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8 Soc President and Mrs. Dinner Tonight Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett. HE President and M will be at ght of the Speaker and Mrs. ett. who will lands. The &t its very best, such an entertainme Mrs. Coolidge Rostess at 9 o'clock this three little children from health committee, who brought a basket of flowers as their 3 da hung it on the knob of the W door. Mrs. Coolidge met then ingly posed for a pi tots The President i the dinner whicn newspaper “‘cover the Whi at guests dinner to- entertain at exclusive club is now and morning ¢ ith the tiny expected legation in_Paris take place Wednes Miss Wallace Rruggman Washington of the Swiss ton for three ve ferred to Paris secretars ollowing t o Swiss 1 cldt, rmanr. w aftermoc Frau Wie bassador of ( home tomorrow Vietor Knul abroad sinee i Paris. exp. which is dn Monday. May Mrs heen Maj New York Miniater of Switrerland And Mme. Peter Sai The minister of Mme. Peter have gone and will sail Tuesday 3 the George Washington home in Switzerland. expects to return late Mme. Peter will remain #broa the autumn The amba Coolidge the child | tribute and ite Touse and smil- to attend nen who SOCIETY. Coolidge Guests at of Speaker and Mr. and Mre. Charles Woodhull, Who wiil entertain for tiem tomorrow and ) Again on Wednesday and Saturday of | next week Mrs George D Hone has as & guest 1t Wurdman Park Flotel Mrs X, H. Wri of Ohfo, who arrived today. Mrs 18 leaving shortly for a blehoad Neek, Mess, She ervations for sailing for June 9. and will spend the summer abroad. ohn H. Duvall, U. 8 A. tired, and Mr= Duv: who have gpent the winter in Washington with their son-in-law and daughter, R Richard H. Tebbs. jr. United States | Marine Corps, and Mre Tebbs, o their home on Argonne terrace | today for their summer plase at Tock sur, Allenhurst, N. J. Mrs. Tebbs edvd them to the resort by sev- davs. and will remain with them ek or two Vo re- Har of Mr. Edw | their guest New York & marriage of Miss Teresa James, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis| | Bacon James. to Mr. Edward Karrick | Morris, son of Mrs. Henry Lincoln | Morria took place today at 1 o'olock | the apartment of the bride's| parents, in the Highlands, the Rev. Dr. « s Wood officiating. Due to the nt death of the bride's grand-| T, ¥ Granville Loud of Balti- | the wedding was quietly ar-| , with cnly the members of the | s present | ‘The bride wore a gown of heavy idal satin made simply with a court | embassy and Mrs. Chariton have re- lto & ropolitan Club until Monday, when he proceeds to New York. Mrs. Ira June Owen of Grand Rap- ids, Mieh, Who has been the guest for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moran on Mintwood place, has T turned to her home. Mrs. Owen was formerly Miss Jean Wilkie, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkfe, formerly of Washington. During her vieit here Miss Aileen M. Moran, who was one of the brides- maids @t _her wedding, entertained for Mrs. Owen and friends of both families frequently gave bridge, luncheon and dinner parties for her The military attache of the British turned from Biltmore, where they went to attend the marriage Tues- day of Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt to | the Honorable Mr. J. F. A. Cecil. | The hostesses for the tea to be | ow aftermoon at the Con- | Mrs. P Alrs. Mrs, Phillippe Soyez and Mrs. Manrice Thatoher. Assisting in the dining room will be | Mrs. Morris Sheppand, Henry Al- len Cooper. Mrs. Willlam Rodenb and Mrs. James Strong. sisting will be Miss Gertrud Miss Frances Johnson, Miss Margaret Pou and Miss Virginia Garrett. Mrs. Charles Alvin Smith announc the engagement of her daught Camolyn to Mr. Frederick 1. Bic stedt of acuse, New York Mrs, Joshua Pierce has issued in- vitations for a_dinner May 24 in | honor of Mr d Mrs. Joshua Plerce, | whose marriage recently took place. The dinner w nin the | Metropolitan Annex treet Mr. and Mrs ana to the polu ba Mre. Morven Thompson was los of twenty-fou luncheon tod the Chevy Ciud in_compl! Mrs. Richard H. Townsend and her doughter, Mrs. ( i R Peter New York, where they at the Plaza. Mre. Ross Todd s visiting Hauge in her residence on Mass: setts avenue. Miss Genevieve Rusk entertained at a bridge luncheon today in honor of Miss Sue Hanna and s Anne Rochias of Philadelphia, who are | house guests of Miss Muriel Hleanor | M | Gray. of bride y. Litile Katherinc bride. was the| wer girl. | best man Mr. Morris and his bride left, after | {an informal reception. for a wed- | ding trip_and wiil later make thelr | home in Washington | t has closed her | for the sea- | and has motored to her summer | hi f great in- Delaware Mrs, Alfred S. Gill i County former _director American Union returned this morning from a several months' visit to Mexico, Canada and Mr Mr. Edward Hall was the | ¥ en Cannon, daughter of the aker of the House of Rep s, und her niece, Mrs. Dor ardson. have arrived in New k. where they are at the Wal Astorfa. Mrs. Richardson was merly Miss Helen Le Seurc Miss Nancy Hoyt will ente | at dinner at Le Paradis to- evening. The ass nt military attache of the French cmbassy, Capt. Lombard. R U G Oriental or Domestic, Cleaned. Washed, Repaired | | party th | ciation has gone to New York, where hs will be for a few days at the Plaza. Mrs. Randolph Dickins and Mrs. Jokichi Takamine will not be at home tomorrow, nor aguin this season. They will leave town about the middle of May for New York, sailing on May 31, on board the S. S. Fran- confa.~ They will pass the month of June in England, later visiting other countries, apd will return next spring. The assistant secretary of labor and Henning, with their daughter, atrice’ Henning, are in New c for a few days and are staying at the Hotel Astor. Mr. William Walker Smith of the American diplomatic service, now on duty in the Department of State, and Mrs. Smith have given up their apart- ment At the Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Smith Is sailing for Europe to join her mother. Mrs. Henry Pozue of Cincinnati. Mr. Smith wiil reside at the Army and Navy Club Mrs, Mi « for the o the New Wil- | lard. which being_ given by the | the Loyal Legion for the | fit of the fund for the scholarship in memory of Mrs. John A. Logan, in- olude Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mrs, Harry S . Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. Authony Wayne % 1 odard, Sherwood, Mrs Berger Moran and Mrs. Harle ge Addittonal patron afternoon Franco’ Calv Owing to absence from tha city, Joseph Wall will not be at home Corps ry 2 to attend the Olvmg and the British empir in Lonaon Paris Polo Benefit Ball Last mdid Success. The polo ball, given by the War Department was qu cially and decid of the season the New V i evening | Asso polo field by the tions, Col. Conrad S. Babcock, Maj. John B. Coulter and Capt. Robert L. Walsh: floor committee, Col. Julian R. Lindsley, Maj. Nelson E. Margetts and Maj. Ernest G. Cullum, and on publicity, Maj. John K. Her, Maj Cortlandt Parker and Capt. Read Wipprecht. A gateway of pine and othar small | troes, with a picket fence, was built near the elevators on the tenth floor and was well guarded by two polo players astride their “ponies.” = On the other side of the gate 8tood the receiving party, the introductions be- ing made by Col. Conrad S. Babcock and Maj. H. S. Higley. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks received the guests, assisted by the deputy chief of staff, U. S. A., Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, and Mrs. Hines. Gen. Pershing was a member of the receiving party and stood with them for time before the went to Mrs, We wore a gown of soft velvet draped cloth of silver and Mrs. Hines in cloth of silver velled with green tulle, a panel back and front of black net embroidered in jets The smail reception room made by the gateway and the entfance to the ballroom had quantities of pine and tall grhsges, with here and there a spray of cherry blossoms. The ball room ftself had the familiar goal posts at each end, and the white side board down each side not only marked the edge of the polo field but protected those sitting on the “side lines” from t Branches of pine and sprays of cherry blossoms covered the front of each box and above them were crossed mallets, and at intervals gayly colored marquees were placed over the boxes, while the hox of Secretary Weeks and Gen. Pershing. in of ‘the had an gave t of a gr . while the flag 7 the Jecret d that of the gen- eral of the Arms 1 them. T i gav vests and BOOK BARGAINS Come in and look around PEARLMAN’S BOOK 933 G St. °~ SHOP e afar aarar @ aray. 300 Pairs Added Pumps—Oxfords Were $9.00 and $10.00 Pair. . ... $3.95 There are single strap pumps black or brown kid with weet | other polo “togs” and several of the company who are members of hunt clubs were in their red coats, adding color to the scene. A light supper was served In the small ballroom at Secretary and Mrs. Weeks had with them In their box, Mrs. Frederick Dent nt and Miss Eudora Clover. ¢ XGOOOESCOCOOANY "\,‘\W Every Dress a Bargain at This Price. . 3 3 & The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter weré honor guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pric Wright, who entertained a company | of sixteen, later tzking their guests | to the bali. | Senator and Mrs Lawrence Phipps e i | Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hat Frames and Trimmingy Vienna Hat Factory AP 435 Mth St. N.w, SSCE SR Made to Sell From $16.50 to $22.50 of that character usually with d you high-g that associate a much higher price. Only our com- bined store-buy- ing power makes such tremendous value - giving pos The Height of Value-Giving 1113 F St. N.W. Sale of Crepe Dresses Featuring the Newest Style Notes and Colors and Priced Phenomenally Low Charming Dresses Slashingly Reduced for Quick Disposal .95 Dresses adorably conceived of tiful materials taken from our 73 and grouped together at one astound- beau- stores $ ing low price to effect immediate clear- ance. never presented. Bigger values than these were 4 Unusual Values BLOUSES Every Smart Style at an Ex- traordinarily Blouse out ax 1 est Sport, heels, also Cuban heel oxfords—single strap pumps in patent leather and tah suede with low fat heels—3- strap black kid Cuban heel pumps—very smart—and gray suede sport oxfords and white. Sizes considerably broken, but on the whole good selection to riment $4.95 A Popular Assortment Pumps and Oxfords that were $9 to $12 Pr... Red. green and brown kid sandals with low flat heels—brown calf and black kid strap pumps and oxfords—popular paient leather strap pump, flat heels and weMt soles or baby French heels and handturned soles—gray, brown and black suede Cuban heel pumps with welt soles—patent leather and brocaded strap pumps, dress styles with Guban heels—plain black satin strap pumps with baby French or Spanish heeis—splendid choosing at $4.95 pair. A score of other specially priced Sorosis models in this sale at $5.95, $7.25 and $8.75. Important Special LINGERIE west, and is at the Met- and Stored the central *l HOSIERY Pure silk —full fashioned. Every pair guaranteed. 5165 o . | A. H. Bakshian e e A I |818 Conrt. Ave. Main 6667 Senator and Mrs. RS S S SOl SN = Mrs. Charles W and Mrs. Irederic L This offering hosi- ery will Box Springs & Mattresses Made to Order fOnly best materials go into our Custom- made Box Springs and Mattresses, and every detail of the work is done under personal supervision, in our own shops. “We also Renovate and Remake Mat- tresses, do create sensation he values ro twice this price. Imported French novel m a Choice of any items listed railo Voile vest and Tailored and O e broidery and Values Nalite eollar to b below which ordinarily sell for eteminato ch Voile or $7.95 52.98 Juliette Allen The Shop of Youthful Millinery immense ery desired color 1005 Connecticut Ave. S At K = § ‘ A A AAT A D A A A ATA A A AT A~ A i | Sale on May 2d and 3d of Eariy Spring Hats, including dress, semi-dress, and sport will _ente evening at compliment niece, Miss a and Mr i whose urday er will fol rehearsal for the wedding guests will ba members « ding party. The comnany €0 to_th the to Hamilton, MeCormi rter Davidsol A Special Purchase of Tllg Newest Dresses For Spring and Summer Wear 525 ’I HESE are the very latest lace and - tuck trimmed models for Women and Misses in Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Roshanara Crepes and Silk Pongees. Priced at dge will give for Mr. Davidson hiostess —Painting —Paperhanging —Upholstering, etc. pany of twenty- day. and this will entertain ind bridegroom guests later to Le Paradis. nator Medill MeCor 10i8, who arrived in Washington cral days ago, accompanied by MeCormick. has gone back eago for a short visit, but v in time for the dinner. mick has an apartment at the Hotel Hamilton and will remain here until after the marriage of her nicce Estimates on request JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture 1108 G Street M. 7675-7676 Specially Priced For Friday and Saturday at. . . or and Mrs bave taken an ap: Mansions Phones : Individual styles for afternoon, dance or sports wear in all the ex- quisite new shades, as well as staple colors. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; Wom- en’s, 34 to 46. WE ARE IN OUR NEW STORE, AT 1413 F STREET— and we want you to come and inspect our display of new fur coats and picces. Every garment is stamped with the QUALITY handwork: the most startling price-cut VALUE! our prevail OF ALL FOXE SHADES STONE MARTENS As Low As $19.50 CARACEL i JACQUETTES as $42050 HUDSON BAY SABLES Two-Skin Scarfs As Low As $32.50 EVERY FUR COAT REMODELING AT ACTUAL COST | AND REPAIRING No matter what kind of Bring in your old fur a fur coat you need or de- piece or coat and have it sire. this is a most op- remodeled or repaired at a portune time to secure it. as slight cost; in this way you prices have been reduced to can secure extra wear out actual cost of it T Special Reduction Sale of Smart Spring Hals $5,85.95, 87.50 and $8.50 Values Friday and $9.95 Saturday 53 9 Leghorn and fabric combinations, hair braids, Timbo and hemp straws, satin and taffeta with trimmings of eas quisite flowers, rhinestone pins, quills or ribbon bows. Colors: Sand, gray, copen, rose, navy, red, black and oak. A Special Offering of 100 SPRING FROCK at $37:5 Formerly $49.50 to $97.50 HE unprecedented Easter season demand has depleted our selections of Spring Frocks and left us with incomplete lines—one and two of a kind styles. which we offer at a price to insure their immediate disposal. In- cluded are Frocks for street and afternoon wear and a few Dinner Gowns. The materials are Satin, Georgette, Crepe Dundee, Moire, Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes and Printed Silks, in all the favored shades. [Esrlebacher Exclusively Different W TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ) R S s S R As - FREE STORAGE Any fur piece or coat which you may seleet will be re. served and stored free, for a small deposit. 100 R Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. NW, SO l|| N et #Ba E%mcmmns-runfias 1413 F Street N.W.