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SOCIETY.’ Society The President and Mrs. Coolidge Were Hosts at a Dinner and Musical at White House Last Night. HE PRESIDENT and Mrs. I Coolidge were hosts at a dinner at the White House 1as: =ieht given in honor of the Speaker Afrs. Gillett, additional guests being asked in for the musical in the eust room, which followed later The table in the state dining room was beautiful in its setting of Mme Butterfly roses, Narcissus Poeticus and maiden halr fern, and the splen- did gold dinner service of the mansion Guests i dinner, besides the Speaker and Mrs. Gillett, were: The Attorney General, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell. Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr.; the Amer- ican ambassador to Belgium and Mrs. Phillips, Wright some a Mr Bri, Arthur B Gilbert Grosvenor, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Job president of Amherst Mrs. Géorge D. Olds « and Mrs Mr. aud the Dr. Edward T. doiph, Col. an: and Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews. | the | “Lungi dal | A musical followed the program caro bene quisit dinner for wi forderung (Stra iange “‘Pleurez_mes yeux ‘Le Cid." “Down in the Forest” My Lovely he Tonsa With the *(Arne), by Miss Amy ‘Linden (R Wil- Lea Vaugan amine | Laove She h). song) 1s But a “My Dreams’ e Piglia (Verdi) 5 Fraser Gange, Elmer Zoller. at ie +co1d (Tosti), by Mr. F Mio “Rigoletto” | ans and Mr. by Mr. Padre Aamy B uccompanied the piano. 7 Amhert arrived president be a Mfuwm surs guests of honor, the Sp an Amherst man Coolidge will receive n of the League of America Women at the White House Mrs. The ambassador of France, M. Jus- serand. went to New York this morn- fog 1o remain for a few day Navy and be the guests of tion this afternoon fral and Mrs. Guy H. at 17 street Mrs, dward W. Aubrey Davidson tea table and The Tof the Mrs. honor which Burrage from 5 to Eberle will preside at the among those assisting be Mre Miss Gheen, Mrs. "Mrs. Arthur §. Car- secretary Wilbur will at a Rear Ad: will give o' clock. and A of the hosts, Mrs. jr., and Mrs. Bar- . of Norfolk and Miss Burrage Polixh Miniater Leaves Today for Western Trip. The minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska left today for Chi where they will be over the eud, returning early next week. Representative and Mrs. Kincheloe have as their gu Virgil Moore, Mrs. Evans of S J. "C. MacDaniel and Mrs. Edmonds of Washington. Representative and Mrs. Guy V. Hardy have for their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Donovan and their daughter Helen of New York city. They entertained at din- ner Thursday night at their home, 1633 Webster street, the guests being Representative and Mrs. John D. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Dawson of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Furness and Mrs. Warner of Pueblo. The newly appointed United States ambassador to Belgium and Mrs. Wil- liam Phillips will be the guests in whose honor the assistant secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Eliot Wads- worth will entertain at supper this eyening. Supper will be followed by a short program of monologues by Miss Ruth Draper, for which addi- tional guests have been asked. Mrs. Marshall Field and Mrs. Fred- #ric A. Keep are among those who Wil sail tomorrow aboard the Majes- te from New York for Europe. Mrs #®ield will remain abroad until the autumn and Mrs, Keep's stay will be #Adndefinite. Philadelphia and are in their apm- gmeent at the Highlands. ,fi- P Mr. Grew, who has been dppointed undersecretary of State to e eed Mr. William Phillips, has jleased Beauvoir, the suburban estate Mwm Mr. and Mrs. Phillips occupied 3 eral seasons. Mrs. Grew will join - MF. Grew here shortly. %2 Miss Marcia Katharine I . Paradis this evening | Chevy « hase | danghter of Mrs. and the late Mr. | Thursday. June 2 |to ™ Eliz > a graduate of Dolbs Ferr) presented to Washington soclety sev eral seasons ago and has sin been one of the mw the vounger set dunte of Yale and is completin his third year at the School hapin. has for her Gen. aid Mrs. George entertained at di their residence, in homor of M ter of Dr. and Mrs. S Adams, and her flance, Mastin_Roberts. were A Faber Downe Mr. Mrs. Fairfa Mr. seut, n, Phili Hall apt. Stribling. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newton Murra; Murray's parents, dolph Kauffmann d Mrs B rk will also i Mr. and Mrs Naney of eleven at Mr. and Mrs, en; aufmann. Hoyt will entertain dinner at ny will attend the danc Club, r. daughter of th foner of Daniel Brownlee of Birmingham place Tuesday evening will taki Donaldson lden Ruth and Mrs. R ( entertained Miss beth Hanna, riage to Mr. Richard P son will take pla daughter o Donaldson whose ter David Anna Haml Hight. Mr. Da; atterson, rgus Garrett Hanna. i1 Charpentier, who wit the Hungarian lega elenyi, has gone t d will return on Satu I Sdgewovod arsenal for th harpentier, who d._are in_Washingto REDUCED TO Love. adventure and mvs- B 25¢ PEARLMAN’S BOOK 933 G St. °~* SHOP Best Golden Drip Syrup Gallon, 80c Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Remodeled —by our expert mil- 614 12th St. N, Between F an Plush or Velvet Collars | Absolutely without matting. i like new, and won’t soil white ” thém. Leaves no ring or dor. You'll never be with- || out it once you try it. Buy it in Handy Size Bottles at Me: 5 Harvard Law = ner last evening at California street, da Adams, daugh- muel Sugert Claudins | Among the x r. Miss Thorps, i y will arrive in Washingtlon tomorrow for a visit of a few days with Mrs Ru- ey of d a Le After dinner by Miss May Govin at the & Internal Roper, e 4 n, at dinner last night for mar- e other | Miss Marjorio Beli | enter- n vesterday in com- h has been a guest of harpentier in time are n [ Plush or velvet collars look lmen collars after you “Les- i PEOPLES DRUG STORES, Inc. | “ALL OVER ’I‘OWN" Chapin, | wmumnmnnunmnmlummnnmmmmmnnmnmmmrmlmmmmmmnmmmmm R e % 1000 a2 collection embraces in Decorative Mirrors, Now on view. “Terms, Cash. At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street The Oyster Sale Valuable Pamtm gs and Household Effects At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street THURSDAY May 1, 1924, at 2 P.M. By Order of E. C. Brandenburg, Executor of the Estate of George M. Oyster, Jr., Deceased part, Paintings, by P. Delaroche, The G. S. Truesdell, Frantz Charlet, Richard N. Brooke, Lucien I’wnll, R. L. Johnston, Robert Reid and others; also Cabinet Victrola, Draperies, 3-Piece Living Room Suite, Elec- troliers, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Bric-a-Brac, ete. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. § 'THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE BROOKS, L Wife of the first secretary of the Britixh embasxy, and with h xhington today to attend the Cecil-Vanderbilt wedding at Biltmore, N, ( for the meeting of the Chemical As- soctation e minister of agricul- A. Le Breton, sailed 4 Thursday, April tal as president of IJ\(' Ar. delegation to the Interna- ‘The Argent Mnmw tional Tmmigration Congress will be held in Rome Le Breton repre |\\ ashington for bassador, and wi has a host of frien | Breton is in Burop next month TAILORED DRESSES For Town Wear On Spri ng Days Smart Dresses tailored in harmony with the approved straight lines— suitable for wearing with fur or scarf—in navy, black and gray. SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday $47 NI which br.| 'C.. FRIDAY, Le Breton and return to the Argen- tine with him in the late summer. The Secretary of the M t the dance c Willard by the Navy and Marine Corps shington. Mrs. Charle: to a company A. Hawley was hos. of sixteen today luncheon. the guests remaining to play bridge through the afternoon. This is the last of a serfes of bridge luncheons Mrs, Hawley has given ster week Mrs ey will be at heme Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock In their home, at 2809 Wood- ley place. Mr. George Bond Cochran was host night to fourteen J. Gen, and Mrs. . Kuhn will re- t at Vancouver sland. but Mrs. Washington for honor of JKuhn a timg Capt Isnnals Waggaman " young people ing al Chevs ir schoolgirl rances Virginia and Mrs. Waggaman will as their guests for a few day: nd Mrs. Edward Frank, who arrive shortly from California S. Fleming and her father- . Jr. 1. A. Fleming, have re- turned from Melbourn St. Augustine, Fla, where they spent the winter and are in their apartment at 2700 Connecticut avegue. Mrs. Frederic Young, who has spent | 4 month visiting her son at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. is now spending a ek in Philadeiphia. She will spend a few days with her family in Balti- more and return the 1st of May to her home in Washington and Mrs. Milton G itative Garber. cntertain sterday in her apartment at gh Court in compliment rl Kruse of Oklahom ing her. Assisting M For Saturday Only We Offer Our Regular Stock of SUITS at COST — comprising fashion’s smartest sport and tailored types o oped in imported s cord, charmeen and hairline stripes. Prices start at $17.95 Where the style of tomorrow is shown today €5 years m Bosmess F at 12% mewe P APRIL 25, 1924, Mrs. John W. Harreld, wife of Sena- tor Harreld: Mrs. J. N. Tincher, wife of Representative Tincher, and Mrs. Beverly Williamson. Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt honor guest at luncheon of Mrs. Willilam Pinckney who entertained at the Biltmor Country Club. Her other g * | werc memb of Miss Vande rlnhln bridal part; including Mrs. A Baker of Baltimore, who Is visit- ing Mrs. J ss Vander- | bilt, Mrs. Morgan and Miss Ayleen Reynolds of Ashevil S Moran and Miss Mcagg, Miss S 55 Margaret Todd of London, Louise Todd of Washington and Mre, | Junius Adams Mr. Willlam F. R. Hitt was best | man yesterday for Mr. Thomas Mar- | koo Roberson at his marris rs. Cordelia Biddle of Mr. and Mrs e in the Chureh, Was performed. by Suffcagas B Herbert Shipman. and was. followe by a_reception in the apartment of the bride's aunt. Mrs. William Thaw. (Continued on was the yesterday Herbert, | KAPLOWITZ BROS., INC. zz1 NINTH STREET, N. W. SPORT SUITS HAND TAILORED $25 tO s43 KAPLOWITZ DISTINCTION AND QUALITY f the season, devel- port material, twill o] —ol—— s |—=] ] The Last Day! Positively we must vacate this store after tomorrow night. The court ordered it—and that settles it. So every single soli- tary garment—Suit, Coat and Dress—must be disposed of to- morrow. In addition to the radical sacrifices—which appear on the price tickets—you are offered a still further reduction of Five Dollars! This is the climax of the automatic reductions begun ten 9% to 5590 Wraps days ago. $16 to *31%° Dresses $19% to $42°° Suits to enjoy! $16-90 to 49-5 Coats Thestylesaretheverylatest' The makes of the very best! The savings the greatest you have ever been fortunate enough But You Must Get Here Before O’Clock Tomorrow Night! SOCIETY. Washington ja/m /m;%g:/«’ For Misses— Juniors—Girls Entirely New Showings Exquisite apparel featured at moderate prices and appro- priately beautiful for every occasion. Misses’ Tailored Suits Costume Suits Sports Coats Dress Coats Dresses. . . Skirts.. . Hats. . $35, $45, $58.50 to $78.50 $68.50, $78.50, $98.50 to $238 $25, $37.50, $45 to $78.50 $35, $45, $58.50 to $128 ... $25, $37.50, $48.50 to $118 ceeeena.. $9.75, $12.50, $15 to $22.50 ceeeeennaen $1050, $14.50, $18.50 to $30 Juniors” and Girls' $12, $16.50, $19.50 to $78.50 Silk Dresses. . $15, $19.50, $25 to $45 Linen and Gingham Dresses . $3, $4.50, $7.50 to $19.50 . $3.50, $4, $7.50, $10.50 to $14.50 — $5.75, $6, $6.75 to $8.50 veieee$1.95 and $3 A Special Line of Novelty Sweaters Middies. . J Street Corner-Jhirteenth [——] moval Sale Tuesday. April 29th we will move to our new and larger location at 1413 F Street N.W., where we will be able to pro- vide better accommodations for our many patrons. Prior to moving we want to dispose of our entire remaining stock. We therefore announce a Removal Sale, in which startling values will prevail on our whole stock of high-grade furs, including FOXES OF ALL SHADES STONE MARTENS AS LOW AS $19.50 BAUM MARTENS AS LOW AS "’20 HUDSON BAY SABLES—TWO-SKIN SCARFS—AS LOW AS $32.50 \_ All Furs Remodeled or Repaired Now At Slight Cost If you have some furs which need remodeling, now is the time to bring them in. Take advantage of our Removal Sale prices on remodeling and repairing. FREE STORAGE On any fur coat or piece which you may select. A amall deposit reserves any purchase and it will be atored until you wish it EVERY FUR COAT AT ACTUAL COST This is 2 most re- markable oppor- tunity to secure a high-grade fur coat of almost any description at an unusually low price. A deposit reserves '\a.nrvun:haae. -~ & 608 12th SLN.W. “A[N 4706 2] | % [5 Peep S Seop A Spring Fashion Center Girls, Juniors and Misses Six to Sixteen SPRING! To the schoolgirl particu- ( larly brings a real thrill. It means new clothes. And what could be a better time to select the new things than \right now, when the selectmns are so delight- fully new and complete? ‘\Xouthful Frocks Charming Frocks of’ Frocks of silk daintily fash- crystal crepes, linen, ioned, in the season's newest broadcloth and gingham. shades, as well as all white. $3.95 to $15 $12.95 to $49.50 Tailored Coats Chic Hais Smart dmgdels for both Designed expressly for girls. sports and dress wear. Tai- Madels in milan, bankok, leg- lored of new novelty mate horn and £ braids $1295t0 4950 $395 to $1250 Eflofl@&‘»@@fln@m Exclusively Different l——lol——]o]—=]a]l——= D ]|—=]o|—=[o]—=]ol——ro] TWELVE - TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F smm‘zr IR O