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SOCIETY. SOCIETY G Eatind | The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Receive Republican Committee Men and Women Today. resident Mrs. Cool- 1 H this after- | F. in the | M B. W Kuhn Edward James White R. V.| , Mrs. . Mra. Frank \W. Mondell, Worthington, Miss Helen uls A. Dent, Mrs. David . Edward Clifford, Mrs. Mr o'clock Mrs. V can B Harrima D mittéewomen who are in having come monies yesterday om- | B ashington, for the inaugural The Vice President and Mrs. Cha G. Dawes were the gu in whose | honor Mr. and Mrs. Beaman Gates Dawes entertained dinner last evening at the New Willard Hotel The company numbered 60 cluded Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M and Mrs. Beaman Gates and Col. and Mrs. Clif Mrs. Dawes, wife of the dent, was the honor gu uncheon today giv B. Kendrick, wife drick of Wyoming Governor of Wy Ross. The lunche Chevy Chase guests wore Mrs. Frank B. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Lady ward, Mme. Daeschner am Howard Taft, Mme Senora de Sanchez Latour, Olaya, Mm v Prochnik Mrs, Harlan Fi Devanter, Mrs . Thomas Little- wnsend, Mrs. Hulbert, Mrs. Arthur =, Jacob Baur ry O'Toole MacDougall, Mrs. | Birdie Cooper Kannamer, Mrs, Bm'ne!( Mrs. H. H. Foster, Mrs. O. Mrs. Anna W. ile, Mrs. Russ, Mrs. W. K. DuPont, Harry Wardman, Mrs, F. V. Gladys Terhune, Miss ingham, Mrs. Thomas P. . R. R. Bittman, Mrs . Mrs. Emile Kuntz, Mrs. Gannett, Ms. E. Bladen Charles Sumner Bird, West, Mrs. Manley sseen, Mrs. Crace Burlingham, rs. George H. Berry, Mrs. Edgar P. v, Mrs. George W. Brady, Mrs. ohn G. M. Glessner, Mrs. L. 8. Thomp- . Mrs. W. C. Reld, Mrs. Charles H. i Lindsay Patterson, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. John Gordon Mrs. R. D. Rood, Mrs. Edna . Warburton, Mrs. . Mrs. E. DXKirk- . Rewman, Mrs. Mary C. Griswold, Mrs. George Orvis, Mrs. J Yost and | Dorothy Cu Hollow Alvin T, | Guy P | Lowndes Binu the other |Miss Kellogg, Club and nd, Battelle, | C. Giitner, {Charles J | sey, Mrs. Paul | Giles Howard, Mrs. J. Jeannette Hyde, Mrs, Suther! Stone, Mr Van Orsda nes, Mrs. ert B. Howell, Mrs, am Cabell Bruce, Mrs. Porter H. | Samuel J. Graham, Mrs. [Mrs. M. M. Caldwell, Irs. Parker W.|Hughes, Mrs. Lenna L. Land, Mrs. | Bryant B. Brooks. Breckinridge | Mrs. Wardman entertained Dent Grant, |luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs. Harry (Goveruor of Wyoming, Mrs. Ross. The < guests numbered including _ Mrs. | John B. Kendrick, Mrs. George Tayloe and Mrs. Joshiah Van Orsdel. Blodgett. Mrs. Charle: Matthews, i Mrs. Julian J. Mason, Mrs. Wilbu The Minister of Sweden and Mme. W. Hubbard. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, [ Wallenberg will entertain at dinner Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. Dwight | Monday evening in honor of the Min- Chester, Mrs. Friestedt, ister of Egypt and Mme. Yousry, who M Cope wiil shortly leave for the former's new town gue post in London, where he has been ap- Tayl i | poluted minister to the Court of St M t | James. H. Brooks | The Minister and Mme. Wallenberg Rosenwald {were hosts to a company of 10 at Kent, guest |luncheon today in compliment to Mr |and Mrs. Hokan Steffanson of New York, who are guests of the latter's | aunt, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood Senator and Mrs. Francis E. rs. Harry ren were hosts at luncheon day, entertaining at the -an committee- | Among their guests were the new 2 was given at|Governor of Wyoming, Mrs. Nellie| and the guests |Tayloe Ross; the former Governor,| table and an | Mr. Robert R. Carey, and Senator and selections be- | Mrs. John B. Kendrick. Senator Warren and Senator Kendrick have pany were Mrs. William [each served as governor of thelr S. George Sutherland, | State, making the luncheon yesterday 1. Butler, Mrs. James |of more than usual interest. Henry Wilder Keyes, | ~ Oddie, Mrs. Arthur| Senator and Mrs. ephen B. Elkins, Mrs, | entertained at dinner at the Powhatan irs. Ernest R. Acker- | Hotel last evening in honor of the Adam |Governor of Connecticut and Mrs. Mrs. {John W. Trumbull, the occasion being Me- |in celebration of the birthday anni- Davis, Mrs. | versary of the governor. The guests Wood, Mrs. William |included Representative and Mrs. E. rett Sanders, | Hart Fenn, Repredentative Schuyler stian, jr.; Mrs. F. | Merritt, Representative John Q. Til- D. H Blair, Mrs Ed-|son, Gen. and Mrs. Mason Patrick, . Peyton Gordon, Mrs.' Gen. and Mrs. M. B. Paine, Capt. and Norment, Mrs Victor Kauffmann, Elbridge Moore, Mme. Mrs | of Virginia, Mrs. Lyma Wyo.; Mri rnia, and Mrs Pittman Mrs. Davis Honor Guest at Lunch for Committeewomen. . wife of the was the ranking | yester- ed in honor of Capitol. women h Wardman Park Hote were seated at one la orchestra played cl tween courses. Hiram Bingham Fred A. Britten, man, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mr Charles Boughton Eric Fowler, Mr. orge B. D, ney, Mrs. ward Hull, A SENSATION!! PRI BETTIE FROCKS are particular frocks for particular people. They are the center of attraction wherever they appear ! 1316 G Street ’sr(op City Club Buwilding Galt & Jewellers Silversmiths Reproductions of Historic Silver Those interested in historic silver will find in our stock reproductions of the following pieces used by General and Mrs. Washington at Mount Vernon: Whipped cream ladle, of sterling silver, with the Washington crest engraved on handle. Whipped cream bowl, the frame of sterling silver, in pierced design, and with removable blue glass lining. Cream pitcher, of same design, match. The whipped cream bowl can be used for sugar, and with pitcher makes the set complete. Inspection of these picces—and the thou- sands of other attractive articles shown— is cordially invited, without the slightest obligation to purchase G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. | WYOMING GUESTS OVER INAUGURATION | HARRIS ~-EWING MRS. GEORGE TAYLOE, Charming Western guest of Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, who accum- panied her sister, Gov. Ross, to Washington. Gibbons, Mr. an Mrs. William [ Gen. George M. Cole, Miss Bryne and stle, Col, and . H. B. Bissell, [Col. C. H. Allen. and Mrs. Bulkeley, Col. and Mrs, —_— L. L. Field, Col. and Mrs. de Lacoure, | Senator and Mrs. William M. Butler Gen. and Mrs. J. A. Haggerty, Mr. and | will be hosts to & company of 50 at Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs.|dinner this evening at the New Wil- Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and lard, having a® their guests members Chauncey G. Parker, jr.; Maj of the Republican national committee Morrison, Maj. E. D. Hubbard, who are in Washington. Edward L. Kelly, Mr. Gilbert Grosv Senator and Mrs. Butler entertained Freeman, Mrs. Frederick [at dinner last evening at the Willard in honor of the Governor of Massa- g Brothers SPEciar. FRIDAY Sport and Street DRESSES Reduced to 19,7 32.50 _originally Priced— 55,00 SPECIAL group of Small Sized Dresses priced for immediate clearance. All of these dresses are new Spring styles taken from regular Rizik stock. st sss st sz On Sale Promptly Friday Morning TWELVE T-HE R T BN Mrs. Coolidge Wore Grey--- At the Inaugural ceremonies yes- terday—and Fashion Authorities present predicted an instant vogue for “Coolidge Grey" UT HAHN’S were ahead of that prediction, with this new Cool- idge Grey Satin pump, just received!........... 4 $10 Also shown in Kasha, Rosewood, Amber, Penny, Fallow and Blonde Hahn's “Lady Luxury” All- Silk chiffon hosiery to match—and Insured ! $1.95 b P THURSDAY, Q chusetts and Mrs. Alvin Fuller. Others in the company were Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Representative Mrs. Allen T. sentative and Mr Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. dore W. Ellis, Miss Enid Yandell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillett, brother and sister-in-law of Senator Gillett; Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. Grace Meecker and Mrs. Louis 8. Cox. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr, gave a buffet luncheon yesterday in their home on Bixteenth strest, following the inaugural cere- monies, in compliment to the lieu- tenant governor of New York and Mrs. Seymour Lowman. Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses were hosts at a buffet luncheon yes- terday after the inaugural cere- monies, entertaining in compliment to the Governor of New Hampshire and Mrs. Winant. The luncheon was served in the Senator's committes room and their guests numered about 50, and Included the members of the New Hampshire delegation in Con- gress. Senator and Mre. William H. King entertained @ company of 40 at din- ner last evening in the Thomas Jef- terson room of the Mayflower Hotel, MARCH 5, 19 and with their guests later attended the charity ball. The Governor of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Gifford Pinchot gave a buffet luncheon yesterday in their Rhode home, having among eoretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis and the members of the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress. Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick and Miss Idris Kendrick entertained at lunch- eon today, having us guests Miss Madeleine Austin, Miss Fonrose Wain- wright, Miss Elizabeth Russell, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Barriae Drake and Mrs. Robert Scherer. Mrs. George Mesta was hostess to a small company at luncheon today, entertalning informally at the Hotel Mayflower, Mrs. Richard Tasker Lowndes, jr., will entertain at tea this afternoon in the Italian room at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of Mr: who -law and sister, Senator and M Tasker Lowndes Oddle, and Mrs, Winston J. "~ (Continued on Ninth Page.) 3 $ $ § $ $ H H ty ‘COSTUME ENSEMBLE 3 suITs s |—-make the perfect Spring cos- 3 tum make yours yourself nder my persona 0. & LX)/ 1X; AERGRE Krosge . 1 . B A 4 z'uvlv with Weedward k‘ L2 (qarments that Milke the Wfror firieodlg Oq’}l\ his “Pox-t:‘ait of 2 Lady” Maeter- linck asks, “how could she be beau- tiful if she knew not mirrors and did not seek to please?” The mirror is the most valuable property of the lady of charm. It is her guide and mentor, her friendly advisor. As the gentlewoman looks into her mirror, our garments give the satisfying reply that her feminine soul ardently desires. Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 1309 G.ST.NW. TRE FRIENDLY SHOP CRISP! FRESHY 1925 SpringDresses | NEWY ! in a typical JBreslan DRESS SALE els..«Samples Last minute styles—They are dresses which could be easily sold A ) ing Wear $15 $15 at $22.50, $25 and $29.80. But we intended to start the These values will do the work—and we're offs this marvelous styled frocks at the mominal price of $15. son big. up of Breslau- New Ensembles in cloth, silk and flan- nel combi nations. Frocks with flared skirts, apron effects, {’nmp-r. ie-back and elt models. Satins, cantons, flat crepe, crepes, cashmere, lace combinations, in a riot of coloring as Powder Blue, Titian, Sand, Blonde Satin, Lipstick, Sea Green, Holly, Aztec, Black, Emphasizing— The Unusual Values N'nvy and Brown, Offered in This Sale Causes Us to Urge Our Clientale Not to Fail to Buy 2 or More. Dance Frochks 315 Graduation Dresses $15 Beaded Gowns $15 1 1 SOCIETY. Established Over 50 Years FINE PAINTING and PAPERHANGING | Fsfty years’ expericnce qualsfies us to render Decorating Service that is entively in keeping with the standing of Henderson Furniture. §| An estimate will convince you that Fenderson Painting and Paperhang sng work is NOT EXPENSIVE. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting, Elc Main 7675 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7676 1106 G Street . N.W. “Zhe House of Faihion” Two- Day Specials uality—C haracter Unusual Values NEW COATS ATl Colors—Styles—Fabrics specm”.. 825 wma $29.50 Special | Hundreds of Other Coats, $20 to $95 | NEW DRESSES Silks, Satins, Crepes, Prints, Flannels = s Special Hundreds of Other Dresses, $12 to $69.50 ENSEMBLE SUITS $39.50 .. $59.50 Other Suits, $25 to $95 Two-Day Special. New Spring Millinery Over 500 styles from which to select at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 J Bargains—On Sale Friday Only Winter Coats, Sizes 16 to 38, at 1; Price Closing Prices, $19.95 to $49.50 27 Cloth Skirts. Were $7.50 to $15. Close, $2.98 Lot of Wool Sweaters to Close, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 0Odd Lots of Dresses—Silks—Cloths Mostly Small Sizes—BIG BARGAINS TO CLOSE, $5, $8.95, $12.95 TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Concentration of effort has produced a remarkable Clearance of New Spring Frocks At $4.9:50 It will be a series of surprises throughout the entire variety—surprise at their quality, at their motifs, at the elaborateness of their finish—all suggestive of much higher marking —proving the supremacy of The Louvre for style and value. The new color tones—the new crepes and novelty weaves, in a complete range of sizes. Other Frocks, $29.50 to $125.00 >3 3 o ! And a distinguished grouping of Topcoats Whether you incline to the sports effects or the dressier models—the charm of newness characterizes them all. Strikingly modeled, handsomely embel- lished—many trimmed with the summer furs, and finished with that care which expresses quality. In the approved colorings. Beginning: at $20.50 P~ IR 1 P A,