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‘tive S SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Went to the Capitol Today For the Regular T uesday Luncheon Of the Senate Ladies. COOLIDGE attended the Tuesday lunch of the t the Capi- Suia ate woine | Many | nd the early . and the party today | with each suc- Mrs “ at Minister of State and guests of he = of the side Hotel in_the pre Willard director g Union, t greeting following in-American music H. H. Colman. American 11 Association from the edu- and Miss Grace Senorita the | 4 #nd Mrs. Stitt have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Fmma Scott, eut. Robert Walton Fleming, Tuesday evening, k. in St. Thomas' ption will follow tmmediately Washington Club, 17th and & Mrs was hos at lunc| nee Crittenden Calhoun to a company of forty on today at the Cheyvy Chase Club. The table had a charming cen- terpieer of spring blossoms, and her guests included members of official, Giplomatic and residential society. . Willis t of her ann, at _the ho; reenacre, Connecticut avenue and Melrose street, Chevy Chase. The solicitor general of the State Department and Mrs. Charles Cheney Hyde entertained at dnner last eve- ding the meeting of th < included the third as ary of state and Mrs. nht.” the director of th consular service and Mrs. Wi Carr, the ass Mr. Leland Harrison, and Miss Mar- garet M. Hanna The Congressional Club will give a party this evening from £:30 to Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor is enter- taining the Women's Club of Bethesda this afterncon in her country home near Bethesda. Lady Gladstone of England will be the muest of honor at a tea to be given a Nutional Clubhouse of the Ameri- tion of University Women, ~. tomorrow afternoon from . hile will then | 1 with a short d she will re at | The Star Spangled | will be given in the Americas. After the pro- | 1l b served in the | nts will be served | ither permits, | rden will be | r of Guatemala and Se- Mrs Mrs. John W followed by a pro- Flora Me- accom nd Ar wccompanied | ichita Moulen. | | en by oslovakia, Dr. o a small com- ng informally at Le last evening. Chvalkovsky, was host t pany. e Paradis a week or ten and of Thirle- . and London nd has_spent the each, and after her sail for her home in winter England. Rudolph Kauffmann will be Ily at Airlie tomorrow Mrs. Kauff- home after 4 Mme. Tike: will sail June 6 to ummer © time in Sweden, will visit their paternal amily of the late Wil lkengren, minister to thi the time of his deat n and her family wiil nd will spend a time Mme. Deaming Jarve! John P. Jackson. the mother of will spend the sum- Edgartown, Mass., having with her her son, Mr. Huntington Jackson of New York Senator vfield of Texas enter- tained informally at dinner last night at the New Willard Hotel. Dempses, wife of Representa- Wallace Dempsey, returned to her home, in Lockport, N. Y., today and will remain there through the summer. g Nrs. Arthur | b 4.30 to 6 o'clock. Miss Klizabeth Kast- man will be hostess for the club, and the foreign delegates to_the interna- tional council of the Y. W. C. A. are IS0 being entertained, as well as the regular club members. Mrs. Harry Lee Rust entertained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president general of the N. S, D. AR Col. and Mrs. ¥rank W. Coe will en tertain at dinner this evening in com- pliment to their house guest, Mrs Julius Conrad of ernors Island, Capt. William McFarland medical McFarland sail- > Suffren from New They will bout three months Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Doran have ar- rived from their home in Muncie Ind ma afternoon Ch the bride’s street. Mrs of the brid apartment. at Janet Smith Clark, sister will be matron of William A. Rafferty, be best man for his lark KAPLOWITZ BROS., INC. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. ANNUAL CLOSING OUT SALE ENTIRE STOCK, MANY GARMENTS AT COST AND EVEN LESS THAN COST. SIZES 14 TO 46 $20 TO $65 STORE OPENS PROMPTLY AT 8 A. M. | “'Washington's Foremost Fashion Establishment'” is_the son of Col. and nery Co. 614 12th St. N. W. ¥ aad G Sts. Between The surgeon general of the Navy THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET You’ll be charmed with these New Summer Hats —featured in Faille Silk or Satin—embroid- ered or trimmed with flowers or feathers— as well as many dainty lacey designs. The artisticness of the modes is heightened by the radiance of the colorings—creating not only new but very ori ginal effects. A very special group at 1622 French Felt Also— Sports Hats Smart as can be—with practicability and becomingness to commend them. All the new colors are available. $0.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 13 n | Wednesday, May 21. Mrs. Charles Carr Clark of Livini Heights, Va., who live at Bella Vista, the old 'home of Admi Vista. Col. and Mrs. Clark will entertain ¥Friday evening for the bridal party and out- of-town guests. Mrs. Charles Denby was hostess at luncheon today entertaining the dele. Eates to the Young Women's Chris- tian Association conference. Mrs. Coleman Dupont has arrived at the New Willard and will spend sev- eral days here. . Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier is in New York for a few days and is staying at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Paris Breugle is in Atlantic City for a short stay and is a guest at the Hotel Dennis. Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall was hostess at luncheon today entertaining in honor of Mrs. Henry Alexander of Atlanta, who is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward H. Alsop. Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson will entertain at dinner this evening fu honor of Mrs. Kuhn, wife of Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn. Mrs. John Milholland of New York, who is spending « portion of the spring “ayetic Hotel. will be at home afternoon after 4 o'clock. Army and Navy League Ball Has Distinguixhed Patrons. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Wilbur head a list of patronesses for the Army and Navy League ball 10 be held at the navy yard, Thurs- duy evening. Others on the list are: Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, jr.; Mrs. . de_ Riano, Miss . Mrs. Junius' Mac- orge H. Myers, Mrs. . ‘Tasker Bliss, Mrs. Cary . .3 Charles _Boughton Mrs. Frederick D. Grant, Mrs. Geerge Barnett, Mrs. Henry Hough, Mrs. " Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Hewitt Wells and Mrs. Richard Leigh. The hoard of managers of the House of Mercy are planning to have their usunl garden party in the Ca- thedral Close on the afternoon of $29.50 to $39.50 SUITS 51925 Wonderful Dresses G & 11th Sts. girdle. and the vogue demands! tion, it gently massa; figure. fort while special back as you become more remarkably durable. praise. This is one of the really delightful affairs of the late spring, and brings together the friends of the work in a pleasant fashion. The honorary president of the board is Mrs Henry B. Brown and Miss Katharine Mimmack is the president. Mrs. Ridgely Hunt is first vice president. There will be the usual pleasant features, with many amusements, for children, who wlil be_specially catered to. Where the new Cathedral Library wiil rise seems a most appropriate place to buy books, so the House of Mercy plans to- sell them, in great number and variety, at the garden party. Mrs. T. Sim Lee is the chair- man of this important table, and will have with her Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Tom Wil- liams, Mrs. Marcus Benjamin and Miss Flagg. A wedding of interest to this city occurred in Baltimore yesterday when Mrs. Jessie L. Lane of Riverdale, Md., became the bride of Mr. James Hugh Keeley of Washington and Maryland. Mrs. Keeley, who is a speaker and writer of note, is a niece of the late Col. H. Martin Willlams, former reading clerk in the House of Repre- sentatives, with whom she made her home. Mr. Keeley is a member of the Dis- trict bar. 'His daughter, Miss Cora Larimore Kecley, is a practicing attor- ney in_this city. A son, Mr. James Hugh Keeley, jr.. is American consul at Damascus, Syria. Mr. and Mrs. Keeley will make their home In Riverdale for the present. Lieut. R. Ellsworth Webb, U. S. N., and Mrs. Webb have returned from New Orleans, where they spent a month, and are again in their apart- ment on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. T. V. O'Connor, wife of the vice chairman of the United States Shipping Board, will go to Buffalo to- day and will give up her apartment at the Hotel Hamilton, where she has spent the season. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. returning to their Wardman Park Hotel from a motor trip through Pennsylvania, where they visited Carl C. Mueller, jr., at the Harrisburg Academy. Others in the party were Mrs. Bauer of Ward Mueller are apartment at $39.50 to $49.50 SUITS 129.5 man Park Hotel and Senor Don Man- uel Zavota of the Nicaraguan lcga- tion. Mrs. William H. King, wife of Sena- tor King of Utah, was suddenly called to New York this morning by the serious illness of an intimate friend. Capt. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brewster of Quantico, Va., are making a short stay at the Hamllton Hotel. With them are Capt. and Mrs. William M. Marshall of Quantico Children of American Revolution Ushers Today. Senfor members of the Capltol and Gov. Thomas Welles socleties, Chil- dren of the American Revolution, In colonial costume, will serve as ushers at the patriotic meeting to be held in Memorlal Continental Hall this after- noon at 4 o'clock. They will be under the direction of Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, and those taking part are Martha Burch, Elizabeth Eaton, Ruth Parker, Dorothy Douden, Janioe Bur- roughs, Daisy Newkirk, Mildred Hoover, FElizabeth = Barr, Helen Nichols, Virginia Thompson, Eliza- beth Sawtelle, Ellano Foster, Helen Hobbs, Catharine Hill, Helen Taylor, Marfon Stewart, Bire Mooney, Oli Mexican reeipe— w0 closely guarded we had to smuggle it across the border. Chicken Tamales G for $1.00 delivered. Fhone Franklin 5529, THE MADRILLON b4 1304 G St. N.W. FUR COATS should be repaired and looked over befors being put in storage. You will save money #0d trouble {f you will let me do vour work now. Storage free of charge. Chokers made from your own materials at $5.00. FURRIER LRENENNNNES Every Suit in Stock at Drastic Reductions 849.50 to $69.50 SUITS 139 TWILL COATS and SPORT COATS at Big Reductions $19.95 to $25.00 SPORT COATS ............. %] 5=00 $29.50 to $40.00 TWILL and SPORT COATS. . .. $25_—_0_-0 $45.00 to $59.00 TWILL and SPORT COATS. .. $3 9._i_0 OVER ONE THOUSAND STYLES IN DRESSES In Individual and Distinctive Models FOR AFTERNOON, STREET, EVENING, SPORTS $16-95 $25.00 $35-00 Service and Courtesy Madame X Reducing Girdle —has been sold in our Corset Department for over a month—and our corsetieres have received special training from the Madame X demonstrators, so that they may give ex- cellent service and a proper fitting of this This New Kind of Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips This triumph of scientific corseting gives you at once the slim, straight, boyish lines you want It actually slenderizes your figure the moment you put it on—makes youg took thin while getting thin. With eve away the disfiguring fat on waist and hips and gives you a supple, graceful little mo- Makes you look and feel younger. The special cut-away front insures perfect com- you sit, work or play. A':ii the lacing makes it easy to adjust slender. Once you have worn the Madame X Reducing Girdle you will not want to be without it. You will find yourself using it for walking, riding, golfing and at all times when you need an ad support and desire a slim, charming figure. Women everywhere are enthusiastic about it and cannot say enough in its uate t is Now on sale in our Corset Department— Third Floor EEENEEEEEEEREERN Established 1877 The Madame X Reduoing Girdle is » SOCIETY. Parmele, Margaret Duvall and Cath- Mrs. Willlam L. King, Mr. and Mrs. arine Koster. Louls . Schultels, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam leau and Mr. James MeD. Shea. to Jun Washsington about the frst . e. The executive committee in charge of the arrangements for the ball and card and mah-jong party at Rausch- ers on Saturday evening of this week, will meet on Wednesday at the home' of its chairman, Mrs. Aubrey L. Cldrke. The purpose of the affair is to raise funds for the erection of a new church edifice for-the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, on Western avenue, ncir Chevy Chase Circle. The present build- ing fronts on Pauterson street, The committee on patronesses and patrons, reports that its invitations arc being accepted, and that the mést recent additions fo the list include Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lamb, Mr. J. W. Glennan, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Manogue, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Mr. and W w P ; “Sa! i¢ with Flowers"” | Flowers —for Weddings | 1| Schaffer’s Flowers lead in favor with the brides of spring and all other seasons. i Arrangements that are at once effective, exclu- sive, different—achieved atnotably reasonable prices. Glad to Submil Estimatcs SHAFFER’S | Phone Phone Main 2416 Main 106 900 14th St. Mrs. Touis B, Thomson. an president and charter member, ive a short history of the Polit Study Club at its second ann breakfast in the Franklin Squ Hotel next Saturday, May 17, a o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, H. Greenfeld of Her- lin, Germany, are at the Hamilton Hotel. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pariser, also of Berlin. The Misses Muhlhofer have left by Brothers Finar CLEARANCE 29 Suits Sold as high as 68.50 WEDNESDAY ONLY 39.7 XCLUSIVE O’Rossen and Rizik models. Stunning Tail- leurs, adroitly styled and in- geniously fashioned. A suit can be worn so much more than any other apparel that this radical final pric- ing is a vast value to the practical- minded woman. No Crepit or C. O. D. PRIVILEGE W Y THIRTE > [ T j : 1216 F St. N.W. Every three months—disposal of goods bought for the previous season’s Selling! Now in force—this great Quarterly Stock Clearing Merchandise bought for Spring selling—Suits, Coats, Dresses and accessories for Women and Misses—being eagerly ! This merchandise plan, exclusive with our store, gives our patrons opportunity to buy at reduced prices the Spring Styles before they become old—and enables us to clear our stocks for a complete display of new summer apparel. It is an event you should investigate! Just a little of the news can be told today! Quarterly Savings! Silk Dresses $29.50 to $65.00 frocks for street, afternoons and informal evening affairs $22.50 $36.00 $42.50 While the simple straightline styles predominate, not all these dresses by any means are such,, for there are many becoming draped models, surplice models and pleated or piainline tunic styles. Exquisite beadings, crystal or colored, are observed on many of these frocks—others are of the smart tailored mode—still others are embroidered or lace trimmed, of fine crepe georg- ctte, crepe de chine, satin and Roshanara crepes in both high shades and in navy blue, brown and black. There is indeed wide range for choice. Generally only one dress of a style and color— but all sizes from 36 to 44 will be found in each group—perhaps you can find the very dress you wish here at a saving! Women’s Quarterly Coat Opportunities Sport Coats Dress Coats Dress Coats $29.50 $37.50 $46.50 Former Prices, $39.50 to $75.00 Sport S Coats at $29.50 with the season’s smartest coatings to chose from—stripes, plaids, soft plain colored fabrics. Dress Coats at $37.50 and $46.50—slimline styles of the finer twills, char- meen and Kasha, some with upstanding collars fur edged, others with entire collars of soft sum- mer furs. The quarterly stock clearing is indeed the time to pick up the coat you will need for the motor—the summer trip—or for general all-around use! o Women’s Suits—Exceptional Values! Tailored Suits— Tailored Suits— Costume Suits— $24.75 $29.75 $74.50 Former Prices, $45.00 to $135.00 In the first two groups those strictly tailored, fine navy blue and black twills that always insure a well dressed appearance—each of high quality in both fabrics and tailoring, handsomely crepe silk lined and hand finished—box or the longer panel Jacket' styles—plain or braid-bound edges—single or double breasted. A $7450—the pick of the season's three-piece costume styles, fashioned of exquisite charmeens and twill cord with those stunning 7% slimline coats and mostly with Russian tunic style detachable blouses of most beautiful silk crepes. Misses’ Suits—Coats—Frocks! $18.50 $28.50 $34.50 Former Prices, $29.50 to $75.00 Quarterly clearing of 14, 16 and 18 year sizes—Suits in short jacket styles—mixtures and twills —including pencil stripes—sport coats in _handsome plaids and plain fabrics in high shades—dress coats in twills, many embroidered, some fur-trimmed frocks in beautiful silk crepes—dozens of styles—and in flannels and twills for sport, street and business wear. Sample” Silk Petticoats! We've been fortunate in getting this cne last sample pur- chase—and with it goes every odd petticoat from our regular stock—all at an average of— 15 Off Radium Silks! Silk Jerseys! Straight-line Styles embroid- ered and ribbon trimmed. Flounce styles in almost endless variety. Seemingly no end of pretty styles to choose from. want that isn’t here. $5.00 Petticoats $7.50 and $8.50 Petticoats $10.00 to $15.00 Petticoats $3.85 $4.85 $6.85—$8.85 You ought surely to see these petticoats and note the quality of the silks—as well as the - EL E $10.75 to $12.50 Skirts, $6.75 Many fabrics to choose from — flannel, velour checks, novelty plaids, stripes, homespun— smartest styles and col- orings. $5.00 and $7.50 Smart $10.00 and $15.00 milinery—semi-dress and tailored hats, flower trimmed, embroidered or stunningly plain. Scarcely a color you could wealth of styles!—Street floor, opposite elevator. motor for Canada, and will return of, D) EDLED) 22 =T = =B =5 o3 D) ED EONEON SEEDIED