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- SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have the Attorney General With Them at the White House. Ea guest ¢ ption which Dr o 3 Supren Mrs. R uests thoix imorroy » Washi alved \berdeen, ternaiional counc North Moore, pre: > Nutional Council ien of the United be dancing thrd Dinner at Tonight 1 Rarones. dinner thi noon dele | ates fr n Returned iladelphia Toda nittee headed Frank chief of Gen. W. ners : head of the chief o Melnt Insular A m of randed on; 1 anded ; Lieut iment Henry C. Cramer of neral’s Office n. past depart the American of Columbia, | wrters Com- | on, Mr. | and was joined represented imanding the Nicholson, vashington, v od & brigade rld War, for the banquet returned to Washington A shower was given at home of Mr. and Mr Rovert L. Frederick urday evening in honor of Miss trude M. Po whose mar Mr. William A. all, jr. place May the reci | After s . | freshments were served. Guests included Mrs. F. Hoyt, Mrs. | W. H. Potzler, Mrs. L. H. Potzler. Mrs. C. A. Geibel, Mrs. J. F. Weigert G. Skinner, Mrs. F Mergner, R. Brennan, Mrs. R. Miller, Mr derick, Miss N. van Reuth and Gertrude Potzler was beautiful gifts, fus selections re Autumn. 1 May/o and will be Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who arrived last week from Europe, is stopping at the Shoreham Hotel 1 Amory Ho ind Wash! 1t of their Mr. £ Dr. t of this city The Australian High Commissioner J. A. M. Elder have returned | ment at the Plaz 2 1 in New | York from a tour to the Pacific coast. | = | Col. and M xm T. Wood have | iken an apartment at the Rocham- | beau, 815 Connecticut avenue, for the | month of May. previous to their de.| parture from Washington for several Wife of the Governor of N | constantly enter THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NORTH CAROLINA GUEST several other Dutch perfodicals in The Hague, and Mrs. Helen Gregory MacGill, judge of the Juvenile Court of British Columbia. Mrs. Corby Opens Suburban Home te Columbian Women. Mrs. Charles 1. Corby entertained the Columbian Women of George Washington University at her home on the Rockville pike Saturday after noon. A profusion of purple pansies and white, Baster lilies added to the the sur 3 ‘orby was assisted : the 200 guests by Miss i : Webl Wilson, president of the Columbian Won ature of the recep was_ ihe ntine hiindba iring president by the board of the club. In her ssentation remarks Mrs, I te 1o the phenomer ss Wilson's administration. Herron announced the jon of officers for recording Murray, M |ins, historian, |and a delightt |added to the er Corb; reshments program veral McNelly parument ¢ Women, of Allen Cax shinzton John W. Week, ritish Ambass Howard, the h 5 r and Mme. Daeschner, toe n Ambassador, Signor de Mar tino: the German Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan, the Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro, the Nether Tini: and Mme. de Graeff | and Signo A. Ross, counselor of the | Italian emba The Dalgleish Music Study Club is having its annual dance and card party at the Hotel Roosevelt this evening The members of the reception com- Alice Barnes, Mary s , Miss Marg. Hughes Miss Frances MRS. ANGUS W. N Caro! th for Cancer in this city School, was t ists Mrs will enter umbe: it luncheon v at the Grace Dodge Hotel Mrs. the benefit conce Washinzton 8:15 o'clock, May 1 Iter Auditorium, for the W sstello Post, No. 1 directed the and by Albion of Opera Company Mrs. Leonard E College, Kendall Green Saturday in honor of Whilden. daughter of enter Miss M the Rev. W heatsworth "h convenes Medical on abroad special Woodrow Wilson has given | man her consent to hecome a sponsor for to be given at the at Wynn | ey the auspices of the Y Amer Mr. Washington ad of Gallaudet ained bel and Mrs. Whilden of Baltimore, Md., | | | Loraine Rose, Miss : | Miss Frances Shea, Miss Sara Bou- |son, Miss C Stack, Miss Grace | Biddle, Mrs. Robert H. Dalgleish, ir | Miss Lucy Altman, Mis Branche il Soper, Miss Peggy Wooton, Miss Dor- Roy Nelson | 4thy Schermerhorn, Miss Mae Becker land Miss Madeline Nickles. McLEAN, , visiting in Washington and being ained while here. . whose will marriage to Mr. take place in June. Mrs. Charles H. Bond of Bc St Wardman Park Hotel to attend the Inter \hs| The Pilgrims of Mary's, under 'Lf" ""l | whose auspices Mr. ! onal | W v Women. Mrs. Bond grew | Vil Will lecture hinkton jand will be re- |furiite in securing the services of the s o | Rev. Father Edward S. Walsh, S. J Ph.D., to introduce the lecturer of t evening. Giving_the at Rauscher's on have been for- Miss Mary Temple of Nashtville, who is staying at the New | Willard, entertained at dinner there | I night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Post Wheeler. names as patronesses Among the distinguished women who have registered at the Grace | Dodge Hotel for the period of the | | International Council of Women are: | Il pmet ol ncuzene e’ || REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR ident of the Rumantan delesation’ || SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS Mme, Tilma Hainari, president of the A SPECIALTY National Council of Women in Fin- | CHAIR CANING Zmmy J. Benlin . ed- || PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED Upholstering S N f CedP . and_contributo i Bl———| |————/n] || The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All ; PAINTING | Ask my 20,000 -cus- CALL MAIN tomers. 1 give the serv- 4224 FOR that )?)u have the = ice rederic William | MAY 4, 1925. for the occasion are Mrs. M. E. Ailes, Mrs. J. David Broadhead, the Misses Cullen, the Misses Fenwick, Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs. Perry Johnson, Miss K. Judge, Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs. Charles McKinney, Mrs. William M. Randall, Mrs. Charles B. Wood and Mrs. J. B. Woodward. The Women's Overseas League will hold its regular monthly meeting this evening at the Grace Dodge | | Hotel H Members of the Eta Alumni of the | Phi Sigma Kappa iraternity had an inforn dinner the Portland Hotel April 30, when those attending were: | Mr. Walter Brandes, Yale, '14, and a | former 1 inductor - ternity; . R Jones, J. O G v Mu 3. Davis active at the | Md | The ente committee of | the Woman Club will give an informal card party, with tables for bridge and five hundred, this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be prizes and refreshments will be served. No Delay;—No Worries Papering Promptly and Properly Done, able. The puperhangers’ strike us—Painting and decorating, nd repaired. Consult us be- RNELL WALL PAPER CO. 314 13th St. N.W. Main 53735374 —but far under custom charge. MC DEVITT Main 1 for Extimates & Martin Blde The latedt innovation in Ensemble slippers~ =, . . Created for Ensem- ble wear with {tunning toes and tall heels, in satin or patent leather. i | Window Shades Custom quality—custom fit—custom sery- Two Groups!! C O A T S To Close Out!! i YOU WILL MARVEL AT THE EXTREME REDUCTIONS WE HAVE EFFECTED ON THESE TWO SPECIAL GROUPS OF COATS! SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF. COATS COATS 19 | ZE )4 that sold that sold from $4250 o $65.00 from $29.50 1o $39.50. Now ..... \VASHINGTON. Paris JuLius GArRFINCKEL & Ca A SALE OF COATS for WOMEN and MISSES Fourth Floor This Is Really an Extraordinary Sale WE have never known anything to equal these Very Beautiful Coats, made by the most noted makers in the world, and through a most fortunate buying experience, we were able to buy them at much under We are sharing this their regular values. purchase with you. THESE Coats are perfect in every detail. The materials are twill, fine cloths, silk and satin. A splendid assortment, with and without fur. Black and all desirable colors. ALL sizes are here in ~ome of the various styles. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Of course— you'll want GOLD STRIPE — Silk Stock- r and wear Tonight! See the Fashion Show by Jelleff’s, at the Ward- man Park Hotel, in con- —with your knockabout Wooltex Suit. Silk 100% pure. $185 pair; 3 pairs, $5.40 nection with the picture —A_ Dressmaker from Paris. From hats to Sorosis Shoes—authen- tic fashion delightfully presented! Jrii | Whole Wheat Cracker . Dr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- {tained informally at a small dinner! | last evening. .| Mrs. Mary E. Reilly of 209 T street | northeast, left for Cincinnati today Magruder Inc. to attend the Ohio State convention | Best Groceries opened today by the Woman's Cath-| : - olic Order of Forresters. Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 ESTIMATES .18c| ' Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. & Upholstering, Paper! Furniture, Drape 1325 14th St. NW. MAIN 4224 right to expect. $9 Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 carton w York Fri Washington have b 1216 F St. N.W. ve nths’ leave. If You Wear Sizes 36 or 38—You’re Lucky! Here’s a Special Purchase of the Much Wanted Wooltex ‘“Knockabout” SUITS . Regularly Sold for $30 to $50 $2500 $29.50 $39.50 As Long As This Limited Shipment Lasts! e Sumr Dr. and Mrs, n returned from most of their Smith have | urope, having spent | time in France and| but they visited also Germany, Holland and England. | v are now at home to their friends | at 1474 Belmont street. Dr. Smith is president of the American A; riener, Chitlock of r in Chicago, S n for a visit d is at the New Willard Hotel. president of the William Mayo, « ians and Special attractions in FURNITURE Reductions WN a suit you can knock around in—a suit that was built an O ~styled for all-round use! These Wooltex Knockabout Suits are versatility They seem just the suit for golf, until you wear yours to bus when it at once becomes evident that it is a business suit! (U of course, you wear yo or travel or shop —or almos where—in which case it seems to be just made for those purposes In most instances.there is only one of a kind of the arti‘cles listed; we cannot duplicate and therefore advise ¢arly selection. SHi. % Smart Tailoring and Sports Styles —give distinction to these suits. Tweeds, mixtures and invisible checks, the short box or hip-length jackets (one button), and the neat patch or inset pockets—all make for swa style! Regular ecula Special Regular Price Price Antique Walnut Hall Chair, with loose seat pad in tapestry....... Dining Suite of nine pieces in solid walnut— Heppelwhite .......... Solid walnut bench up- holstered in sateen. Solid Walnut Cabinet with decorated door panel.. Dresser in Jade green and gold decoration. ....... Combination Mahogany Radio Cabinet—console Crotch Mahogany Nest Tables—3 pieces—one oblong and two square tables . s Taupe Mohair, Brocatelle Reversible ~ Cushions. Walnut Davenport.... $285.00 s JULING MARTING e s 1215 ~127 T Street . Jocond: gad and 1214 t01218 G Street Third Floors Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Love Seat in black mohair with reversible cush- ions in brocatelle. . . The OIld Saratoga It’s Gone—Forever! Gone the way of the Merry Widow Hat, Peg-Top Trousers and the old One-Lung Horseless Carriage. $45.00 $33.50 $200.00 $152.00 Grey Bambino Chili Sizes 36 and 38 only—IJells) The May Underwear Sales Teeming With Values Like These Not Only Introduces—But Sells at Special Prices The New Wrap-Around Slips HESE new slips eliminate any feeling of bulkiness, and accentuate the straightline effect of the costume. That—coupled with the beauty of fine crepe de chine in lovely pastel shades—makes this an unusual value at the sale price of $8.50. Speakihg of new things at $10—have you seen the new B. T. Bs? Woodbrown Colonial maple decorated Second Floor breakfast suite, buffet, corner closet, table and four chairs ... . ... $420.00 $325.00 $265.00 $197.00 $45.00 $33.00 Solid mahogany radio cab- inet; separate battery compartment ......... Make-up table in mahog- any or walnut finish. .. Taupe and blue velour living room suite— davenport, armchair and Coxwell chair. 3 pieces B ) Solid walnut chair in tap- estry e French End Table—mar- and why not? $175.oo when Buys a Full-Size Hartmann Wardrobe $132.00 $62.50 $47.50 $62.50 $42.50 $125.00 $32.50 $50.00 $37.50 $310.00 $205.00 You can have the convenience of being able to remove the first garment packed, without disturb- ing the last—and the comfortable knowledge that your travels will be free from luggage worries fqr years to come—all for less than the cost of a trip to Chicago and back. $50.00 $35.00 Imagine getting a high-quality French Voile $2.95 Gown or Chemise These gowns are in chic pleated styles, with lace yokes and ribbon The gowns gain fuliness slim lines at the same time by using pleats. Flesh, orchid, peach, white, nile, maize and coral. Just Unpacked! More Silk Gowns at $8.95 You'll adore the high waistlin and the soft, pleated crepe d chine of these new gowns. Yokes trimmed with Irish crochet lace, val or filet. Flesh, orchid and peach. Amazing values at $8.95! Lay in your Summer supply of underthings at great savings in this Annual Evéht Jelleff’s—Third Floor—Teeming with Values! New arrivals again complete our assortments of new Silk Step-Ins and 53.95 Step-In Chemises The button-back fastening and high waistline—new tures of h vy quality crepe de chi The creps-back satin step-ins display the circular flare. Peach, orchid, coral and nile. $165.00 $112.00 $225.00 $27.50 aE[KFRs 1314-16-18 F Street Second and Third Floors Wrap around slips white crepe de chine—al lowing freedom’ without bulkiness, $8.50