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T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 2 SOCIET 1925 P SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Motoring to Mercersburg| for June Exercises at Academy Where Sons W RS, COOLITA left Washing- | ton at 7 o'clock this morning | to motor to Mercersburg, Pa.. where she will attend l‘:p! commencement exercises at | the Academy. Both Mr. John Coolidge | ir.. were | and the late Calvin Coolidge, students at Mercersburg Academy the president of the academy warm friend of the family. Mrs. Sargent, who, with her hus band, the Attorney General, has been a guest at the White House for some time. left_this morning for her home and | is a in New England. The Attorney Gen eral still remains as a White House guest, and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns ar- rived there this morning for a little visit Postmaster General and Mrs. New Leave for West. The Postmaster General and AMrs. | Harry S. New will leave this after- | noon for Detroit, from where they will motor to Turtle Lake, Mich., to remain for several weeks' vacation. | Minister of Finland, Mr. As-| trom, who was expected back today, will remain in Pittsburgh until late tomorrow, arriving in Washington morning. The Minister has | extensive tour of the Middle West and has been absent The Far some time. The Minister of Poland and Mme Wroblewska went to New York today end will sail Saturday for Europe to spend the Summer. | T al The Minister of Honduras an Senora de Bogran will move Thurs. day to 1324 Eighteenth street. Senc de Qogran arrived in Washington last | with her two children and her and usin, Senerita Rosinda and Mile. Beatrice Leiva. sister Fortin Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., wite | Wadsworth, is leaving | today for Hampton. their | ¥ e at Mount Morrie, N. Y., | where ~Senator Wadsworth and the family are already established | Mrs. Wadsworth spent the week end | at the Gibson Island Club, just outside of Baltimore. The ba turned to Washington after in Canada. Senator Washingto country counselor of the Italian em Signor Augusto Rosso, has re. passing he first secretary of the Italian and Contessa Rogeri di V nd the attache and Contessa della Porta spent the week end and holiday at the Gibson Island Club. The military attache of the British embassy, Col. C. E. C. G. Charlton, has returned to Washington and is 2t the Racquet Club until later in the month, when the embassy will be moved to Manchester-by-the-Sea. Col Charlton arrived in New York at the end of last week, after spending sev with Mrs eral weeks in England Charlton and their children, who will join him at Manchester the end of this month Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett will entertain the members of the former's class at Annapolis, that of 1881. at tea this afternoon, when Mrs. Bar- nett's sister, Mrs. Henry C. Mustin, will assist at the tea table. Mrs. R. S. Fleming entertained a| company of 20 at luncheon yesterday | at the Hotel Hamilton | The assistant naval attache of the French embassy, Chief Engineer Paul E. H. Gripon, accompanied by his daughter, Mlle. Antoinette Gripon, started for New York today by motor, and the latter will sail Thursday aboard La Savoie for France, where she will spend three months in her home there. Chief Engineer Gripon will return to Washington the first of | the week. The president of George Washing, ton University and Mrs. William Mather Lewis will receive this after- noon from 5 to 7 o'clock, in Corcoran Hall, in honor of the graduating class of the University Mrs. Andrew J. Miller will entertain a company of 50 at dinner, followed by dancing, in the ballroom of Ward- man Park Hotel this evening for her daughter, Miss Frances Miiler, in com- pliment the latter's cousin, Frederica McKenney, and her fian Mr. Blaine Mallan, whose marriage will take place Saturday. Miss Eleanor Guthrie, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. David L. Brainard, is leaving for New York tomorrow, and will sail with her aunt, Mme. d'Arcis, for Switzerland to spend the Summer months Miss Diana Cumming has as her house guest Miss Elizabeth Wisner of Laurel, Mi who will be with her until Thursday, when she will go to Smith College to be graduated. After the graduation she will return to ‘Washington for a longer visit Mrs. Richard S. Hill is entertaining a company at bridge this afternoon in her home, In Chevy Chase, in compli- ment to her daughter, Mrs. Koenig, wife of Capt. Egmont S. Koenig, who is visiting her. The other guests are Mrs. Roger Bagnall, Mrs. Russell Hitchcock, Mrs. Francis W z Mrs. Lucien Vandoren, Mrs H. E. Holmes, Miss Irone Russell, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale and Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark Additional guests aré asked for tea wheih will be served in the garden Mrs. Poe White has mototed North to apend-the month of June with friends. = Mrs. Mahan, widow Commodore Dennis H. Mahan. h *home, in Warrenton, Va., and is with her nephew. Mr. James A. Boorman, at 2426 Tracy place for a week or 10 da me from her The Misses McLaughlin will enter tain a small company at dinner this ev on_Fifteent| Twelve miles from Washington on the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard. Special 1y prepared broiled steak and South ernfried chicken din- ner, $2.7 no' cover charge at dinner served i 9:30 every day aleau radis Y ouu, too, will like the ‘Chateau. Open from 12 noon to § 2 AM. R S | where they wil visit friends until Mr. { ‘ere Students. street, in compliment to Miss Mary Louise McLaughlin and Mr. Philip G Altenbaugh, whose marriage will take place tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea returned last evening from Richmond, where they have spent a week or 10 days with Mr. Lea's sister, Mrs. Frank W. Christian. and visiting other relatives. nily of Former Gov Leslie” M. Shaw Leaving. Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw and her son Mr. Earl B. Shaw, left their apart- ments at Wardman Park Hotel this morning and will motor to Towa, Shaw joins them later in the month. From Towa they will all go by train to California for the Summer. Former Gov. and Mrs. Shaw expect to return to Washington in the early Fall. Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson will leave Washington Thursday for York Harbor, Me.. where she will remain until Autum Anderson will join her there lates in the Summer Mr, 3ans entertained ank Moulan of and Mr: and M Roxie's Gang Mrs. George R. ¢ Iyn ochran of Brook- | N. Y., is in Washington this week guest her sister. Mrs. Ann s, who resides at the Grace Dodge Miss Lettice Lee Coulling returned | to Washington from her school. Pine | Manor. and has gon- to Annapolis for | June ‘week. She will return here Thursday to rejoin her mother Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell of At lanta, Ga., arrived in’ Washington on Sunday and will be guests at the May ower during their visit in the Cap- | ital. Mr. Hoavell is the proprietor and editor of the Atlanta Constitution They were accompanied by Miss | Julian Carr and Miss Mary Ann Carr of Atlanta The marriage of Mrs. Nona M. Nich ols and Dr. Clifford Bynum w. solemnized vesterday afternoon at 5 oclock_at St. Stephen's rectory, the Rev. T. V. Fitzgerald officiating. Owing to a recent death in the brid family, only the immediate relatives of the couple were present After a motor trip North Dr. and Mrs. By- num will be at home to their friends at 1309 Pennsylvania avenue north-| west. Mrs. Albert Dalton, assisted by Mrs. M. G. Zalinski, Mrs. H. H. Sheen, Mrs. | Kensey J. Hampton and by Francis Hopkins, Miss Norvell Mum- ford, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Elizabeth Stiles. Miss Mary Stittt, ) Jessie Adkins, | have postponed their trip to the West. | Miss Ruth Burt, ) Bessie McKel din, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Hel en Strauss, Miss Janet Moffett, These Frock . 35.00 mer dresses savings. and flowered silks. TWiE Vi bili 608 to Gi4 Look as Dai Foot as It Woman or Miss who insists away from the ordinary. Miss der, Brothers Wednesday: 41 Tub Silk Dresses " to OME of the most graceful little Sum- RIZIK season are offered tomorrow at sale Tub silks, French-favored crepes dresses are included in the 41. THIRTEEN psbort ELEVENTH ST, BLACK SATIN PUMPS With Steel Beaded Buckle This Lovely New Stylc Will Skinner's jet black satin with steel beaded buckle over instep makes this a pump style high in favor of the res 20 to 8, AA to B. BACK FROM STUDIES ABROAD. It is planned to give this assembly an- nually, and no tickets will be sold. Charter subscribers will be given cer- tain privileges not extended to those enrolled at a later date, and this list must necessarily close at the end of the month of June. There will be no patronesses, but at the present time a board of governors is being formed. and in the Autumn they will pass upon eligibility and form the rules and regulations for the assembly. A number of persons have already en- gaged boxes, among whom are Mrs. Frank Noyes, Mrs. Louis Pennington, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mme. ‘?_kell- gren, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, Miss Edtih Davidge, Mrs. Frank Mor- rison, Miss Martha Codman and Mrs. F. B. Moran. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr., at present are looking out for the interests of the proposed assem- bly Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan will give a Dridge party this evening for the visiting alumnae of Trinity College, entertaining in honor of her own class, T Prrouette <A scion of aristoc- racy is this lace oxford of grey kid- skin with a slim spike heel . ! We also have them in a charming blond kid Corinne Wagner. Miss Nancy Haw kins and Miss Louise Cordiner, will have charge of the cigars and cigar- ettes booth and the dancing at the Army Relief Society garden pm’(\'l Saturday at the Soldiers’ Home Peelle. wife of Judge Stanton J has gone to Cleveland because mother, Mrs Peelle, of the serious illness of her Mrs arnitz, widow of Col. Albert Barnitz. Mrs. Peelle’'s daughter, Miss | Betty Byrne. rémained here in their apartment with Judge Peelle, and they | A supper dance at the opening to-| night of the Willard roof garden will | be given by Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner. | her party including Miss Margaret | Zolnay. Miss Elizabeth Sutherland Miss Helen Ault, Miss Audrey Alexan. | Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Sue | s Until Now 55.00 | sponsored this Kashas and flannel nty on Your LOO l( s Here on shoes with character and N DOROTHEA LANE. _ Daughter of Mrs. Richard Lane, who re to join her mother, after five years of study in Europe. S$15.00 ARTCRAFT | FOOTWEARA | returned- to Washin, gton | ‘ —Photo by Underwood & Underwood | Alston MacDonald, Donald, 3d: Mr Alfaro, Mr Laflin, Mr. Sveshnikoff. Mr. Donald Mac Victor Alfaro, Mr. Luis David Ross, Mr. Donald | Richard Shands and Capt. | 3N -F-STREETP The charter subscription list of the Washington Costume Assembly. which is by invitation. is growing rapidl Home of Fine Furs Since 1895 A SPECIAL OFFERING OF NEW AND APPROPRIATE SPORTS DRESSES INCLUDING A NEW 2-PIECE OR CLUB-HOUSE FROCK $25 MISSES' SIZES ONLY—14 to 38 LIEBSTER 1307 F Street 30-Day Charge Accounts Available KAPLOWIT Zzer INCORPORATED r2t NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING! BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWNS 31815 A SPECIAL LOW FEATURE PRICE-AN EQXUISITE COLLECTION NEW EXCLUSIVE PRINTED SILK FABRICS FOUND ONLY IN PARIS. EXOTIC PRINTS OF BIANCHINI, MODERNIST PATTERNS 5Y DUNAND AND CHINESE GARDEN PRINTS. REFRESHINGLY COOL, DELIGHTFUL AIRY GOWN.J COPIES OF THE FRENCH NOON WEAR : INFORMAL WEAR :: SPORT.S WEAR Q;:ETGERALIZED MODELS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE FEATURING BEAUTIFUL-COATS AT $33 1106 G Street.N.W. fl “ Jhe House of Faihion” Tremendous Slashing of Prices COATS U, % to 1 Off Prices Now 515, $19.95, $25, $35, $39 Ensemble Suits, !, Price N ?29.50 and $39.50 Now 40 Tailored Suits 315 : Less Than 4 Price, A Thousand Beautiful New Summer Dresses Dresses for Afternoon, Street, Evening, Sports Every Stylish Silk and Crepe Wonderful Values is holding its twentieth re 1ha(. which She carried a bouquet of bride | Imported union. roses and lilies of the valley | Niss Rosetta, wov ol Club Sod: The wedding of Miss Helen Vioia | N Rosetta, the brideis on Lua oda e 4 Mr. Doyle| EN0ANt. wore a gown of pale blue :m"h ;: \:tuhlnfu;n -‘p e georgette crepe: She carried a bou- | Bottle "060 oone Heritage of Burlington. N. C.,|quet of Killarney roses - 100 c$2. took place Saturday, May 30, with| Mr. Heritage had as his best man SchweppsSoda, 10 oz., 25¢ $2 only immediate relatives and {rwnds‘-‘!;'.lnh;p‘h‘( rnn: ur’\\ lm"mh;‘ \I d present. The ceremony was per he bride is the daughter of Mr I Tonmiod at 430 scioe in Bounaey |ang Mre. Chatles: Smith of George vagruder Inc. M. B, Church, Rev, Frederick Brown|town. Mr, Heritage is the son of Mr BEST GROCERIES Harriss, pastor, oficlating. Carl V. Heritage of Burlington, N. C. straight lob [o]——=[o]e——=|o| —Z|al—a[0l————3|o|c———|a|c——=lal——2]0] $10, 512.95, 515, $16.95, 525 jo——[o[c———=[a[——=|o[c———|alc———d]——Io i (== ol a = lo = ) of white beaded georgette, EEEEEEEEE——EIDEDE j——=8|———[ajc———|e]|c|——3[a]——=[a|——F] Conn. Ave. and K St. The bride was escorted to the altar | Who attended the wedding by her attendant, Miss Catherine Ro.| The couple left immediately Established 1875 1 setta of Washington, and wore a gown | the ceremony for a Phone Main 4180 5 Va.. made on large picture turn__about (Continued on Ninth F lines, with a Send your Furs to us {fil: Qafe during the hot weather, Smart Expcrt repairing and remodeling Of Furs g mod- erate charges. ,atl'u.ng Suits —of approved designs. Conform- . b LYy & Pbili storage Z 608 to 614 psborn ELEVENTH ST, ing strictly to the beach require- ments everywhere—but in strik- ingly attractive effects— $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 Others Up to $13.75 They are all-wool — fashioned to fit— giving freedom of action in the water: and Plain shades and many new and original combinations. trim costuming on the beach. Boihrg Gt Crrrirng Boys 25c to $1.95 75¢ co $1.25 Street Floor T New Summer Unclerwear Specials: Step-[ns Of Crepe de Chine. Georgette and Crepe-back Satin—trimmed princess Sllps | Cf Tub Silk: shadowproof ; with hip hem. strap | 2 ; | with ribbon bows i | sh.o\xlders and hem- $ X 95 aWd lice: ae tai $ i 95 stitched top. All lored and hand-em- llcolovee i ki broidered ........ o Street Floor E | | | | | | | | E THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Two Sales That Merit Your Prompt Consideration Louvre Dresses Reduced —For Street and Afternoon Wear— They are the new, Spring models—and are taken out of vari- ous grades of our regular stock—combined in three groups— and deeply reduced—under our clearance policy. All the favored colors; in superb styles and practically every $29.75 $39.75 Were $39.50, $45 and $49.50 NOWE: v e S Were $55, $59.50, $65 and $69.50 Newst o o e ®, Qe - One-Fourth Off All Spring Cloth Coats All Ensemble Suits We have excepted none—all that remain of our distincti tock included for your selection. F Materials that will please; models that are preferred. Sizes that are i 1, Off! e Qe At Time of Selection Take o * = F_or obvious reasons we must request that each selec- tion in both sales be final. No exchanges can be made; nor returns accepted.