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SOCIETY. THE EVEN SOCIETY == Mrs. Coolidge, With Her House Guests, Attended Matinee Performance Y esterda\ Afternoon COOLIDGE ia today to remain over oli's | to Philadely { the weel oceupled Theater 3 ernoon o I'x1'u. ' and M ston, who are will entertain at March 15, in honor wife of the counselor kian legation. | of Mme. Lipova "ul the Czechoslo | Mme. K the charge 1d Mme. Lipova, counselor of the Czecho. ition, were the honor cheon today of Mrs. | 1eid. who entertained at | ‘s University Club. The . William Laird ane L. Le Mar, . Miss Edith es, M Mrs. Albert Putney Smith and Mrs. and Mrs. '\ { honor at Dunlop, ir. . Mark Mrs. ubert Secretary Hosts at | —— < wor and Mrs. George . Moses ner this | have gone to New Hampshire,.where b }!l\v\ will remain until the middle of | the month. 1 Mrs. V sts at dinner Mrs. T tined Jones evening derwood, How | or and Mr. also Ianson, Mr, Lewis, all of Sea Interior, will | Chicag M. Hou Hotel the v H_ | Johnson will t dinn 1 Mrs. Robert shter of | i\\\uh‘ entertatned the Willard ite, widow will leave ttend eiling of th e of Chief | » White, M Montgomery Mrs White, who has returned fr Palm Beach, Fla aunt Mrx Taylor ning in cor Hannls Last and Mr. Edmund Today + that flower Hotel | ater Mr. wedding wvannnh in bus! if Princeton Johin Shoenteld of who is visiting her Interstate he ot ssion rs. Wil Old Fashion Wax Tapers Also Taper Holder C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 309 13th St. Main 110 JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Vew Spring Apparel Smart Unusually OR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS At Moderate Prices JOR Sports and Street wear, for all social activities, new models that are entirely distinctive and very smart have arrived here. ditferent, 112 individuality of our new selgctions will delight you. 1 B Coats Suits Dresses Hats Accessories F Street CorNER oF 13™ Wife of the can Ambassador to returned to the <hor Olivia Flin Sherman { Jand will be | the visit before sail M Clyde B. Mrs. M Countess er, Mrs allow, Mrs im Dean, Mrs. Kincheloe, 1 ‘s wits hostess to a \ today in . wite of vens \\Iu 1 “ctor of the Near 1 has gone the 1 Brighton marriage of Miss aughter of Mr. and Mrs. lint _of New York shington, to Mr. Thomas Emerson r, 2d, of Boston, 10, in Washington. Mrs. Parmely W. Herrick of Cleve- mong the passengers on France, She juin_Mr. e Herrick's Pair of Wonderful Imperial Cloisonne Vases Presented to the U, §. Naval Officer in command of the Asi. atic Fleet by the Emperor of Japan at the time of his corona~ tion in November, 19185. Together with a Large Chinese Silver Koro to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St Wednesday March 10th, 1926 At 2 P. M. order of the Ame: cnrity & Frunt Co for a NG Margaret and will take place ling tomorrow for Bu- | father, the United States Ambassador o France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, in 8. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ewen Cameron, the latter formerly Mrs. Howland Quinby of Washington, whose marriage took place Monday, enter- tained at luncheon yesterday at the Madison in New York in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. James Lowell Putnam, Mr. and Mr: Alexander Coale Columbus entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Alvin W. Flint of St. Johnsbury, Vt. Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace had gue lunching with them informally yesterday at the Ritz- Carlton in New York, where they are until they sail tomorrow for France. Mr. Victor L. Boenah was host at dinner last evening, entertaining at the Cafe Plerre in compliment to Miss Alice Gentle, who is spending the week In Washington. Mr.and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis returned Wednesday from California, where they have spent the past three months. They will stay at the Shore- ham Hotel for a fow weeks before opening their home, on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Harry Baldwin Gantt and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Gantt, ure | spending the week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierk in Alken, S. (', to remain for fouthern California and are at at 550 Californla street, Reno, West was before her mar 3 Mrs. Marguerite Simpson : 5, formerly of Washinston. The wedd!ng took place in the Reno Vinton A. Mull & Adams officiat ing in the presence of a small com- pany. Francis Seiberling of Mr. und Mr Akron, Ohio, the Willard, main over Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Atla riborough-Blenheim, jgan is recuperating from ness tic City, and a where Mr. it _Dr.and Mrs. Hubert Sche rd, where they plan to & | Dr. B | street, {time Mr. William K. Daugherty | American trade commissioner at Ber who will sail lin, German ay from New York on the _SLIP COVERS florad o it your furnitu Linen. per vard © Rolland Window Sha order. Sizes up to All colors. $125 va Macon, 701 Geo Maln 3211 for e Bt & e Bide. egistered Wonderful Cloisonne Vases and Large of Vertu. STAR, WASHINGTON, pend several | Fast Capitol | s had as ‘4 guest for some | Wednes. | D. C. FRIDAY, Washington for Hamburg, to resume his duties in Berlin. Mrs. Slack Hostess Last Night for New York Guests. Mrs. Emma W. Patton Slack en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Grace Dodge Ho- tel to meet her guests, Mr. and Mrs, Mackay Saylor of New York City. ‘Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. taw, Dr. M. B, Scheetz, Mr. and M Howard Clin- ton Beck of Baltimore, Miss Margaret Barnett of Markleton, Elizabeth Miller, Mr. w. of Pasadena and Mr. I. H. also of Pasadena. Carrol, Mrs. George 1. I ess at luncheon home, entertaining the members the P. D. U, an organization o posed of wives of members of the German colony in W company __included Weber, Mrs, Charles hen Thurin, Charles Quill, N Miss Marfe Weigmar Schrader, Mrs. Lina Dix, Mr: Schnebel, Mrs. Edward Sweene William Wahl, Mrs. G Mrs. Marie Brandt, Mrs. A. Levy and M Mueller, Mrs. Grace Dampier Hines of Fourteenth announc ighter day, March M aica, Long Island, Who is spending the week at the Willard, entertained at dinne last night, when she had 11 guests, Miss Muriel Wor \\'Inh-r in P the guest of . Comdr. Valentine an her We Mr. Arthur Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware Vor nearly a century and aquarter —since President Jelierson's administration —ve have enjoved the patronage of thowe mose closely {dentified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 07 Reansyhania Avere Giastungton | B C. G. Sloan &Co., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th Street Estate Sale (By Catalogue) ofa Collection Rare Antique Furniture; Works of Art, including Pair of Chinese Silver Koro (both presentation pieces), Emerald and Diamond Jewelry, Oriental Rugs, Silver and Sheffield, Paintings by artists of note, Old China, Bronzes and Many Other Articles All to be sold at public auction within our galleries, 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 9th, 10th and 11th, 1926 At2P. M Each Day By order of the American Security & Trust Co. for a promi- nent Estate and for other accounts. NOW ON VIEW Terms—Onsh. *5 C. G. SLOAN & 00., INC., Aucts. 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