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8 SOCIETY, S>OCIELY Mrs. Coolidge Accompanying President When, This Evening, He Addresses Annual D. A. R. Congress. RS. COOLIDGE will accon: many the President this eve- ning when he goes to deliver the opening address at the annual congr Nationa Society D. A. R The Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, went to New York yest day 1nd will re the ceremony ton will take pla at 4 o'clock, accept the tr The and Lady hosts at d their guests win Lutyens of guest at the emba and ship it to Antwerp. Britain will be Ambassador of Great Isabella Howard Capt. Wallenberg Returns From Swedish Capital. The Minister of Sweden, Capt lenberg, is remaining in new York until tomorrow or Wednesday, having arrived there from Sweden Saturday Mme. Wallenbers was hostess at luncheon, entertaining informally Saturday, in compliment to Gen. Her- man Wrangel of the Swedish army, who is spending a few days with his cousin, Maj. George Oakley Totten, and Mrs. Totten Wal The solicitor general and Mrs. James M. Beck were hosts at dinner last evening in compliment to the Minister wry and Countess Szechenyi s in the company were Senator Frederick Hale, ounselor of the British emba Henry Getty Chilton, Rea and Mrs, Joseph Strauss 1 A. Staunton, N Mr. and Mr: Gibson Fahnestock and Mrs. Thor F. Walsh. Mrs. George D. for a week's trip to Boston. Hope left yesterday New York and George T. Marye and her Miss Helen Marye, accom- panied by the former’s sister, Miss Flora Doyle, will leave Washington Monday, May 4, and will sail aboard the Berengaria Wednesday, May 6, for Europe, to remain through the Summer. Mr. Marye ill s t West day, April 30, and will spend time in his California home. Miss Callie Doyle, another sister of Mrs. Marye, will be at the Willard for the month of May, and will join her sisters in Europe in June Mrs. daughter, Thurs some Dr. Stewart B. Munc host at dinner this evening at the Uni- versity Club for his daughter, Miss Edna ah _Muncaster, and fiance, Mr. George B whose marriage will tak noon tomorrow. The other guests will members of the wedding party. was the guest for . Mrs k McKeage of Montrose, ned at luncheon today at the University Club, the other guests being the members of the bridal party. Miss Atala Kimmell, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs.. Harry Kimmell, is the guest in whose honor Miss Eliza- beth Price is entertaining at bridge this afternoon. The party nature of a shower fc whose marriage E. Holmes, U Thursday. bridge, and additio for tea, when Mrs Holmes, mothers, are asked Kimmell and Mrs. respectively. of the bride and bridegroom elect, will pre- side at the tea table Others guests at bridge are Mrs. Philip R. Fowle and Mrs. Winfield Wayne Scott, sister of Miss Kimmell; Mrs. Thomas Lippitt Waddell, M Robert Pierre Robert, Mrs. Roger Ba, nall, Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, Mr C. Metzel, Mrs. Xenophen Price, Miss Margaret Dye, Miss May Taylor, Miss Mary Stitt e _Bissell be, ster will be | her | O"Neill, Miss | the latter's cousin, Gen. Herman | Wrangel of the Swedish army. | Maj. and Mrs. Totten will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of their distinguished cousin, who is | making a tour of the world, and Gen. Wrangel will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Capt. and Mrs. J. A. van den Bosch. | = Mr. and Mrs. La and their daughters sses Tread- have returned to their apartment rdman Park Hotel after an ab- from the Capital of six week n New York and Atlani nd Mrs. Treadwell have | taken a house at Asheville, N. C., for four months, and will close their apartment and leave for the South the last of May. | city. Miss Mary Cleland Offley, who has been spending the Winter at Port au Prince, Haiti with her aunt, Mrs. Ful- ler, wife of Brig. Gen. B. H. Fuller, U. S. M. C., has returned to Washington. Miss Katharine Sutherland, daugh- ter of former Senator and Mrs. How- rd Sutherland, will accompany Mrs. | John Sherman McCallum to New York | today and they wil be at the Gotham until Saturda; Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds re- turned to this country Saturday from Surope, where they have been through the Winter. They are spending this | week at Newport, with their so | is a student at 'St. George" | there. Mr. and - Mr: | come to Washington Friday and open | their charming home in Georgetown for the month of May. Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun have given their box for the last of the series of Spring promenade concerts at the Mayflower this eve- | ning o Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benoist. Mr. and Mrs. Benoist will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Emeric Leonard and their guest, Miss Glennon of Nor- folk; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dove, Mr. and Mrs. George Worthington, jr.: Gen. Riley and Maj. Sinclair. Mrs. David R. Trumbull wili have as guests in her box Miss Daisy Buell of Boston and Miss Velma Sutton. Admiral and Mrs. Fullam Entertaining Their Daughters. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willlam F. Fullam were joined last evening by their daughters, Mrs. Emory Sands Raymond Welch, who have siting Mrs. Horatio Whitridge in the Green Spring Valley for the races. Mrs. Welch will spend sev. eral weeks here before returning to her home at Burlingame, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. koper are Reginald S. Huide- ending some time at Pinehurst C., where they are daily seen enjoying golf on the Country Club links. They are guests at the Carolina Hotel. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained informally at a small dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Conahan of THL‘ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925. WIFE OF NEW MRS. Wife of Lieut. Col. Fechet, new recently arrived from Kelly Fi JAMES 1330 Massachusetts avenue northwest today announced the engagement of their daughter Helen and Mr. Henry J. Connor, son of M Joseph P. Connor of Brookline, Mass. Miss Conahan attended St. Gabriel's Acad emy at Hazelton, Pa. Since his uation from the Catholic U of America her fiance has business in this city. been in Miss Anne Squire was hostess at dinner last evening, entertaining a small company informally Mr. and Mrs. 570 Park avenu nounced the their daughter, Miss Ci Mac- Kenzie, to Mr. Myron Parker Burdette son Sidney (. whoe made ‘a member of She attended the St. Timothy's Mr. Bur of V the Junior League. Brearley School and School, at Catonsville, Md. dette attended the University ginia. Mr. will and “Fugene Meyer, ir., close W shington home Hil \VASHINGTON. Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & C To the Daughters o/ the American Revolution: We Cordially Invite You to See ONE OF THE SMARTEST COLLECTIONS OF SPRING APPAREL assistant chief o the AIR LEADER FECHET, my Air Service, ow living ‘Washington. shortly and go to their Summer place at Mount Kisco. Mr. Meyer re- turned Saturday from a trip to Call- | fornia Judge and Mrs. William Bailey Lamar will go to Atlanta, Ga., today for a visit. Mrs. William Livingston Crounse is out of town and, therefore, will not receive this afternoon. Mrs. Conrad Becker has returned from Atlantic City, where she has been for a fortnight. She had as her guests there Mrs. Norman Under- wood and children John James Reinhard and her of the ¢ BREAKFAST-LUNCHEON—DINNER Delicious Food Fountain Drinks Confections TRY OUR Combination F Special Sandwich d HCS Madelon Frocks are always priced at $39.50. left Friday for an extended visit with Mrs. Reinhard’s parents, in Evans- ville, Ind. Mr. Reinhard will join them in July and they will return to Washington about August 1. The Southern Soclety of Washing- ton will give a large reception and dance this evening at the Willard in honor of the -representatives of tha Latin American republics in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Burnside will have as guests at the Arts Club Tuesday Dr, and Mrs. Thomas S. Lov- ette. Following the dinner Dr. Lov- ette will give a lecture recital, the subject being “The Mystery of the Plano String.” At the conclusion of the lecture Dr. Lovette will play, and Miss Jack Charlton Ward, mezzo so- positions. The marringe of Miss Julia B. Fisher, daughter of M nd Xars. Mid- dleton Fisher, to Audrey Odell Dooley of Irving, Va., will take place at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church to- day at 6:30 o'clock p.m. Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester will officiate. Miss Marguerite Fisher, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, and Miss Grace Kanode and Miss Ruth Jeffers, bridesmaids. - Mr. Hugh C. Stanard of Roanoke, Va., will be best man. The ushers are Mr. Paul W, McGovern and Mr. J. Henry Rogers. Secretary of Agriculture Guest of Kansas Societ The reception and dance to be given by _the Kansans of Washington in ranac Inn AND Qpen for, Season June Ist. Upper Saranac Lake. “Adirondacks, N, 18-HOLE s ali other sports. CERTIFIED MILK. Cot- tages for rent furnished. Address Hotel Grafton, Washington, D. C. Saranac Inn en- tertains' no one with ' tubercular troubie. 3 Fashions prano, will sing & group of his com- |’ honor of the Secretary of Agriculture, Dr. W. M. Jardine, will be held at Rauscher’s, 1034 Connecticut avenue northwest, April 30 from 9 p.m. to 1 am. Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer will en- tertalp at a buffet luncheon at the Congressional apartments Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. James M. Schick, State regent of the D. A. R. of Virginia; Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, re- gent of the Mount Vernon Chapter, D. A. R., of Alexandria, and the Vir- ginia delegation. Assisting Mrs. Oden- heimer will be Mrs. Charles Ellet Ca- bell, Mrs. Louls S. Scott, Mrs. Wil- liam Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. Horace Smithy and Mrs. Gretta McGuire of New York. Plans_for ,the annual benefit per- __ (©ontinued on Ninth Page.) and theft. Cold Storage At Nominal Rates Cleaning and Insurance Included SAKS FUR CO. 610 Twelfth St. Just Above F The “Loop Strap” It’s decidedly new—and an exclu- sive Stetson Shop offering; produced in patent leather, with Spanish cov- ered heel and short vamp. 81 1.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN Five F STREET Madelon Gar- ments are shown exclusively by us in Washington. Selected by SOCIETY. KAPLOWITZ gros. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST - A SPECIAL SALE BEAUTIFUL COATS OF LUXURIOUS CHARACTER $65 COATS oFFereD For $4.5 s75 COATS orrered For $55 05 COATS oFfeRrep For $65 PARIS FASHIONS OF PAQUIN MOLYNEAUX WORTH AGNES PRESENTING IN REPRODUCTION MODELS CQSTING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS AN OFFERING WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF A FASTIDIOUS CLIENTELE SIZES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISEL 721 Woman’s Intuition! ENY that a woman has that sixth sense — intuition — and you’ll discover that you're in for it! For Women and Misses EVER ASSEMBLED IN THIS COUNTRY NTIRELY new showings, intro- ducing for every occasion quisite models made exclusively for us by the best foreign and American makers. Miss Ruth Miller Gri Virginia | || Pottle, Miss Jones and Miss Margaret | Lovett, house guest of the hostess Mr. and Mrs. F t G. Walker will | ] have as their guests later in the week the president of Colby University of Waterville, Me., and M Roberts, who will come in time for the Grid- iron dinner, Thursday evening, for which Prof. Roberts will be Mr. Wal- ker's guest Mannix Walker, son of Mr. and | lker, is in Philadelphia, where ent for the Hasty Pudding per- formance this evening and the dance which will follow. " Lok for bis Madelon Laboki s e sigaatems of sols But Don’t Just Imagine— Come and See! These forty-three experts met again as usual this past month, and the result—as usual— confirms in a tone of unmistakable authority, the reliability of intuition! The Madelon Frocks, Coats, Ensembles for May are smarter than ever—and are now on sale. it—because her And Every woman believes in woman’s intuition tells her she has it. that's that. Imagine the result when forty-three fashion experts—mostly women—from as many differ- ent stores, convene month by month, and let that instinet—their fashion intuition this time —get to work in the choice of Madelon Modes! ex- (s Maj. and Mrs. George Oukley Totten have as their guest for a few days Hats Dresses with Coats to Match Novelty Gifts Everything for Girls, Infants and Small Boys Coats Dresses Accessories Smartly Depicting the Masculine Mode 539.50 Double-breasted black broadcloth jacket; white, gray, beige or powder blue skirt. WILKINS) OREAKFAST, F STREET CORNER OF 137 MECIUM O A o At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street The Halliday-Bigelow Sale A Most Unusual Collection of Antique and modern furniture, including Colonial, French, Eng- lish and Dutch Marquetrie pleces; Persian and Chinese Rugs, Diamond and other jewelry; early American and English Silver, Sheflield Plate, Paintings, Rare Prints and Engravings; Hardman Baby Grand Plano; Rich Draperies, Laces, Shawls, Antique and modern China and Glassware, Mirrors, Bronzes, Miniatures, Fire- place Brasses, Old Coverlets, Lamps, Clocks and many other ar- ticles of virtue. All to Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday April 21st, 22d, 23d and 24th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day By order of the American Security and Trust Co., Executor of the Estate of Henrietta M. Halliday; the New England Trust Co., Executor of the Estate of Mary E. 8, Bigelow and others (names ‘withheld by request). Terms, Cash. Girls will be boys this season, and when the vogue is as becoming as this, one readily understands why. The double-breasted jacket of black flannel is as strictly tai- lored as her brother’s. With it she wears an equally tai- lored wrap-around skirt. In man- nish combinations of white, gray and beige—or powder blue. Sizes 16 to 20. Convenient &8 Locations | 1201 Conn. Ave. 1006 15th St 1723-25 Penn. Ave. Georgette and Georgette After- Georgette Satin Ensembl Ensemble’ with Suit.' "Long coat pleated matching with tunic ‘)‘Dlln 3 Beads and pleated tiered R a5 and black. B naty. roes, . it ok g = 5 31 black_and_Vene: 9.50. Hian, Carmel and zis. $80.50. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) If you love Smart Spring Clothes—and are wise enough to watch for value— you will see the Madelon Dresses, Coats, Suits and Ensembles tomorrow. These sketches—which have not appeared before—are only a glimpse. They cannot show the fine fabrics, the smart combinations of fashionable colors, the superb workmanship which insures these garments staying smart! Only a personal inspection can show you what an astonishing value each Madelon garment represents, at the low prices that can be achieved when forty-three stores combine their needs into one huge order! * 4 Your Convenience Phone Us Today! Women’s Showings, Second Floor—Misses’, Third Floor Now on View

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