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8 SOCIETY] SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining Cabinet [.adies at the White House This Afternoon. COOLIDGE with her at House this a ladies of the cluding Mrs tavorite in the will, with h of State, ret cabinet, 11 Hughes executi hus relany rom M Rrilliant Reeeption at Cuban Embassy Last Night The A Cuba and Se- nora de la T W reception th da in the em- bassy in anniver- mary of t he last war for independe reir guests ng veral hun- diplomats, and House dential cir- had little ferns of sador of last evenir celebration of t dacorat with here b and hai Senor d entrar site t She wo! white dress of chiffon. Th with no sleeves s yery of trom tr The da the oppo yunch v just o he di the gallery owned by the one of the han S here. those received at the room, oppo- stairway. y of cream over lotted sht a round nec! shoulder and at one About 11 ved in of west sid roon and is and is on public ador of Riano; the Am- and Senora de of France the Miles of Norway Misses Bryn, k, Mr. Brun; and Mme Amba the Daeschner and the Minister nd the Mathieu, guay the Minister of Wallenberg, the Mr. Panaretoff; ala and Senora latour, the Minister of Sen de Olaya, the and Senora de of the Serbs, Dr. Pavichich; pt_and Mme and M! .utfia Yousr: n- d Nelson Stan- Minister the Mini de Sanchez Colombia and Minister of Alfaro, th Croats the Yousry ator ama Minist nat Senator and Senator and Mrs. George nator and Mrs. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, £ the House and Mrs Gillett, Representativ Bloom, Miss Vera presentative and Mrs Claude Frederi and M Bloom and Fred A. Britten. 7 Representative and Mrs. James F Byrnes, Representative and Mrs. Her Cooper, Representative and Mrs. milton Fish, jr.; Repre- sentative and Mrs. John Philip Hill Representat a Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, sentative and Mrs. Henry R. Representative and Mrs. Willia Vaile, Repre- sentative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wain- wright. the charge d'affaires of Japan, Mr. Yoshida; the charge d'affaires of Rumania and M Nano, the charge d'affaires of Venezuela and Senora de Yanes, the charg d'affaires of Austria and M Prochnik, the coungelor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton and thegcoun- selor of the German embassy and Frau von Lewinski Among others were Mrs. Townsend, Mme. Hauge, Rafael R. Govin, Mr. Effingham Townsend, atten, Mrs. Frederick Judge and Mrs. Samuel the Commissioner of the \Irs. Cuno H. Rudolph Willlam R. Castle, jr rederic D. McKenney, the Misses McKenney, the military attache of the Ttalian embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo, the air attache of that embassy end Signora Calderara, the secretary of the Belgian embassy and Mme. Tilmont, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty and Mr. Herbert Hengstler The Ambessador of Great Britain and Tady Isabella Howard were hosts at dinner last evening at the embassy, their guests including the Minister of gypt_and Mme Senator and Mrs. James A enator Thomas J. Walsh, Senator and Mrs. Joseph E. Ransdell, Senator Kenneth McKellar, the attache of the Italian embassy and Signora Mascia, Flight Comdr. and Mrs. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman, M . Orme Wilson, Mrs. Fran- is Cadogan, Miss Betty Bazley, Lady Bettle Feilding, Anderson, Capt M. G. Christie and Mr. H. Hopkinson. 5] Richard Mr. and and Mrs the Misses Dent Grant, J. Graham District and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M The Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varella will rtain a company of 18 at dinner this evening, in honor of the Ambassador of and Senora de Riano. Mr. Stephen Panaretoff, the Bulgarian Minister, whose resignation was to be- come effective March 1, has been re- quested to continue at his post here until the appointment of a new Minister. The Minister Greece and Mme. Stmopoulos are expected to return to Washington this evening from Boston, where they have been for several days. The marriage of the senior Senator of South Dakota, Thomas Sterling, and Mrs. Mayme E. McCaslin of this city will take place in Washington Switzerland | Ars. Henry Wilder Keyes, | W hdl‘!‘rh} wrch 11 There has been no formal nouncement of the engagement, the friends of both the Sena- tor and Mrs. McCaslin have known (out it for some time past. This vill be the third marriagé of Senator Sterling, who Is 74 years old. His irst wife, Anna Dunn of Bement, I, died in 1881, and his second wife, Mrs. Emma R. Thayer, of Northville, S. D., died M. 13, 1923, Mrs. Caslin has for some time been & clerk in the Department of the Interior and is a highly educated and cultured woman with a wide ac- quaintance and friendship in various parts of the country. Many entertainments | given for Mrs. McCaslin. Mrs. William Eugene | Clifton Terrace Bast, entertained Mon- | day at a bridge luncheon for hsr, when | the guests included Mrs. Marcella Van | Burgh, niece of Senator Sterling; Mrs. | Barl Major, wife of Representative | Major of Illinois; Mrs. Eugene F Miss Marion Smith, Mrs. Charl Shaffer, Laura Holderby, Mrs. S. ngham Martin and Miss Edith De the latter two sisters of Mrs. on William Webb gave a dinner in honor of Senator nd Mrs. McCaslin Saturday e In | tions have becn sent ou a dinner at the Highlands tomor night for Mrs. McCaslin, and Mrs. | derson will be hostess at a tea Sun- day afternoon in honor of the bride- Representative and Mrs, Harcourt Pratt of New York have arrived in ington and have taken an ent at the Lee House. are being Chilton of B P w apart Representative and Mrs. Henry ifleld Watson expect to sail Sa ay aboard the Leviathan for a of the world W ury tour Mme. Kazemi, wife of the charge | d'affaires of Persia, will receive this | afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, when she will have with her Mme. Entezam, wife of the third secretary, and Mrs. Albert H. Putney, wife of the honor- ary Persian consul in Washington at Chicago. The Senator-elect of | ginia and Mrs. tertained at | honor of Mr. West Vir- Guy Despard Goft en- dinner last evening in Howard Mason Gore, who retires from the cabinet to be- come Governor of West Virginia. The teresting company included Dr. Pavichich, the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Senator Richard P. nst, Admiral Eberle, chiet of naval operations, and Mrs. Eberle, Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff, and Mrs. Hines; Rear Admiral and Mrs. William enson, Rear Admiral Sidney A aunton, the | President of George Washington Uni- versity and Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mrs. Frederick { Mme. Grouiteh, Mrs. William Barrett | Ridgely, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot and Miss Bassel. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth will return to Washington tomorrow after passing a few days in New York. Dent Grant, The new counselor of the Swiss | | Free instroction, under the direction of our Mrs. White in Rope Weas- ing, Costume Making, Sealing Wax Art, Flow- er Making, Novelties, Decorations and Tavors. | ERVIN’S 821-23 13th St. N.W. Open Every Evening Until 10 0'Clock “Master of Artis- try” should plan and design the fin- ishing touches — and the furniture which is to go into the Home, the Apartment House, Club— or whatever it may be that you are building or re- modeling. That is our work—spe- cialized through years of experience, until we have earned a reputation de- served by our achieve- ments. Dow't hesitate to sum- mons us for comference. We are at your service. No obligation wili be involved. Phone Fr. 3690—Contract Dept. BAIT AKD Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street KAPLOWITZgros. INCORPORATED 21 A SPECIAL ses BEAUTIFUL B NINTH STREET NORTHWEST OFFERING! SPRING COATS R $55 PARIS SPRING SUCCESSES! COLLARLESS COATS OF LORCHEEN TRIMMED WITH BEAUTIFUL BORDERS OF SUMMER FURS FASHION CREATIONS THAT ARE WORTHY OF THOSE EXQUISITE WOMEN WHO TRULY PERSONIFY. FASHION SIZES 14 16 18 36 58 WE URGCE EARLY ATTENDANCE! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, legation, Mr. Leon Alexandre Girardet, has arrived in Washington from Poland and has pald his respects at the State Department. Mr. Girardet comes here from Warsaw and is an accomplished bachelor. S Mrs. Louis B. Montford will enter- tain a small company at a bridge and tea this afternoon for Mrs. Pat- ton Wise Slemp, who is making her first visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, since her marriage in November. Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan Payne have reserved a box and their guests will be Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. David H. Blair, United States District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton C. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. Congressional Hosts at Dinner Last Night. Representative and Mrs. J Wainwright entertained a of 18 at dinner last evening Mayhew company Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates were hosts at dinner last evening, enter- taining in their home, at Bighteenth and S streets, in compliment to the retiring commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Eric Bux- ton, who will sail early in March for England. The other guests were Rep- resentative and Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jor- dan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ives, Mrs. Frederick W. Meeker of New York and Mr. Benjamin C. Flournoy. The Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew, will be the guest of honor at the weekly tea of the Congressional Club Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when he will speak on his diplomatic experiences. Mrs. Wade H. E at luncheon Frida; Uis will entertain Mrs. Henry ¥. Dimock is spending a short time in Detroit and will re- turn at the end of the week Mrs. Goring Bliss will bé at home tomorrow afternoon, after 4 o'clock, for the last time this season Mrs. Friestedt, mother of Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, will entertain a few guests at tea this afternoon at the Mayflower. Mrs. Courtney Letts Stillwell will entertain a company of 10 at iuncheon tomorrow in compliment to Miss Hilda Anne Hill and Mrs. George Me- Laughlin of Chicago, sister of Mrs, Stillwell Mrs. Henry D. Flood will entertain a company at luncheon tomorrow Mrs, Harold B. Doyle was hoste at luncheon today at the Congres sional Country Club, her 18 guests re- maining to play bridge through the aft- ernoon. In the company are Mrs. Geof- rey Creyke, Mrs. Merle Thorp, Mrs. Robert B. Swope, Mrs. James Moser, Mrs. Robert F. Fleming, Mrs. E. Hume Talbert, Mrs. Bdward Semmes, Mrs. olc———njc——=[a|lc————|o] - The HO“SG Arthue W. Allison, Mrs. Charles A. Jones, Mrs. Ernest R McComas, Mrs. Bynuam E. Hinton, Mrs. Dwight T. Scott, Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson, Mrs. Gordon McKay, Mrs. Louis I Doyle, Miss Doyle and Miss Hack. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained informally at dinner at the Hamilton Hotel Monday in com- pliment to Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin, widow of the great American com- poser, who has been spending several days in Washington. Mrs. Carleton Bdward Moran will entertain informally at cards Monday afternoon in her apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel for her mother, Mrs. Bdward William Pou of North Care- lina. Mrs. Manuel Lopez entertained at lunch yesterday for Mrs. Joseph Walsh of Massachusetts, having as other guests Miss Sabine Wallace, Mrs. Bertram Groesbeck and Mrs. William Wallace. Dr, and Mrs. W. H. Wilmer are in New York City for a few days, stay- ing at the Schuyler. Mrs. John Reld of Pelham, N. Y., has been joined at her apartment at the Lee House by her two daughters, Miss Mary Reld and Miss Ellen Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Dows, of Rhine- beck, N. Y., now living in Washing- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Dows, to Mr. Knut hard Thyberg. Mrs. Dow Alice Town- send Olin, daughter of Stephen H. Olin and Elsie Wadsworth Barlow. Miss Dow's paternal grandfather was David Dows of 1 street, New York C Stephen Olin Dows, the Yale Art School Mr. Thyberg is the son of Mr. and dward Thyberg of Lindesberg, is a student at % AFTERNOON Dancing Hear the SWANEE Syncopators Direction of “Sam - Brown.” .~ In their special after- noon programs on Sat- urday and Sunday afi- ernoons between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. jul 2 Sweden. He was commissioned as a lleutenant in the Life Grenadlers in 1916 and was graduated from the law school of the University of Stockholm in 1918, He entered the Swedlish for- eign office the following year and was attached to the Swedish legation in Parls in 1920 and 1921. He was transferred to London and came to New York es vice consul in Decem- ber, 1923. The wedding will take place in the Summer. Among the recent purchasers of tickets for the Junior League Benefit Film, Saturday night, are Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. William Corcoran Kustis, Mrs. John Davidge, Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Denby, Miss Helen Jones, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Mrs. Whitmore Cross, Mrs. John Hervey Young, Mrs. C. V. Wheeler, Mrs. Frederick Chapin, Mrs. W. F. Flather, jr.; Mrs. David Barry, jr., and Mrs. Duncan Phillips. Mrs. G. P. Conway entertained the ladies’ board of managers of the Pres- byterlan Mission Home at Chautauqua, Y., at a luncheon yesterday at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. W. H. Sarter of Pittsburgh and Miss Sarah Ford of Binghamton, N. Y., were the guests of honor. Mrs. Elizabeth Towne of Holyoke, Masg, entertained at tea in the gar- den of the Mayflower Tuesday after- noon. Mme. Mishtowt will be hostess at the tea dansant in the garden of the Mayflower Thursday afternoon Among the guests will be Mrs. Rob- ert Lansing and Miss Lansing, Mrs. Edward Gheen, widow of Admiral Gheen, and her daughter, Miss Gheen; Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Fred- in the CARLE \TRE BUuILDING LBA streat at £ America’s Most Beautiful BALLROOM MON. TO FRI. EVES. # All Dancing Charges In the EARLE THEATER BLDG. 608 to 614 jol———lalc———|o|l——|u] btfipsngsmrg Washington's Largcst Ladies’ Specialty Apparel Shop of Courtesy Strikingly Effective Costume Sults They are immensely popular for Spring — especially this group at $59.75 When their utility is taken into account—and their versatility, too. Combined—an attractive Suit—but with separate units—Coat and Frock ready for individual wear. The Coat is lined and trimmed with the weaves of which the Frock is made—showing its kinship—and emphasizing its consist- ency. Charmeen, Kashmir, Lorsheen, etc., some in combination with silk—and in the dashing or staple colorings. FEBRUARY 1923. erick Dent Grant, Mrs. Robert Hinck- ley and her house guest, Miss Craw- ford; Mrs. Davis Ireland and Mrs. Gleaves, wife of Admiral Gleaves. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Cushing will come to Washington from their home at Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.. and will be at the Mayflower over the inauguration. Pettit-Lowis Wedding Church Event Monday. ‘The marriage of Miss Frances Lewis, daughter of Mrs, Mamie Lewis, and Mr. Russell Shoemaker Pettit taok place Monday evening at 6 o'clock at the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Freeloy Rohrer, pas- tor of the church, officiating. Miss Mildred McIntyre sang “I Love You Truly,” accompanied by Mr. Fowler, who also played the wedding march. The bride, who was escorted and given in marriage by her brother, George Lewis, wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with shadow lace and pearls. Her tulle veil was held in place by a coronet of orange blo 25, SOCIETY. some and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Lillian Oliveri was the maid of honor and wore a gown of orchid taffeta trimmed with chiffon and car- ried pink rose: Miss Anna Lewis and Miss May Alvy were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of green and pink rose-printed taffeta and carried sweet peas. Mr. Edwin Farley was the best man and the uzhers were Mr. Joseph Lewis, Mr. James Pyle, Mr. William McDuffie and Mr. Samuel Scott. Following the ceremony a reception took place at the Friendship House, where the bride bridegroom re- ceived the fel and many frier Mrs. Pettit left trip to Miami citations of relatives and later Mr. and town for a wedding Beach, Fla. Mr. Michael A. ¥ marriage of his dau to Mr. Henry Renshaw Magrude of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vincent uder thesda, Md., Mor brua The ceremony w. formed by Rev. Francis Ca pastor of St. Martin's Church, only the me mediate families b announces tha hter, Agnes Zita and (Continued on Ninth Pa WHERL THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT 1S FIRST REVEALED Spring Wraps of Fabrics That vie with the softness of Spring skies in texture and fashions as allur- ing as the spring breezes. A collection of compelling interest. ‘We are ready to submit for your approval estimates and mate: for draperies. Plitt’s nams stands among the foremost interior deco. rators, and in this end his valued experiencs has won Tor him & hast of customers and friends. 1316 G Street George Plitt Co., Tnc. City Club Building Painting, Pi 3 Uphoistorios snd Fussiire 1325 14th Bt. N.W, Main 4224 FASHION FASHION WITH VALUE 2 WITH VALUE The vogue for flowers, simply used, cannot be exagger- ated. One finds them on our smartest evening gowns. "A'N imported gown of natural chiffon (center sketch), veiled in cream-colored lace, shows the softening influence of the new mode., Broad bands of pastel-tone metal ribbon are used in con- junction with handmade ribbon flowers to give the touch of color. —from Molyneux —from Chanel —a buckle, jewelled with rhine- An effective evening gown is the stones, fastens the color note model on the right—a reproduction purple velvet to the front of this of one of Chanel’s loveliest origina- : 5 SN tions. Of sunset pink georgette, charming reproduction of a Mol with bandings of metal lace. The r;eux!mg)d:ll_m orcF‘fnd- at }llw Icln- long scarf of azure blue tulle—the A straightline effect with the smart companion of many of the slightly draping front accentuates i 1 ! new evening gowns — may be the slimness of this lovely evening draped at will, as becomes the gown, wearer, soft, of The Fine Apparel Shop—Second Floor L) * G 1) i Silk Gowns and Chemise T In Charming New Models | $1.85 and $2.25 Pair For Spring i Sheer and Medium Weights! £ Wearing Gold Stripe Silk Stockings is a FRENCH Pleated Crepe de Chine " And"bacause they are ot siik 100 Gowns in many new models. hey combine beauty with wear. Try Touches and broad bandings of calais, |® PMF tomorrw —Street Floor. flet or val lace add_ con- siderably to the charm of these : $3.95 In flesh, orchid, peach, nile and maize. gowns Envelope _Chemise of good quality crepe de chine in tailored, embroidered and lace-trimmed styles. Choose from ribbon or self straps. And all sz 95 Sk o so reasonably priced . In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize and honeydew. Underwear—Third Floor La Garde Handbags With the Hidden Pocket SMARTLY tailored, but every La Garde Bag contains a secret pocket artfully concealed under the flap, eliminating the danger of pilfering or of drop- ping a crumpled bill when other articles are removed from an The line of the throat eore foler PAMOUS BEAUTY EXPERT Advises treatment: Valaze Pasteurized (ream revitalizes as it cleanses; keeps the skin humid, nourished and aglow with skin health; for thin faces and necks, puffiness under the eyes; for all ages and all types of skin, $1.00 overcrowded handbag pocket. La Garde Bags, $5 to $10 Many other stunning Hand- bags in all leathers and silk styles, ranging in price from $395 to $20. JellefPs—Strect Floor Valaze R oman Felly arejuvenatingastringent balm tonic. Tightens loosening skin, smoothes away lines and wrinkle: $1.00 e el

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