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LT President and Mrs. Ilustrated Lecture on Egypt at the White Ho President and Mrs. Cool- und - their household Hustrated Jec Howxrd | T HE 1dsze will Carter, i east room this evening. They box for the lecture this afternoon to the Secretary of State and Nrs Hughes, who will entertiin guests. Former Senator and Mrs. Albert . Beveridge, who White House guests for two days, left this morn ing for their home | Mrs. Conlidge is having a busy time having enjoy an ure gyt by the have given their this afternoon Mre Coolidge will receive he officers and members of the Wom- en’s Loyal Legion [The Secretary of State and Hughes will be guests at dinner to- meorrow night of Senator and Mrs. | David A Reed. Jud=e Reed, parents of the senator, are ar- riving today from Pittsburgh to be guests of Senator and Mrs. Reed for keveral days. Miss Mary Wallace and her fiance, Dr. Charles Bruggmann, have com- \e personnel of their wedding N Wallace will be at- irs. Donald McChesney »f SyTa s matron of honor, and Miss Ruth ace will _be maid of honor for her sister. The charge d'affaires of Switzerland, Mr. Walter Thurnheer, will be best man and the nshers will include Dr. Brenner, sec- retary of the Swiss legation. who succeeded the degroom-elect: Mr. Angus D. McLay, brother-in-law of the bride: Mr. Frederick Dunn, Mr. David Edward Finky, Mr. Spencer Gordon, Mr. Donald McChesney and Mr. Barold Hall. The marriage license was tiken out today Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace of Des Moines, son and daughter-in-law of the Secretary and Mrs. Wallace, will arrive Tuesday for the wedding Senor and Semora de Mathien Hostn at Luncheon Today The: ambassador of Chile and Se- mora e Mathieu entertained a small eompamy informally at luncheon to- day in compliment to Senor and Se- rora de lzquierdo of Chile, who are spendiitg a few days in Wathington. Senor amd Senora de lsquierfio are on their hooneymoon trip and will go to New York later today and sail from there tomorrow for Europe The vetary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur returned Yo Washington this morning from brief visit in New York. where staved at the Hotel Astor, having gone to attend th ninth _annual Navy dinner of the National Security | l.eague, at which cretary Wilbur al speaker. Thursda th Tetary nd Mrs. Wil- a Visit to the Brooklyn navy the afternoon Mre. Wi ained at the Women's while S Y. M. vill go to New York an address before the Marine Congress, which will meet at ithe Waldorf-Astoria. He wili return ¢ rectly after the meeting. yTacu Mr. Justite 3 .nd Mri ford will en tertain a thirty-cight iit dinner this evening. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Sanford will sail in July for Europe to attend the econference of the American Bar As- wociation in London, returning to this country I n the late autumn. Mrs. Warres G. Harding has gone o Bridgeport, Conn., whete she will lay the corner stone of the new War- | ren Harding High School Mrs. Harding, who is accompanied by Mr. George B. Che istian, jr., secretary to the late Presid ent, will return to her apartment. at {.he New Willard early mext week. In laving the stone, Mrs. Harding will use a silver trowel which will be suitably inscribed and presented to he'r. Stanfield, wife of Senator Stanfiald; Mrs. Frank Mon- . Mrs. Harve /. Wiley and Mrs Gerrit Miller, 3r., will act as host ses at the special performance for children tomorz ow morning at 10 o'clock, at the T ivoli The charge d'affaires of Switzer- %and, Mr. Walter Thurnbeer. was host %o a small comipany at dinner last esvening in comnp liment to Miss Mary Wallace, daughti>r of the Secretury of Agriculture anid Mrs. Wallace, and Dr. Charles Bruggmann, secretary of 1ha Swiss legatioi) in Paris. who will be married Wediiesday. The other guasts included M me. Hubrecht, wife of he secretary of the Netherlands egation in Madri¢! and formerly sec- Mrs. Robert N. Mrs. [ & | Mrs. James | y " SOCTETY. ociety Coolidge to Enjoy use Tonight. Ir. Bruggmann as secrelary of the Swiss legation here Carroll Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick timile Montgomery. will he attended by her Miss Mary Montgom- ery, ax maid of honor, al her mar- riage to Mr. James Newman Carter, which will take place Saturday, May 17 ceremany will be per- formed in St. Matthews Church at d will be followed by an in- scuted breakfast for the mem- the family, wedding party and intimate friends, Miss Montgom- ery’s bridesmaids will include Mise Caroline Thom, Miss Klaine Sullivan Iphin_and_Miss Carlotta of New York. Mr. John will be best man for brother und the ushers will bLe | ¥. Burrall Hoffman, jr. and Mr. Mur- | ray Hoffman of New York; Mr. War. wick 1. Montgemery, jr.. broth bride: Mr. James Cromwell tanley Stokes. Mr. Grey Dayton vin Sullivan and Mr all of Philadelphia 1 Juan R. Mayer of New . who are herc for the spring, entertain the members of the bridal party and out-of-town guests at a dinner IFriday evening, May 16 following the rehearsal for the cere mony. Mr. Robert Hinckley, jr. will | entertain at luncheon earlier in the day for Miss Montgomery and Mr. Carter. Miss Anna sister, Mr Mr | wil- The marriage of Miss Taylor Jones. daughter of M. Kimbrough Jones, jr.. to Lieut Browning Slocum, U. § place Wednesday afternon. June The ceremony wil performed at 5 o'clock in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church and will be fol lowed by a reception at the Wash- ington Club. Miss Jones will be attended by Mrs Stanley Woodward as matron of honor and Miss Heien Griflith will be maid of honor. The bridesmalds will include Miss Diuna Cumming, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Dorothy Mon- dell und Miss Heien Campbell.” Littlc Miss Nancy Weller. daughter of Mr. s. Joseph Weller. will he flawer t. Slocum have ax his Lieut Creighton izabeth | James | Harry Cumpl The military attache of the French |’ embassy, Gen. George A. L. Du A entertaingd at dinner last evening af the Hamilton Hotel. when his guests included Gen. and Mrs. Davis, the | military_attache of the Italian em. i Bernezao; Mre Col. and Mrs Col and Mrs. G Mrs. Howard ntess Sommati di Mom- nd Mrs. Galbraith Maj. and | N and ancy Hovt and | naval attache of | Clarence O. Marshall, Dickinson bello, Comm. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Mrs. E. Venetti, Miss Capt. Jean Rigal, the embassy. Mrs. K. V. H. Wylie is chaperon Miss Margie Eustis, Ml»\\"p‘r ] Lodge. Miss Rebecca Wellingt Miss Katherine Wylie for the bethean May_ day celebration Bryn Mawr. They are stopping s the Ritz in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Leon S, Ulman. accom panied by Miss Elizabeth Ulman and Miss Jean Ulman, will be among the passengers aboard the Adriatic, sail- ing tomorrow from New York for England Mrs. Elonzo Tyner. who closed her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel early in the week, will sail tomorrow aboard the Homeric for Europe Others from Washington who will sail on the Homeric are Mr._and Mrs P. 8 Henry, Miss Violet Henry and Miss Leacens Henry Gen. and Mrs. Frank Coe will en- tertain at a bridge dinner this eve- ning in homor of their house guest. | Mrs. Julius Conrad of Governors lIs- land, N. Y. Mrs. Coe will give a tea | Monday for her guest, and Tuesday | evening Gen. and Mrs. Coe will be | dinner hosts in her honor. Mrs. Eugene Mever, jr., will return in a few days from New York. where KAPLOWITZ 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. TAILORED SUITS AND WRAPS PEATURING REPLICAS AND | CREATIONS OF STRIKING INDIVIDUALITY, $45 $55 $65 | | | | reta: v of the legation hert . Miss Ruth Walkace, sister of the bride-elect, and Dr. iornest Brenmer, who succeeded Eu@;—m G1t, SHop A. Special Offering of ¢ Girls’ 18395 85 1§ \A Extraordinary Values! Charming models daintily handmade of fine Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Dimity and hand-drzwn, while others are effectively hand-embroid- ered. Some are from Pari 5 The colorings include \} Nile, Maize, Rose, as well as White. These Smart 3 . Summer Frocks are for Girls and Juniors, 6 to 16. Erlebachesr .95 $8.95 - PHENOMENAL VALUES Novelty Crepes; many are S. Orchid, Pink, Tangerine, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDXY, WKY §, 191 Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Laura|! Burrage and Miss Ann Wood. Former Senator and Mra. Henry F. Lippitt have opened their summer home at Cumberiand, R. I Mr. and Mrs. George T. Porter have returned from Europe and opened their house, on New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pfau have as their guest at thelr new home, 2801 Rhode Island avenue northeast, the latter's sister, Mrs. James Cuth- inger of Philadelphia. Mrs. James T. Morris has returned to her home in Minneapolis after passing about seven months here at the New Willard Hotel. Mrs. Morris has been a member of the War De- partment Yorktown commission ap- pointed by the Secretary of War, being the first woman ever appoint- ed to such a position. Mr. and Mrs. Francix White Dinner Honts Laxt Night. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White were hosts at dinner last evening enter- taining in compliment to the United and Senhora de Sousa Leao Gracle, of the Spanish em abrie] Fer- rer; Mr' and Mrs. Harry Norment, Olle James, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr and Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke. Later the company went to the last of this season's dances arranged by the Friday Evening Dancing Class at the New Willard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright had a small company for bridge last evening, taking their guests later to the dance at the New Willard. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis Nolan were hosts at dinner last evening at the Army and Navy Club, entertaining in ocompliment to Maj. Gen. and Mrs John L. Hines. The other guests Gen. and Mrs. Hanson Ely, Brig. and Mrs. Stuart Heintzel- man and Col. and Mrs. Charles k. Kilbourne. Gen. and Mrs. Nolan will tain at dinner Friday, May 16. enter- of | i MRS, AR Guestx being entertal week. will she went early in the Meyer and her children will take | Nfount Kisco and open their summer and lome about first 6f June, Mr. Meyer will join them for frequen week end visits Mre. Leigh Palm Miss Bessie ahoard the Le nd her daugh than July 5 for Eu e, and will spend the summer at Deauville, France. joining Mr. Palmer in Washington in September. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury en tirtained a company of twelve a evening in_complimen ner_and Mrs. visit. A the attache enor Don ir. Hulbert mayor of New York City illness of Mayor Hylan. Cayetano was Dr. JBverett Monroe Eilison enter t the iversity Club af to A fully complete stock and shoes which the growing child enti voted to these Misses’ and Children’s shoes, with skilled, attentiv properly. For May Processions and other occassons which call W hite Footwear -we show several styles white calfskin. white calfskin sandal 5 to 8 at $3.50; sizes 8% to at $4.50 and 1134 to 2 at §5.50. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Mrs. g0 to McKeldin, will sail | 7 Murray w York. who were here ong the other of the Cuban de acting during the We illustrate a in sizes sterday in compliment (o f Detroit, Mich | luncheon v Mr. J. Paul Oren secretaries and attaches of the embassies and legations in Wash- ington will entertain at dinner this evening at the Hamilton Hotel dward J. Dorn will be at; orrow afternoon from 4 to| o'clock and will have rec - | with her Mrs. Russell Langdon, Chester Wells, Mrs. Guy H. Burrage, Mrs. Lawrence Moses and Mrs. Emer- son Liscum. Assis t Mrs - | home tos . | Bugen lejeuns, Emma Stitt, t Oriental or RUG Domestic, Cleaned. and Stored o A. H. Bakshian - | 3 — — Washed, Repaired ¢! 818 Conn. Ave. Main 6667 Dr. and Mrs tertained at dinner last evening, hav- ing as Bulgaria and minister of Alfar will be Miss|| Providing the best be had in footwear Jfor young folks assortment of those should wear. One re floor (Third) de- e salesfolks to fit them for in n - including— and many others. Exclustwvely Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE -TWELVE F STREET | Special Sale of ROSEBUSHES We are handling the entire supply of A. Gude Sons Co.’s 2-year-old Rosebushes, Columbia, Premier, American Legion, Mme. Butterfly, Ophelia, Yellow Ophelia These bushes are prumed ready for planting and will give abundance of bloom this Summer. 69: cxch S.E. Corner 14th and H Sts. NW. States ambassador to Brazil, Mr. Ed- win V. Morgan. Davenport White en- their guests the minister of Mme. Panaretoff, the Panama and Senora de the charge d’affaires of Braszil FINAL REDUCTIONS Now Prevail on Our Entire Stock of Exclusive Rosedere - GOWNS, COATS SUITS, HATS SATURDAY SPECIAL 50 Dresses .........515.00 12 Sport Coats . ....$10.00 Where the Style of Tomorrow Is Shown Today Franklin 8369 Members PFlorists’ Telegraph Delivery Everything for Her Trousseau VERY luxury and necessity of the E bride’s Trousseau is ready for her in The Bride’s Own Shop. Here she may choose the handsome three-piece costume for her “going away,” the slim frocks of satin and crepe, and the tiny, becoming hats that are so easily packed into her wardrobe trunk, the in- dispensable top coat. the trim tailleur, and all the fascinating accessories it demands. Mrs. Erlebacher will advise on the wardrobe require- ments of American and European resorts. Fllelbaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE STREET —chairs of unique design and purpose The Windsor Chair illustrated is priced $10. The Solid Mahog- any copy of the Martha Washington chair, is priced $65. Second Floor DULIN&MARTIN o 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 A & SOCTETY. My '’ Sowona T vl thowa & e rabber-cop beel 114 to 2—$4.60 ts, Sy =1vvir;g feet. In il e i of comfort, blended with style and quality, assured by the name stamped on every pair. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N.W. Ezxclusive Agents in Washington for QUELN QUALITY SHOL: New Distinctive Selegfions For Misses, Juniors and Girls Just Received VERY wonderful showing of unusual models moderately priced, which we invite vou to see. Misses’ Dresses . .. .....$16.50, $25, $37.50 to $118 Sports Coats ..... ......$25, $37.50, $45 to $78.50 Dress Coats ..... $35, $45, $58.50 to $128 Tailored Suits ... .. $25, $35, $45 to $78.50 Costume Suits . ......$47.50, $68.50, $78.50 to $238 Hats .. cenaena .. $10.50, $14.50, $18.50 to $30 Skirts . . ...$9.75, $12.50, $15 to $22.50 Exqur‘.w‘:e Graduation and Class Day Dresses Juniors' and Girls' Silk Dresses ............$13.50, $15, $19.50 to $45 Gingham and Linen Dresses. .$3, $4.50, $7.50 to $19.50 Coats ...............$12, $16.50, $19.50 to $78.50 Hats ............$3.50, $4, $7.50, $10.50 to $14.50 Skirts .....covnunn.....$2.95, $4.50, $5.75 to $8.50 Middies ........ $1.95 and $3 Sweaters Underwear « Knstted Sports Apparel J Street Corner_Thirteenth 1214 F Street, N.W. New Hat and Scarf Sets! New Black Satin Hats! Shown for the First Time Saturday 5570510 Alt fresh, new summer hats. The sets are very striking and come in every imaginable color combination.. The Satin Hats are black with an occasional touch of yellow or white, trimmed with 2 rhinestone Mah-Jong pin.