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SO CIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Honor Guests Last Night of Postmaster General and Mrs. New. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge dined last night with the Postmaster General and Mrs, Harry S. New, whose other guests were all from In the company were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Miller of South Bend, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Clark, Mr. Touis C. Husemann and Mrs. John T. Brush, all of Indianapolis The dinney was given at Hemlock Hedge, Edgemoor lane, Bethesda, Md., the surbuban home of the hosts, and the table had a charming center- plece of Spring flowers and fern. Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Vice Presi- dent, was the honor guest at luncheon v of Mrs. Carter, widow of Gen. Carter, who entertained iny of eight in her residence, Bancroft place. Indiana. a comps 212 Mrs. Jardine To Be Feted This Evening. | The Secretary culture and | Mrs. Jardine will be the guests this | evening of the directors z . visors of the 12 - | gaged on extensi who_are meeting here conference. There d buffet supper southwest. at and Mrs. Ja on - work at 220 Fourteentl which the dine will be I The Minister of Latvia and Mme Seya will go to Baltimore tomorrow to be honor gues of | the League of Women The | Minister will give an address Longworth, wife of ~ of the House of Repre- will return to Washing- ton tomorrow evening fron New Y where she has been for several d Yesterday attended a tea given of Mrs. Theodore Roosev: at Roosevelt House, the birthy the late President Roosevsit. ing the tea Mrs. Roos elt Longworth went to meet the Be: {a, which brought back Mr. T Roosevelt and Mr. Kermit Roosevelt from thelr exploration trip. | and Mrs. en- the Capita his daught Jersey Recompanie Elizabeth is, and tonight will attend the banquet given i Jersey City Chamber of Commerce. They will rejoin Mrs at | Wardman Park Hotel 3 Mrs. id A. Reed will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the last time | this season | | he Kendrick, wife of Senator John rick, will be at ter 4 o'clock, in h W street, for the last t She will ith her her Cumming. who, w apt. Cumming, 1s arriving this afternoon for a short stay in Washington before going to Sheridan to visit Mrs. Cum , Mr. and Mr tive Maurice H. Thatcher, entertained @ company of 14 at luncheon today in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Samuel Anthony Mason of Frankfort, Ky Who will be with her until the mid- dle of next we Miss Ahnaw Mayme Hastings, daught resentative Hastings of are hostesses at bridge this after- noon, entertaining in compliment to Adeline Louise Pendleton, whose | Herbert William place Saturday. Mr: f N and Miss of Rep: e Hastings ake Others in the company are Oppenheimer, seorge Vest, D athaniel | reenlees, | Miss Marjorie | Moss, Miss Helen | van den Berg, Miss Vivian Vestal, Miss Ruth Leahy and Miss Charlotte Hawes. A few additional gues asked for tea, when Miss Anna leton and Miss Dorothy Johnson will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Willlam R. mall company at ', Halstead, ) Miss Anne Moss, Miss Representative an Coyle entertained a dinner and bridge Monday night at their home at 3030 P street. Their guests were Representative and Mrs. Guy U. Hardy, Representative and Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz and Mr. and Mrs. Torbet The chief of staff and Mrs. John L. Hines will be the honor guests at din- ner this evening of Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West The Secretary of the Smithsonian In stitution and Mrs. Walcott have gone to Beaufort, N. C., for a fortnight Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained at dinner last evening for the famous portralt painter of London, Mr. Lasz- lo, who is engaged on a number of portraits here, among them those of the President and Mrs. Coolldge. Marriage Announced of Miss Campbell to Mr. Kleberg. Former Representative and Mrs. Phillp Pitt Campbell announce the marriage_of their daughter Helen Mary to Mr. Robert Kleberg of Santa Gertrudi ranch at Kingsville, Tex Tuesd: March 2. The ceremony was performed in Corpus Christi, Tex in the presence of only the membe: “The Ritzi” ND very “Ritzi” in- deed—is this smart Pump for the tai- foredisait . . . dt's of Russia Calf with a clever- ly tailored bow and a small Gilt Buckle. Also comes in Black with Patent Vamp and Mat Kid Quarter and Cuban Heel. 1337 F St. N.W. | entert home tomor- | ; | Upholstering of the two families, owing to the seriqus illness of the bridegroom's father. After March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Kleberg will be at home at the Santa Gertrudis Ranch, at Kingsville, Tex. Norment will 18 at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry entertain a company this evening n Gary enter- a com- . and Hamy dinneér last ev 20 in honor of the Amb: of Great Pritain and Lady Howard Mr. and M nin: me between Daytc and St. Augustine. entertained sion- snator Mrs. Wilson at luncheon toda Compton the Con mor of and Mrs. guests, thelr g 3irdsall of New Y M. Hough of Chic Mrs, Martin of f o in Wash and Mrs, 1" from the ndies at the wer, Mr morrow evening Mr. and M €. Williams of War- renton, V ed today at the Wil lard for a short visit. Miss R the late Mr. glven up her apartment Park Hotel and gone to New make her home. of t R Stephen T rashington nad will the Mayflower, Lieut. and Mrs. Charle jr., are in the city parents prior to Tonolulu, where they will m home for the next three Dasher, who is attached to t Artillery of the Uni has recently be duty at Fort Schofield Hawatlan Dasher will sail fror their new station ‘anal, abo: vears urday Morning Huv nned for Lenten aruel Joe Henry, at the Riding Club on_Saturday. folic hunt at Point to Point d every Saturda the hunting se: April: March 6, Py Tennallytown car “ort Myer; March 27, Country Tub, followed v breakfast at the club; April breakfast 1 invitation of Mi April 10, Mr. Wa 1zem Apri wi tion of Mrs. Mr. Me t masters. ) and Mr. Wilbur Hub-: spointed whips, and Mr. Roland Dawson hu y corge ¥ ision in T honor at the Yankee Division ( at Wardman Park Hotel 1 Gen. Edws Boston by Gen. Edwar . John Lo The ambassador of good fellowship at your table Roasted RIGHT hiere in Washington We put RUSHSEATS in an- tique and modern chair. We weave these RUSH-SEATS hand exactly as it was done in the olden times. REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALT CHAIR CANEING “NUFF-CED!” The Best Place and Lowest rices After All Ask my 35,000 ¢ the service you have the right to expect. $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstrong ‘ Drop Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 omers. T giv | H. Cole, Cot | William J | stevens and Among other guests of the club w 7 rk Hotel he weel lliard, who is a Ac -Mas nd her eral days. Papering—Painling——-Awningsr 1 is no job you want done too small h will call personally r. Armstrong with samples Hil AMES edy, who has just o ceeding Brig. Gen, - HARRIS REWS NEDY, umed direction of the Arm; . Glennan “at Walter Reed Hospital. John F. le, Col. . William J Herbert, Col. Charles A. B Johnson, the Stevens, Jr., will| rmoon at a me in Edg Charles L. Dasher are on until _April sail from New Mrs, York of Towa is \Washington nt at the Hammill time in an apartm hild of Casa suite at 0 indefi- nted by | oW \'..rk.l Frire has tak Hotel is accomg m, also of ) rd of New York in extended stay at She had with 1d her son, John tudent at Ran- Front Roval, Miss Geraldine ttends Fairfax Hall, at demy ughter where she will | farlow is spending a Hotel Hamilton | Awnings carefully made Estimates cheerfully prices. | | where they wil | week. Mrs. Baldwin Knight of St. Louis, Mo., has arrived in Washington for her annual visit, this having formerly been her home. Mr. and Mrs Prooklyn, N. Y William M. Fray of are at the Willard, spend the rest of the They arrived today. Miss Claudia B. Read has returned from a week's visit in New York, and is at her home, 1712 Sixteenth street northwest. Capt. A, W. Ellis, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Ellis, with their two children, are spending a month at the Logan Hotel. Mrs. Ryan Thomps Jefferson 1s Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century end aquarter—since Fresident Jefferson’s administration —we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 —are the two special features that commend to Homes Delivery of that deliciou.s' Bread which has no equal It is made of the ingredients richest in those nutriments which build strength, baked to perfection—and brought direct to your very door every day with unfailing regularity—no matter what the weather. Only one handling—hygienically wrap- ped—protecting its 1009, purity. Order Hot Cross Buns for this Friday—and Every Friday—during Lent spending some time in New York nnd' is at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman will be hosts to a company of 12 at the eighth of the series of Sunday eve- ning dinner concerts being given at the Mayflower, and at which Miss Ruth Peter, soprano, will give the program. Mr. and Mrs. Mischa Guterson gave their daughter, Miss Anne Guterson, who has recently returned from Flor- ida, a surprise birthday anniversary party Monday night at Le Paradis. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs, Sol Tryer, Mr. and Mrs. Mendes Mannes | of Baltimore, Mr. Charles Rivitz, Cleveland, Ohio.; Mr. Maurice Wein- berg, Miss Sadie Brown, Bladensburg, Md., and Ben and Larry Guterson, sons of the hosts. Miss Kate Smith, the singer, and Chappie ard Libby Kay, the Charles- ton dance team, surpi d the party later ig the evening by appearing un- anouncéd to entertain the guests. Mrs. D. F, Emery has as her guest in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Miss Lilllan Densmore of Port- land, Me. Idaho State Society Banquet This Evening. Mr. Roland Wallace, grandson of the first Governor of Idaho, who was ter- ritorial delegate from Washington when Idaho was made a territory, March 3, 1863, and who named the new territory “Idaho,” is now lving in Washington and will be seated at the speakers’ table at the Territorial day banquet to be given tonight in the ballroom of the Mayflower by the Idaho State Society. Former Sen- ator and Mrs. Fred T, Dubois of Ida- ho will have as guests at their table Mr. Stephan T. Mather, director of ational parks; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mondell, S Payne president S. D. A. R., who Is their guest, will be at the speakers' table and will_introduce Mr. Meeker. Mrs. Edward Franklin White, first vice president of the General Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs, will repre- sent Mrs. John Sherm: president, at the speakers’ table. F of the 24 hostesses will have a t. made up of Idahoans now in Wa ington. Mrs. Fred T. Dubois entertained all of the hostesses for the banquet at luncheon in her home today in honor of Territory ¢ Among her guests will be Mrs, Frank R. Gooding, Mrs. Burton I h, \ddison Smith, Mrs /. Davis, N. | Johannesson, wife of the president of the Idaho State Society; Mrs. Charles Jennings, mother of the wice president of the society and banquet chalrman; Mrs. Marshall Wright, Mr: Anthony general, N. —for children from 4 to 14 years. Prices from INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Eastman, Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth, Mrs. Henry Smalley, Mrs. Earl Ven: able, Mrs. Paul Foster, Mrs. Adams Shubert, Mrs. Edgar Hunter, Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Miss Ina Gray, Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mrs. John Arnold Cannon, all of Idaho. Mrs. Dubois will be’ assisted by Mrs. W. De Sales, Mrs. Hardie Meakin, Mrs. John Fitzgerald and Mrs. James Douglas Blackwood. Former Senator Fred T. Dubois gave an Idaho baked potato lunch to his associates at the National Press Club at 12 o'clock today in celebration of Territory day. The baked potato was served in its tissue paper wrap- per, which has the name of the par- ticular farmer who raised each in- dividual potato stamped upon it. The Maine Society will give a dance, followed by a buffet supper, this evening at the Hamilton Hotel. One of the most interesiing con- certs of the season will be given ti morrow afternoon at the Mavflower where A»raham Haltowitsch, th noted blind violinist from Russia, will be heard in a varied program. The patrons and patrone: include Mrs. Arthur Jeffery Parsons, Mrs. William ‘Walker Smith, Mrs. Alan Reed Mec- Cracken, .}}r Howard Hyman James Dudley Morgan V. Wheeler, M . C. Adams, Mrs. Willlam H. West. Mrs. B. F. Saul, Gen. John B. Bel Mrs. Louls S. Greene, Mrs, m Beverly on, Mrs. William D. Leahy, Mrs. David St. P. Gaillard, Mrs., Percival S. 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The Woman’s National Democratic Club, at $:20 Connecticut avenue, has issued cards for a series of Lenten s, Friday afternoons, from 3 to 5§ o'clock, March 5, 12 The District of Columbla Alumnae Club of Alpha Chi Omega entertain- ed last night at bridge in th at the Rochambeau. There were ten tables. Mrs. Willlam W. Arnold, wife of the Representative from Illinols, and Mrs. Chester Leasure presided at the buffet supper served following the evening of bridge. Club membe; \d guests present were: Mrs. Helen | nold Heacock, Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Melvin_J. Prentice, Mrs. Wil- WOMEN’S SILK HOSE OF SERVICE WEIGHT An exceptional qual- ity — full - fashioned — and without flaw or blemish. Choose from all the delicate colorings. 200 A PAIR Three for 5.50 THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street s Is It “Her” Telephone Main 3707 TWO STOR Birthday? —today, or tomorrow? 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