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SOCIETY, OCIETY he President and Mrs. Coolidge to Receive Cotton Manufacturers’ Association Delegates Today. MONDAY, APRIL O'Connor Players will present a one- act play. A musical program has also been arranged and there will be dancing. HINGTON, D. C, 1925. SOCIETY. upon “Flower Legend Mrs. Borden will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth Wil- son, the president of the Columbian ‘Women, and the other officers. 6, (T~ 0 Mime, Ekengren, who is chairman of | Much interest centers in the twen- ) boxes for the children's Spring danc- | ty-second annual Dixie ball, which is ing festival, introducing the fantasy|to Dbe a splendid event, on Easter “The Fairy Hour," announces that the | Monday evening, April 13, at the Wil- bortolders ure Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs.|lard Hotel. The ball is given by the Herbert Hoover, Mrs, William ErjcRobert 1. Lee Chapter, No. 644, Fowler, Mrs, Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs, R. | United Daughters of the Confederac Govin” Mre. Frederick Brooke, Mrs.|Inc. who take much interest and Avin Hert. Mrs. Joseph Bradley, Mrs. | Pride in making it one of the leading Hayne Iilik, Mrs, Henry Flather social events in Washington Deming Jarvis, Mrs. .Walter T Those added to the list of | man, Mrs. Wilbur E. Wilder, Mrs. Keith {@nd patronesses already published, Merrill, Mme. Fkengren, Mrs. Chand-(are the Japanese Ambassador and ler Auderson, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. | Mme. Matsudaira, the Minister ot 4 Flan- ary and Countess Szechenyi, Bamiatt e FI&1" | Senator. J. Thomas Heflin, Senator and Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. Hen nen Jennings, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mr, and Mrs. R. Parker Cren- shaw, Mrs. Elwood Seal, Mrs. V. Mar- shall Clopton, Mrs. William F. Den- Main 1874 Main $552 patrons | ) W. BTOKES SAMMONS, Propristor DDA > ~ N PandonShidon When you start vour Spring house- cleaning, DON'T OVER LOOK YOUR WINDOW SHADES. Place your order NOW so we can. make them to measure. FACTORY PRICE HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge will receive a delega- tion of cotton manufacture: and their wives at the White House late this afternoon, box at the fourth promenade concert this evening at the Mayflower Hotel : Mrs. John Fremont, Mrs, nev S. % § F: 7 Charles Shi et M nery. . ““’l‘;“n.fi“"ln s }\-'I’::::‘.;‘l‘m\{r Mme. Ekengren announces that she Leander . McCormick-Goodhart, Maj has a very few more boxes to dispose gium and | paxton, Mr. Archibald Wells, Capt. of. The X!(“!"fUX'HIuHUQ'. )\"l!("fl is g'\(“l’l enter- | partridge and M Kurt Hetzel. for the hl:iv!'ll n'l fl:_()“\/.llrl b\‘bu:: A:‘; by Mrs. or. and Mrs N. C. Barnes w sociation, District of Columbia, Ine., is | sha frs. Williar D Ll hays | chtariatn ey e dneTe b nder e direction of Miss Hawke, e | nis, Mr. and Mrs. itobert T. Lincoln, b e itten by Mrs, Goring | Mrs. John_ Ellis, Mr. Cloyd M. Byars, id will be held at Poli’'s Th I\: -A-'o[lvln :lll m"-_ror u\mi Maj. Charles oAy (dttnnoch SEEL Mrs. Walter 15 Hutton is chairman and is supported by a large ball co mittee chosen from members of the| hapter, orge Hillyer, ir,, and W Page.) _ Lee Ambassador of Haron de Cartier v b tained at dinner this ever J. Borden Harriman, who & company of 14 The pany s SAVE YOU MONEY Mrs. Alexander Britton was hostess signor di | at luncheon today at the Mayflower in Martino, will be the ho guest at | h of Miss Virginia Harrison Ed- LN 4 dipner this evening of the Minist whose marriage to Ensign ‘o ) " ’ ; — | of! Poland and Mme. Wroblewska Tohn Elbridge Parker, U. S, N, will| G 3 s s ¢ i e ioats et . = | take place next week. Others in the LA ] |of Twenty-first street northwest Sat- iEdor oriSnen BRsCE: K Mrs* John L. Edwards, : % 3 urday evening, March 28, e sty THOCHEx af Shetu SSSIoE e tained for their daughter, Mrs, ¥d- = he Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Mat- [ oS Rl 1 N T O e Eafal tor L thele L e aira, will be the guest of honor at Mis: Cecll’ Lester Jones. b e S tanurer s g ol e Coleman, Miss Mary Miss Elizabeth Due whose mar- % ivaun o will entertain preced- Thompson, Miss Elizabeth riage to Mr. Thomas M. Belche will B i sive tor e . Atsla Kimmell, Mies Au- tako place this Spring. Miss Duerst EiRrs wil alve ton i drey Carter and Miss May Taylor. was maid of honor for Mrs. Scheufler | | when she was married last Spring and is here now to visit her parents and attend her friend’'s wedding. Spring flowers were tastefully used in the decoration of the home, and, following the shower for the bride- clect, there was music and dancing, and later « buffet supper. In the o any of guests were: Mrs. Margaret Duerst, mother of the nor guest; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duerst, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin neider, nd Mrs. Reuben Clark, Mrs. arles Dunbar, M Ta . Misxs Kleanor Andrews, . Miss Wrenn, Miss Kelle- Miss artha Buckley Miss Bessie i, Miss Sarah sannon, Mr. Alvis Winston and Mr “The Ambassador of Ttal = no- Lippett INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. | DANCE FROCKS For the Holidays A model which advocates utter | simplicity is illustrated. Of flat crepe in an exquisite shade of hydrangea blue, its slender lines are accentuated by a scarf attach- ed at the left hip and swung grace- fully about the throat. A large of fuchsia color is deftly placed at the right shoulder. Other newest tendencies of the mode are smartly depicted in the large Francise collection for even- Miss Martha Cluverius, daughter of Capt. and Mre. W. T. Cluverius, is at home from Vassar for the Easter holi- days. She is with her grandmother, Mrs. W. T. Sampson, on New Hamp- shire avenue and Henry John A sécrets Clark a tend the guests WILKINS BREAKFAST Mrs. A. B. Duvall of Q street will be at home tomorrow afternoon, and will have with her her daughters and Mrs. Pfeil of New York. Mr. and N William Boyd-Car- are guests of Maj. and Mrs. A R. Williams at 1870 Wyoming Treasury will e ew York to - p tion Wash- harles lon, avenue aft muda. Wedr day in B ington rty of Society Folk Entertained at Biltmore, Fiske| Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, Repre- r- | sentative and Mrs. John Phillip Hill, first secretary of the British em- and the Hon. Mrs. Brooks, Mr. eman Jennings of Washington d Miss Rachel Strong of Cleveland Mrs. Hoover, wif the Secretary e guests over Sunday of Mr. and of Commérce, has 1 John F. A. Cecll in their home, for California, wh ltmore House, at Biltmore, N, G the remainder of | They went there istening : G b George | Mrs. Alvin T. Hert entertained in- ' | Henry Vanderbilt of Mr |formally at tea yesterday afternoon. and Mrs. Cecil, who i$ litle e = thin & month ‘old. Mrs. Ceell wag|, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Davie, who formerly > Cormiella” Vanaerbfly, | Rave Deen sl Alkcen. 8 (6, throheh T e e the Winter, left there yesterday by LA dorbilt and the Tate My vangernt | motor for Washington. g Mrx. Borden to Entertain artist | Columbian Women at Ten. Great! And It Costs Only a Penny a Cup MRS. WILLIAM F, R. HI Snapped at the Middleburg Horse Show, with Misx Charlotte Noland. Mrs. Hitt conxtantly entertained diplomats and other Washington society at the show. Mr. Stone Justice and Mrs. Harlan who are visiting in New sey, will be the honor guests ner this evening of' Mr. and C. Rathbone of Englewood Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cody of York, Mrs. Lillian Duncan of Nor- folk, Va.; Miss Helen Dean of Boston, the war, is at White Sulphur Springs | for several weeks. M Me ve has | Mr. Andrew J. Harrison of Baltimore s lived in Paris since the death of|and orge Smith of Newport, Mrs. Joseph Leiter will go to Hot|Mrs. Messerve, and their handsome|R. L ings today for a short stay. home on R street been closed. ton, Bermuda. The wedding will take place at Easter. April The April meeting of the Massa- chusetts Society of Washington will be held at the Washington Club, 1010 Seventeenth street northwest, tomor- row evening. The evening’s program will begin promptly at 8 o'cl The TONIGHT AT Katherine Beall, who spent pring vacation with her parents, and Mrs. Otto Thompson Beall, s returned to Smith College, where e is a student. Miss The her Yousr dinne Minister Mme. Yousry, lgypt, was con today wife of Mrs. Harry Wardman went to Hot | Mr Georse Innes, jr, the former secretary légation in Wa tained at the Mayflower Hotel other guests were Senora de Latour, wife of ti er of Guatemala; Mme. Pelenyi, wife of the counselor of the Hungarian legation; Mme. Lundh, wife of the mercial counselor of the Norwe egation; Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs. Sarah Farrar of Erie, Pa.; Mrs. T. H. Given, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann and Mrs. Rob- ert F. Mackenzie. The fme. Prochnik wife of the charge ffaires of Austria, has been added the cast of ‘The Talk of the Town,” which will be given April 23, 24 and 25 of the per- formances were ed from the first part of the week of the 20th to the latter part. che of the Rumanian ndrei Popo- viei, will also take part in the play. The newly appointed United States Ambassador to Great Britain, Mr. Aalanson B. Houghton, who is visit- Ing Mr. John Dwight in his home on R street, will sail Wednesday, April 15, for his new post. The Italian embassy has advised Maj. John Gleason O'Brien that the King of Italy has conferred upon him the rank of Officer of the Crown of Italy. Maj. O'Brien is a former consular officer, stationed at Rome. Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey gave & supper party last evening for their house guest, Miss Zaydee de Jonge, of Massachusetts, who is with them for & short time. Mrs. Gillett-Hill will be at home Sunday afternoon, April 19, from 5 tor 7 o'clock, at her residence, 2138 R street. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, daughter of Mrs. William Meade Coulling, and the late Maj. William Meade Coulling, is at home for the Easter holldays from Pine Manor School, near Boston. vio, umpire of the aims commission, Dr. Rodrigo Oct Mexican-American c and Senora de Octavio arrived in Washington yesterday for a short visit. They are accompanied by their daughter, Senorita Laura Octavio, and Senorita’ Laura Pederneirs Dr. Oc tavio and his party arrived from Mexico and are to sail on April 11 for Brazil. Judge and M Charles B. Howry have returned from Florida where they spent the Winter and have open- ed their apartment at 1509 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont have returned from a week visit in New York Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Calhoun will have Crittenden as guests in their DRAPERIES SLIP - COVERS WINDOW - SHADES T Factory Prices Mean Big Savings ¥ MC DEVITT Call Main 3211 for Estimates. 1217 ¥ St. Dulin & Martin Bldg. Boneless Codfish Choice Cuts of the Fish T-pound Wood Box. . .38¢ 2-pound Wood Box. . .75¢ 3-pound Wood Box. .$1.10 Magruder Inc. Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 Dry Clean It! You'll be surprised at the pleasi re- sults—and flmvi' of the SAVING! Phone US Today Pty Springs yester for a short stay and will return here before sailing Saturday, April 18, for Europe. Mrs. Wardman will be accompanied abroad by her daughter, Miss Helen Ward- man. Mrs. Volney O. Clark, wife of Lieut. Clark, U. S. N, has as her house guest Miss Fay Bizzell of North Carolina, who will remain in Wash- ington until after the marriage of Miss Atala Kimmell and Capt. W. H. E. Holmes, U. §. A. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant was hostess to a small company at dinner last evening. Dr. George E. MacLean, recently director of the American University Union In London, gave a tea in honor of his sister, Mrs, Nelson P. Lewis of Brooklyn, whose husband was chief engineer of the Board of Estimates of Greater New York, at the Cosmos Club, Saturday. At the tea table were Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman and Miss Mary Dewey. Miss Jessie Howard, daughter of the late Sir Henry Howard, after spend- ing the Winter in Washington visit- ing her aunts, the Misses Riggs, and her cousins, the British Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard, will sail for England early in Easter week. Maj. and Mrs. McKee Dunn have returned to Hot Springs and will open their place at Gramercy Farm, near there. i Mrs. Mary Waters Poole of Sell- man, Md., announces the engagement of her daughter Eleanor Leonard to Mr. William Henry Mayor of Hamil- \WASHINGTON. troduced. Easter Suggestions Junius GARFINCKEL & Co Present By Remerkabls Collition of New Spring Coals FOR WOMEN AND MISSES THIS is really a wonderful showing of un- usually designed Coats and you should cer- tainly defer your selection until you see them, SE be;utiful Coats were made up espe- cially for us by the best makers in the world. Many new different designs are in- F STREET CORNER OF 137 son of George Innes, sr., one of the foremost landscape artists in Amer- ica until his death, is at the New Willlard, having come to Washington for the purpose of exhibiting his can- vas, “The Only Hope.” President and Mrs. Coolidge Thursday visited Cor- coran Art Gallery for the purpose of viewing it, and later it was removed | to the Red Cross Building, where it | will remain until April 12, when it vill be taken to New York for a spe- | cial exhibition Mr. Innes is as panied by his wife, and they will| leave the New Willard today for New | York. | Mrs. Alice F. Choates entertained | eight guests at a luncheon and bridge party at the Franklin Square Hotel| Friday. Mr. H. Fessenden Messerve, who, with the late Mrs. Messerve, lived in | Washington for a short time during For Painting— Draperies— Upholstering— Slip Covers— Paperhanging— Call Us FIRST George Plitt Co., Inc. 1325 14th St. N.W. "Sau It With F/owers {Blooming Plants— Lilies, Tulips, Jonquils, Ramblers, etc., in deco- rated pots and boxes. ffCut Flowers — Roses, Snapdragons, Sweet Peas and all other colorful blossoms. {[Basket Arrangements of your favorite flowerse Prices Reasonable 14th and H Phone Masn 3707 Paris BOvrTre TSSO US TSSO BRSPS S S S U Y »»moug Mrs. William . C| Borden, 2304 Tracey place, will entertain the Colum- bian Women of George Washington University at tea tomorrow. Mrs. Wil- llam H. Herron will be the guest of honor, and will give an illustrated talk F & 12th N.W. —_— 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUR SMART NEW HATS FOR EASTER A collection in which the cleverest ideas of the world’s foremost millinery designers are most charmingly snterpreted—original, re- plicas, adaptations—many of them very mod- erately priced. KAPLOWITZ8ros. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST SPRING COATS gD - I8l BEAUTIFUL FASHIONS OF DISTINCTION AND WITH DISTINGUISHED LINE.S FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE so0e r21 i i New Arrivals in attractive Furniture Dining Suites ¢ Breakfast Suites Living Room Suites Upholstered Suites Secretaries ULIN& MARTIN G| 1215~127 F Street © and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45t05:30 .~ Sun Parlor Furniture Gonsole Sets Occasional Tables Desks Wrought Iron Furniture PR ;4GVOO'WVOV#Q;"D:O‘O:QQ"'0000"‘ trecietire i M B 00600000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000004000000000460444 There’s Plenty of Time to select The Coat for Easter The Ensemble for Easter The Frock and Hat The Scarf, The Bag, The Shoes, The Gloves The Underwear and— The Gold Stripe Silk Stockings! (32 Lovely Spring Shades) What more satisfactory feeling than to deal at such a shop as this, whose fashion knowledge may be depended upon and whose value promises alwa prove true. Discrimination m Selections! 1 g A EASTER FOOTWEAR VANITIES AT THE STETSON SHOE SHOP ICTURES are more elo- quent than words; we're showing .you three of the many new “Footwear Vani- ties” the Stetson Shoe Shop has for Easter. But even pictures cannot show the beauty, the nov- elty, the charm of these creations as can the shoes themselves. See them before you com- plete your Easter shopping; see them in our- windows, and try them on in our store. Sizes from2Y5 to 9y AAA to c McCallum Hosiery in rare springtime colorings—mellow, flesh pink, French nude, blonde, noisette, Rachille, Bluet, orchid, rose, pink and many others. Silk: with Lisle Tops, $1.85 pr. All Sk - - - $2.50 pr. “THE 'LITA” is a charming close-fitting gore pump in . blonde satin with blonde metal buckle. Also. th black satin with a! beaded buckle. $13.50 T MELBA™ a Stetson Snappy Tie. In all patent leather or $lack kid. $13.50 bionde or apricot with matching $15.00. I kid, suede quarters, ) “THE BOBBY STRAP” for the college miss; in patent leather, black Kaffor kid, black satin or tan calf, sliding buckle on strap. $11.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP Thirteen-Five F Street AR K AH A FHRATFH A H I, AR AR BRI AR R AR I RE AR RRRRA TN HARARARRARRRRRRR AR A AR A FRRRRARRARABR AR R AR RARRRARRE

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