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SOCTEETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Receive THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, | MEMBER OF GARDEN CLUB | Lee Browning, Mrs. Henry Miss Helon ljvln‘lton, Miss Dorothy Brooks, Mr. FEugene Martin, Mr. Charles Cranford, jr., and Lieut. James Morrison. Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, wifs of the surgeon general of the Public Health Service, has been called out of town Mrs. E. E. Booth of Willlamsburg, Va. Alrs. Comming will return the end of because of the death of her mother, TUESDAY, APRIL 28 Lamar, | 1925. Harlan, Comdr. and Mrs. Byrd and Cel. Anderson. Assistant Secretary and Mrs. RoBin- son will entertain at dinner again this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones are at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Yl., for a 10day visit. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell was the guest of the Haylofters for dinner SOCIETY. THE LOUVRE last evening at the Federation Tea House. Among others present wers Mrs. George A. Ricker, Prof. and Mra. A. H. Putney, Miss Edna J. Sheehy, Mrs. W. J. La Miss_Olive (Continued on Ninth Page.) FURS gep-ircd emodeled Réaves Summer Stored Prices WOLF, Furrier 30 and 32 Florida Ave. the week. Two Large Delegations at the : 1115 1117 F STREET White House Today. Frocks that feature the newer fashions—developed in their fayored materials. For Street and Afternoon Wear Crepe Satin Flowered Chiffon Crepe Mongol Lingerie Mrs. Philip North Moore will be hostess at breakfast, Friday, May 8, at 8 o'clock, at the Hotal Washing- ton, when her gugsts will be tha 40 State chalrmen of the quinquennial | campaign, who are asked to meet the ) international officers of the Interna- tional Council of Women. and Mrs. Cool the forelgn | the pan-Amer- o at the White 5 o'clock. At |at ing the mem- the National 'n Women the dele gates to the I Council of Women will be he t 4:30 o'clock. | - | _The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. T of State and Mre. | cpyg)covaky, is safling on the Il Le the guests of honot | Aquitania to spend the Summer in this even! of former |jig home and will also visit on the| Ambassador to France | coneinan o Henry White, who will en ompany of 10 on Crescent S President recelved Alvin Dodd, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mlss Sara Lee and me. Hulewicz, wife of the military che of the Polish legation. The Minister and Mme. Wroblewska | will give a reception Wednesday aft- ernoon, May 6, to the Pollsh colony fn Washington in celebration of the anniversary of Polish independence. At Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson, jr. gave a musical last evening in their home, on Nineteenth: street, having a small ‘ompany to hear a program given by Signorina Dusalina Glannini, soprano, assisted by Miss Molly Dern- stein, who played her accompaniments. receptior Georgette Crepe Ninnette Cashmere Crepe Laces Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Robinson Hosts. istant Secretary of the Navy and Theodore Douglas Robinson were at dinner last cvening, enter r the former" Robinson, with the Secretary 1d Mrs. Wilbur as the al guests. Others in the Cnited States and Mrs. fertain a place As Mrs. hosts taining Dougl: of the Nay ranking offt — /g Patent Leather with Brocade Quarters, or Black Xid with Black Batin Quarters. with artistic embellishment and modes that are of original designing— $29.50 to $125.00 = The Louvre company of 25 at luncheon today at | Isabella | 1o Mayfower Hotel e luncheon Mrs. Ke Lady Senator William B. McKinley of Ohlo, who has been in Rome for some time, has returned to Parls for the meeting of the council of the Inter-| parliamentary Union | Representat Britten, Brig. awley, Miss Baroness de Cartier’s Guests to Hear Court Musician. fer, wifs of the Am Igium, will be hostess to about 100 members of wtlc soclety at a Deru, court cn Blizabeth of the Bel tful program erick H Mrs. ) Charles I Gillett, i Laura —» For less formal wear__of Morning and Sports occasions Printed Crepe Crepe de Chine antd the Smart Tub Silks —in new and effective types Beginning at $]8.50 sentative Bertram H. Snell of . who s abroad with Mrs gone to Geneva as an un | offictal representative at the interna tional arms traffic conters ce. He will | spend several months in Paris, but will | return to Washington in time to be| | present at a number of important com | mittee meetings which will be held in | the ¥all for the purpose of drafting B administrative measures for the con \t Argentina and | vening of Congress in December. redon and their daugh edor who vesterday aboa T Argentina tomorrow and his York by HE combining of stylish shapes with comfortable fit is consummated to per- fection here. RUGS—CARPETS WASHED AND REPAIRED === FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. 1712 20th St. N.W. otomac 15_29 INCENSE BURNERS and INCENSE 4 _compe ficlal and sical. M violinist to Q gians, will g ne. Tilmont, wife he embassy, will pre 10.00, 13.00, 15.00 The commerclal counselor of the s e A I'ritish embassy and Mrs. John Joyce | Broderick will entertain a small com- | pany informally at dinner this eve.| ning. | = | | g : H Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street sador New Mrs. John S. H who spent a_po with her son-in-law of Albany, N. Y., | n of the Winter | nd daughter, Kauffmanr y. May 21, aboa Pittsburgh with Mrs. John Bell § wood of Washington for Europe. Smallwood and Mrs. Hoy will spend some time traveling on the continent and have set no time for their return Mr. and Mrs. Francis White have returned to Washington from a week end visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Brewster, in thelr home, Scooby Manor, near Stevenson, Md. r Great Britain 2 ard were hos 1 company at dinn MRS. ELLIOT HERS] GOODWIN Of 3038 N street, Georgetown, devoting herself to the success of Club fete and tea in the grounds of the Mackall home Ma; Garde e An excellent assortment at moderate pri TOOM0 000000000 GURIT 0 OB GEIHID O 1 Herrick of Chicago, Mrs. Frank J.|who, Bowman of Stirling, Mrs. John H Hanley of Monmouth, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. Richard Yates and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman of Washington, D. C.: Mrs. Ellet G. Drake of Beatrice, Nebr.; Mrs. Julius e G. Talmadge of Athens, Ga.; Mrs Mrs. Emerson Howe will be hostess | T.ivingston Rowe Schusler of New at dinner this evening, entertalning a | York and Mrs. M. D. Batcheider of company of 14 In her apartment at|peoria Il Sinaval aftachs 1302 Eighteenth street. 2 *+he French cmbassy and Mme. Willm, | Maj, and Mra, Walter Frederick | mt—and 3 oIt sudMrssay s Andrews, Dr. | Beyer will be hosts at dinner May “and Mrs. William and Wilmer, | 4 at the Cairo Hotel. Th: Vi1l b iMr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mr. 3.;,“‘.,,,(,[ e e ijnd Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mr. iand Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Yilbson Fahnestock, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, the Britlsh consul general New York ir Harry and Lady strong, Mr. Keith Merrill, Mr. Jen . the counselor of y and Mrs. Henry hilton, lady Bettie Feilding, {Mr. G. H. Thompson and Mr. Henry i Hopkinson of the embassy staff. The Minlster of Poland and Mme. {Wrotlewska will entertain at dinner ¥riday evening, May 8, in compliment jlo the delegates from Poland to the {Hulquennial conference of the Inter- fnational Council of Women. . Mme. Wroblewska was hostess at heon today at the legation, hav- s_her guests Mrs. Henrik Ship Mrs. Wilbur acMurray, Kellogg. T! uded the Ambassador of di Martino: “he Minister d Mme. Wallenberg, the flaires_of Venezuela and Senora de Yanes, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Teorge Sutherland, the secretary to and Mrs. San companied their daughters, )Miss Beatrice Wayne and Miss Davine Wayne, returned to Washington last fter spending several months in Florida, entertained at a dinner and dance last evening at their home on Sixteenth street for Mr. George Ly man Wayne, their s who will r turn to Porto Rico Tuesday of next weel. The dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyce, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel The Vogue of Satin and Silk ALBERT J. 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