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SOCIETY.’ Society Mrs. Coolidge Holding Reception Today for Delegates to Convention for the Deat. h RS. COOLIDGE is materially | | from Mr. and Sidney until are attending commencement at Mount Holyoke College, where Miss Lily Jane Axton is to graduate Tues- day. Mr=. and-Miss Axton will pro- ceed to Middlebury College, Vermont, for their class reunions the following week and Chaplain Axton will go to Norwich University, where he preaches the baccalaureate sermon Sunday. June 15. The family will be at Lake Dunmore, Vt., until’ July, when they are to return to Washington by auto- mobile. Former Senator and Mrs. Elihu Root, who spent a week at the New Willard, have returned to their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. S. Black, the lat- ter formerly Miss Isabelle May of Wash- ington, will close their apartment at the Plaza Hotel, New York, the 1st of July and will go to Newport, R. I, where The bride wore a going-away dress of black moire with contrasting trim- mings, and an imported Parisian hat. The bridesmaid was attired in a knife- pleated Copenhagen biue flat crepe dress, with hat to match. Ferns, honeysuckle vines, American Beauty roses and orange blossoms were used in_ the unusvally pretty decorations. Telegrams of congratu- lations were received from New York, California and other distant points. Mr. and Mrs. McGuire left later for New York, from which city they will sail for Nassau Island and Cuba, where the honeymoon will be spent, the trip being a wedding gift from the United States Shipping Board. Upon their return their home will be in the Summit apartments, 22d street northwest. Former Senator Howard Suther- land, who, with Mrs. Sutherland, went SOCIETY KAPLOWITZ to his West Virginia home a few weeks ago, is now at White Sulphur Springs for a short stay. Dr. and Mrs. Ellc Scott Carroll have with them in their Cleveland Park home their son, Mr. Donald Scott Carroll, who arrived yesterday from their former home in Buffalo with his father and sister, Mrs. Edwin Lozier Thomas. Mr. Carroll will remain over the week erd before starting for his home in Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Langley have returned from Hot Springs, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan at their summer home, Ryan Ridge Farms. Mrs. William B. Smith will be at home tomorrow afternoon and Sun- day to give a further opportunity to FEATURING PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES $15 ALL NEW COLORFUL SHADES ALSO BLACK, WHITE, NAVY AND TAN MISSES SIZES 14 1o 18 WOMENS SIZES 36 to 46 } 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. | | | | (Continued on Ninth Page.) they have leased the villa of Mr. and Mrs. George Eustis Corcoran. A pretty wedding took place yesterday at the home of the parents of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Bryan, 254 Carroll street northwest, when their daughter Beryl Gertrude and Mr. Charles H. Mc- Guire of 25 Chestnut street, Takoma Ra plac ou on Baneroft tumn showing her interest in the SuSd ‘M deaf or those of hearing in r clock at the White Hou tending the conference of org: tions engaged in work along line. Later the delegates will the President defective The ttache of the issued inv military dap- in the presidential suite st the N Willard. One will take place on Mon day night, when he will have and the other on Tuesd pane wero musied e N nt. J . g ‘ 4 lr:evél;{u%bg‘n:lntfl:n;n.:tge ring cere- Hughes expect to sail Saturday, July o 12, for England, where the former will attend the convention of the Ameri- hgllmd Bar l\ls oc ch will be eld “in Lond Their younge daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hughes, swill &0 to New York to with her Brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Loc Waddetl during the ab r parents. rientitih ‘ i g 4 1 % mony being used. The bride was given Repre tative W 8 3G 2 k [ ; mony being used. T L . i The bridegroom was attended by Mr. James Shrider, best man, and the brides- maid was Miss Beatrice Grady. ‘The “Lohengrin Wedding March" was played by Miss Dorotl Shanley, lll'fl Afizlos' “0 Promise Me” and Gounod's flAve Maria,” were sung by Mr. John Ginn, : 2 ‘. tenor soloist of the St. Matthew’'s R g M ; : 4 % O of-town guests included: Mr. e o v o J. D. Knight, of Alexandria g, e i . George Hoernor, ~ Mre r_Coilege. accompanicd by a Z o . Miss Virginia Heard of i{ol;}’:lml;lvtx:f\‘]lnz;i ‘:‘:’ Jana ?“y e and Miss Constance Sutton of ‘Whit 1if., former home of the bride. : gl . g J The groom Is the son of Mr. and Washington’s Most-Delightful e L Mrs. John McGuire, and holds a : S o T R G Summer; Restaurant =R L © THE DINING ROOM ATOP Correct Machine | THENEW WILLARD Adjustments Are Necessary For Good Fashionable;\Washington is now booking resar: s “ashionable;\Washington is 3] Hemstitching vations for the re-opening Monday cvening’bl and this charming addition to the famed restsurants Picot Edging of the New_Willard, £ ey ot cxpedence chave A gurden in the sky i;n‘eveljy.seme of the 34!3 rect adjustments so necessary —but absolutely* unique>in that itzecan _be for Good Hemstitching. instantly glass inclosed to meet the possibilities That's the Reason of cool nights and inclement weather. —hudreds of women, tem Open for breakfast, luncheon, dinner and sup- per. Tempting special menus, Dancing during dinner’and supper to the enchanting strains every scction of Washington and vicinity bring this work to of the famous Meyer-Davis New Willard orchestra. THE NEW WILLARD nheimers SHOP UNIQUE Pennsylvania Avenue, 14th and F Streets FRANK S. HIGHT, Managing Director presenta who will go to New York shortly make her home. Tea at British Embassxy Teday For Canadian Realtors. The Ambassador of Great and Lady Isabe ard will enter- tain the Canadian delegation of A tors at tea at the embassy this aft noon. Mrs. Chilton, counselor of the embassy 3 Honorable Mrs. Brooks. wife of th rst secretary, will assis d sa- bella Howard. EEnss Mr. and Mrs been joi ces Nobl, " at Dinner Monday, June.9th | and Mr: Britain V. M ormer Rep! ward A. Keati land, . licar The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Cosme de la Torriente, 1s ex- pected to return to Washington a fortnight from Havana where went yesterday to be with Se de la Torriente and t aughter. Senora de la Torriente will come to Washington the first of July for a short stay before going abroad for | the summer. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Porter Davidson will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Miss Neville Johnson and Capi. David S. Barry, U. S. M. C,, whose marriage will take place June Gen. Pershing h ations out for & Tubchsen Sonday Daughter of Reprexentative and Mrs. Edward W. Pou of North Carolina. we- fected by Mr. J. J. Hughes, sergeant at arms of the Democratic National | Committee, 1o xerve ax one of the twenty-five honorary pages to attend the T a 3 Mrs. Dean Stark to The marriage of Dean Stark et B Mr. Robert P. Gorman of Brazil w quietly solemnized yesterday mornin in Alexandria, Va. A wedding break fast followed at the New Willard Hotel, after which the bridal couple t for New England and will sail their home in Rio de orman was the widow Mrs. Wallace and Miss Ruth W lace, wife and daughter of the retary of Agriculture, left today for Detroit where they will vi the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macl beforc BOing to their home in Des Moines Secretary Wallace will o to Cleve- land next week to attend the Repub- lican national convention. = Promise ¢ ntilly lace, with a hat of orchid the cere- crepe, and carried pink The bridesmaids were dressed Misy Buckingham being in blue ‘tte veiled with lace, and Miss ing peach color veiled Py both wore leghorn Falkner sang O, Beeause” preceding i wd ros Buckingham was | alike her sister, and the Miss Mildred Buck the bride, and Miss been residing in New York. Commander and Mrs. R. Thoma Hagner announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Carolyn, to Mr 3 . son of Mr. and this pace fter the ceremony Mr. eft for a wedding trip, une 18 will be at home at ¢ street northwest. Secretary of Labor and Mrs. with their childre; Mooseheart. 111, and the child mer. The S will go to the convention. Davis today_ for Mrs. William 1 The wedding this month tobillard of graduating chaplains and Mrs. nd_Miss Matilda Axton | The John T. A Special Ofter A Besutiful Picture of Baby 35 UNDERNO0D B\ WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOM chief of Axton Cleveland next week for Their _eldest son, | James J. Davis, jr. will join them at Pittsburgh, where he has been with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs grandmother, York hington at the Shoreham during her visit. Theodora _Adams MacDonald Lapham a Mrs. Rodenbough n ms. Her veil of ¢ 4 with orange bloss 1 bouquet of b of lilies o and Miss e spend- siti The minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela entertalned distinguished company at dinner last evening in compliment to the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand. The other guests were the ambassador of Peru, Senor Dr. Hernan Velarde; the charge daffaires of Poland, ~Mr. Hipolit Gliwic: Mme. Wroblewska, wife of the minister of Poland, who Is returning from a brief visit in Poland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lans- ing, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Castle. jr.'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock,: Mrs. James Marwick, the naval the French embassy, Capt. Rigal, and the first secretary of the Uruguayan le- gation and Mme. de Pena. 800 E St. N.W. Mills-Buckingham Wedding and Reception Last Night. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Buckingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Buckingham, to Mr. Mil- ton A. Mills, jr., U. 8. N Milton A. Mill place last eve was performed of the rector, officiating. Palms adorned the altar. Criental! Rugs and Carpets Washed, Cleaned, Repaired FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. Foromae_ 1520 1712 20th St. N.W. At Conn, Ave. & B St. T 1S FIRST REVEALED Featuring Fashion’s Newest in Dainty SUMMER FROCKS An array of new styles for formal or semi-formal wear, in lace, net, georgette and other popular sum- mertime materials. The minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff and their daugh- ters are expected to return to Washington this evening after about a ten-day absence from the city. They visited Albany, N. Y., and Grand Rapids, Mich.,, where the min- ister made addresses. - We Solicit Charge Accounts r/Vu/ S : Priced so as to appeal to vour sense of good values. mflwm[uflfl[/fim Pennsylvania Ave. at 8th NNW. | - —_— 1316 G Street City Club Budlding Just the kind of up-to-the-minute dresses that will assure vour distinction at the scashore, or any place where one wants The minister of China, Dr. Sao-Ke to look their best Alfred Sze, has gone N. Y., where he will convocation of the versity, Sunday, and the following day will receive the honorary de- gree of LLD., which the university will confer upon him. Syracuse The United States ambassador to Belgium, Mr. William Phillips, was received by King Albert of the B gians vesterday and presented his credentials. The Speaker of the House of Repre- - s sentatives and Mrs. Frederick H. Gil- left last evening for Cleveland, where they will attend the Republican national convention. Saturday, Children’s Day, We Begin Our Semi-Annual Reduction Sale of Children’s Summer Frocks Several Weeks in Advance in Order to Reduce Our Stocks Immediately $2.95, $2.50 and $1.95 $10, $7.50 and $5.95 Frocks Frocks Reduced to Reduced to $1.65 $3.95 Dainty and practical mod- Exquisite organdy, els for dress, play or vaca- French voile, plain or tion wear, made of fine qual- dotted and fine French ’;‘"" gh'i‘:::d ""’,”"I‘;‘;l'am‘b': a’;;: ginghams, in all white or 4 colors. hite, checks, combination. . . P i Also in this lot all- and all new colors. 7 i Sizes 2 to 6 years; panty or wool plalfi knitted sus- pender skirts. straightline. Sizes 6 to 14 years in Sizes 2 to 14 years in the lot. straightline models. Mrs. Kincheloe, wife of Representa- tive David H. Kincheloe, was hostess &t luncheon today, entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Virgil Moore, formerly of Madisonville, Ky. who with Mr. Moore, has recently come to Washington to live. The other guests were Mrs. Clyde B. Aitcherson, Mrs. Clark, wife of Maj. Clark: Mrs. Frederick R. Conway, s. Watson Mrs. Wes Martin . A. L. _Rhinetrom, Mrs. W. K. Spangler of Norfolk, Mrs. Otie Rudd, Mrs. Daisy Fitzhugh ‘Ayres and Miss Marie Enright. All Dinner Gowns All Dance Frocks All Party Frocks All Street Dresses All Tailored Suits All 3-Piece Costume Suits All Fur-Trimmed Coats : All Silk Wraps Hurry—About 90 Summer Hats Miss Inger Bryn and Miss Laura Bryn, daughters of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, are among the passengers sailing today aboard the Bergensfiord for their home in Norway. The minister and Mme. Bryn did not )company them to New York and will later go to Stony Man Camp at Skyland, V: Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will be the honor guests at dinner this_evening of Commander and Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, who will entertain at the Dower House. Commander and Mrs. Galbraith, who are now residing at the Hamilton Hotel, will not take possession of the house they pur- All Millinery ~ All Prep Girl Shop Apparel Included in our— “Once-a-Season” Clearance Sale of | Springtim: Apparel One-Fourth Off! lEsrllebaciner Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET — New Arrival of WHITE FELT HATS $2.98 $3.98 to $6.95 The vogue of the moment is a chic White Felt Hat. Ideal for every occasion and most becoming to every one. Every smart style in white and desirable colors to choose from in an unusually large variety. Just In, @ Wide Selection of Gage Sport Hats —in felts and straws that will appeal to the woman who appreciates exclusive style and best quality— $5.00 to $7.50 $12.50 and $10 Frocks Reduced to $ These are made of crepe de chine and taf- feta and are all of lovely designing. Sizes 6 to 10 and 10 to 14 years in white and colors. $19.50 and $17.50 Frocks Reduced to Beontiful models of crepe de chine and georg- ette, appropriate styles for dress or aftermoon wear. White only. Sizes I_‘ to 14 years. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. $1.95 Panty Dresses Reduced to J These are made of fine ginghams and beantifully made and trimmed. Smart and practical styles for play and vacation wear. Sizes 2 1o 6 years. See Our Large Display of Beautiful Dress Hats —of hair, leghorn and garden hats designed by our own staff of milliners. $7.50 to $15.00 New Arri- val of Un- trimmed Felts in all colors $1.79 Creeron Millinery Co. 614 12th St. N.W. WHOLESALE Between F and G . Around the Corser From High Prices Parrot Love Bird & Novelty Trimmings 49c to $149 RETAIL T T NG