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B SOCIETY = e SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to Judge and Mrs. McCamant for a Short Time. HE President and Mrs. Cool idge have with them guests at the \White House Judge Wallace 3 Mrs. Me Camant. 2 son of their zuesi returned to their home. The Secretary of State, who, with Mrs. Kelloz v Paul, Minn., late last week to the funeral services for the Secre- ner, Mr. Sever at the end of & will remain at their home in St. Paul until about June 15 before returninz here and Will be here only long enough to re- move their residence from the houve on Eighteenth street, which they now occupy, to the residence at Nineteenth and R streets, where they lived for several yvears while Mr. Keflogz w in the Nenate and until he left Ambassador to Great Britain Mrs, Kelio will spend her while in St. Paul preparing »home to receive the Presidemt Mrs. Coolidge when early they visit that city to St attend will ret this week. time their and June Baron and Baroness von Maltzan Hold Impromptu Recept Ambassador of Germany and von Maltzan held an in. formal and impromptu reception yes- terday after the morni the Concordia Lutheran 3 where they were accompanied by sev- eral of the delegates from Germany to the International Council of Wom en. After the service the Ambassador and Baroness von Maltzan and their guests received the members of the confirmation class of 50 years ago ion at the service yes. terday. oniy five were at The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn will be hosts at dinner this even- ing. the party baving been planned in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, who have ncelled their social engagements because of the death of Mr. Cordenio v ance, former law partner of the Secre: ta and their necessary absence from the city. The-Minister of Rumania, Prince Bi- besco, will be host at a reception this afternoon in honor of the Rumanian delegates to the International Council of Women. of tod: The director general American Union, Dr. L. tertained at luncheon Pan-American annex in honor of mini ama, Senor Dr. Mendez Perey addition to the guest of hon attending the luncheon \vere Minister of Panama, Senor D cardo J. Alfaro; Dr. William Mather s. president of George Washing: ton University; Dr. John J. Tigert, commissioner of education; Senor don Eugenio Chevalier of the special Pan- mjssion, at’ the the Catholic Uni Rev. Dr. Charles president of Georgetown Dr. Lucius Clark, chan- cellor of the American University, and Col. Clifford D. Ham, general of customs. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves will leave this evening for New York, and will sail Thursday aboard the President L University! Garfield for Europe. starting a year's | trip around the world. Mrs. Paul E. Johnson will leave at the end of the week fo h to visit her daughter. ) of Lieut. Comdr. C U. 8. N. Mrs. Johnson will companied by her daughter, Mi Louise Johnson. who will sp Summer in Hawaii with Mrs and Mrs. Johnson will return the mid dle of ummer home, Overlook Ia Margaret Lolita, to York, Thursday, May T at_Baltimo e Ve YT I T9T 40T ...An exquisite creation in a new shade of 7an Kid with matching leather ornaments. Artisti- cally finished with the ever popular rall Crban Heel . . . . ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 1311-F-STREETP TR o= A A TN Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANING }PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED ¢ » “Nuf-Ced? "The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 custom- ers. I give the service you have the right to expect. $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard Call Clay Armstrong 1233 10tk St. NW. Franklin 7483 nant of | the Pan. | Rowe, en- | e ter of public instruction of Pan-|j ght Rev. Thomas | receiver | Iy e temporarily at home at 2422 ~ . p H. Aquirre Urbina and & Inora de Urbina have arrived in Wash. nztan m the Hotel Netherland. in York City, and are at the Cairo theic house at 1 Sixteenth put in readiness fo de Urbinu was, before her more than . year ngo, Mrs dd (racie, and. with Seno Urbina sie has been extensively enter- |tuined during their stay in New York Senor While sireet {thera rmerly Miss Ann Gord have ed from Wakefield, V: where they spent their honeymoon, :l‘l\d are temporarily at the Hotel May- flower. Mre. James M. Thomson will come to Washington today for a few days visit after b of Mr. Thomson's mothe . for a week or Mrs. Thomson. who was former- W Aliss Genevieve Clark, will return o her home in New Orleans later in e weelk. . and Nirs. Arthur Amory Hough- | Washington home | * Wil close thei t e end of this month and go to | Soutk;, Dartmouth, Mass., to Spend the season' in their Summer home. | Charles G. Matthews will have uest this week in her home: on Sixteanth street, Mrs. Rex Gould of Mobile, Ala.. who will attend the an- nual meating of the Colonial Dames of Ameriva as. a represgntative of Alabama. | Mrs. Gon widow of the late Surg. Gen. William Crawford Gorgas, | has returned {o her apartment at the Highlands from Havana, Cuba, where he was a guest of the United States | Ambassador, QGen. Crowder. Mrs. | Gorgas and’ Mra Gaillard, widow of | Gen. David DuBese Gaillord, accom- panied Mrs. Gorgas and they first visited in Panama where memorials to the late generals and their work in the Canal Zone were dedicated, Their visit_to Gen wder in Havana fol- |lowed the stay in Paname and they | returned to this country by way of | Florida. « Mrs. Gaillard stopped in South | olina_for several visite and will come to Washington later in the Spring, Mrs, Delos A. Blodgett will be host- ess to a company of 24 at dinner this evening in her Sixteenth street home, her guests remaining through the eve- ing to play bridge. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker will act hostess at the table which is be- reserved for the 100 foreign dele- zates to the quinquennial of the Inter- national Council of Women, who are staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Elkins Box Holder for Walter Wynn Benefit Concert. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins has given name as patroness and taken a box for the benefit concert for Walter Wynn. to be held at the Washington Auditorium, Friday, at 8:15_o'clock | p.m. under the auspices of the Vincent P. Costello Post, No. 15, American Legion, directed by Mr. Edouard Al- bion of the Washington Opera. Co. oble Gregory enter- at a small dinner Dr. Charles ned informally Sunday evening. and Mrs. John Temple Graves, who have been in Floride for the | Winter, have started for Washington by motor and will stop in Greenville to visit their ungest son, Mr. Coth- ran Graves, who is in business there. Selects Us! Dans La Nuit The Perfume Ensemble of the great WORTH is offered in Wash- ington by our Per- fume Section it ex- actly the same pack- ages that fascinate the visitor at the establishment of this great dressmaker, dans la ruc de la Pai. Many of our ons have told us, ht= edly: “This is as | saw it in Paris!” The Worth Dans La Nuit perfume ensem- ble shows quite mod- erate prices: s Perfume—$1.50, and $13. Toilet Water—$8. Face Powder—$2.7 Talcum Powder o Dustin, Bath ‘ablets—$4. F() own THE EVENING STAR, WASHING1ON, D. €, MONDAY, MAY 11, RALEIGH | VISITOR IN WASHINGTON Daughter of former Chief Justice W. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. C. place Saturday. where thev mother, Mrs. Robert Hinckley. i and Mrs. McCeney-Werlich have given | up their house in Paris and will make their Winter home in Washington. Mr Mrs. Alfred tertained at tea ves ¥ in their home at 1713 H street in| honor of Jungfrou Anna Schippers of Amsterdam, a delegate to the quin Mr. and Anthony en | € A. Hole of North Carolina, guest of Ines uest thony at the tea table afternoon | « e of Women swn of New York, of the hosts. Mrs. H mother of the host neil Lucy Coopet Miss 1 Mevrouw of th and two delegatic M bers Fru ’ 14th and H Phone Main 3707 jp j weFsuw. 4 S We Are Particularly Proud of Our Street Floor Departments! Tomorrow We Ask You to Ussit Owr Departient for Cosmetics and Perfumes supervision. These The moderate prices of i VALUE! to see a new arrival in this charm- ing shop — our own new lines of LLOWING formulas brought from London which stipulated only the highest quality of ingredients, these preparations were put up under our superfine ‘Marie Antoinette toiletries, if used as suggested by our organization, will he found both curative and beautifying. these preparations, combined with their high quality, are another example—in new and refreshing guise—of the Jelleff idca Our Cosmetic Section Has Also Been Sclected to Present OMY—The Bath ESSENCE —brought to America by Miss Elsie De Wolf, who found it most refreshing and fascinating at her chateau at Ver- sailles last Summer after discovering it in London. Miss De Wolf's friends in Washington will be pleased to know that she has selected us to handle this new activity of hers in this city. Price, $8 the bottle — For Health! Cleansing Cream— special Marie Antoin- ette preparation for eansing _the skin. and jar. Skin Tonic, to be used with cleansing cream: ideal for tour- ing: acts as mild a: tringent and whitens the skin. 3¢ and $1.50. Marie Antoinette As- tringent, braces up re- laxed a n d _sagging mu $1.50 bottle. Skin Food, nourishes the tissues: especially good for a dry skin. Rounds out_the facial contour! 50 and $2.50. Marie Antoinette Foundation ~ Cream, not only an excellent base for powder, but prevents sunburn! 73¢c jar. Tomorrow!—A Limited Number of Bangkok Hats, $8.50 and pr assisted by Bryant, and in the wedding party of their daughter, Miss Betty Bryant, whose marriage to Ensign Harold Wilson Northeutt took day and come at once to Washington | quennial conference of the Interna will be with the latter’s | tional Mus, house M. An ided Jz € . Others o Netherlands or of the Betsy XPRESSIVE beauty features all Blackistone- designed Fleral Pieces. We specialize in Wreaths and Sprays $5 up 1923. U Kjeldsberg and ¥ru Martens Agnes | parre. Mrs. George Hewitt Myers and Mr Walter D. Wilcoz. An additional list of those who have taken bridge and mah-jong tables, to be played on the porches in the after- noon, includes Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Samuel H. Kauff- mann,” Mrs. | Alice Charles C. Mrs. Tracey Lay. Mrs. Ward, Mre. M. B. Quick. Mrs. Harry K. Meem, Mrs. Guy Scott, Miss Dorinda Rogers, Mrs. e D. Hope, Mrs. John B. Ken- dall. Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger Miss Grundly and Mrs. Carl A. Droo; At 4:30/in the afternoon and at in the evening there will be a per- | formance in the natural open-air th |ater by the side of the lake. which | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nuzum Spokane, Wash., are in the Capits and will remain until tomorrow the New Willard, when they will tugn to their home after a short in ¥ 'hicago. They came here from New York, where they spent several weels Mrs, Paul Bleyden has returned to Washhigton from an extended trip to Califorzia «nd the West Formdr Senator and Mrs. L. Heis- ler Ball . will be hosts to the Dele. ware StAe Society, entertuining its members L0morrow evening in their home 3A14 Thirty-eight street. The Governor at. Del re and Mrs. Rob. ert P. Robimson will be the guests of honor. 0 well adapted to the Arablan Nights tableaux, which will be given, as well as the Oriental and Chinese dances. | Boxes have been arranged for these performances, and among the sub- seribers whose names have not been announced are: Mrs. Victor Cush- Mrs. Walter D. Denegres. Mrs. v-Smith, Mr. William Phelps Mrs. Benjamin H. Warder, Mrs. s Henry Butler, Miss Jessie MacDonald. Col. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch and Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp. The unnual, fete for the benefit of Neighborhood House will be held Thursday afternoon and evening. and | will, as usual, be in the grounds of |Twin Oaks, the & uburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlas J. Bell. who have {leased the house 0o Mr. 4 Keith Merrill during aheir absence abroad. This vear the fete will be Oriental, and those in charge of the Dbooths will wear the native costumes of the country repzesented. One of the most attractive booths will be the Japanese flower mart, pre sided over by Mrs. W'harles Burnett, |and under the patronase of the wom- len from the nese @mbassy, all in their native costume. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend has signed a number of beautiful Summer hats, to be sold in a hoah called the “foreign colonies in Chime.” Mme. Prochnik will hawe charge of the Turkish zarden, and will be |sisted by Mme Panaretoff, who will | {make the Turkish coffec. Countess Szechenyi will b where wonderful Hungaria Mr. and Mrs. Gurney L. Hunt of of Mr. Philip G. Altenbaugh, engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Mabel Graybill Hunt, to Midshipman David Collin Drefer of Racine, Mich., the wedding to take place June 3, in the Chapel at the Naval Academy, Annap- olis. Mrs. J McLaughlin, Miss Helen | Louise M ughlin, and the latter's € 4 hooth pakes are . will manage > Hindus will poles, Indian mater| and linen, scarfs and bureau wcovers will be sold from really Indian stalls. Then there will be Indian perfumes | ol in little Buddha-shaped perfume Jars, and spices, as well as a beautiful tion of Indo-Chinese jades, kimonas and lant given v Mrs. Jaret Wood Assisting Mme. Ekengren at the candy booth will be Mme. Wuallenbersg. STORAGE REPAIRING REMODELING Special Low Rates Call Main 4830 Fer Stor: BERTRAM COHN CO. Weidel. Mrs. Sherrill, M William « WindowShades Made to order at factors Drices. A Better shade for less mones. C DEVITT Main 3211 for Estimates 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Blde. Everett Holliste: - Fowler, INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Cool As a Breeze are wall as hand drawn models at prices from .... .. The frock illustrated is of peach col- ored voile, the bands of tuciing, $ drawn work and petal flounce 39 made entirely by hand V) To Make Room for New Summer Models— FINAL CLEARANCE | Spring Hats | Now $7.50 to $20 We have made a regrouping of the various reduced models which offers even more at- tractive buying opportunities. Smart hats for every oecasion are included. Prices Now $7.50 to $20 ing to the unusual reductions, this sale will be on a cash basis. g2t NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A FOUR THOUSAND DOLLAR SALE OF SPRING & SUMMER GOWNS NEWLY ARRIVED $35 GOWNS PRESENTED AT §$18 $45 GOWNS PRESENTED AT $25 . $55 GOWNS PRESENTED AT §35 REPR AND ADAPTATIONS OF MODELS ODUCTIONS - 'EVERY COWNISAS ACHIEVEMI OOWN REFLECTS THE NOT!! KAPLOWITZ DIS- CHARN AND IDUALITY OF EPPECT FNOUISED LINES WiTH PASHIONS DB LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR EVERY PURPOSE AND OCCASION SPECIALIZED MODELS FOR AND ~ ASALE OF IMPOR Waggaman, Mrs. Henry D. Flood, |friend, Miss Alice Quaig, leave Wash- i SOCIETY." LEARN DRESSMAKING Milliners—Costame Designing Very low tuition. Ask for Catalogue LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 R. 1. Ave. N.W. Franklin 747 Patterns cut to measure ingtom tomorrow for a motor trip !fll Pittsburgh. where they will visit Mr. | and Mrs. «G. M. Altenbgugh, parents of Mr. Phtlip G. Altenbaugh en(anr!’ ment of whom to Miss McLaughlin was announced a short time ago. Mr. Philip Altenbaugh will motor back to Washington with Mrs. Mc (Continued on Ninth Page) | Wasmniaren, JuLius GARFINCKEL & Pus Ca The Loveliest New Things For Infants, Small Girls and Boys to the Age of Six Exqussite Selections at Moderate Prices Coats, white-and colored. . $5.50, $9.75. $15 to $35 Hats . . $1.25, $2. $3. $5 to $15 (07 e $1.25, $2.50, $3.50 to $13.50 White Dresses .. ...$1, $1.75, $2.50, $4.50 to $35 Colored Dresses, 2 to 6. .$2, $3.50, $4.50 to $18.50 Sweaters ...........$1.50, $2.50, $3.50 to $6.50 Creepers ...............$1,$1.50, $3.50 to $12 Boys' Suits . ........$1.50, $3.50, $5.50 to $12.50 Shoes Bassinets Hamgpers Kiddie Koops Toys Sacques Cribs B,anke‘s Wfl’d'flbzs DPlay-ons Kumfy Kribs Novelty Gifts F STREET CORNER OF 13™ An All-Purpose vCoat by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX for Women T a one-purpose price: to demon- strate the better values in our Third. Floor Women’s Dept. Mannish model smartly double breasted, crisply Boulevardish lines—men’s wear overplaid: gray and tan tweeds, “a bit Scotch”; almond greens and pre- ferred blue. To estimate vour good fortune in this value, early call is essential. $55 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street T AT bl Special attractions in URNITUR Reductions ‘In most instances there is only one of a kind of the articles listed; we cannot duplicate and therefore advise early se- lection. Crotch Mahogany Nest Tables —3 pieces—one oblong and two square tables Taupe Mohair, Brocatelle Re- versible Cushions. Walnut Davenport $285.00 Solid Walnut Cabinet with deco- rated door panel Dining Suite of nine pieces in solid walnut—Heppelwhite . . Solid Mahogany Radio Cabinet; separate battery compartment Make-up Tables in mahogany or walnut finjsh ........ Taupe and Blue Velour Living Room Suite—davenport, arm- chair and Coxwell chair. 3 pisces .. At $310.00 Selid Walnut Chair, in tapestry DULIN&MARTIN 2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours=—8:45 ta 5:30 $50.00 $35.00 $225.00 $175.00 $132.00 $420.00 $325.00 $62.50 $47.50 $42.50 $32.50 $205.00 d . $165.00 $112.00