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SOCIETY. SOCIETY)| Mrs. Coolidge to Give Spring Series of Musicals at the White House, Beginning in March. 8. COOLIDGE is issuing in vitations for the first two of a series of three musicals which will be given at the White House this Spring. Invitations for that of March 11 a1 for the one oy March 18, at 4 o'clock, are being sent out now, and the in- vitations for the last of the series, to be given in May, will be issued later. Mrs. Coolidge is recovering rapidly from an attack of grip and this morn- ing took her first stroll on the south front lawn, walking for some min- utes This afternoon Mrs. Coolidge will receive a group of guests by spectal appointment. Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Honor Guests of Diplomats. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the guests in whose honor the Minister of Guatemala. and Senora de Sanchez Latour will entertain a com- pany of 22 at dinner this evening. The Secret State and Mrs. Kellogg will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, who will entertain a company of Mrs. Kellogg returned last evening from New Vork, where she has been for 10 days. The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon and their daughters attended the Sunday even- ing concert last night In the Georgian Hall at the Greenbrier, White Sul- phur Springs. The Ambassador of Japan. Mr. Mat- sudaira, was in the distinguis dience it the Wardman Park last evening to attend the night” program given under the aus- pices of the Bureau of Commercial Fconomics. The newly appointed Ambassador of Chile, Semor Miguel Cruchaga, and his nephew, Senor Au- #usto Diaz Cruchaga, were the guests of Mrs. Virginia Marshall Clopton and h ughter, Mrs. Leland Dot- son Webb, at the “Army night” pro- gram. nister of the Kingdom of the voats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Pavichich, will entertain at Tuesday evening, March 16, at the legation. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening. They will be hosts at dinner Saturday eve. ning in honor of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger. Mrs. Walter F. George, wife of Sen ator George of Georgia, will entertain # luncheon party Wednesday, March 10. Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen have us their guests for a few days. their daughter, Mrs. Carl A. Birdsall ew York, and Mrs. George M. of Chicago. Senator and Mrs. George of Georgia were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Gen. and Mrs. Robert Travis. The other guests were Sena- tor and Mrs. William J. Harris, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Charles G. Ed- wards, Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis, Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, Gen. and Mrs. Creed Hamond, Gen. and Mrs. Connor, Gen. and Mrs. Rob- ert H. Allen, Gen. and Mrs. Harry A. Smith, Gen. Hugh 8. Drum, Gen. Tlelmick, Gen. Crosby and Mrs. John L. Hines, Senator Royal S. Copeland will be the ranking guest at dinner tomorrow evening which the Democraitc mem- bers of the New York delegation in Congress will give at the Mayflower in honor of Mr. Edin Corning, new chair- man of the New York State Demo- cratic committee. Representative John T. Carew of New York, the dean of Democratic members of the New York State delegation. will preside. Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge have gone to St. Augustine, Fla., where they are at the Ponce de Leon. Senator Frederick H. Gillett was the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Harley P. Wilson entertained at dinner aturday evening at the Ponce de Leon in St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, wife of Representative Thatcher of Kentuck: will entertain at luncheon at Rausch- er's Wednesday for her sister, Mrs Samuel Anthony Mason of Frankfort, Ky.. who is the guest of Mrs. Frank €. Henry on Belmont road. The newly appointed Ambassador of Chile, Senor Miguel Cruchaga, is in hington and occupies the house at M: husetts avenue. The former 4 r and Senora de Mathieu lived in this house before their return to Chile, where the Ambassador went to take up his dutles minister of for- eign affairs. Senor Cr in Washington on the Chilean commis- sion for the Tacna-Arica discussions. The Chief John 1. 1 Sprine hack from Morg 7. 8. A.. Maj. Gen Whife § he addressed a meeting of the D. A. R. | Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock will be i Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing “NUFF-CEDY” | The Best Place and Lowest haga has been | hostess to a company of 20 at dinner this evening. The marriage of Mrs. Elsie How- land Quinby and Mr. Duncan Cam- cron took place at noon today in the home of Mrs. Quinby, on Massa- chusetts avenue, the Rev. Dr. Charles Wood officiating, in the presence of the families and a few close friends. A wedding breakfast followed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cameron left for New York. Th will sail Saturday on the Berengaria for Europe. The bride was given in marriage by Mrs. W. Irvine Cross of Baltimore and wore a gown of bottle green crepe, banded with brown fox, a hat to correspond and a corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. James M. Beck, wife of the former Solicitor General, has gone to Hot Springs, Va. ‘The Marqu and Marchioness Huntley were guests of honor at *heon yesterday of Miss Louise who entertained at the Chevy Chase Club. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. van den Bosch, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. George Werner, Judge John Rarton Payne and Mr. George Franklin, M 3. B. Dykes of Georgia is the house guest of Mrs. Roy Mix on Mint- \|\'m-d place and will remain for some days. Mrs. F. A. Ariza of Port Deposit, Mad., and Mrs. Rosario P. de Wittkop of Philladelphia, daughterin-law and niece of the Minister of the Dominican Republic, who have been visiting Dr. Ariza at Wardman Park Hotel, are returning to their respective homes today. They came to Washington to ister Saturday at the Willard Hotel in commemoration of the eighty-sec- ond anniversary of the independence of the Dominican Republic. Mrs. Nathaniel C. Halstead is en tertaining at a bridge tea this after. noon.in compliment to Miss Adeline Louis Pendleton, whose marriage to Mr. Herbert Willlam Schaefer will take place Saturday. The guests for | bridge include Mrs. Donald B. Mac- Leod. Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mrs. George M. Hostettler, Mrs. Eric Greenleaf, Mrs. F. A. Carter, Mrs. Arthur Lane, Mrs. Ridgeway Taylor, Mrs. Henry Berliner, Mrs. Zach Brewer, Mrs. R. Lester Rose, Mrs. J. Frank Fooshe, jr.; Mrs. M. Oppenheimer, jr., of Buf- falo; Miss Catherine Shoemaker, Mrs. Mildred O'Neil, Miss Ahnawake Hast- ings, Miss Mayme Hastings, Miss Anne Pendleton, Miss Grace Warner, Miss Helen Van Denbergh, Miss Alice Rowell and Miss Margaret Clark. Pre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. Clark Q. Merritt of New York. Among the additional guests who will join the company for tea will be Mrs. W. Hopkins Beck, Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mrs. Rosamond Pullem of Bangor, Me.: Miss Anne Parker, M Alice Ballentine, Miss Marjorie Mo: Miss Emily Moss and Miss Alice She d. Secretary and Mr Guests at Dinner P: The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur were guests of honor at a little dinner given by Repre- sentative and Mrs. Guy U. Hardy at their home, 4601 Sixteenth street, Fri- day night. Other guests were Repre- sentative and Mrs. Burton L. French, Representative and Mrs. Willlam A. Ayres, Representative William B. Oliver and Representative John Taber. ‘Wilbur arty. Representative and Mrs. Frear of Wisconsin entertained informally at dinner last night at the Willard. Mrs. Marshall Fleld was hostess to a company of 90 at dinner last eve- ning, followed by a musical, the pro- gram given by Mre. Melius, soprano, and Mr. Ralph Engel, planist. Col. and Mrs. Edward D. Anderson left Washington yesterday for a two- week vacation In Daytona, Fla. Former Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt have left thelr home in Providence and gone to Palm Beach for the late season. Former Senator and Mrs. Truman . Newberry have as their guests in their Winter home at Bel Air, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. John S. Newberry of Detroit, who will be with them through this month. Miss Elizabeth Howry has gone to St. Augustine, Fla., for a_visit and is staying at the Ponce de Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Rollins will mally with them this evening in the house, at 1533 New Hampehire ave- nue, which they have leased for the season from Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson, who are in their Winter home at St. Au- gustine, entertained at dinner there Depew. Others in the company | Mr. and’ Mrs. Phillip B. Jenning: attend the reception given by the Min- ; have a small company dining infor- | Saturday evening in compliment to | former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey | were Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, | THE EVENING BTXR, | INTERESTING NAVY HOSTESS I MRS. CHARLES JEFFERSON PARRISH, Wife of Lieut. Comdr. Parrish, U. 8. N,,'who Is entertaining at delightful in- formal teas at her home on Bradley Lane, Chevy .Chase. Photo by Underwood & Underwood. Mrs. Mackay-Smith and Mrs. Martin D. Hardin. Miss Anna Jane will go to Balti- more at the end of next week to visit Mrs. Frank Dyer Sanger in her home in Ruxton. Mrs. Dyer will entertain at dinner Friday evening, March 12, in compliment to Miss Jane and will later take her guests to the dance at the Gilman Counts School. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifford Bangs are at the Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City, for a short stay. Dr. William Gerry Morgan return- ed to the city Saturday from Detrolt, where he has been attending the an- nual session of the American Col- lege of Physicians, of which he is one of the regents. Mrs. Brooks C. Grant will entertain ia party of 30 at dinner this evening at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. and Mr ‘Edgemore,-Md., have returned from a two-week trip to Cuba and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston have gone to Trenton, N. J., where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd nand W. Roeblin, Miss Caledonia McCall, The Pensac HAT Blonde has an arresting look. .. The Pensacola is an ador- able Semi-Dress Pump of Blonde Kid with a high Arch and tall Louis Heel. A High pointed tongue with underlay design of brown suede partly ex- plains the “look.” Chiffons to harmonize $1.35—3 Prs. $4.40 1337 F St. N.W. JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS lew, Refreshingly Different Showings For the Little Folks At Moderatg Prices NEW, exquisite dress garments and practical play models, de- signed for the health of the child, are received here daily. UR models are distinctive, individual and unusually dainty. Everything Willlam W. Bride of | whose | mother was a_ Miss Dell of rida, attended the banquet last night at the Mayflower given in honor of her relati Miss Jesse Dell, United States Civil Service commissioner. Mr. H. G. Clapp of the ’hi Chi Al | pha fraternity arranged a very at- tractive dinner party aturday eve. ning for the members of his society. It was held in the alcove at the Grace Dodge Hotel and 40 men at- tended. Mme, Jeritza will arrive tomorrow and will be at the Hamilton Hotel during her stay here. The Tau Sigma Pi sorority will en- tertain at a dance at the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Ruth Huntington is chairman of arrange- ments. Mrs. Ellen Firebaugh, author of several successful books, will leave ‘Washington late today for her home in Robinson, 1ll, after a two-month visit with her daughter, Miss Esther Firebaugh, at 38111 N street, George- town. Dean Thyrza P. Amos of the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh entertained at luncheon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, when her guests, who numbered 15, included the deans of women of a number of the leading colleges and universities. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bones have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Ho- tel while their new home at 2507 Massachusetts avenue is being made ready for occupancy. Mr. Bones is spending several weeks at Hot Springs, Va., and Mrs. Bones has with her her daughter, Mrs. Ciffel, and her son, Thomas Harden Bones. Massachusetts Society Asks President as Guest. Representative Louis A. Frothing- ham, president of the Massachusetts Society Washington, has invited the President and Mrs. Coolidge to at- tend a meeting of the soclety {n April. The society tentatively decided to hold its annual ball in April, and if the President and Mrs. Coolidge can at- tend a reception will be held In their honor. The society held a largely at- tended reception for them last year. The President and Mrs. Coolidge are honorary members of the organization. Representative Robert M. Wash- burn of Massachusetts will be the speaker of the evening at the March meeting of the soclety, which will be held tomorrow night at the Washing- ton Club., Mr. Washburn, a well known speaker and writer on matters political, will give some of his famous oral political portraits. A musical program and dancing are also on the program. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Radcliffe were hosts at dinner last night at the Willard Hotel. Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation, and M Mead will be the guests of former Senator and Mrs. Fred T. Dubois of Idaho at the Terri torfal Day banquet to be given at the Mayflower by the Idaho State Society Wednesday in commemoration f the sixty-third anniversary of the organization of Idaho Territory by President Lincoln. Senator and Mrs. Frank R. Good. ing will entertain a number of guests FOR AFTERNOON --- F R MADAM KAPLOWITZ oz 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR TUEJDAY MORNING ONLY! 8:50 A. M. TO 2:30P. M. BEAUTIFUL LRESSES FOR SPRING $14 PRESENTING $39—$35 DRESSES ABOVE ALL--BEAUTIFUL FASHIONS SPORT> — TRAVEL -- THE COST OF THE TAILORIN 3 EXCtEDS THE SALE PRICE AN OFFERING OF 200 DRESSES F25HIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY - FOR MAD-MOI BLIE DAYTiMr --- STRE.T BUSINE>S The built-in arch every step. foot muscles, as in shoes. intended. tion last fits freely in front and snugly at in- step and heel. 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Mrs. Dubois will entertain the host- esses of the Territory Day banquet at luncheon at Kew Gardens Wednesday. Covers will be laid for 24. Mrs. Dubois will be assisted by Mrs. James Douglas Blackwood and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald. Reservations and tickets for the banquet may be arranged for at the newsstand in the Mayflower in the event that some Idahoan has not been registered on the list of the secre- tary of the Idaho State Soclety. The marriage of Miss D'Lois Duffy, daughter of Mrs. Mae I. Duffy, to Mr. Arthur Moreau Preston of this city will take place at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of her mother, the Rev. J. J. Coady offitiating. Mrs. Betty Radcliffe of Columbus, Ohio, is in Washington, at the Wil- lard, where she will spend three or four days. The members of the Phi Chapter of the Sigma Omega Pi sorority will be hostesses at a charity card party to be given Friday, March 26, at Wardman Park .Hotel. Miss Irma Ney, 3307 13th sireet northwest, and Miss Tnez Leon, 1232 Fairmont street northwest, i are in charge of tickets. — Officer Reassigned. Lieut. Col. Milosh R. Hilgard, Quar- termaster Corps, has been relleved from duty in the office of the Assistant Secretary of War, War Department, and assigned to duty in the office of the quartermaster general, War De. || partment. — e Papering—l’ninfing—Awninp There is no job you want done too small for us to handle. Awnings carefully made and reconditioned. Estimates cheerfully given—reasonable prices. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. 5313-5374 “ADAM AND EVA” ON BILL. Lambda Epsilon Players Plan En- tertainment April 21. Delta Sigma Phi Lambda Phi Sorority, known as the “Lambda Epsilon Players,” will pre- eent “Adam and Eva" at Carroll Hall on Wednesday evening, April 21, 1926, Fraternity and The cast includes Marjorie Skinner, Mary Louise Dermody, Pearl Domestic B nore, Catherine May. Alired J. 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