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SO OC CIETY. 1et Mrs. Coolidge Is Entertaining at the William M. Butler and Daughters of Boston. s \ I White House Mrs. COOLIDGE is entertain- ing at the White House Mrs. Willilam M. Butler of Boston and her two little daughters, Beatrice and Mary. At 2:30 o'clock this afterncon Mrs. receive the Tri-Delta terday afternoon Mrs fved the Kenmore com- Coolidge will Fraternity. ¥ Coolidge niittee of the D. A. tion formed for the purchase of Ken- more, the home of Betty Washington, |y sister of the first President. Ambaxsador of Peru Guest At Pan-Ameriean Union IAuanQ»l.n The ambassador of Peru, Senor Dr. ¥erman Velarde, was honor guest h\( a luncheon party entertained in the annex of the Pan-American Union to- L. Rowe, director gen- an-American Union In distingnished company \\-.-rr_lhv.l of State, the Secretary o ihe Na the Secretary Agricui- ure. the Admiral Leigh C. ’ ero. Ur. Manuel Gar Unitéa States minister enezuela, Mr. Francis White Juan \‘l:'ndn Hector Velarde Mastlefert and director s joined. last by Raroness de Cartier, in New York for a fi Secretary of the Navy Wilbur cii tained informally at luncheon ve day at the New Willard. “inland has dinner which sidenti t The minister sued invital he will at the have Representative Begs are issu the marria Elear e bouquet of bride Her only attendant 1d match rmses was Mi of Ohio, and wore orchids and ard, son of Represen rette B. Howard of ( -ousin of the bridesroc man NI mediate fast wh Columbus spend F will be Tiarreld and his bride left after the info al h followed the cer Ohio, ere ter, and after Mas at home at Pawnee, Okla Fo: er and Mrs. Pomeren New Wil of twelve y evening at that hotel Senator are The United States Commis. Haiti and Mrs. Russell guests in whose honor Mr. Walter Scott Penfield entertained a small company at luncheon at the Shore- ham today. ner to | the G. Macfarland has her for their Mr John M. versity of Virginia, oran McConihe, Mrs. Horace staving with holidays her son mins, of the 1 and her nephew, Mr. ) of Princeton. Pau! thei- Johnson will daughter, Miss at a_dinner | party c Chase Club_to- morrow night in honor of Miss Eilen 1ber of students at str holidays will be Mr. and Mis hosts fo among the gue: Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Light en- tertained at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H. Johnson of Cambridge, Mass., who are visiting Mrs. Johnson's brother, Mr. Elliott H. ioodwin, and Mrs. Goodwin. Others attending the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Goodwin, Dr. and Mrs. William Mather Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell S Johnston | announce the marriage of their | daughter Elaine to Mr. William Jiohnston April_12, in St Thomas' hurch, New York city. A small #roup of relatives attended the wed- | ding. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will make their home in New York. Mrs. Randolph Dickens and Mrs. R. M. Burtton will preside at the tea table tomorrow afternoon at the meeting of the Political Study Club, which will be held at_the Franklin Square Hotel. Mrs. King, wife of Presents R, an organiza- s who hus been | Senator William H. King, is ¢ an of the entertainment comny the club. Miss Lillian Chenoweth will give a musical tea next Sunday afternoon from 4 t. o'clook, at her home on Meridian place. in honor of Mrs. Thad barris of Philadelphia. Mrs. Harri- wife of Senator Pat Harrison: Stephens, wife of Senator Hubert Mrs. Quin, wife of Repre- rey Quin, and Mrs, Lowry, epresentative B. G. Lowry will alternate at the sisting in the Mrs. Clifton *a Mrs, J soddard will be dining _room 3 Charlton « K, Mrs. C. Pritchard, M and Miss Justi tional Quartet, so well known in mu- sical circles several vears ago, Will mive a number of selections, accom-| panied by Mrs. Parrish The is composed of Mrs. Il well, soprano Chenoweth, con- tralto; Mr. William _Braithwaite, tenor, and Mr. Harry Forker. ba Jther prominent musicians will heard on the program during be the will be at from 4 to 6 Hotel, in Cain, orrow afternoo Wardman Park exas delegat National k at congress of th D. A Mrs. M Mayficld, M sry and Mrs Ti Penn Pa. ter, Hall School at Cl M Sophi Cary has as guest at her nt in the Oak- and, Miss Pau rilson of Albany N-A | Announcement Cards of the ke-R. 0. Lambeth left imme- for a is the daughter of the Mrs. William Thomas amiiton, Loudon county, o of the ¥ p of Mr. Thomas in the eivil t fraternity of this ber of the Spanish War promoted the first Battleship Maine memorial at Arlington national cem- otery; was national commander of the Army a member of t y Washington; president of the Soclety of Virginia of the District, and pres- ident of the Virginia State Democrat- ic Club of Washington. Katherine daughter of Mr. and H. Jones of Rocky nd Pendleton Gain of Columbia, oon in the Rockville Baptist Church, Rockville, Md. It was an event of much interest and was attended by a very large assemblage. Joseph A. Gaines of Charlotte, , & broth- ©er of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. The church was beauti- fully decorated with hydrangeas, Easter lilies, palms and evergreens, the color scheme being white and green. The Miss bride wore a gown of blue by Is, and her BIBLES FOR- EASTER PEARLMAN’'S BOOK 933 G St. °*v SHOP Smart Apparel for Girls and Juniors (Six to Sixteen) for Easter and Afterwards A COMPLETE selection of fash- ions designed expressly for girls and juniors, apparel that will delight the heart of any miss. Charming FROCKS $3.95 to $15 Daintily fashioned arystal arepes, linen, English cloth and gingham Silk FROCKS $12.95 to $49.50 of movelty ‘broad- Frocks of silk crepe in all white as well as all the season’s favored shades. Spring COATS Of povelty materials in both sperts and dressy models. $12.95 to $49.50 Charming models in Milan, Bangkok, leghorn and fancy braids. $395 to $1250 Erlebaciher Ezclusively Different trimmed in pink ros S a bouquet of bride’'s roses. Her maid of honor and only attndant was her sister, Miss Virginla Dawson Jones, whose ' gown was of yellow georgette trimmed in lace. She car- ried blue larkspur and orange snap- dragons. Lieut. Russell C. MacDonald of Fort Dragg was best man and the ushers were Lieut. JLe Walthall of Fort Tiragg, Capt: Ferson of Washington, Capt W. Stephens of McCook Field, Lieut. W. T. Meyer of Fort Bragg, Lieut. McCready of McCook Field, and Lieut. Leroy M. Wolf, Licut. L. J. Maitland and Lieut. Gris- m Haines, all of Bolling Fleld. The bridegroom, best man and ushers were all in full military uniform. Mrs. P. Rowland Wagner of Rock- ville played the marches. Immediate- Iy upon’the conclusion of the cere- mony the ushers crossed sabers and the bridal party passed under them on their way from the church. Because of iliness in the family of the bride no reception was held, the couple leaving Immediately after the ceremony for their wedding trip. The bride wore u black-and-white going- Away costume. Among those from a distance who d the wedding were Mrs. W. ines of Columbia, *, mother the bridegroom. a Mrs. J. R Pa Thomasville, > a sister of the bride. Licut. Gaines is stationed at Fort Bragx and he and his bride will take up their residence there upon their return from their honeymoon trip. Mr. Harry Woodard entertained at dinner last evening ut Rauscher's in honor of Miss Alice Baily, daughter of Mrs. Mary R. Baily, whose mar- riage to Lieut. John B. Lawrence, U. 8. N, will take place at noon to- the apartment of s mother in the Balfou ©uests included Mrs y Bail Eloise Bierkoen, and her daugh £ Orange, N. dey, “lorence Adams s Betty Adams, : Miss Beverly Moo- Ensign ¥. B. Baily. brother of tend- | the bride, and Mr. Ralph' Benner. Mr. 2 Monterey con yesterday New Willard, when his guests included Mr. Ken- neth S, Fox, Mr. Gordon Kinsolving, Rogers, 3d, of Murri The President und have a box for the ¥ night presentation of D). film, “America,” to Poli's Theater at 8:15 benefit of soldiers nt Hospital. Other the Se w proxented clock for t Walter 1 v Grimth's at the S, of the Treasury, Senator wnd Mra. David Reed, Representative Owden L. Milix Gen. and Mrs. John A. Johnston, Gen. Arthur O'Brien and others. Mr. Grif- fith has taken one of the most - pensive boxes, in which he will en- tertain 1t “America," Walter Reed Hospital has taken a block of a hundred seats for them. M. A Former Senator James D. Phelan of California will entertain a_dinner com- pany of thirty. at the Shoreham to- morrow evening. Among those who have taken tables for the dinner of the Washington branch of the Knglish-Speaking Union. in honor of the British ambassador arc Group Capt. M. G. Christie, Mrs. Charles Mac- Veagh, Mrs. James Marwick, Miss Helen A. Ernst, Mre. W. C. Rives and Mrs. C. H. Woodhull, Miss Martha Codman Col. Robert M. Thompson and Dr. ward B. Meigs. Miss Marfon Patience Killian, a platform page at the National Society Daughters of the Amerjcan Revolu- tion _congress, con Wednesday ti Mrs. James T. Morris entertained eighteen of the delogates from Minne- sota at luncheon at the rooms of the American Assoclation of University Women yesterdya. Mrs. Morris spends ;xhe summer in Minneapolis, her old ome. hostess at lunch- t-of-town pages. The marriag ‘Wagen to Mr. George Hedg place last eveling in Sherwood byterian Church, at Mount _Rainier, | the pastor of the church officiating. Only the members of the two families and a few intimate friends attended | the wedding, and little Miss Lois Van | Wagen was flower girl for her sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Hedges left im- mediately after the ceremony for a —— — 7 TR TRy Mier the caremony for s T 1106 G Street.. N.W. “Jhe House of Faihion™ SPECIAL OFFERING SATURDAY For a Glorious Easter Sale of Easter Coats,Suits, Dresses MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Beautiful Silk Blouses All the New Colors $500 g9 51295 Silk Hosiery Gray, Sunburn, Peach Black—Special 100 a"d 31.69 EASTER MILLINERY 300 BEAUTIFUL EASTER HATS Very Chic, Individual and Smart. Saturday Sale.......coveammnnen 32 .00 $29.50 $3930 34950 Silk Underwear Kayser and Mohawk Brands. #]-95 Garment ,055.95 500 Spring Sweaters All the New Styles at 8250 1o 81000 3450 to 8 00 lIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIlll|IIlIlIllIIIIIIlllIllIlIIlI|IIIlI|II!IIIIIllI!lIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Easter Overblouses Made to Sell at §15.00 Specially Priced 102 4 ding trip, and on their return mak: Mrs. Robert Ore., who cam week as Congress, Hamilton weck, their hom: will until Mrs as her guest Monroe street, Hartford, Conn. n Chief Executive Sponsors Disabled Veterans' Bail. President and d the list of patrons and patron- esses for the annual ball to be given Saturday evening, May 10, at the New Willard Hotel, under the auspices of led American Veterans. large host of official and diplomatic the Di he M lief and sary to provide disabled Washington. & In his letter the Disabled President Washington. Marsh of Portland, to Washington ¢ delegate to the D. A. R remain at the middle Somerset . Wate her bome Miss Mary organization temporary care for ex-service men to Ace American Coolidge would be happy to s d his hope for ofitable evening. ~the and the tho h floor Hotel will be bi invitati ital Theater ent on the aceaion hin tended. More than 7 the Aece (haptor from the loowl huve at one time roomy slatance from i have foined Ace (hap! as a matter of grati last the Hotel the musio threo of 1 nd of furnish next Jr., has at’ 1450 Fox of Coolidge will Mr. W. H. the Disabled Ameridan 129 Veterans' Hurean, ing and Jollofr Now W o, mittee Clark 1ist. I be for re- funds neees- tores, a o on 't coming to Mrs. Vienry Wells has York for a (Continued o1 Chapter of Veterans, the or- sured dinth 1 1214 F St. N.W. Exclusive! Easter Hats! The finest assortment of Millinery of Distinction—and the best values in town. 10 $12:50 15 Special Selling! 150 New Hats! Just Arrived! The Store of Better Values 1214 F St. N.W. MISSES’ TWILL COATS Made to Sell at $95.00 169 Very fine quality char- meen, the supple twill with the silky finish—with collars of flattering summer furs. Faultlessly tailored—beauti- fully silk lined. In Brickdust, Artichoke, Tan, Gray. A Sale of Exquisite Parisian Imports— ‘New French Hand-Beaded Handmade Crepe Frocks For Afternoon, Dinner and Elaborate Evening Functions These Dresses Were Imported to Retail at $55.00 to $65.00 Rare examples of French art at its best. In theselovely colorings : White, black, yellow, Lanvin green, coral, pow- der blue. Sizes 16 to 44. TWELVE - TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 3392 Silk Scarfs Specially Priced 25 to *10X Your Easter Coat or Frock at Money-Saving Opportunities Women’s and Misses’ COATS Made to Sell at $39.50 Fleecy, soft, downy wool, in plain and block patterns. Fine twills, some trimmed with sum- mer furs, embroidery, braids, etc. - Splendidly tailored, silk-crepe lined. In Natural Tan, Gra: s, Brickdust, Navy, Black, Jade, etc. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TWILL COATS 35 Smartly tailored, fine quality twills, right weight for Spring. —Cape-Back Coats —Cape-Sleeve Coats —Straightline Coats * Exclusive fashion touches that them as distinctive—pleated or tucked collars and cuffs—searf collars—trims of contrasting fabrics, braid, buttons. Guaranteed c-epe linings. Summer furs, Castor, Navy, Black Graystone, Tans £ patron and patrone: Army Band, Nompitals, nrEanis and rve he and a delightful the Navy Band for the oc- ballrooms on New Willard almo baen ex et nhership ded o Vien and or aftarward o and to per- o petuate wuch rellef for other men for x| whom the wir ia not vet over ropresentalive of foranm, at the Bpaid- o well as the tiokel eom rone to New returning ) Fao.) mark FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. The Day-Before-Easter Sale of the accessories so essential to the correctness of the new spring outht Silk Hosiery Elll’_’"y S’mde IS HE”Z 1.". Our CORAL BAND HOSE An improper selection of hosiery can mar the appearance of an otherwise attractive outfit. Let us help to make your selection from these very splendid stockings. Either Chiffon or Thread Silk $2.00 The Hose With the Guarantee Feature Stylish Silk Overblouses Just the right Blouse is so necessary to the effectiveness and becomingness of a suit costume that a generous choice of types and colors is of very real importance. $Q-95 An unusually attractive grouping of Silk Teddies Fashioned of crepe de chine and tub radium. $3‘95 We have grouped at this price several attractive models in crepe de chine. Colors are Powder Blue, Fallow, Sheik, Na ‘White, etc. .... Vests of good quality Jersey silk, in flesh, peach and orch ild. Charmingly dainty Special $1 _75 At Liiiiaeeenne Plain and lace trimmed styles.. Beautiful New Easter Hats Exceptional Showing of Everything There are included the most de- sirable shapes, made of Taffeta, That Is Modisk Bengaline, Crepe de Chine. Leg- horns, Milans, etc., trimmed with At this very Special Price $ 50 " ’. flowers, ribbons and rhinestones. Values $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00. C end Lith-Sis. 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