre: and her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pollard, and a daughter, Miss Minnia Pollar Mrs. Coolidge will hold a for the delegates to the I congress Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'cloek. 1 She has also taken a box for the apring carnival to be presented at| tha New National Tuesday afternoon. ! April 29, at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the free wards of Providence Hos-, pital i Yesterday the President and Mrs, | Coolidge took a Mayflower, havin house guests and the retary and Mra Edward T. The trip followed their attendance at church service and dinner was served on the Mayflower while making the Poturn trip to Washington . HE Pr idge Mrs. Cool- eve- stayin ception A. R Relgian Envoy With Baroness de Cartier Hosts. The ambassador of Beigium and Raroness de Cartier entertained at ! Juncheon yesterday at the embassy | in honor of the minister of public | health of Canada and Mme. Beland. ! The other r of Sweden and m Wallenbers, the chief of staff, U, S. A, Gen. John J. Pershing; the under- | secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Garrard B. Winston; Col. and Mrs. Morris Iimest Locke, Mrs Joseph Leiter, Mers. Hope Slater, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant and Mr. Jules Henry of the embassy stafr. The ambassador of G H Sir_Esme Howard, retu e ington this morning from > where he has been visiting for se eral days. nister of the Serbs. Croats | venes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa- | Tichich, has returned to Washington ! §fter passing a short time in New Invitations have been issued for a luncheon which the minister from Panama will give the presidential £uite at the New Willard, Wednesday He will have fourteen guests. Mrs. Sol Rloo Miss Vera | Bloom will be at home at the Hotel Hamilton tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, when they will be as- Ferri John L. Cable, Mrs. Finis | J rrett, Mrs. Richard Yates and Theodore Tiller. | will take place National-Society 4305 Colorado avenue. be performed Abernathy, d by u reception The bride will be given in marriage | by her father and will be attended by | Mrs. Roger M. Fred as matron of | bonor. Little Jane Virginia Walton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward F. | Walton, be the train bearer. | Mr. ~ Burklin will be the best man for his brother The ceremony | by Rev. Wil | and will ‘be fol- Miss Florence Seville Berryman. a | page at the D. A. R. Congress for | the week, has as her house guests for the convention her cousin, Mrs.| £e M. Bayle, delegate from the | Hart Shelby Chapter of | {y.. and Miss Helen H mond county., Va., ho , for the thirty-third con- | Nr. Charles tained 4 guests S Noble Gregory enter- dinner party of twelve aturday evening at the Chevy lub in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | McGrew, leaving for, Dalls soon Announcement made that the marriage of Miss Katherine Marbois | Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James H. Jones of Rockville, to Lieut “dmund Pendleton « nes, U S, air | of Columbia, 8. C. will take | at 2 o'clock Thursday after-! in the Baptist Church at Rock- Because of jliness in the fam- ily of the bride-elect, no reception will be held and the voung couple will leave immediately after the cer- emony for their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. .yman Kendall, who returned to W shington several days | ing the winter at Paim have opened their house on Hampshire avenue and plan to | in in Washington until the latter part of June when they will sail for | Europe to spend the remainder of the summer and early fall. Miss Anne Bryan, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin Chambers | Bryan, whose marriage to Lieut. Ray mond Eccleston Serviera Williamson Easter Monday, will bo the honor guest at bridge Wednes- | day of Miss Atala Kimmell Miss Bryan is spending today Baltimore. in Lord Willian: Cecil of England is ar- riving In New York today on the Ced- ric 1o attend the wedding of his son > Hon. J. F. A. Ceeil, first sacretary of British embassy, to Miss Cornella {it, daughter of Mrs. Vanderbilt, which will take place ! April 29, at Biltmore House, the home | of bride’s mother, in North Caro- 1 George — i! Representative A. F. Moore | Returns From Ilinofs. | Representative and Mrs. Allan F.| Moore have returned to their apart- | ment at the New Willard from a ll'lp‘ to their home in Ilinois. ] Mr B. Fitzsimmons Harold of With Ker little daughter Gloria large house party, which will be angmented Grosvenor, hefore they sall for Europe May 3. Woodstock will snend Easter with| U. S. N., retired friends in Washington tertained at bri MRS, GILBERT GROSVENOR y Dr. and Mrn y Mr. and Mrs. | ed were Mrs. Mrs. Katherine C._Brush-Bales en- | division president ke Saturday suest, Miss | A. Eugene Barr, Mrs ent'of Tea Rock | Werber, Mrs Sara Newman, shfield, Mass. | Danlel C. Callaghan, Dr. and of the Gustavus At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street The Story Sale (by catalogue) of Antique and Modern Furniture, Chinese and Persian Rugs, Paintings, Prints, Imported Bric-a-Brac, Crystal Chandeliers, Glassware, Hooked Rugs, Mirrors, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art, Euro- pean Furniture, Curios, Fireplace Brasses, Linens, Draperies, etc. rosvenor are entertaining a Melville B. Among 'those invit- Albion Wilkins Tuck. United | Daughters of the Confederacy; Mra *2I[ 'The Garconne Frock Mrs. daughter of | Paul Heyl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ever- Waasworth, | ett Hutton, Capt. and Mra William granddaughter of Gen. Stephen Moylan, who was on Washington's ataff, Mre Charles W. Nash of New York ontertained twelve at dinner last night at the New Willard. Mrs. Nash is in Washington to attend ihe an- nual congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. e Albert King and Mr. Lynn O. de Lash- mutt. Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier, in New York for a few days, is staying | ¢ the Hotel Astor. |__Mr. Augustus Taney, jr., and Miss !¥rances Martin Taney of Paoll mo- tored down for a week end visit to their sister, Miss Anna Taney. and their uncle, Mr. Frank B. Martin, at the Iroquols. i Mins Dial to Preside at Dglivery of Prizes. Miss Rebecca Dial, daughter of Senator Nathaniel Dial of South Caro- lina, and chairman of the drama group of the District of Columbia branch of the league of American Pen Women, and winner of the first prize in the'recent contest conducted by the state of South Carolina for her three-act play, “The Undertow,” has announced that this evening sthe two prize winning plays recently awarded by the District branch will | be read—"Hunger” which took the first prize, by Mrs. William H. Moses, | and “A Woman of Character,” hono ble mention, written by Mrs. Brown (Continued on N i Mrs. Royden Douglas of New Or- leans is in Washington attending the law enforcement convention and is a guest at the Democratic Women's Club, 820 Connecticut avenue. The wedding of Miss Cornelia Lansdale Gallatin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Gallatin { of New York, to Mr. Alfred Fritz Roy | Anderson, son of Mr. Rupert W. An- | derson of this city. will take place April 28 at 4 o'olock pm. in Grace Church, New York. The ceremony vill be performed by the Rev. Dr. rank W. Crowder, rector of St Jame:' E copal Church. ° A small ge.) ! Yeception for relatives and friends| SOCIETY. — [ |WINDGW SHADES| 7] MADE TO ORDER Window shades made by us will last twice as leng as the ordinary kind. Practically any color. Factory prices. 830 13th St. N.w.] Phone Main 4s14| W. STCKES SAMMONS, Proprietor will follow at the home of Miss Gal- latin’s brother, Mr. Albert kugene Gallatin, 125 East 69th street. Mise Gallatin will have as her maid of honor Miss Laura Lansing Page, daughter of Mrs. William Page. The flower girls will be Catherine and Louise Gay, daughters of Mr. {and Mrs. Charies Merrick Gay, and | nieces of the bride. Mr. Rupert W K. Anderson will be his brother's best man | Miss Gallatin is a great-grand-| daughter of the late Albert Gal- | 1atin, Seeretary of the Treasury under |l'r sidents Jefferson and Madison { and afterward minister to France and to England. She is a great-great- P HEMSTITCHING Buttons Covered MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col. 9378 2561 15th St. N.W, Manhattan éleanifig" and Dyeing Co. Linc. 7700-7701 Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Now at its height of popularity—takes its most dashing form in flannel or tub silk. A number of these boyish models appear in the Francise collection. The smartly mannish | h model sketched is of blue } and white tub silk, with matching handkerchief and monogrammed tie. T Easter Specials Smart Apparel DRESSES $45, $65, $75 Suitable for Daytime and Afternoon Wear New A.rri vals Coats & Wraps 365, $89.50 up to $149 s Special Hats for Easter =] 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE L, The undersecretary of state and =————— Mrs. William Phillips left Washinge | ton last evening for Boston, where | they will spend a week. They will Visit in Philadelphia for a short time | before returning to this city in time Tor the farewell dinner they will give Apri | The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada | are expected in Washington tomor- row from New York, where they have been passing a few days. Mre. William Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, who sailed April on the Berengaria to join her sister, | Miss Maria Herron, with whom she will tour Spain, has'arrived in Madrid and is the guest of the United States ambassador_to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore. The Chief Justice will sail for Europe July 12 with the Ameri- can Bar Association, which will hold | a conference in London. He will be Joined thers by Mrs. Taft, who will | | | I SUITS - GOWNS - WRAPS] | 721 NIN | other sources. 715 13th Street BROS, INC. at 2 P. M. each day EXCLUSIVELY Terms: Cash. TH STREET, N. W. . C. G. SLOAN & Teturn to this country with him. Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, wife of fhe Secretary of the Navy, will hold | her first day at home Wednesday, April 23, at their residence, 1820 Jef- | ferson place, to which they removes from the Hotel La Fayette at the end | of last week. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the assistant secretary of the Navy will be at home the afternoon of April 29 from 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, wife of | the Secretary of the Navy. Her guests will ‘include officers of the Navy and Marine Corps and their families. Mrs. Alexandra, the mother of Mrs: Roosevelt, will arrive Saturday to ba ;-r guest over Easter and will assist er. Mrs. Eberle, Jones and Mrs. ihe tea table Mrs. Lejeune, Mrs. oontz will assist at Also_assisting will be offett, Miss Fu- genia Lejeun Bertha Coontz and Miss Bloch Mrs. Hampson Gary will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at her resi- dence on 18th street. ! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates have Teturned to their home after spending a short time at Warrenton, where they attended the gold cup races. A'number of Washington people in- terested in horses went to Warren- ton for the week end, and Mr. James X. Maddux entertained at dinner Sat urday night Mr. and Mrs. William F R. Hitt, Mr. and Mre. Brooke M. Baker, MF. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Watkins. Mrs. Amos A. ¥ries will entertain &t a tea tomorrow afternoon for the delegates attending the D. A. R. Con- gress from ths Pacific coast states. Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, wife of | the Secretary of the Navy, will be with Mrs. Fries, and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Com- merce, will be with her later on dur- ing the recelving hours, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, at her home, 3305 Woodley Others from the same section of country assisting Mrs. Fries will be Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs. Frank R. Gooding, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. Burton L. French, Mrs. Arthur M. Free and Mrs. Vineburger. The tea is being given for Mrs. Sher- man Walker, organizing secretary | general, and Miss Anne Lang, state| Tegent of Oregon. The marriage of Miss Alethea Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bryan, to Mr. Robert Mar- stella Burklin, son of Mrs. Schille E. Burklin, will take place Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride’ parent ite Oaks, CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES Bot. Thos. Ehanaruit, medium ......40c Thos. Ehanaruit, XX large. .. .75 Thos. Ehanaruit, Thos. Ehanaruit, XXX large. MAGRUDER’S Best Groceries @ Conn. Ave. and K. St. o7, 1875 Dos. $4.25 800 5.50 95¢ 10.50 The New Phases of &aster, Milliner Will be shown for the first time tomorrow at the attractive prices of $1O and $12.50 -. ‘Authentic reproductions from interna- tionally famous artists. For every oc- casion—every type—every preference And an Extremely Smart Collection As a Very Special Inducement At’ $5 and 36.50 Not just a store full of hats but a beautiful presentation of styles that are authoritative of Easter modes 1 Being effects from the estate of Caroline Story, i| by order of J. P. Story, Jr., and National Savings and Trust Co., executors, together with additions from the Haywood Estate, the Zetelle Estate and i/ All to be sold at public auction within our galleries KAPLOWITZ || Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 15th, 16th and 17th, 1924 On view Saturday and Monday, April 12th and 14th °0., INC,, Aucts. Was there ever so wonder- « ful a chance to secure them as at There is still time to purchase a frock, Suit or Coat and have the elte-ations made in time for Easter Week! NEW THIS WEEK!—100 beautiful hats from Joseph's Fifth Avenue Salon, on sale at, each, An event of importance—to exhibit 100 new hats from a house so well known as Joseph's just in advance of Easter! For dress and less formal wear! Brimmed hats with lace and flowers—hats of a tailored smartness! All at the one price (and that less than the Fifth avenue price has been)—$25.00. New $45 to $55 Pencil Stripe and plain navy tailored suits for women and misses—a startling Easter featurc at Styles that are much sought aiter—short one-button box jackets, wrist- length box jackets—longer panel models; choice of round or square corners, plain or braid bound edges. Skirts in the popular wrapped and straight-line styles. New grouping of women's $45.00 to $59.00 frocks in exquisite silk $ 75 crepes, beaded and embroidered, pleated or with tailored straight lincs. U f unusually fine quality and for the most part individually designed. The newgt ;xtyle id:yas are included, and nearly every smart shade is to be found among them. Sizes to 4. BLOUSES — PETTICOATS — UNDERWEAR— EASTER GLOVE NOVELTIES — NECKWEAR GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS FOR EASTER