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Soc "he White House Reception Tomorrow | SOCIETY.' i iety Afternoon to Be Held Indoors Because of Continued Rain. RS, €COOLIDGE will hold the reception tomorrow after- noon indoors instead of on the lawn. as was expected. Fven should the skies ciear. the lawn will still be too dump for the safety | of the hostess and her guests. . Mrs. Coolidge has issued invitations for the third and last of her series of garden parties to be given Thurs- day afternoon, May 29, from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Notwithstanding the weather. the National Capital horse show will be held this afternoon at Arlington Park This is the last showing, and a large and notable audience is expected Starting at 2 o'clock. the complete program will be carried out Secretary and Mrx. Wilbur Guests at Dinner Tonight. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Curtis D. Wilbur will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the surgeon general of the Navy and Stitt, who will enter- of twenty at the ton Club Mr. Justice and Mr~ Lonis D. Bran Aeis will close their apartment in Stoneleigh Court when the court ad- journs, and will o at once to Massa- Chusetts to spend the summer. ree Suther- apartment and will sail June 14 Europe Mr. Lind from aboard the Suro They will be abroad until the middle September. Mrs. Sutherland gements for the spring Justi will nd Mrs. Pierce Butler will close th house on 18th strest when the t adionr will their home in Minn mer. Mr. Justic Mr. and Noves left Sew York. South Americs way of the west coast in goin By the east coast, reg-nin ton the first week in October. Mrs. Theodore Washington Willimms Washing- h parties House, where Kelloge ambassador and presented the king and queen nbassador of the ir. John W Court of St. James of the Archaeological ) be held Friday. he home of Kauffmann on the been postponed on account o . meeting which was fav 23 at Airli and Mrs. Rudolph Military road., has until Tuesday. May 2 continued rain Mrs., Albert Lo Mills will leuve 1o day to spend the month of Joue with son-in-law and ghter. Maj. jeorge Welli on Graham n_ Arsepal at Metuchen, Mills will be the guest of and sister-in-law. ishop dock, at Vdilliamstown, gh June and a portion of In September Mrs. 3 spend gome time at Poini-o’-Woods, X."J. ‘and will return to her apart- ment the first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds have closed their Georgetown house and have gone to their farm in Snow- vilie, N. H., for the summer. Their duughter, Miss Katharine Simonds. who is a student at Bryn Mawr, will spend the summer in England The marri Attractive Values m Dining and Breakfast Room Furniture We are adding to the appeal of unique design and perfect construction below usual. Below we are listing two most attractive values. 10-Piece Solid Oak Suite (Illustrated) $385 —a 'most attractive type for the summer home or small dining room. Dec- orated in color. DULIN&MARTIN o 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 at | has | country at the | M | Miss Agnes Ash-{i | ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snow- ten Ashford, to Ensign Robert Plerre Robert, U N. will take he afternoon of June 4, at tie dence of the bride's parenis, 218t The ceremony Wi pe by Rev. Dr. . in the presence of on | two amil i low at 4 out-of-town zuesis aitend Ashferd will be atiended ter, birs. Thomas Lippitt W matron of honor, and Miss Elizabetn Robert, sister of the bridesvoom. will be maid of honor. resi- Interstute Commerce Commissioner ana Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell have had as a4 guest for four or hve months .ulu’ Wagner Morh of Minne- sota, who has just returned to her western home. | Mrs. Jumes . Alexander is enter- (aining for her daughter, Miss ( Livingston Alexander, at a tollowed by tew this after: compliment to Miss Leila Scott. whose murriage to M | Henry HIll Dunn. ensign States Navy., will take June 3. at the home of the br mont road. Mrs. ti formerl suith: My | Laura Winder Murshall, Jevereux und Mrs. Herbert srus, whe s presiding ot table | l | | | i | duy the Mr. Octavio Mendez of the special mission will leave for Louix, next | urday Where he | spend several days visiting friends | 1 for Chile from | New h of June Tully Vaughun will be formally tomorrow afier- from 4 to 5:30 o'clock. at 1718 1 . in honor of Mrs nderwood of Atlants, Ga G. Anderson and Mri. J. J Will preside at the tes tuble Mr. Underwood was formerly an as- sistant attorney general here. and he |and Mrs. Underwood. the latter the cous'n of Mis. Vaughan, have a host of friends here. irs. O L. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment 1o Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Horton Arnold of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spent several winters in Washinzton. but for a _year have sade their home in New York Mrs. John Stewart her children w their summer McLennan and leave tomorrow for home at Tyringham. | to remain until the autums McLennan will give up the house | v place. which she has | e el Tired Fee! Need O I 0= e N e D e D = I e A e e O f— 0| —0] o] Sketched—Brown or Black Kid . Suede insert to Match All Shoes for women the greatest designers nart footwear. bring ready ment to tired or weakened All their comfort-giving fea- tures are built into these shoes, and are invisible to the eve. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street N. W. Over Y. W. C. A, Take Elevator the advantage of prices 9-Piece Solid Oak Dining Room Suite $275 —consists of an exten- sion table, buffet, server and 5 side and 1 arm- chair. | place on | STAR, W.‘AS}'IINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, inberRWOOD & UNPERWOOP MRS, DWIGHT DICKINSON, JR., n Hervey Young, who before her marriage to ux cut. Dickinson, in Bethlehem Chapel yesterdny, was Miss Elisabeth Ham- Vouns. aceupied [ which mander from and | who now make thelr home in Ca Com- | fornia Ibraith Ballou, through the purchased by Mrs. W. W, « id Mrs. Sidnes winter has b and Judge Mre. John Guider i entertaining a folc——lolc——=Jolc——lalc—=—]a|—=]o|c—=]al—=]o] Pbilipsbom ELEVENTH ST, Let us take charge of your 608 to 614 company at bridge tea this after- Henry Clark Moses, jr.; Mrs. Fred- erick Stohimun. Mrs. Allison Miller, Mrs. Carl Mates, Miss Mary Shea, Miss Alleen Shea, Miss Helen Laytor, Mrs. Malcolm Duvall, Mrs. Chaney Bobbitt Miss Jessie Adkins, Mrs. Littiehales and Miss Ray Riley. Mrs. Frank Hogan, mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Eugene Boardman are pres'ding at the tea table. James H. |, Mr. and Mre. Sylvanus Stokes, jr. will go to Newport for the summer. Mrs. Stokes and their two children leaving early in June. Mr. Stokes is i York and will return in when their new yacht, . will_arrive in the harbor. essce will remain here, being condition, the repairs and im- provements taking about u year. Serator and Mr« Ransdall of Loulsiena were guests of honor at a dinner given last night at the New Willard by Mrs. Henry Paepke of Chicago, who had nine guests. Dinner at Twin Oaks Night and Tea on Fri Mr. and Mre. Charles J. Bell anter- tained a company of eighteen at din- We Are the Leaders! We inaugurated and introduced in Washington— Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting Buttons to Order Buttonholes And we continue to lead—Our equipment is more complete— Our operators more skilled—Our service quicker and our work better than ever this year. )penheimer§s SHOP UNIQUE 800 E St. N.W. Expert Fur Repairs -« at Moderate Charges Effective Bathing Suits We are displaying an interesting line of Smart Bathing Suits— of original modeling—that will meet the Bathing Beach stipulations completely. New FI‘OCkS | fOI' Summer A collection of modes that are different —and that emphasize the price as special. . . Weige Georgette and Lace $25.00 Our makers have done themselves proud in the production of these Frocks —even as we have scored a triumph in marking them $25. Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Georgette Elszabeth Crepe Lace Plain types—or brilliant combinations—for" .« Street—Sports—Afternoon—Dinner Flat Crepe Roshanara Printed Crepe For the Commencement Occasions We have prepared a splendid special arx;ay of Comely Gowns de- signed expressly for the formalities; of graduation and commencement —prepared in exclusive effects. o[l [ol——lele—Do——o[——=[o[c——|a[c———[oE=]a]—=]o|c——=|alc—H |0l — | —— [a| ——=|a| —=[a| —=—=] ] U‘E at in honor of Mrs. and Mrs. 1924. ' ner last evening in their suburban noon, when her guests include Mrs. | home, Twin Oaks. Mrs. Bell will be hostess at tea there Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Bell, are now in italy. France before returning to this coun- try in August They will visit in The marriage of Mr. obert Eell to Miss Josephine Hutch- inson took place in April Mre. Thornton Boland was hostess luncheon yesterday, entertaining Edward T. Sanford Plerce Butler. Her other SOCTETY. guests were Mrs, William Kearny Carr, Mra. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Chase Wilmot Kennedy. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mry. Willlam Fitch Kelly, Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mrs. Fran Marion Wigmore and Miss Elean Hellmuth of St. Louls, house guest the hostess. The fireside industries of College, Berea, Ky., holding an bition and sale, which started Mon- day and continues until 10 o'clock this e Federation of Women N street north- TROVER SOFTQHOES! F f OR Tenper FE des many pinnng to Mre yosterday hus 4 notable list of patronesses Mrs. [ Hughes, Mrs Mrs. Herbert Hoover He aft Charles others. The of the products and loom in rugs, couch Mre. wh, bedspreads Coolidge, Mrs Henry Mrs Robert Boughton exhibit of the angings fitted to colonial homes Cooli afternoon by Mrs. (Continued on Ninth P GROVER Soft Shoes for Tender Feet Scamless Oxford—in black vici kid -medium round toe. Comfort walking heel bber top Tiit. @6 () B to E wide . B-1106 GROVER’S Two-strap Pump. in black vier kia Medium round toc. mili- tary heel Rub her top liit. A @B B() to E wide The Family Shoe Store has featured Grover's Shoes for the past 45 years. Shoes have brought to the wearer quality, comfort, dura- bility and value, plus a style that makes them adaptable for all occasions. Grover's Grover’s “Foot Arch” Shoe The latest word in scientifically designed for women, combining appearance with orthepedic lasts and special footwear graceful arch-supporting shank. Oxfords, $9 and $10 High Shoes, $10 Other GROVER STYLES Black plain B-1603 GROVER'S Sense Oxiords, with heels. -B to EE Wide, Kid Common toe and rubber $5.00 her heels. B-1509 GROVER’S Famou- Combination last Oxiord in black kid, turn sole. an excellent fitter, especially for narrow heel welt sole. to E wide B-1811 GROVER’S Plain wert m black kid—ar shoe with lots of 59,00 o0 ox cellent style wide . Common Scam . with turn soles and rub- Sense B to E Wide, $7.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service J.E.Cunni 316 7th St. Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-12 Seventh St. N.W. Lowered Prices Spring Coats Original *39% and *19% POIRET TWILLS 0 = and SPORT MATE- RIALS of exceptionally fine quality. copied from the latest Paris creations—for immediate and Summer wear. Values made possible by a splendid purchase— and reductions on our o wn High-priced Coats. 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