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SOCIETY. SOCIETY AN SIE ey, Mrs. Coolidge Attended Luncheon for Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club Given by Mrs. Joseph 1. France Today. Foultz, My | ar. x Goodwin, Carro'l Glov ; Rear T. Grayson, D! RS. COOLIDGE went to Baltl- Freder | more this morning to be the honor guest at the luncheo which Mrs. Joseph Irwin |T ‘| France gave in nher home |E. J. Heaningz, Mr. Louis Hertle, Dr. ere for the Semate Ladies' Lunch | David Jayne Hill, Dr. H. L. Hodgkins, | ub, of which Mrs. Coolidge. as the |Col. Archibald Hopkins, Gen. Charles vite of a Vice President, wa i Humphrey, Mr. Richard W. Hyn- Mrs. France, when Mr. son, Dr. Ranh Jenkins, Mr. Coleman T, was @ member { Jennings, Mr. William B, King, Mr. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary | John B, Larner, Judge J. Wilmer Lati- State, who during the latter's term | mer. Maj, Gen. John A. Lejeune, Mr. Senator was & member of the|Charles Porterfie'd Li Thomas b, also went to Baltimore for the ! I. Littlepage the Rev. James T. cheon. | Marsh; North O. Mesvenger, Dr - | George 1. Mcl gene Meyer The Secretary of ate and MMrs. ‘;r Joh 3. 1 Parne, Kellogg will be the honor guests ut | Waiter S Pentield, the Rex Ainner this evening of Maj. ana Mrs. | Radelitre, D Gen. Gist Blair, Richard lenards Isaa: Gans, Mr. Charles Admira] Cary Ibert Grosvenor, M der, | Hus! 1, Mr. | L. Mr. The Secrctary of Wan Weeks, accompanied by th ter, Mrs. John W. Davids, rday at St. Augustine, they went by motor from The Secretary and Mrs. W ir daughter have be ising on | gy ie St. Johns River for a fortnight | and are not expected to return until | the 1st of April and non Anson Phelps Sto ton Thompeoxn, Mr. John J. Tig Walter R. Tucker: Henry where | west, Dean Witliar rilbur, Palutka. | yrederic William Wile. Rev. arles Weod and Dr. Cl her. Rear Admird]l and Mrs. William R.| Shoemaker will be hosts to a company | at dinner this evening in their apart- | ment, ut the Woodws i T'he Secretary of the Navy and Mus.{ Wilbur returned to Washington this | morning from Norfolk, where they went last week aboard the Sylph Il on Rear Admiral Herm ckney, a classmate of the tary, who is ill. William Eric Fowler young couples evening for ~the Edwin Barl and and The dance will be home. on R street. and will be served About} Col. und Mrs will entertain |at a dance | latter’s wons, M Sarl n their ol supp midnight. to O. | The Secretary of Mrs. Hoover will return to Washing- | on tomorrow after passing a few | s in New York, Commerce and | Miss Eleanor iills entertained It‘; luncheon today at the Grafton Hotel| 1 In compliment to h housa guest Ta Be Guests of Mra. Dimoch. | Miss Mildred Wright of Montclair, The Ambassador of France and|N. J, and Miss Rita Mosher. The| Mme, Daeschner and the Ambassador | other guests were Mrs. J. W. Guider, | »f Ttaly, Signor di Martino, will be | Mrs. Lucfan Van Doren, Miss Bart- | he honor guests at dinner this eve- |lett, Miss Anne Pendleton, Miss Esther| ning of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mrs. | McVann, Mi v Weller McCarthy, | Dunock, will entertain at dinner April | Miss Ray Reilly, Mrs. L. A. Slaughter, honor of the Secretary of State | Miss Florence Milly, Millicent | W Mrs. Kellogg. | Bailey and the Misses Crosson Mrs. Dimock has visiting her her| -in-law and daughter, the second | Mre. unselor of the Itallan embasey and | her Signora Catalani M. and Mme. Daeschner Frederick guest her Cantacuzene. Dent Crant daughter, ras as| Princess Mrs. Joseph Leiter will start north today from Alken, S. (., where she has been with her son, who is in| Tapanese consul general in New York, | hool there. Mrs. Leiter was hostess | \r. J. Aneha, who entertained @ com- |4t luncheon yesterday, entertalning a | pany of 20 at the Plaza Hotel, where | COmPany of 1¢ at the Willcox Inn the Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira | arj apa Mrs Julian C. Smith en SRS Spsnllaga fow oty | tertained at dinner last evening at ana | the Army and Navy Club in compli The Minister of Guatemala Senora de Sanchez Latour, have re- |Ment to Mr. and Mrs. W Kiah- baugh, who ars on their way to their| turned to Washington after passi 2 fow days in Now Fork. o PA5RE | home, ‘at St. Davis, Pa., from Miami, | | Florida. Mrs. Guy Despard Goft | Mra. Smith will be hostess at lunch- entertain a company at dinner |eon Thursday in honor of Miss Har- Friday evening. riett King of New York and Mies| Mabel Frick, who are also in Wash- | ington for a short visit on their way from Miami to White Sulphu Springs. The Ambassador of Japun and | . Matsudaira were the guests of | lionor at dinmer last evening of the Senator a; Senator and Mrs. Hiram W. Jolinson nf California left Washington yesters day for Key West to join their son, Mr. Hiram W. Johnson, jr., with whom they will sail Thursday on his vacht, Kemah, for Havana. The counselor of the British em- | Lassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Rufus Pratt| of Morrison street, Chevy Chase, have | as thelr guest Mrs. Herbert L.| Vaughan of Charleston, W. Va, Mrs. Vaughan was formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Aspinwall| arrived in New York last week from a visit in Italy and the former came | to Washington. to West Point to visit her son.ii and daughter, Lieut. and Mr Commissioner ot Internal Revenue id Mrs., David H. Blair will enter- in a large company at dinner nursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mre. Nelson Hartson, whose mar- tage took place a short time ago. Mr. Hartson s formerly sollcitor of internal revenue. Mrs. Blair will entértain at lunch- son Thursday in honmor of Mrs tiverett Sanders. Exterior Decorating q GEORGE PLITT CO., INC. Painting, Paperhanging, Furniture, = vnna\suni:'x. The president of George Was (on University, Dr. William Mather Lewls, was the guest of honor at ncheon given today at the Army and avy Club by a group of personal filends In celebration of his birthday anniversary. The hosts were: Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Rev. Douglas P. Birnie, D. D.: Mr. David H. Blair, Dr. Jo T Boone, Mr. Thomas W. Brahany, r. L. White Busbey, Mr. Edward T. rk, Col. Edward Clifford, Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, Mr. J. Harry Cunning- ham, Mr, J. Maxson Cunningham, Mr. Harry C. Davis, Gen. Georges A. L. Dumont, Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, Air. John Joy Edson, Judge Milton C. Elliott, Mr. Joshua Evans, jr.; Col ¢ ‘TREW” * VALUES Iz depandable used cars of various mealkes. No finance charges. THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1569 14th St. Main 4173 | Open Evenings Until 9 POL No job is teo large or teo for PLITT. Call Main 4224 for estimates. 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 ROSE’S (West Indies) LIME JUICE Bottle .50¢ Dozen | $5.50 $8.50 11-0z. Bottle. . 23-0z. Bottle { Magruder Inc. | Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 1106 G Street. N.W. e House of Fadhion.” WE ARE SHOWING For the Discriminating Woman A Remarkable Collection of New Spring K Coats Ensemble and Tailored Suits Beautiful New Frocks Exceptional Values You Can Be Well Dressed At Moderate Cost | went Saturday for a slight operation. | wezian legation and N Mrs. Aspinwall went! x | E H ; g H £ | = : | AT R llmlll“ THE EVENING DINNER HOSTESS THIS EVENING MRS. HENRY GETTY CHILTON, eler of the British embassy, who, with her husband, is e tertaining at dinner this ing. Wife of the col lisle Allen, and will join Mr. Aspin- wall here the middle of the week lowed by a supper dance at the Club Chantecler for their son, Mr. Anthony Hyde, who is here for a Spring va- cation from Mohejun Lake School. Tho compuny included, Mise Charlotte Representative §. Wallace Dempsey | Slarke, 3iss Isabelle Powell, Miss will Join Mrs. Dempsey in their home | SSUY, Lewis, Mz Harry Katon.“and in Lockport, near Buffalo, within a|Mr Pedro Fiol fortnight. Representative Dempsey| yp- ' v. Nichols is 10 & Hospital in Buftalo, where ho | rtereatnog o lJ;‘r“l‘:ll’e“ faibher toat evening., having as guests the third socretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Kimura, the uttache of the embassy, Mr. Motomo; Mr. Charles Owen of New York, and Mr and Mre. George Joerns. Wallnce Dempsey Her Home tn Lockport. B id Mrs. J. Elvans Mayfleld, the former having just recovered trom a serious illness, have gone to Pinehurst, N. C., and are staying at Pine Crest Inn. Mrs. Carson Ward and Mrs. George W. Darby of Galthersburg, Md., were hostesves at a bridge shower Friday afterncon for their niece, Miss Doro- thy D. Wilson. whose marriage to Mr. Edward C. Halbach will take place Easter week. The guests numbered Z3. Ars. Sanford Bissell entertained at dinner at the Mayflower last night, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Mr. Justice James Clark Mc- Reynolds, the counselor of the Nor- Steen, Col. ins, Mr. and a_ Mrs. | Mrs. Gibson | and Mrs. Archibald Ho; Mrs. Rush Wendell, Mr. Walter R. Tuckerman, Fahnestock, Mrs. John C. Fremont, Irs. Thomas Newton Wood, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Willlam Bar- rett Ridgely, Mr. and Mrs. Effingham | Tow aj. Jullan M. Cabell, Mr. McC Goodhart, attache of the British embassy; Mr. Arthur Addison, Mr. Lynch Luquer and Mr. William Bowle Clarke. Mr. Ralph Doval, was the host at dinner Monday evening at tha Cosmos Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey W. e a theater part; Hyde, jr. ning fol- Japanese Priest Robes I have a good assortment oi the Oid Brocade Priest Robes, suitable for piano covers; also some good “Fukusas” old obis and other brocades, ALBE? ;‘0:}000 PAGODA 1720 H Street HE week one of each famous designers. = £ TWoE -V E 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. A New One-Strap Of Unusual Chic America’s Greatest x STAR, WASHINGTON, D LChristian has supreme group of Spring fashions in the Ensemble Costumé. style and size. glorious Spring fabrics in models after H 1 ndTheyre v In Step With Fashmn - In Sterlmg Shoes Club, his gu including"Mr. Claude N. Bennett, Mr, H. K. Bush-Brown, Mr. William §. Culbertson, Mr. J. Stanley Durkes, former Senator Rol ert L. Owen, Professor George L. Ray- mond and Dr. E. E. Slosson. Among those at the second of the serles of concerts by all-American artists last evening were Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, the counselor of the German embassy and Frau von Lewinski, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. John A. Hull, Miss Mary Morgan, Mra. Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Malcolm McConihe, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send, Mies Daisy Prentice, Mr. and Mra. Ernest G. Walker, Baroness von Be- low, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man and Mrs, Blair Bannister. Capt. and Mra. C, C. Calhoun had as their guests Senator and Mrs. W. H. McMaster, Admiral W. W. Kimball, Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick 1. Cox, Mrs. Middleton of Kentucky, who is the house guest of Mrs Alvin T. Hert; Mrs. Kennerly, and Dr. Glazebrook. Secretary Jardine to Be Honored by IKi The Kansans of Washington will give a reception and dance In honor of the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, at Rat evening, April 22, at 9 o'cloc rangements are in charge ®f the offi- cers of the Kansas State Society, inclyde: President, Mr, W. §. Culbert son; vice presidents, Mry. Charley E Lobdell, Miss Margaret Manna, Mr, Merle Thorpe, Mr. O. J. Fleld; secre- tary, Mrs. Frances Crossley: treasurer, Mrs. C. B. Kincaid, and chairman of the executive committee, Mrs. Homer Hoch. of Prayer” will be the by Miss Anne L. tomorrow morn- Willard he Power subject of the talk Leathers, B. A B. D, ing at 11 o'clock in the New Hotel series arra of Lenten Bible zed by the Young Association for ngtov meditation of Wasl Judge Mary which inaugurates membership drive of the Wofnen's City Club Thursday, when the program will be “on the air.” Among the subscribers are: Mrs. John Ash, Mrs. E. C. Breannan. Miss Myr- the life tle Bunu, Miss V. S. Benjamin, Mrs.| Laura Bradley, Miss Olive Beat Mr. and Mrs. Berkley, Miss L. V Barnes, Mrs. E. L. Copenhaver, Dr. Edith S. Coale. Mrs. C. L. Cleves, Mrs. F. I. Engler, Miss Elaine Eppley, Miss M. D gland, Dr. Frances ve, Miss L. E. George, Mrs. E. St. John Greble, Mrs. J. H. Harper, tha Henderson, Mre. Laura Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Miss Heaven, Miss Alice M. Heaven, Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Miss M. E. Mc- Kenney, Miss Walthea McKee, B. S, Mussey, Miss Mary O'Toole, Miss Elsle Plerce, Mrs. J. Garfleld Riley, Mre. L B s'uorm»udz - CHOKERS —made of veur own rial at The: ing & WOLF a new one. FURRIER 2 Florida Ave. N.W. Brothers New Arrivals of Spring Ensemble Costumes brought a new Only Color- A Full Selection of Styles in Sizes 14 and 16 for Small Women R T+E E N Shoe Values Another New One “Tossie Tie” In Gunmetal and All Patent Cuban Heels Originated by Style Experts A smart mode, shown in materials for street, afternoon or evening wear. An effective tip is - developed of con- trasting overlay or Made of carefully selected materials of Sterling quality. And The re $6.50 In Step With Fashion UKSDAY, MARCH Larkin | who | This will be the fourth of the | Women's the women | O'Toole will preside at! {the radio dinner, Miss Ber- | Halsey, | Adela L.! Mrs. | Byrle | SO St s e "ead e tent: | 1925, Mra. John James Walsh and Miss Frances Willlam WHERE THE VOGUE OF TH In honor of Dr. Burleigh Parkhurst and Dr. Alfredo Warsaw, the Interna- tional Assoclation of Art and, Letters will give the literary salon of the month tomorrow evening at the asso- clation headquarters, 1607 I street. Dr. Parkhurst will speak on art, and | Dr. Warsaw, formerly connected with | rand opera In his native country,| Poland, will speak on music, renderi ing also several numbers. The presi- | dent, Dr. Clarenca J. Owens, will talk on the later pan-American interests. | style ities Mme. G. Jonnessy of Paris, who has | been at the Shoreham, left \ellerdu\ for Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dwight of New York are at the Mayflower for a | Spring visit. of the Mrs. Wells L. Field and Ensign E. L. Field, U. 8. N, are at the Shoreham for a few days. i Miss Margaret Lambie will be host- | {ess at a tea to be glven by the Ameri- can Association of University Women | tomorrow afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock in the clubhouse at 1634 I street. Miss Harriet Sawver, educational secre- v of the Alumnae Association of | Vagsar College, will be the guest of | honor and will speak on “The Vassar Cuthenics Program as It Affects the Maj. Julia Stimson and Woolley, president of the hington Vassar Club, will assist ,s.-(o? Style Supremacy NEW COATS Exploiting every new theme—values highest Prices begin at $35.50 LR -flvn-fl-dl'-'. LS £ &g = IS FIRST REVEALED Parisian and qua!l degree 1316 G Street City Club Building & Lambie in receiving. At the tea table will be Mrs. T. W. Sidwell and Mrs. David Wing. Miss Anna Larner and other young vassar alumnae will | serve The Iaeutenmt to Leave Army. ! The resignation of First Lieut | James D. Kdgar, United States In- fantry, has Deen accepted by the| President to take effect April 1 The Shoe of Invisible Comfort and Visible Style taste. mermory. s The Eaxe-All Shoe has an in- visible arch that holds the deli- cate arch bones where Nature placed them. The extra long nters on both sldes that fur- ther support the 26 tiny bones in the feet and their connecting ligaments hold the foot from slipping In shoe. 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