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SO SOCIETY CIETY. President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining With Postmaster General and Mrs. New at Suburban Home Tonight. 'HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge will dine tonight with the Postmaster General and Mrs. New in their home at Edge- moor, when a small group of s almost exclusively from In- 2 will meet them. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes were entertained at dinner last night by the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, Other guests were the Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger, the Speaker and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the Minister of Portugal, Viseount d'Alte; the Min- ister of Denmark, Mr. Constantin Brun; Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Leland Harrison; the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. nd :\mla E Charles S. Dewey, Comdr. Richard Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Eve . Mrs. Stephen B. EIki Walter Wilcox and Miss Helen son. Following the dinner there was a program of musfc presented by Mr. Kurt Hetzel, formerly of Munich, a and Mr. Arsenio Ralon, for- )f Guatemala, violinist, and an ist for the latter. Both musi- clans now live in Washington. The Secretary of State and Mrs, Kellogg will be gu of the Ambas- sador of Germany and Baroness Malt- zan at dinner this evening. of Interior, Dr. Hu- staying with him at Hotel his daughter, The Secretar. bert Work, has Albert Bissell of Lvanston, . who will remain for a short time before go to Philadelphia to visit MMr. and Mrs. William Claude Byers. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Chief of Staff and Mrs. John L. Hines, who ain in their quarters at Va. ma and Senora at dinner this having been The Minister of F de Alfaro will be ho: evening, their 20 gu asked to meet the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano. The Am- bassador being in Spain, Senora de Riano will be the guest of honor. The Minister of Bolivia, Senor Dr. Don Ricardo Jaimes Freyre, who had planned to sail Thursday from New York for South America, accompanied v his son, »r Don Victor Jaimes Freyre, secretary of the legation, has canceled his trip because ot illness. Representative Mary T. Norton, from New Jersey, returned vesterday to her mpartment at Wardman Park Hotel, after spending the week end in Jersey City, where she went to attend the concert given by “*Roxie” for the bene- fit of the Queens Daughters’ Day Nursery, of which she is president. The charge d'affaires of Rumania and Mme. Nano will be the guests of honor_at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, whose guests will number 10 The charge daffaires and Mme. Nano e °t to return to their home in Rumania in the early Spring. The naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Willm, and - Mme. ‘Willm have returned to Washington from a trip in the South. Mme. von Lewinski, wife of the RIVALS IN SPRING PRICES ARE REDUCE Every Spring Dress ;‘2; rked .50 will be sold“:)- $23 .95 m o r row bWedn;sday 6;1:_ Spring Dress Specials Tomorrow we offer unusual reductions on NEW AR- German consul general at New York, entertained a company of 10 at tea yesterday in the garden of the May- flower. The second secretary of the Bolivian legation, Senor Don Victor Jaimes Freyre, entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower Hotel in compliment to the newly appointed secretary of the legation and Senora de la_ Barra, who arrived here yesterday and are at the Willard Hotel. In the company were the charge daffaires of Para- guay and Mme. Ramirez, the charge | d'affaires of Ecuador, S n Juan Barberis; the firs Nicaraguan legatiof uel Zavala: Mr. and Mr Morgan, Mrs, 7 trice Hend, rage, Senori and Dr. Kemper Simps on. Gen. and Mrs. Logan Feland have gone to Atlantic City for a fortnight's stay. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Richard Dear will spend the remainder of the season in the home of Mrs. Dear’s mother, Mrs. James H. Tibbitts, at 3341 18th street, during the comple- tion of the special cou aken by Maj. Dear at the Arm Medical Sch ar was hostess at luncheon yeste aining in compli: ment to Mrs. James Kennedy, h ] guest of Surg. Gen. and Mrs. ritte W. Ireland and Mrs. William H Hay, who is visiting Gen. and Mrs. Elf’ A. Helmick. Others at the lunch eon were Mrs., Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. Jamieson and Mrs. Tibbitts. . ‘The former Ambassador to France ce will close and Mrs. Hugh C. Wall their residence at 1800 ) avenue today and will York, where they will r Ritz-Carlton until they on La France for E Mrs. Samuel Jordan hostess at luncheon tod: having been planned in to Senora de Pueyrredon, wife of the Ambassador of Argentina, who have canceled their engagements because of mourning. Alvin T. il Saturday rope. Mrs. Hert will be hostess entertalning in her apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue in complim to a company of 18 at dinner tonight, | € to Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Hazard w are visiting the latter's brother-n. law and sister, Senator and Mrs Frederic M. Sackett. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett have | zone to Atlantlc City, and are at the Hotel Ritz-Carlton, where thev are recuperating from grippe. They will | return to their apartment at 1155 Six- teenth street the first of next week. Mrs. Walter Wyatt and Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger will entertain at | Tailored to fit your furniture CT 3C By 8. ATl colors. $195 value Belgian Linen, per vard. . > 5 | Domestic Holland Window Sh 211 for Estim: SLIP COVERS Main 1217 F St. DRESSES. PRESENT D FOR THE ONE DAY. Every Spring Dress marked from $35.00 to $39.50 will be sold tomorrow szgfl only at .. = THE LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET An authoritative Fashion Revue So carefully do we ass emble our stock—that each garment presented is an accredited style and a master- piece of production. Dresses— In a great medley of Crepe Silks and a riot of clever colorings—with new fashion thoughts given expression in the design of the neck, the contour of the sleeve and drape of the skirt. Always different—and always distinetive. Beginning at $20.50 Millinery— It is our privilege to control for Washington the creations of the most exclusive studios. Your Louvre Hat is thus sure to reign supreme in originality and individuality. Dress—$] (.00 to $29.50 Sports—$7.95 to $22.50 MR ‘THE EVENING STAR, WA ) YWARD E Wife of Representative Browne of Wiscons street, Chevy Chase, Md., being a popular PHOERW OO D s EVERTS BROWN their home at 7 Underwood ing place for official society. luncheon Tues Club in Manor Dr. and Mrs. ( Milwauk ford of the lat I Hamilton, in his a will s|early in the Spring leight Court ayton age to Mr. artment arden, daughter of | Extending: An Invitation to a Viewing of Smart 3-Piece Ensembles Mr. and Mrs ton will home at Cathedr f | March 13 Bur.| Dr. and Mrs. William fake place | O'Donnell, with their sons Willlam Francis and Vincent Lane, are spend- ling the week at the Hotel Traymore, offrey Waridle Stat. | Atlantic City. ire the guests of T Bt o[, Mra. Francis Alton o A one: |among the guests of Mr. at Stone- | Raiph Saint Hill of their in Havana T cruising alon stopped 4 Harbor. the ¢ isby-Smith | Satur- | Brothers 2-Piece Suits Spring Coats seleeueion, of fashion whose reliance HE woman upon Rizik Brothers in past seasons has been so deserved, will find that in these models for Spring is richly represented the same established exclusivenes brightened by much that is distinctively new. ITWELYVE THIRTEEN .F Semi-Tailored Dresses Are Super-Smart N N Worn with a heavy Coat, this Semi- Tailleur is suitable for matinee, tea or shopping. Erlebacher, as usual, presents a charming tion of Semi- Tailleurs. Y between &) period, when King Winter refuses to abdicate in favor of Prin- cess Spring, urge the Semi- Tailored Dress. Priced $29.50 Upward this in we collec- Grlebacher “Veminine ofpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Mansions after Connolly ew York ahoard vacht the Fli-Hawk, anchored They have been ast and recently Palm Beach and will re- 3 f Chicago [typn to New York next week. Baltimore, | Mrs. Joseph B. Kalbfus and her two children, Reeve and Billy, will leave tomorrow for Avon Park, Fla., where they will be through March. Miss Annabel McCorkle has return- ed to her home at 3920 Morrison street from Columbus, Ohlo, where she vis- ited Maj. and Mrs. John Nathaniel Hauser. Mrs. Stuart Hotchkiss of New Haven, Conn.,, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, at 1302 dEalgh!eenth street for a week or 10 ys. Miss Van der Vies Bride of The Rev. Mr. Latch Yesterday. A pretty wedding took place last evening at Oakton, Va., when Miss Marie van der Vies, daughter of Mrs. A. J. van der Vies became the bride of the Rev. Edward Gardiner Latch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Latch U, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. of Baltimore. The ceremony was per- formed at 7:30 o'clock in the Metho- dist Episcopal Church, the Rev. Dr. Phelps Hand of Washington and Dr. J. Martin Gillum of Baltimore officlat. ing. A reception followed immediately after at the auditorium. The church was decorated in white lilacs and white lilies, and at the audi- torium the same kind of flowers were used. Miss Mary Maxin, soloist of Grace Episcopal Church, Washington, sang several selections preceding and fol- lowing the ceremony accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Hauxhurst, organist. The bride was given in marriage by her mother and wore a lovely gown of ivory satin fashioned along straight- lines, with long close fitting sleeves and a round neckline finished with seed, pearls, the godets In the skirt also being outlined with the pearls. She wore a rose point lace veil, an heirloom In her family, over a tulle N e Younger Set, pre A New Pump of Futuristic Design Combining Parchment and Sauterne kid in a manner quite bizarre and quite irresistible. Especially to the \fiomen'sShnp 1207 F St. “Bally” Swiss and New American Spring Shoes of quality—for children SRR $1 3.50 522 N3 N yezy 2 & S = (Y (Y (730 (20 (20 (230 (Y (0 (Y (W (2 = ready and here and too choice—declared these the Spring mode. The assortment combinations. misses. Coats de Luxe. lon Dresses and Coats tion” of hats it remai Madelon costume selected. These are the newest . linery Modes! that casts a shadow. Gloves purchased as smartest costumes. coming utility garment. ‘ —of Sturdy Linene. . Are an “all-star” assemblage. .. is inclusive of dinner and evening occasions as well as all daytime wear. Georgette and taffeta Taffeta and tulle. Flat crepe and antique lace. of net and tailored Ensembles of twill and flat crepe. Madelon Coats, $49.50 Are an example of the remarkable values obtained through the Madelon way of group-buying. . .with millions of dollars in purchasing jower represented by the group of style-experts. among them a Jelleff representative. Madelon Coats of fine Twills in smartest versions of the cape-back, subtly flared and straightline styles. Dressier Coats of Silk or Ottoman Faille. For women and for misses. Second and Third Floors Madelon Hats, $12.50 Designed to Be the Smart ment. .. The Suitable C So that in choosing from this “specially arranged selec ins just to decide which is the very hat that is intended to create the perfect ensemble with the Hats of Navy Blue Felt, Navy Blue Milan, Navy Blue Belting, Berets of Bengaline Airy Bangkok, Tagal. In the newest versions of the small shape and the shape Third Floor French Kidskin Gloves —Of Finest Kidskin 95 —In Novelty Cuff Style $2 —Beautifully Made, and Tan, Mapte, —In the Smartest New Colors store-opening event...and offered instead Now! They are the correct final note with Spring’s —of Printed Broadcloth. .. —of Cotton Rajah.. .. The teacher, the office worker, the home- maker, the artist...every one wears this be- @ (A () 72 (2 (2 (Y (0 (0 (2 (e (20 (0 (2 (0 (0 (Y (0 (0 (Y (3 (2 (Y (2 e\ wonderful to keep. Fashions Exceeding Expectations! Madelon Dresses, $39.50 cach model the preferred choice oi the forty styles-experts who gather to review the dresses that comprise beautiful fashions Accompani- omplements of Made- . spring Mil- the smartest . Madeira a treat to mark our Street Floor Colorful Smocks vo.. $1.75 oe.. $2.95 Here in green, blue, lavender, orange, tan, gray, rose. Street Floor Ready NOW! Lovely Spring Fashions! Many surprises we had planned in celebration of the new Store’s opening—we are releasing now—because they are They are an indication of the great things to be expected of the Greater Jelleff Store when it opens very soon. The people who came yesterday and made enthusiastie for Madelon Madelon Sports of fashion...Violets. dance. round green foliage. at the waistline of a new frock or on the shoulder or lapel of a new coat or suit Large Bunches of Boxed Violets, $1.95 SOCIETY. lmll and carried white lilacs and white es. Miss Margaret Daly was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Jean van Loon Jackson, Miss Grace Latch and Miss Johanna van der Vies. They wore frocks of white crepe romaine fashioned with full cir- cular skirts, capes at the back and embroldered in crystals. They wore bandeaux of silver white metal ribbon in their hair and carried arm boquet of pink rosés, the pink of the roses giving the only color in the entire wedding. Latch wearing an ensemble costume of kasha cloth, trimmed in green with a small hat to correspond. Among the out-of-town guests (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) NASH R. McReynolds & Son Mr. William Latch of Baltimore, Sales—Service brother of the bridegroom, was the 1423.25.27 L St. N.W. best man and the ushers were Mr. Main 7228 George Hand of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. John Rider and Rev. J. Langrell Sales of Baltimore. Following the reception the bride and bridegroom left for Florida, Mrs. 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 TIO8 G Street . N.W. . “ e House of Falhion* Spring Styles of Quality At Most Moderate Prices We Guarantee the Values Spring Dresses of Silks and Crepes In All the Popular Colors—Beautiful Styles Specially Priced, $]5 and $25 Boyish Tailored Suits Smartest Mixtures—Man Tailored Specially Priced, $25 Topcoats of Stylish Tweeds Individual Styles—Finely Tailored *15, *25, '35 Dressy Coats of Fine Tuwills Stylish Models in the New Colors Special, "25; ’35, ’49:5-!, - Wonderful Millinery Distinctive and Smart—A Most Complete Display at 55 to *10 $50 to $100 Winter Coats, $22:50 to $39.50 Extra Special, | j . ’ 1216 F St. N.W. Living Models Will Wear —Madelon Modes tomorrow. From 10:30 to 12:30 - and 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. sn various parts of the store. afternoon, informal frocks for Garden women and FFor Dress Pictured Abova In_cont Fashion 0t Georgette, bor. dered_and trimmed Every Paris Message Savs: “VIOLETS” —and ever ready with the newest fancy ..are here in abun Purple blossoms nestling in their Ready to be tucked 50c—75¢—$1 = { | | | 1