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8. S Mrs. Coolidge Group of Ladies at Tea Thi RS, COOLIDGE will ess to a sn group of s having executive pointments, heads of v bureaus of the departments, | F. who will be received by her at the tea® hour OCIETY SOCIETY, \\ lI Recei\'e a Small is Afternoon. be host- ishop of Washington, the Right | F James 1. Fleeman, and will be p- | followed by a emall reception in the )t various|home of the bride's father, the. Itev Ward Denys. The. Rev. Mr. Denys a ter, Mrs. Denys Wolco d his daugh- the THE EVENING STAR, HOSTESS AT CONCERT TONIGHT WASHINGTON Walsh und the president, Dr. F Foye, with Judge Mary O'Toole, chairman. Assisting the committeo are Miss Myrtle L. Bunn, Miss Elsie Pierce, Mrs. Frank Parks, Miss Alice M. Heav Miss Florence Fraser Stiles, Miss Frances Williams and Mrs. Granville Hunt, Additional life members are Miss Margaret Bayly, Mrs Marie Stair Lawyer and Mrs. Harry Wardman Mrs. Arthur Charles Watkins, executive secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, returned Suturday to her home in the Cavendlsh Apartments, after being in a hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Nancy Dupre North will give a reception Friday evening at 8:30 o'elock for the poetry committee, Dis- trict of *olumbia Federation ' of Women's Clubs, at the Federation Club House, 1734 N street. | Mrs| 1925. . . MONDAY, MARCH 23, 192 ; a Mrs. Willlam g in the dining room will be Mrs, Do ¥¥itt Crolssant and Mrs. Ger- trude Bischoff. There will be a short program, Miss | Metcalf, soprano, who has recently returned from abroad, will sing a group of French ballads, accompanied by Mrs. Claughton West, and Mar- jorie Webster will give several read- ings. 'he card club section of the Georgia te Club will m in the home of Robert E. 1 1 at 2819 29th street northwest, Friday afternoon at 2:30, for the purpose of completing de- tails of the organization of the new section . of the Georgia State Club Card tables will be arranged for the ladies of the Georgia State Club and their friends and bridge and five hun- SGC ol ——cal—=lol——=a|——]u |l Rose Bushes and Hardy Shrubs, Special, 39c each Rose Bushes Slx $2 25 & 9] a Weiglen Lilso, Purple Wisterla, Purpls Yucca Mallow Marvels Calycanthus Boxbush Pussy Willow Apples, Winessp Buddlea ) Cornus Bush “dogwood’ Forsythia Bush Nonmsysuokle dred games arranged. All Georgla (Continued on Ninth Page.) PAPERING & PAINTING | l Deutzia (assorted i Delivered Peony Coral Berry Cal. Privet Receiving with Mrs. North will be Miss Sylvia Fran calf, the st of honor; Mrs, president tion of Women's Clubs; V. Grandfield, Mrs. J. M. Willey, Mrs. John Lorentz Steele, corresponding secretary, District of Columbia Fed- v ure expacted to return to Wash- Spanish Envoy and Wife. on about the first of Apri Touring in Florida. I'he Ambassador of Spuin aund Senora de Riano, ave beens wues Eiperienced men of yeurs’ stasding—Cuarges | are very rcasonable, and there's no dirt or Ia. convenicnce while work is being done. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Maln 0373-3374 7ox LUNCHEON ox pinver | ClI—= I = [ ——= I ———=1( o gCash&Ca rryFlowerStores 5 Funeral Flowers 807 14th | Phone Fr. 5442 | W. Orme entertained a | at luncheon tod: ¥ | | | 804 17th Phone I'r. 10391 Mrs srsages and Bouquets to Order 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Tel. Col. 9987 Phome West 1702 Mrs, 3 Valley View, st 6600 ) oy | Georglu avenue, the company remain- Dassador ing for bridge. Mrs. Orme will en- guests of | « rfleld in his car and will tour lu“ ]“‘ “‘ l"‘“‘\"f“ ¥ 26 at a bridge pend a week or ten duys cheon tomorro they will be the AMrs. Frances Hill will e ain & 2 . ? { any at tea this r . s i : [ i at the Muyflower Hotel in c ent | | to Mrs. David Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly Miss Jean Rayner. Belgium, was r at luncheon yest ess Margaret Boncompagni. rtained at Fessifern at rings, Va.. where they are spend- e carly Amb 1 yesterday a entertain o \VASHINGTON. ha Mayflower Hotel Paris Jurius GARFINCKEL & Co. L] FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN Complete New Oulfils FOR SPRING At Moderate Prices VERYTHING new and exquisite in dis tinctive apparel for children is shown here now. Wide, unusual selections of play and dress garments at moderate prices Famous the World Over for (iOOD THINGS TO EAT - & 12TH QTQ. o 1 Jhomas Circle wgfi'{%f S ,u‘;‘f FAVORS of a P" a { tonigl Spring | | DA SERUC u o | Miss Helen Colhoun has returned | cousin, | atter a of the | y\fjeg ¥ | home o, { delphia quality typically Le Paradis.. SOUVENIRS to take away as a remembrance of the gay evening. dance at | Chantecler for their son, | hony Hyde. w e for a| vacation from jan Lake | Monday Evening We Celebrate— Gala Night Don’t miss tonight’s special “Gala” feature PRINCE ROUFFAT BES HALILOFF—presenting unlue ;program of dan: A’ trianfph, direct from 1 Albambra ' Theater, Paris. 5 i | Mise Naunie Quinton Marsh who "'\:“:_"r‘f;“f’r- ently spent several weeks in et s | Washington wit s. Minnigerode ndrews, is in the hospital in | andria suftering from a ¢ Esme Howard, w tomorrow to spend a f ex- MRS. WALTER R. TUCKERMAN, illness. | | Who, with Mr. Tuckerman, will take & company to the Dixie night promenade concert of American artists at the Mayflower Hotel this evening. France and Mme, honor guests at and Mrs. Ambassa- _and thelr Mrs. John at Ch from their homes id the Spring Springs in New tomorrow York, to sp Mr. and |dall Lee of New York, who has spent of Los | the Winter in Florida and is en routs infant | to her home. Miss Lee will be bere |for some days and several of Miss | Sutherland’s ~ friends will entertain Lewis Edwards|for her. Miss Sutherl. s for the war- |ner party for her at the « of their daughter, Virginia Har- | Club Saturday n gn John Llbridge Miss Llizabeth s | ruesday evening, April 14, spent a month in 3 4l , in the Church of the|Poiut and other places in New % reception will follow | will join her parents, Mr mmediately after the ny in the | Howard Sutherland, at the i | home of the bride’s parents. ut 1908 | the middle of this week L dnis: Bayaten i Athe she | ¥ st | = [ Womens City Club Drive. | The secona secretary of L e Thacaoee v [ slovakia legation an | -y ¥ & of the finance comn the|kova were hosts at an informal | | Women's City Club | begin with a rad even T| L and Mme. Daes hters returned o Mrs. Dorothy J. Dunn of the George vashington Law Sct rtained | the Kappa Beta Pi ¢ at break- fast vesterday at Mill Tea | House. Coats D’esses Boys’ Suits Novelty Gifes Nurser'y Furniture Hats Caps Sweaters Rompers Toys There Never Has Beep and Never Will Be a Substitute for Quality Chevs Chase Mr. and Mre. H. H. Haw | the Hotel Lorraine in New a visit w Dancing Until 2 A. . To Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradia Band ) Davis Lee went 1 F STREET CORNER OF 137 . last week because who died last n Lee, who will not re- until after the . her younger sons—Mr qu' fo Jr.. and Mr. Thomas ). L hogl at Phoenix » Phoe- I ed Senator Thom: (jeneral and Mrs. Brig. Gen. and Lieut. Col. and Cheatha. O'Brien, J = dinner memk Thurs William Floyd Sicard of the yoming was hostess at tea Satur- of day at the Mayflower in celebration '.]of the twenty-first birt annt- | versary of her nephew John Ritchie, 3d clos Oc English Lead '0 | MALLS econd Floor | BUPONT CIRCLE | North_ 7000 ¥ M B e e e e e i i e o R R R R Wood STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN-O-FIVE ¥ STREET iss | beln 1206 > Ghika, J ace nicd by will go to Hot Princess e J Judge and Mr Mrs. William 3 X 1 Mr. and Mrs. C New York next v | Lamar 3 Hosts at Informal Dinner. The personal secretary to t t and Mri mall co Street Dunn’s Whole-O-Wheat Wholesome and which as the second s night concert n this evening the serfes artists at the M Mr. and Mrs. ¥ expect to attend the Of interest to every W ashington Woman and Miss A Special Selling of Delicious Can Dozen 8c $2.00 Tuckerman T in the ballroom, when her gu 3-az.Can ..* 1 and will will include Mrs. David Allen C Magruder Inc. bell, Mrs, Dunlop Hopkins of Best Groceries Mrs. J. A. L Ave. and K St. mother, \n—« Established 1575 who . will gh- and |} Atilton K-:Uofl\ have as guests in her box her da ter, Mrs. McConihe, Brig. Mre. Hull and Judge and Mre. fott. Mr. Wade H. eisure—or in a Conn. rush Miss Katharine R. Sutherland | soper, president of las a guest at the Wyoming Afiss Ken- | the Southern , aud Mrs. Cooper have taken a b for Dixfe night, and will have with them at the concert Mrs, Frank Lovett T: Mrs. Charles Betsum 63 Tailored Spring SUITS $1945 16 Suits that sold from $57.50 to $99.50 —your luncheon will promptly served at the be Cornwell Tea Room —and you'll enjoy it the more because of the con- venient tables, and the scrupulously clean silver and china. Three tempting menus each day— Sandwich Lunch Salad Lunch ... Hot Lunch . Served with coffee, chocolate or milk. G. G. Cornwell & Sons 1329 G Street The Boulevard A One-strap, Cut-out Slipper of light-weight naco tan calf, created for wear with the Ensemble Costume and the Tailored Suit; special snug fitting heel and arch, medium toe and covered Cuban heel. . $13.50 Also in Black Satin at $12 Mrs. Joseply Strausberger, boxhol, 11 cntertain M: Jennings Price, president of the Ken-| tucky Society | Mra E. holder for| ght her and 34 Suits that Sold from $42.50 to $55 13 Suits that Sold from $29.50 to$40 s guests ton end and and Mr. $29:3 - 35, Charges Lawrence daughter, ) Yvonne, Mrs. Harry Fitzhugh Capt. gnd M > entertain in their Lo tonight Admiral .nul “re. Towr Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. SmartCoatsandHats for Little Ladies will ert 35¢ 50c 60c tea, “Kimban Miss Denys Selectn Dute for Hor Wedding. 41l Sales Final Sizes 14 to 44 In colors emblematic of Spring. 1206 G STREET This raglan sleeve model is of jade green tweed lined through- out with satin and faultlessly tailored. The hat is a leghorn poke, trimmed in matching ribbon. Ao b e e DRAPERIES SLIP - COVERS WINDOW - SHADES Factory Prices Means Big Seving C DEVITT 1217 F St., Dulin & Martin Blds. Call M. 3211 for Estimates Dainty, Nutrttious Food Prepared by Culinary Experts Everybody enjoys eating here. The luncheon service in our business is developing into quite an important feature. (U, CANDY OF THE $SOUTH STETSON SHOE SHop Thirteen Five F Street T—= 4 2 Just In! Flapper Negligees SHCE B R R R R R R R R SO A R R O S SO O AR 0 O f;++++++++++++++++++1'++'l-~l'++*+*++++++++i‘++++**+ = | || EDMONSTON’S Home of Foot Forms RCECE For Easter Wear! Women’s New Ensembleés 579.50 Spring’s leading fashion is the ensemble. Sketched an en- semble suit with coat of navy twill and frock of twill combined with embroidered blouse of pervence blue. Bands of the blue around pleated skirt of twill; collar edged with silver muskrat. $79.50. ECS W- & J- SLOANE G 1508 H STREET -~ WASHINGTON, D.C. Oxfords and Strap Ties SRR of Particular Merit ' : Odd Pieces CCASIONAL pieces are the keynote to the atmosphere and comfort of any room. Qur Exclusive - Lasts, Exclu. moderate prices and large variety make your sive Models. Professional selections a pleasant experience. Shoe Fitting. Highest Type ¢ of Shoe Making. Selected Materials of Quality. = C=hC &= Developing the Perfect Shoe = has been our study. auess The Shoe Business reaches Nl the highest plane in the busi- ness of this house s 2 S 25 e 1223 F Street Northwest Others with coats of charmeen, repingle, Patou crepe, twillbloom, jewel- tone, silk faille, lorchene and kasheen, in all the brilliance of the new season. Front and side flares, tucked borders, fur borders with frocks of silk faille, flat ‘crepe, printed crepe and georgette. And when you have seen them you will realize what a wonderful value oppor- tunity we present in these! sl A few interesting examples are listed below: End Tables . . . Mirrors . . Lamps and Shades Gate Leg Tables . Tea Wagons Give a You realize the su- preme satisfaction of wearing not only the best fitting and most comfortable shoes, but the best values in Footwear in the prod- uct ofthis House. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager SO many young girls and little women have asked, “When are you go- ing to have some negligees in small sizes?” And Now They Arrive— —in rose, peach, copen and tearose—all lovely pastel shades for the boudoir. Fash- ioned of gros de londres and crepe de chine in breakfast coat and _side-tie fastening models. rimmed with self ruching forming scroll de- signs and edged with cream val lace. $12.50, $13.50, $16.50 Jellef's—Third Floor Thought to s12. $25. $25. $30. $30. “p S »p o ®p DRY- CLEANING— - CLEA " ready e wast with = ood-as-mew appearsace. JellefPs—Second Floor Sli The Foundation of the ps""Modem Girl’s Costume i I $ necessary as pantalettes were in their day are P that serve as a foundation for the frock of mow! P —_— ships ‘We have just received some exquisite models for street and evening wear, made of heavy crepe de chine. Choose from red. nile, flesh, black and jade. Some have scalloped edges—others are designed with medallions of cream lace. Slips for All Costumes—Street Floor Phone Us Today! STORE HOUR: lA.\llo!\cPM. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDA rmmrmmapnwm’ommmzummrmfll Sloane Endorsed Merchendise Cerries en cAssurence of SatisfaBion » i