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T Ml SOCIETY] SOCIETY. The President and Mrs. Coolidge and t Their Small Party of Guests on Mayflow HE President and Mrs. Cool- 1dge and their small company of guests, who enjoyed a week end cruise on the May- flower, returned to Washing n this morning. b‘rng Secretary of State and Mrs. Rellogg, who were of the party, are &t their home on Nineteenth street, @nd Mrs. Kellogg will remaln here untit after June 23, or as long as the Secretary’s dutles keep him in the| Cepital. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at luncheon er Return. the Miles. Hellmann, will leave Wash- ington Wednésday for Murray Bay, Canada, to spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, who recently returned from Kentucky, will leave Washington Wednesday for a motor trip to Hot Springs, Va. They will spend part of July and August in Atlantic City. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Y. Drieson- stok have as guests at their Washing- ton residence Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin F. Cochran, the former with the S-45 submarine. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stonebanks of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 15 1925. RETURNS TO CAPITAL TOMORROW. ing of their new villa, Sea View Ter- race, which will be completed in July. Their new residence will cost approxi- mately $2,000,000, and will be one of the largest of the Newport homes. Arts Club, Garden Tea for Washington Opera Company. The co-operation and hospitality com- mittee of the Arts Club will be hosts at a garden tea for the members of the Washington Opera Co., Sunday afternoon, June 21, from 5 to 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Altion will be the guests of honor. Miss Aline Solomons s chairman of the committee and Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, vice chairman. ‘Washington soclety and music jovers are Interested in the hour's program of Russian music to be given by Mile. Carla Pasvolskaya, operatic prima donna, in the garden at the Mayflower tomorrow evening from 10 to 11 o'clock. Mille. Pasvolskaya's ap pearance will be as a special feature of the supper dance and is the second in the Summer serles of art cabarets instituted by the Mayflower. Among those entertaining for the evening are. Mr. Frederick Stevens, in honor of Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett; Capt and Mrs. Edward T. Pollock of the Naval Observatory, Miss Madelaine White Speel; Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Jullan, Representative and Mrs. Fred 8. Purnell, the Misses Hill, daughters of Mrs. Richard Hill; Mrs. Alexander Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Droop, Mr. and Mrs. Francls Hill, Mrs. Hobart 8. Neuman, Mrs. Francis Barber Clark, Mr. George Hess of the Botanical Gardens, Maj. and Mrs. Robert C. Jones, Miss Frances Clark, | Mrs. S. J. Henry of Chevy Chase, Mrs. Genevieve Dunham and Maj. and Mrs. Jonathan Wainwright. Mrs. Lulu Adams Ewers, who lives at the Shoreham Hotel, entertained at dinner there Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Willam M. Hannay, Mrs. Wil- ltam Van Zandt Cox, Miss Karr and Miss Breed. Maj. and Mrs. Edwin C. Kelton of Washington are at the Hotel Astor in New York. Mrs. C. J. Hagan was hostess at dinner ~ Saturday - evening at the Franklin Square Hotel, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Fish- back, Dr. Frederick Coleman, Miss Margaret Fishback of New York and James Fishback of this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Audray and Dr. and Mrs. Bane, who are making The Sale You Have Waited-For— COATS ENSEMBLE SUITS l5 Off sterday, having as guests “;:((:‘“:r“'d" 4 n 3 Austin, daughter of Mrs. T. Septemus |a trip through the South, are now at | r of the Dominican Republic and |North Carolina, who came to Wash- . § Austin; Mrs. Horace McFarland, Miss |the Great Southern Hotel, Hollywood, | Fenora de Ariza, the counselor {ington for the wedding of Miss Lily ‘ Lena Hitchock and Miss Catherine 'HIS sale is planned to quickly dispose of entire re- maining stock and offers some of the finest gar- Brazillan embassy and Senhora de|jane Axton to Lieut. Robert Fred- Sousa Laeo Gracle, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, Col. and Mre. Charles Patterson, Col. and Mrs. Yrederick Coleman and Dr. and Mrs. Bolivar Lloyd. The Minister of Norway and Fru| Blyn‘ and their two daughters, Brroken Taura Bryn and Froken Inger | i i ston this Bryn will return to Washington this| evening from St. Paul, where they attended the Norse centennial The Minister of Finland, Mr. As Mrom, is expected to return to Wash- lngton this afternoon from New York, ~where he has been for several days. Thilean Diplomat Attended ‘Home Wedding Yesterday. The Ambassador of Chile and Seno Me de Mathieu attended the wedding Jeterday afternoon of Miss Zelda Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.| ‘Brown, to Mr. Jack J. Blank, which Book place at the home of the bride's ;parents, on Columbia road. The cere- ynony was performed at 4:30 oclock, !the Rev. Schwefel officiating, | ¥ Eussa of New York, cousin of the bride The house had a charming arrange- | of roses and carnations, and palms, ferns and vari-colored Sum mer blbssoms were placed in the large bay window where the wedding party stood. A reception followed the cere- | mony, and there was dancing. A string orchestra played softly during the services. Th bride wore a lovely gown of | cork-tinted gorgette crepe, fashioned erick Pitts, have returned to their home. While in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Stonebanks were the guests of Mrs. Marion H. Pitts, mother of the bridegroom, who had & suite of rooms at the Raleigh Hotel for out-of-town guests to the wedding. Among other out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gavino, Mrs. Robert Motherswell, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Walter C. Moore. Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison, U. §. A., retired, has left Washington for New York to spend some time. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten have returned from a week end visit with Col. and Mrs. Daniel C. Devore at thelr beautiful estate at Chatham, near Fredericksburg, Va. The Columbian Women of George Washington University are to give a reception to Dr. Aurella Reinhardt, president of the American Assocla- tion of University Women, in_the trustees’ room at Corcoran Hall, George Washington University, Wed- nesday afternoon, June 17, at 4 o'clock. Dr. Lots Meek, Mrs. De Witt Croissant, Mrs. Willam H. Herron, Dean Anna Rose and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.. constitute the committee on arrangements. All members of Co- lumbian Women are cordially invited to be present British Diplomat Guest At Blltmore, Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. John F. A. Cecil have as their guest at Biltmore the second MRS. WILLIAM DeWITT MITCHELL, Wite of the recontly appointed Solicitor General and with him and their nceton graduate, and Bancroft, their younger son, a sophomore there, returning here tomorrow. son, William, a P Hitchock. daughters of Mrs. Virginia OWhite~ oo White 1s always smart. Now Paris combines it with an infinite variety of color combina- tions, especially for Aricraft. Originality and chic are here combined to make the foot look smaller. ARTCRAFT SEE ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY’S AND SATURDA ments of the season. All sales final. 1316 G Street | City Club Building along graceful lines, with veral 3 odets ‘at the bottom of the skirt secretary of the Britlsh embassy. SIf|aresses and carried baskets of pink | to Charles et o s Tmade sleeveies and |Adrian Willlam Maxwell Baillie, Bart, | resse to Charles devoid of trimming. She wore a The bridegroom’s brother, Dr. John |26 at the Church of the Epiphany, Picture hat of Neapolitan straw to poLbe Pridseroom's brother, Dr. John| 26 &t the Ch match, with soft folds of tulle and Tiah. ndiths Sab s e Dr Jamas elvstl anfthe ibutid fand ceuried © B. Nicol, brother of bride, and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are mnpwes Noudist ctiresssianT LSS Cl Edwin C. Dunkle of Washington|at the La Forge in Newport for two FOOTWEARA Mrs. Nelson O'Shaughnessy, who 41311 -F-STREETP has been visiting Mrs. E. H. Harrl- man at Arden, N. Y.. will sail June 30 on the Resolute with her son, Mr. Ellm O'Shaughnessy, who has just the velley. been graduated from the Canterbury Miss Rose Savage was the bride's only attendant and wore a gown of blue georgette crepe, a picture hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of ink roses. P rs. Brown, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black georgette crepe, and Mrs. Blank, mother of the bride- groom, was in black satin Mr. Chauncey Brown, brother of the bride, was the best man Following the reception Mr. Blank and his bride left for a_wedding trip, the latter wearing a black taflored gown with & black satin coat and a small hat of black straw. They will make their homs in Washington Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. L. H. Straus, grandfather of the bride; Mrs. Willlam E. Smith, aunt of the bride; Mr. Harold Straus and Mr. and Mrs. 1. Brown, all of New York, and Dr. and Mrs. L. Freed of Baltimore, Md Guests are arriving in Washington for the wedding of Miss Nannie Merrick Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, whose marriage to Mr. Alfred F. Benziger will take place in St. Matthew's Church Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Willlam F. Tompkins and little Christopher, wife and son of Maj. Tompkins, U. S. A, stationed at Savannah, Ga., have arrived and are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, at Stone Ridge. Mrs. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Ben- ziger of Summit, N. J, and other relatives of the bridegroom are ar- arriving in Washington this evening. Mrs. John F. McGovern of New Brunswick, N. J, and Miss Alma | Fennessy of Greenwich, Conn, both | attendants for the bride, who came at the week end, will entertain at supper for the bridal party tonight. Senator and Mra. Fred M. Sackett | @re guests of the former's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston | . Hazard, at Providence, having gone thers to attend commencement week &t Brown ersity Mme, Heflmann and her daughters, Fancy Peas Tender and Sweet Can Welephone Peas, full Havor cciv.ce a2t aine Sugar Peas....30c ittte Darling, extra $Mall eonmmmn s vene - 35C Magruder Inc. BestaGrocerses Conn. Ave. and K St, Phone Main 4180 ablished 1875 EE ANNOUNCEMENT School, New Milford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton and their three children left Saturday for their Summer camp at Atsego Lake, Mich. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hendren Nicol, daughter of Mr. James W. Nicol of Rockville, Md. and Mr. Arthur Boyd Metcalf of New Haven, Conn., took place at noon on Thursday at Bellview farm, the home of the bride, in the presence of a large company of relatives and friends. Rev. P. J. Murdock, pastor of the Rockville Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. The home was beautifully decorated with pink roses and palms. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore white satin crepe, trimmed with antique Duchess lace, and her veil of handmade Brussels lace was caught With & coronet or orange blossoms. A pearl pin, a family heirloom, and a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, were her only ornaments. She car- ried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilles of the valley Miss Jean B. Nicol was her sister's maid of honor. She was attired in a gown of pink-flowered georgette and carried sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Little Margaret and Joseph- ine Nicol, nieces of the bride, were the flower girls and wore white net Miss Rebecca Jackson of King's Park, | weeks, while supervising the furnish- N. Y. at plano, and Miss Annie Deane Dowell of Newburgh, N. Y on_the violin, played the marches Following the ceremony, breakfast was served, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf leaving later for Cornwall, Conn., where they will spend the remainder of the month at Laurel Lodge. The bride's traveling gown was ensemble suit of reseda green charmeen Among the out-of-the-county guests were Dr. and Mrs. Willam H. Met calf, parents of the bridegroom, of New Haven, Conn.; Dr. John T. Met calf of Cornwall, Conn.; Prof. and hutte of Cornwall, . Miss H. B. Corbett of New ity: Miss Jesste M. Allen, Miss Hallle B. Corsett, Miss Charlotte Parker, Miss Anna M. Martin and Mary C. Louthan and Mr. Edwin C. Dunkle, of Washington; Miss Deane Dowell of Newburgh. N. Y.; Miss Harriet E. Godfrey of Cheram, 8. C.; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Keyes, and Miss Myrtle Beard of Herndon, Va., and Miss B. Hendren Bell of Bagle Rock, Va. Mrs. Blair Banister and Miss Mar- garet Banister returned Saturday eve- ning from a two weeks' motor trip through New England and Virginia, as the guests of Senator and Mrs. Carter Glass. Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel M. Meek have issued invitations to the marriage of Mrs. Meek's daughter Mercedes Ray A Very Special Offering! Smart Hats at HALF PRICE Special Values in Beautiful Floral Sprays —Woreaths, Bouquets and other Funeral Pieces, designed with the choicest flowers $5up FLOWERS FOR JUNE BRIDES AND GRADUATES Roses, Violsts. Lily-of-the-Valley, Orchids, ete. 14th and H Phone Masn 3707 INCORPORATED 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. ALL ' SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK INCLUDING CHILDREN’'S APPAREL | " REDUCED 50% \XASRINGTON. Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. New Selections m Exquisite, Unusual Apparel for Infanis, Small Girls and Boys Amazing Values Taffeta, Crepes, Hair, Leghorn, Felts, Suede, Velvet, Combination For Women Misses T4 - and Mfllklafls Money Garden Hats Off-the-Face Small Brims Turbans White, White and Black, Almond, Wood, Orchid. Blush Pink, Sand Supreme FOUUNDED 1894 1109 F N. W. Savings No Refunds Exchanges SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND or YOUTH UL APPAREL FOR EVER! F at Tenth St. A One-Day Clearance of Spring and Summer Frocks 200 Better Grade Dresses from Our C.0.D.’S Regular Stock Included in This Sale Afternoon Dresses—Evening Dresses Street Frocks—Dinner Frocks All One-Half Off Every $59.50 dress now $29.75 Every $49.50 dress now $24.75 Every $39.50 dress now $19.75 Every $29.50 dress now $]14.75 Sizes and Styles Suitable for Women and Misses A Genuine Savings Opportunity o At Very Moderate Prices Infants’ Dresses. .. .......$1, $1.75, $2.50 to $35 Colored Dresses, 2 to 6,. .$2, $3.50, $4.50 to $18.50 Creepers. o eeeeeeme..os.$1, $1.50, $3.50 to $12 Hats. e coe svooee s . . . $1.25, $2, $3, $5 to $15 Caps. . ..caneses..$1.25, $2.50, $3.50 to $13.50 Boys' Suits .e. « eawe. $1.50, $3.50, $5.50 to $12.50 Sweaters e e ee o0 smeeiee $2, $2.50, $3.50 to $6.50 ‘A Sale of Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices AND SATURDAY'S STAR. HATS that were $10 to $39.50 NOW 35 to $19.75 Models for Matrons and Misses Hats for both dress and sports wear of Milan, flower trimmed; of Felt and Straw combination; of Straws, Felts, Satin and Silk. Frlelaciher ‘Bnclufinl’ Different TWELVE-TEN TIWELVE-TWELVE F STREET e ol Bl _ il St Most Distinguished Silver Pattern of Today SALVATORE DESIO Jeweler 926 F, Bet. 9th & 10th NEXT TO METROPOLITAN F STREET CORNER OF 137