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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Guests at White House Musical See! New Portraits of the President and Mrs EVERAL delightful features :I\!- ¥ White isical glven Mrs. Coo At the House y v afternoon be- am presented by et Follow program tea was served in the State dining room, with 3 an Devanter, 12d ward W. Eberle and Mrs, Davidge presiding at the t vecently finished portrai‘s of the Presi dent and Mrs. Coolidge by La ¢ to he the hest ever painted I'I‘ (hun State dining roon sriticized and nd were admired, nented upon be- conversition. he Flon Twan d sisted rnest Schelline’ Indian f rschaikow- Mendels- 41, No. lnw-n!»nw and Mrs. v of the siven at the Willard S0 guests present. The Vice President will h: s guests Col dersley of England and Lady Kinder: L ughter, who will ar- rive ne Friday to remain for a week. Tord Kindersley was in service with Gen. Dawes in Europe during the World War. Tonight the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be guests at dinner b, John B. Henderson and 130 they will dine with the Min- of China and Mme. Sze. Ambassador of TItaly and Antoinette Martino will en- at dinner April 15 in heonor cretary of State and Mrs. The Ponna tertain Secretary and ) Honored by Chi and Mrs. Kellogs in whose honor the Minister of C \ina and Mme Sze will entertain a company of 30 at dinner this evening. The Secretary is in the South, but Mrs. Kellogg will attend the dinner. The Minister and Mme. hosts at dinner tomorrow evening, en- 3 ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Butler of Buffalo. Great Britain Taabella Hnw:nd will he guests in whose honor Frederick Dent Grant will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening. 'he Ambassador and Lady Isabella were the guests for whom Judge and s. Samuel Jordan Graham enter- tained at dinner last night, others of the company including the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Marshall Field, Miss Har- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Judge John Barton Payne and Sir Maurice A. Lowe. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis and the Postmaster General and Mrs. New will be among the guests at dinner tonight of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Tady Isabella Howard, who will en- tertain a company of 38 at the emba The Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya had a small company at tea yes- terday at the Mayflower. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour will be the guests of honor at dinner this eve- ning of Senator and Mrs, Robert Nel- son Stanfield. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be the guests in whose honor Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain a company of 14 at din- ner this evening preceding the Friday Evening Dancing Class. . McNary, will entertain at res of Rumania and Mme. Nano will leave tomorrow for Biltmore, N. C., where they will visit Mr, and Mrs, John Francis Am- herst Cecil in their home, Biltmore House. The charge d'affaires and Mme. Namo have given up the house ‘on M street which they have occupled wnce their return from Europe in the late Autumn. The retiring counselor of the Nor- wegian legation and Mme. Steen will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the secretary of the Neth. erlands legation and Mme. Loudon, who will entertain a company of 14 at Wardman Park Hotel, where they have an apartment. The acting military attache of the “rench embassy and Mme. Thenault eturned this moraning from Miami JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS The Smartest New Fashions For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices . Entirely New Showings Just Arrived , said | | were on exhibition in the | ¢ | in their home, Coolidge | ife of | = Coolldge where they have been and Mrs. Pierre Cartier. Admiral and Mrs. Eberle will he the hon: dinner this evening of Rear and Mrs. Charles Morris. Mrs. H have returned to their ap: the Highlands after visiting M Illn,flnl:l at Miawmi N spent a few fore returning to V Dalton came di | Beach, Fla., | guests 1r. | | r guests at Admiral Gen. and e will entertain ning preceding the all and Mr. rey Thompson will be the guests whose honor Mr. and Mrs. David Key | will_entert dinner this evening on Hillyer place, Mrs. Thomas Armat was hostess at luncheon today at G one, her home on the edge of Rock Creck Park, in compliment to her house zuest, Mrs. Willlam Roots Thompson of Culpeper, Va. when the other zuests were Mrs, e Mrs. i Miss Leta Thompson, Ar ary Watson and Mrs. Jennings. Former Representative and Mps. Philip Pitt Campbell will be at home Sunday afternoon at their_residence on the Mount Vernon boulevard, when they will have with them their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kleberg, und Licut. and Mrs. “ampbell, their son and daugh- aw. No cards have been issued. Kleberg was before her mar- e, about 10 days ago in Texas, s ‘Helen Campbell, and she is one of the most popular members of the younger She is vice pri League, and is a s ident of the Juhior ed horsewoman. Wednesday t Representative and Mrs. Guy U. Hardy had for din- ner guests at their home, 4601 Six- teenth street, Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Representative and Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Represent- ative and M Anderson H. Walters, Representati -ant M. Hudson, Col. J. O. Johnson and Mi Isie Bower. It was sort of an anni ry party, as most all present had sailed together for Europe on the steamship America a year ago on that date. n, who spent a few B York at the Gladstone, has returned to her apart- ment in the Dresden, where she will remain until next week, when she will rejoin her daughter in New York. Mrs. Austin and Miss Austin, who returned last month from a six-week tour of Europe, will not return to thelr apartment here until the first part of April. Secretary and Mrs. Davis Honor Guests at Dinner. The military attache of the Japanese embassy, Col. Noburn Morita, enter- tained at dinner last evening at the ‘Willard Hotel in honor of the Secre- tary of War and Mrs. Davis. The other guests were the Assistant Sec- retary of ‘War and Mrs. Hanford Mac- , Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank W. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. lrelnml Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson . B Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman, Maj. Gen. Harry Taylor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Kenzie W. Walker, Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Robert H. Allen, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fox Connor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. Frank Cheatham, Big. Gen. and Mrs. Harry A. Smith, Brig. Gen. and Mrs, Briant H. Wells, Brig. Gen and Mrs, Hugh A. Drum, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Campbell King, Brig. Gen. Sam- uel D. Rockenbach, Col. and Mrs. James R. Reeves, Col. and Mrs., An- drew Hero, jr.; Col and Mrs. Her- bert B. Crosby, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Nelson E. Margetts, and members of Since 1883 one of the .uuc cleaners o x g I Cleaners and Dyers Il 1733 Pennsylvania Ave.N.W. i Phone Franklin 822, EW. Spring apparel of rare charm and individuality for Sports, Street, Campus and Dress Wear has been espe- cially designed for us by famed makers. UNUSUAL selections at moderate prices, Coats Suits Sports Apparel Dresses Hats Accessories F STReeT CoRNER OF I3™ THE EVENING IMPORTANT IN OFFICIAL LIFE MRS. FINIS 4. GARRETT, Wife of the Democratic leader in the Lower House, prominent in the Congres- sional Club and a delightful Southern hostess. STAR, WASHINGTON, gave a dinner last night for their nephew and niece, Capt. and Mrs, Percy Lee Sadler, and Lieut. and Mrs. A. A. McNamee, visitors here from Fort Sheridan, Ill., and other guests were Maj. and Mrs. Zenophin Price, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann Moses, Miss Carolyn Moses and Mr. Willlam Mondell. Mrs. Frank Appleby, who enter- tained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May- flower, had as her guests Representa- tive and Mrs. .. Hart Fenn of Con- necticut and Representative Charles B. Timberlake of Colorado. Maj. and Mrs. B. Wilby enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon at the Mayflower #laj. and Mrs. J. C. H. Lee, Maj. and Mrs. R. R. Wheeler, Mrs. Robert M. Campbell, wife of . Campbell, who is now on duty Chile; N ind Mrs. Pearl L. Thomas, pt. Jess G. Boykin, Mr. John Mosher and Mr. Horace Peas- ley. Mrs. Ha Williams, jr. has given up her apartment in Cathedral Mansions and with her two younger daughters, Mary Virginia and Mar- thena, has gone to Omaha, Nebr., where she will spend the Spring with her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Russell B. Harrison and Mrs. Alvin Saunders. Prof. W R. Valentine, director of the Detroit Museum of Art, who has heen spending # few duys with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin_ Mott Gunther, has returned to his home in Detroit. Mrs. Carey Brown entertained at luncheon in her home yesterday in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Law, who will I shortly for her home in Atlan The other guests \\)llmm Marshall, Mrs. in, Mrs. Henry Hubble, Reid Yates and Miss Zdith Hllhhlc Mrs. Bruce Cartwright, who enter- tained at luncheon today in the sldential dining room of the May WASHINGTON. D.C. RE DELICIOUS PIE, French Pastry and Salads for which Hotel Roleigh served st Populer Prices the embassy staff, including the counselor, Mr. Setsuzo Sawada, and Mme. Sawada; the first secretary, Mr. Kuwashima; the second secre- tary, Mr. Suemasa Okamoto, and Mme. Okamoto; the third secretary, Mr. Yoskiakl Miura, and Mme, Miura; the attache, Mr. Yutaka Ishizawa, and Mme. Ishizawa, and the assistant military attaches, Capt. Abe, Capt. Isoda and Lieut. Yamamoto. Mrs. George H. Willlams, wife of the Senator from Missouri, who enter- tained at luncheon yesterday in com- pliment to Mrs, Oscar Johnson of St. Louis, and had as her other guests Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Robel Stanfleld, Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Por- ter Dale, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. Cole L. Blease, Mrs. Frederick M Backett, Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mr Cleveland A. Newton, Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis, Mrs. White, Mrs, Carl A. Bird- sall, Miss Willlams, sister of Senator Willlams; Mrs, Beverly Williamson, Miss Harrlett H. Allen, Dr. Bush of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. David S. Stanley, wife of Col. Stanley of the United States Soldiers’ Home, and Mrs. Rob- ert Love Taylor. Col. and M Arthur O'Brien were hosts to & company of 40 at dinner last evening. Mrs. Jones, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Needham L. Jones, U. . N., was hostess Wednesday afternoon at her IRNRNBRR LOUIS in Hotel Raleigh Coflce Shoppe. e—re— Woek doys—Breskfas, Lunch, Dinner. Sundays, Dinner enly, & to 9. residence, New Hampshire ave- nue, to the members of the Dames of the Loyal Legion, District Soclety. Mrs. Kilburn and Miss Remey assist- ed at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Alexander KAPLOWITZ s INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR SATURDAY MORNING ONLY 830 A. M TO 2:30 P. M. TWO HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON GOWNS ENTIRELY NEW FASHIONS $16 REGULARLY $39.50--$35 WE SOLICTT CRITICAL COMPARISONS AND INSPECTION A REMARKABLE BARGAIN O FERING FASHIONS DE LUX FOR MADAME--FOR MADEMOISELLE GOLD COMPANY A Saturday MILLINERY EVENT Supreme! Dress— Sport— SemiDresg=— All of the char- acteristics of the new Spring trend are in- stilled in these advance crea- tions for miss and matron. We emphasize, Su- preme aent, be- cause these self- same models are now displayed in th Avenue sa- lons at extreme- 1y high prices. > Every new shade and shape is included—an un- matchable collection that satis- fies every new whim of fashion. Milliuery ll Main Floor 1214 F St. N\W. l D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. Chiswell, had as her other guests Mrs. W. T. Nishwitz, Mrs. H. Gor- don Clay, Mrs. Homer Maury, Miss Madge Shelton, Miss Mary Bradford, Miss Elizabeth Amole, Mrs. Ralph Wooten, Mrs. Fenton Leith, Miss Rosalie Stevens and Miss Alvin Gib- son. Mrs. Cartwright, who has spent the Winter in Washington, will re- turn to her home, in Honolulu, at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Merry, ac- companied by the former's daughter, Miss Elizabeth Megry, left Washing- ton last night for Palm Beach, where they will be guests at Whitehall for a week. Maryland Engagement of Interest In Washington. Mr. and Mrs, John Phillp Engle of Gaithersburg, Md., announce the en- | gagement of their daughter, Kathryn Engle, to Mr. F. Leslle Etchison, also of Gaithersburg. The wedding will take place early in _April. M. (Continued on Twent, SOCIETY. 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