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8 SOCIETY:. THE EVE) SOCIETY President dnd Mrs. Coolidge to Be Guests of Pan-American Diplomats at 3 Evening Reception. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1923 SOCIETY . nounces the engagement of her daugh- | country in the war he received his|4 in Grace Church-on-the-Heights, POPULAR DlPLOMATIC HO TESS ter, Miss .\lm—f BL Sanger, to_Mr. | commission as first lieutenant, U. S.|Brooklyn, where for many u-mux\lhla LEARN DRESSMAKlNG Frederick W. Simonds of 33 West [A. A. 8., remaining, however, with [Sanger’s father and her grandfather, Millinery—Costume Designing " Fifty-first street, New York. Miss |the French army until attached to the | Henry Sanger, were vellr)mel\ Very low tuition Sunger has_many, friends In' Wash- | Peace Commission as diplomatic cou-| = Ff e ‘ Ask for Catalogus Vi cer In the sec- | rier during e armistice. r. i 1 Mrs reckinridge Long L?.%‘":niflfn;fiinfnu?mnfin First Na.|monds was awarded the Croix de|have gone to Hot Springs for the late| LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY tional Service School held here in|Cuerre and Medaille d'Honneur. He |8pring. 1517 R. 1. Ave. N.W 1916 and 1917. She is @ cultivated |is & member of the Union and Harvard Wai ‘ Horondinvle musician, having several compositions | Clubs of New York and Boston. e alter ce_Howe and her | Patterns cut to measure to her credit. Miss Sanger's father| The wedding will take place June! ~ (Continued on Ninth Page.) was the late Col. Willlam Cary San- - zer gf the 2034 Volunteer Regiment in the Spanish-American War. He also was Mssistant Secretary of War dur. ing the administrations of Presidents || McKinley and Roosevelt, president of the American delegation to revise the treaty of Geneva in 1908 and membei of the Colonial Lords of Manors, ernor of the Society of Colonial Wa and governor general of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of Amer- rai and Mrs. New, and Mrs. Davis, ine Auinister of § dland und Mme. | Peter, the Minister of Lithuania and HE President and Mrs. Cc “ idre will be the gue: hotor of the Amba Minister and ch “Jhe Housc of Fahion™ SALE aires of the republics of |Mme. Eizauskiene, the director genernl ica. M Sanger is the daughter of | }| America ut a reception l—mun eve-| of the Pan-Amerfcan Union, Dr. Leo the late Gen. Charles Cleveland Dodge, || i‘h‘g May 29, at 3 o at the Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. who served with distinction in the |} - LA R e e ch invi Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Civil War. Her mother was Miss ||| D S E F d d S d R Audeionn thwen, S8 WSS Fand Mrs., Wiliam Math Mary Schieffelin | g riday an atur ay wolidge ré | r Lewls, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. ted | Ny , Mr. and Mrs. Albert r)mm.. tatfons are being issu The President and Mr ceived the delegates from tu= Unit States to the quirquennial con.cignce “of the International Council © Women at 12:30 o'clock tod Miss Sanger is the great-grand- aughter of Willlun Barl Dodge. She educated at Miss Spen School and in Rome, later being presented at the Court of St. James. She is a member of the Junior L uftmann Maj. and Mrs. 1 $29:0 to $37=0 “wae™ COATS, 525 TWILLS, TWEEDS, SUEDES, FLANNELS, SILKS, SATINS Mrs. Coolldge is entertaining thejParker West, Mr. and Mrs. n 3 ague, the L ‘n(-’\‘\“:]m'ver writers of Wash- | if. Mrs. Cl e e e N his afternoon, taking them for | Henry Butler, Interstate Commerce Service Club of St. Thomas' Church, gton this ¢ New York City. During the war she and Mrs. Irederick Mr. and M ¥ ard | cruise down the Potomac i b oner he presidential yacht Mayflower 3 served as a nurse. . Simonds s the son of the late Godfrey Mrs, Dent, A Gr All Qur Handsom . ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simonds of e o . H dimock, Mrs T , A Flene T Dimock, rs New York. His grandfather, the late | oup of 1 Handsome Cancel Social En: tobert Lansine and Col. Willlam Frederick W. Simonds, came to this country from Reading, Fngland, and ement. | ate and Ars.| The Secretary of ble. {o attend the | Bric Fowler. married Miss Sophie 1. de Luze. He Fur-Bordered Coats Spring Coats ary Kellogg in St Mr. and Mrs. W at dinner this evening a company of 12, who were meet the Secretary and Mrs. Kellogs new colors. REDUCTIONS. $25 to $35 Values $] 995 $35 $39 %49 ENSFMBLE SUITS, were $55 to $89; now $39.50 and $49.50. | TAILORED SUITS, many materials, were $29 to $45; now $19.95. $ 5 . For Stylish 5 For lieautihixls’ ' ]. New Dresses 52 lfi'::“:sl‘ade Har’c! service. On the entry of this Should be repaired aud looked over before being | put in storage. You wi 1 ana trouble if | Kellogg will be un 2 o | educated at St. Mark's S dinner thi: ing of the Assistant} . .. . o -5 o sel uca at St. Mark's School, NI O es.y Butier . Ka 1 Lewenski, counselor N et aris Behool, M Seirstary of(BlatslenlatEy | s gl o Cotnn i T Tt “’1"“‘ Just one group of Coats that Ihe finest cloths and models b 10 Fise. | Lewenski will be guestt at dinner to: continuous! vor oh s S35 Veu' . o I £ e s J Mr. Cordenio sacre. | Dight_at the Shoreham of Mr. and R e el Torniaiion Heciee | sold as high as $35. You'll find a Every one typical of Lever- erance, forier law part AMrs. Felix Morley of Baltimore. i of STt e Norton: | real bargain in this lot. All the ton high quality AT SLASHING | Mme. Steen, wife of the counselor { the Norwegian legation, has re rned to Washington after spending | two weeks In New York, and was ac- | companied here by her mother, Mme. Mrs. New. wife of the Postmasier |Companicd hore by her mother, Mume, you will Jet us do Your woik Baw. enera: 8| Hime. 1 Remodeling Our Speci ky | <Chokers made from your own maf } To meet Lady Aberdeen, Mrs. George D, Hope will give an informal w Willard Hotel tomor- | ry Canada to the quinquennial c ineé of the Internationul Council of Seorss D \Vomen this afternoon in her apart.|tea at ih FURRIER | sent, at 1869 Wyoming n\enul\ Mrs, | TOW afterno \\e NW. | i New will be assisted de| i Natalte Hammond will enter- [ yy; “"“’" FROCHNIE ——_——— e e h e Aliss Natalte | enter | Whose husband, Mr. Edgar L. G. Prochnik. todsy presented his credentials .Ih‘,‘\:““f,’ N o iretbr toidt] D ‘“‘“! tb e Pretiint an fie ot Minlovee of Ao ‘ef having served ns charge]| RUGS—CARPETS | ¥ nbasasdor of Argentina; Mme. = a res for several WASHED AND REPAIRED | FIREPROOF STORAGE | n from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. wife of the ‘-\mh “A\\mr\ Mrs. Rudolph entertained 24 guests . Senora de Tellez, wife ofat Juncheon today at the Chevy Chase | ray v o of Mexico: Mme. | Clup. ray were host at dinner last night |pliment to their son-inlaw and daugh- the Chevy Chase Club in honor ter, Suffragan Bishop and Mrs. Her. ister of Switzer-| The Commissioner and Mrs. Ru-|of pp. . 4 : . | 5 e & f e . and Mrs. William J. Sullivan | bert Shipman. | Printed crepes, Roman crepes. o s Sy marddl At ;‘Ie“ \f’,n‘[";\;,’::““‘\‘.“(‘;‘f}"e‘"“lj"\'x‘“‘;‘” be hosts at dinner Saturday and Nr.and Mre. William Leonard Nazarian Bros. Co. . St Saeea colorps' ik bmadcir[z)lr J\:;at] express 1:h;:mu\ and poise ountess Szechenyi, Koch of Dunkirk, N. ¥. who are| Mrs. Willlam Cary Sanger of % S i the new silks and crepes er of Hungary, and Mrs.| = passing the week in Washington Springfield, Y.. and 45 Fast Six 1712 20th St. N.W. flannels and Kashana. T Henry Getty (‘hmc;‘n.m“"lfe n‘f the | Mrs. Ralph Waido Crowell will e } counstlor of the British embassy, |y, mall company informally |y A who will represent Canada among |, SPtrrnEnlitn Tee Wpakls AK‘N"L:":'\L!;- ‘\::exui-’c‘lhlmnfl‘.l 5 the assistant: { ment, on California street, in compli- ment to her sister-in-law, Mrs.| Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, wife of the| Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretany | Cigwell, wite of Comdr, David Carle- |dlrector of the Bureau of the Budget, of the Navy, will be hostess a {52 |ton Crowall, "vho has recently come |Ras accepted an invitation to luncheor | this afternoon ul' Natlonat. ¢ '""m i1|to Washington. at Kenmore, the beautiful home of Col. quinquennial of the Natlonal Countl| “comar: and Mrs. Crowell have (Fielding Lewis and his wife, Betty of Women and will he aseisted DY, G0 S0 iment temporarily at|Washington, which is to be dédicated Irs. John A. Lejeuns, NEnby Rod.|the Toronto, the former having come | Saturday as a national memorial. Mrs. | rdi and Mrs., Willoughny o et from the Pacific coast for station here. [ Lord, as president of Gen. Knox Asso- a delegate to the conferencej —— clation, is espectally interested in the Los Angeles. {_Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber | |accomplishment of this patriotic pur- Downey entertained a company of 16 | pose. i g [mt S second street, New York City, an- Phone Potomac 1529 Special Sale of Millinery &t s, $3,95 $5, $6, $7 to $8.50 Hats—This Sale, = | _ Fgday Only—100 Silk Blouses, were $5, $6 and $7; close, $2.69. Friday Only—100 Sweaters, all kinds, were $3 to $15; close, $1.98 & $2.98. Brothéfs Maytime Clearance FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, who returned to New York yesterday from Newport, were hosts at dinner last evening at the Hotel Madison in com- Mrs. James Mooney of 2330 Uni-| anni e rsity place has announced the en- tertained in their aps gagement of her daughter, Ione Lee, roof of the Hotel Plaza, New York.!to Midshipman John Murphy Scott The other guests were Duc and {of Chicago, The wedding will take Duchesse de Richielieu,. Herr and | place June 3 at Annapolis. - Vom Rath, brotherinlaw and | ™ o SHEC r\' i : the hostess; Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herries| _ ¥ 48 Af d D _ " &ha Mrs. | Woodnull have returned to Wasnink. | == =" ternoon an Inner 3 Mr. and Mr [ton after an absence of several mE—— and Mr. and Mrs. |weeks spent in Southern California. bomees oy ' resses | Mrs. Pierce Butler will receive the ERHAPS you do not = Mme, Wallenberg, wife of the Min- | members of several delegations to the = ister of Sweden, give a reception | conference of the International Coun- realize that many of this afternoon her home, at 2 wl(n of Women this afternoon from the smart and youthful R streer, for delegates to the a % to 7 o'clock and will have receiving 1" conference of the Interna- | iwith her her daughter, Miss Margaret fh,o“ WO § WCO SEC SIONE Council of Women. Sh'} will{ Butler. Nature Shapes, pe assisted by Mme. S wife of | . “N » S| 5 the counselor of the Norwegian lega-| Mrs. Horace Towner, wife of the bi“:::’ziivs::"c':‘.‘i&%::e 3850 Formerly 55.00, 65.00. 72.50 Prices are slashed tion, and Mme. Weidel, wife of the | Governor of Porto Rico, acuumpanle\ll : ial counselor of the |by her daughter, Miss Constance| comfort. OUR - " . c o is now Swedish | Towner, is in Washington for a short Por'xu—w—m—u dozer® dresses, grouped for w York. vi They will be joined here in For Women—30—13—15 2 e - - . ol ot ety o7 ownkr| O DS A ATie=d 16 8 f clearance, comprise some of Spring's The Minister of Panama and 8enora | and” will not return to Porto Rico de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner this | ynil June. Mrs. Towner will be the best-liked rhodels in crepe, satin, Caring for fect is better than at the legation, on .\-pw;,',‘,m,r at’ luncheon of Mrs. curing them. georgette and satin crepe. Some in subdued James A. ar, wife of Representa- 5% . H Bhuto oA T tive Frear, Monday in the Willard. Arthur Burt Co., shades for street wear, others in high tones 3 the Min! r of Bo- who underwent a serious opera- n at Garfield Hospital Monday, is| ¢ improving. 1 \Ir. Bdger L. G. Prochnik, charge | | Bl d Wh. 2, @afaires of Austria, is presenting his | | t credentials to the Eresident {oday as ue an 1te Minister from that country, having gary were represented at this post by daughter, Lorand v his first wife. THE P a GOD Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske | A v been promoted. o =/l Cantonware an ambassador, now each maintains a | stone were host: 0 a company of 42/ 1720 H Street Mr. and Mrs e for tea or formal functioxb ® » " Lewis Newton Mur | ® 1343 F Street On Sale Friday Morning! TOW L R H R T E RN F Price-Cutting Event Friday and Saturday Shown Today Tomorrow the 1925 Ney Opportunity Sale ge:s new record! der way—w pr tials here charge d'affair cember 27, 192 be and Mme. Prochnik have been con- spicuous figures in the corps and in soclety in general. Before the war the united kingdoms of Austria and Hun- I minister. Mme. Prochnik is an Ameri- formerly Miss Gretchen James Alb J 0 od ¢ $t. Paul, and they have three chil- ert J. 880 n, Valarle, Patricla and Edgar, | o while the Minister has a lovely young 1227 F St. N.W. This sale has earned for itself in past years an emviable reputation order to uphold xhu reputation we have gone the limit this year in red Buy now and SAVE! And Even During This Sale You Can Charge It or Pay Cash, Whichever You Prefer Large assortments, lowered prices and Credit! There is no re have the glothes you have been wanting. Come take advantage of tl gladly arrange convenient payment terms. Mr. Prochnik presented his , and since that time 15% Discount ation here and is represented by a [ dinner last e ning, entertaining he presidential suite of the New llard Hotel. The company included: | | e Attorney General, Mr. Sargent: welalor T v you can't wonderful event—we will duced. A saving of for dress or sport $16.00 10 £30.00 on occasions reduced to every garment. Five -*hundred (500) charming . § dresses of canton crepe, flannels, and $ .00 twille, in all the newest styles in- e e | " Hundreds of Crepe wA[STS de Chine and Geor- . Sizes 16 to 46 for gette Blouses— : Hundreds of Cot- : ton Blouses in a big Misses and Women sl UL Choice— $1 @ In the following three group Group 1 55 490 T Choice at 1115 1117 F STREET New Frocks Constantly Arrwing Geates aMzo .7‘Cllme/y J‘@a’e--- THE "WHIMSLEY TURBAN" For Sport or Dress Wear e == —and each arrival turns some new phase of fashion for your consideration—and tempts your approval with ‘its unusual effectiveness and original conception. 4 Distinctly approved for the current sea- son—in Flowered Chiffon, Lace, Lingerie, etc. —for the more formal occasions. Beginning at 339.50 THE LOUVRE === * Your Choice of All Spring Dress Hats Without Exception’ at Half Price! Of course, they are not only exclusive styles—but exceptional designs. Original tickets still remain. Just deduct one - half when you make selection. Can be worn in many fas- cinating ways to suit the whims of chic madame. Three of these ways pictured. Newest colors! Is All. One Price ) HATS | Group 2 $1 O o SKIRTS Any Hat made to Choice at — Fifty or more All. wool Seperate sell up to $7.98 Skirts. A most ® Y