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20 Mrs. Coolidge Holding Reception for Members of League of American Pen Women Today. RS. COOLIDGE will receive the Vi and v wm-- membe L American Pen Women in the blue the W House o 3:30 s ernoon T reception will have the di n formality of White Housc of whom will the home of the nt Vice Pres Kellogz mbassy. e and Mrs. Kello: the French nd M n the Ambz Mme. { M of Serbin, Dr. Ante *fresich Pavi the Minister of Poland Ciechanowsk: David A. Reed. Piatt_Andrew, Assistant S the Treasury and Mrs. Dewe: and Mrs. ne Meyer, jr.. Mrs. |¢ ¥ . Dimock, Mrs. Frederick | Dent Grant, Mme. Christian Hauge, Mrs. Charles Johnson, nan, the second v and Countess de S l M. Jules Henry 1ania and Mme. children_ will 11, and Mme. nd ew York May kiene and the childven will sail on the George Wask ; home in Lithua Minister will return to Wa after his wife and children s: Senora de Sanchez Latour, wife of the Mir was_the ster of Guatemala, v it the iven Country | There | v. | wife of SOCIETY. | fittine \THE EVENING ‘he s nuldom at the back and were wght to the bodice near the wals line. The court train was of satin, nd her tulle veil anged simply and held by a wreath ns ¢ Molthan of Wa the bridegroom, . replacing Mrs. Ce ted from leaving Richard Porter Dav matron. The bride: were Mi queline Sto honor, and Miss Alice Eno , N.'J; Ml ulia_Helena 1el Pueyrre T Allul\ of hone who was pr imes were un- ant style of satin of the were close. 1 waistlines were rdles of orchid tulle ¢ shade and the nor ked by na velvet ril They wore hats of leghorn straw trimmed with orchid velvet, slippers and hose to match the gown: ried arm bouquets hid delphinium, tied ribbo: s in beige crepe, with » served as best and the ushers Cox, Mr. Foster s, Mr, Mr. Herschel rancis White of E. Henry Mol- man were Mr. MeFadd Theodor Johnson and ashington ar than of Wayne. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of Mr Mr: at hteenth wlkere the out-of-town guests and the Washington friends of Mr. and Mrs. Story met. MRS, WILLIAM Reed is connected with the of the former Secretary of Treast S Department, and he and his row Wilson, with her husband { bride will make their home in Berlin, i, STAR, FORMER WHITE HOUSE BELLE BBS McADOO, and dx nd children, a guest of relatives in ghter of the late President where he will be stationed. ‘Washingtonians to Witness, gown is of yellow georgette Important Local Wedding. epe, made simply with long 2 _ sleeves, the bodice fitted with nar- j o One s e e ot row rows of shirring over each hip. weddings will take place thi; The neckline is round and the hem. noon when Miss Isabella Wilson Lar-|line is finished off by a band of fine daughte: M Mrs, 3. | cream lace. L e o | vellowibraid ut mmmux with a Charles Albert Stott, son of Mr. and | it hl.:\m!unfl yel satin_ribbon, = Mrs. rles Gurley. Stof e wed. | Which is tied into Jow and Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, wite of|jire: Charles Gurey Stot, The wed caught at ono side of the brim. _she Senator Bayard, entertainiod at lunch | ding will unite two of Washington ; ot o toay e e A et |ioMest families, and 4. large arm bouquet of yellow Deinocriiic ICIGH, ien’s National | tinguished company, both residential i SO S iy b 2 | and official, will be in attendance. The | Tt bridesmaids will be Miss {;’10"- Representative and Mrs. Sol Rloom ceremony will be performed 4|Stott, sister of the l-u'hw;nm]: Tt of Ne Yo ined a dinner | ©'clock in the New York Avenue Pres- Lucy Larner, sister of \l‘u ;x[u_ A wer Tiotel last | byterian Chureh, where ‘the wedding arker and Mary n hoor of the Minister 'of | of the bride’s father and mother took sins of the bride. Their o of [ place, and_the. Rev. Joseph ,R. § O e Wallace Radeliffe’ will ioned like that of the maid o inis R T honor. will wear hats like the Minister Pasha, reppard, . the sen- and Mrs. Morris ator and Mrs. William H. King, Sen ator C. C. Dill. the Governor of Porto Rico, Judge Horace . Towner; Re resentative and Mrs. Finis J. rett, Representative and Mrs. Charle: R. Crisp, Re: nd Mrs. John Q. Tilson entative Flor- ence P. Kahn, Col. Agusto Villa, mili- | tary attache of the Italian emba Count fino Rogeri di Villano secretary of the Italian embas | | | Mabel Walker Willebrandt, A Attorne; General; Commi: Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr. | Frank W. Mondell, the sec of the Italian emt and nna_Domville-M; Mr: Simon of the French embas: Society interests centered today bout wedding of Mis: ughter of nd Mrs. itten Story, to iward Lyndal Reed of ( lan, in St. John's Church on stte Square. The Rev. Dr. Johnson officiated and the was especially arranged for the occasion. The narrow sles of the quaint church admit of but little decoration and four tall standards filled with bridal wreath, snapdagons and apple oms marked the pews occupied relatives. The altar was banked and Australian ferns, for huge white “The bride walked to the altar with her father, who gave her in marriage, and she wore a gown of white satin fashioned princess style, with long, close-fitting sleeves and the neck: line cut hape in back and_front The skirt was quite long and W slightly circular about the bottom. Two narrow pointed panels hung from WINDOW SHADES At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY 3 F. 1109 14th St. N.W. LIGON, Proprietor Mai o} Sen- | North of New Haven, |s Mrs. Herbert Bradley of | z0, Miss Vera Bloom and Mr. maid of honor and will also carry vellow Soring flowers Mrs. Larner mother of the bride will wear own of old blue chiffon, made on straight lines and trimmed with embroidered chiffon of the same shade, and her hat is of black straw. 3 nother of the bridegroom, of powder blue K lace and straw hat bouquet of orchids and lilies. of the val Mr. John La be the best man, be M Southard Parker rrangements the home Spring flowers and fer ve been used. The bride will w her father, who will riage, and she will wear lovely embroidered c combined with ivor used having been wor} mother at her wedding. The gown is fashioned along | straight lines, the chiffon forming an | overdress made with a round neck- a gown ¢ m chiffon, the chiffon in, by the bride's v, imer of Pitsburgh will and the ushers will of Mifflin, shnson Morgan, jr., of Wil- line and long, loose-fitting sleeves, |I and the satin made into a plain|mi . Mr. Robert Stott of Hagers- slip. The court train is of satin and | to Md., and Mr. Donald Nash of her veil of rare Br s net will be | this cit anged about her face in cape ef- Mrs Southard Parker, grand- and held with a wreath of | mother of the bride and Mrs. John orange blossoms. She will carry a|D. McChesney grandmother of the ower bouquet of white lilacs and | bri , will attend the wedding, lilies of the valley. and amc the out-of-town guests The costumes of the attendants, of | will be Mr. and Mrs. R. C. North of pastel green and yellow georgette | Selinsgrove Mr. and Mrs. A, crepe, will lend a Springtime atmos- | Reed Haye: Rebekah Parker nt o the scene, and Mrs. E. ‘Anna Southard Larner will .hflln‘ Mrs. John Latimer, Mrs. Walter Pa.; be maid of honor for her sister and Interior Decoration s UR department. of decoration is main- tained for the convenience of the patrons of the store. Assistance with your particular problem will be generously given, and we seek the opportunity to be of service with helpful suggestlons as eagerly as we solicit the plan- nmg, and execution of your larger undertakings in decoration. OUR comprehensive stocks of carefully se- lected furniture, unusual drapery and up- holstery fabrics, the interesting collections of decorative art objects will prove a delight to the discriminating purchaser. we have decorated Across Your Ankle and furnished the Wardman Sample House at 2945 Woodley Road Northwest Should Gleam A Brilliant Beaded Strap ECIDEDLY 7 raveler — which means decidedly smart and distinctive, is the best phrase we could use in introducing this very new ankle strap creation. It is quite different, unusually good to look at and so inex- pensively priced. This charming shoe is fash- joned in blonde satin, black satin the bright patent coltskin. The same style e had in a Jow heel. C All Traveler Shoes Price $4 and $5° Two Travler Shoe Stores ‘ashington HB 7th St. ‘Next Door to lAnlhm'l 1307 F St. N.W. Near 13th St. HIS completely decorated home ade- quately expresses the ideas which we are now submitting in home decoration. A visit there will prove not only interesting but instructive—to say nothing of the sugges- tions you may directly apply to your own home. department of decoration third floor. DULIN & MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street | and 1214 101218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 P.M. Del. of for took ! ,m:%m 8.8, Following reception the families and out-of-town gue Stott and o wedding return will be in their the Chastleton, A quiet wedding but one of interest place t phen's Winifred M. Lec and Mrs, Thirty-sixth place northwest, Michael O'Connor P Pugh of Chevy rried. ster, Miss Kathleen Lec! Lieut Edward L. was best man for | ceremony was performed by Mgr. sidy of St. mass said by Father Fitzgerald. wedding break party noon. After a wedding journey South M Schleiter of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Morgan of Wilmington, the ceremony, a small will be held at the home the bride’s parents for two his bride will the trip and upon thel apartment at morning at St. * Church, when M , daughter of Mr. Leckey of ana M . son of M ., were was attended by Cathol Char The L Pugh, U. M. ¢ his hu»thvr The tephen's, and the nnmml st for the bridal at was served at Rauscher's and Pugh will be hothe ‘;k 209 w5 b % 1214 F Street Season’s greatest values Reductions! WOMENS AND MISSES’ DRESSES Many at Actual Cost! Scores of new arrivals have been added —the collection now affords an even greater opportunity for value and savings than last Monday, when we first announced this event. Models for afternoon and evening as well as an endless selection for street and sport wear —Materials are taffeta, georgette, flat crepe, crepe romaine, satin and printed silks. Dresses, Made to Sell $15.00 to $19.75.. Dresses, Made to Sell $19.75 to $25.00. Dresses, Made to Sell $25.00 to $35.00. Dresses, Made to Sell $29.50 to $45.00. Dresses, Made to Sell $39.50 to $59.50. Misses® Sizes, 14 to 20—W omen’s Sizes, 36 to 46 Closing Out Fine Spring Coats A coat for any taste— the newer cape and em- broidered effects, as well as those designed along straight lines. The new shades and fabrics are if- cluded—every size for the miss and matron. tomorrow—another group Coats that sold from $29.50 to $35 WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926.1 their apartment, 3030 Wisconsin ave- | Elihu Root arrived today at the Wil- nue northwest. The German consul general in New York and Mme. von Lewinski were hosts at an informal dinner last eve- ning at their home on Sixtenth street in compliment to Mrs. Locke T. High- leyman of Miami, who is the guest of Mrs. John A. Hull, and Mrs. Johnson of Oklahoma. City, Who is the guest of Mrs. George Mesta. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull will be hosts at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of 5. Locke T. Highleyman of Miami, who is passing a few days in Washington as their guest. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hull also will entertain for Mrs, Highleyman Friday evening at the dance of the Friday Evening Danc- ing Class, when they will have two tables. Mrs. T. De Witt itt Talmage had a large number of guests dining with her last night at the Mayflowe) Mr. and Mrs. Nils W. Nilson of Bos- ton announce the engagement of the latter's sister, Miss Queenic Ada-Maye Tomlin, principal of a girls' school in Washington, to Rev. Alfred Cheetham, A. K. C., rector designate of St Mary's City, Md. Miss Tomlin is the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miles He: bert Tomlin of Northampton, Mass. and is actively interested in the educ: tion of little children, and will con- tinue to carry on her work. Mr. Cheetham, who is a theological associate of g's College, London, has been serving as assistant in St. Thomas' parish, Washington, during the pa r. He has accepted the historic parish at St. Marys City. The wedding will take place June 7, at noon, the Bishop of Washnigton, the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, of- ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd have is- sued cards for an at home Sunday afternoon, May 9, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 3300 O street, in honor of the of- ti of Commerce of the United States and their wives. Mrs. Ralph Barnard and Mrs. Charles Keefer entertained at lunch- eon today at the Columbia Country Club i honor of Mrs. Herbert Lord, newly elected corresponding secretary general, D. A. R., and Mrs. John Beavers, newly elected vice president general, D. A. R. Among the guests were Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mrs. Charles Winter, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Willlam Corby, Arthur Call, Miss Sophie Siebert, s. Adam Wyant and Mrs. Frank Briggs. Mr: Jardine, Mrs. Everett Sanders Sol Bloom are among the patronesse for the exhibition and sale of Pkrainian peasant handicraft to be held on the mezzanine of the Maytlower today for the benefit of Ukrainian orphans. [a{=]={=i=j=g=izjs@ut=ia] I A Newly Decorated 1 aleay radis Brolled St n £ O |2fefala On the Wash.- O siw. B, t Ammen. Dinner $2. nnel-g 'nn 2 A M. O T ):!‘IZIEI 11.75 13.75 19.75 23.75 33.75 $22.75 rs and directors of the Chamber |~ lard, where they plan to remain sev- eral days. They motored to Washing- ton from Baltimore, where they have been since early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will be at home to their friends Friday afternoon at their residence, at 18th and R streets. Mr. Newton D. Baker, former Se« retary of War under President W son, arrived in Washington th morning, and is at the Willard, where he will remain until the latter part of the week. Mr. Baker ne here from Cle nd. Mrs. William Leonard Thurber en- tertained at a bridge luncheon today in her home, in Chevy Chase, for Mrs, Jeter C. Pritchard elebration of her birthday anniversary. The other guests were Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, Mrs. Albert B. Baker, Mrs. Westman of Baltimore, M Rausch, Mrs. Robert T. Ra T: hewning, Mrs. Wi George T. Wagn Walter A. English, Mrs. Lawrence Radford, Miss Josephine Murphy, Miss Mary Frey, Miss Elizabeth ‘Wagner and Mis: ary Packer, Mrs. Ernest A. Heren of Oakland, Calif., was hostess at luncheon today ‘Wardman Park Hotel, hud eight guests. Mrs. heen spending sev 1w s at \\'lrd an_Park Hotel, will return to ntinued on Twenty-first Page.) when she Heron, who ~SLIP COVERS 75c Qomora W70 Rruuriths Main 3211 for Estis 1217 F B Dulin & Martin Bldg. Tailored _to fit your rumuure Belgian Linen, per ya Domestic Holland Window Shades “Miss Paulina” Most popular Sub-Deb in America Patent Buckle Pump with Cloissone Buckle and Smart Cuban Heel will soom be stepping forth smartly. X R 1337 F St. N.W. ' 1 . Parts The Binner Corset Has Come to Jelleff's To correctly reflect the trend of Fashion is only a part of our service to our patrons. Equally important is it to see to it that STYLE shall be founded on COMFORT. " Naturally, therefore, the BINNER Corset has come to Jelleff's—and we unhesitatingly recommend it to every woman who would build her appearance of real style on a foundation of perfect ease. Binner Corsets may be had in waistline and " medium bust styles, and in both light and heavier Back-lace or wrap-around models. Lightly boned or more heavily boned. $5 to $10 materials. : L SOCIETY. | | R AR SRR R AR R hS When You Recall a Birthday —or some other special occa- sion, when you desire a floral greeting to express your in- terest, just telephone Blacki- stone's. 1 We specialize in the arrange- ment of Birthday Bouquets and Baskets, and give you expeditious delivery service on such orders. Call either store— Main 3707 or Franklin 5357 14th & H 1292 F S¢. Telepho Teleph: Main 3707 TWO STORES Frank. 5357 P A e e e T e BEESNANINS S5 9 SILK STORE a.(s 1114 GSt. NW. _INC. Phone Main 8306 ?@ % Month End Sale @ Two Days of Wonderful Value Giving | Our “Month End” Sale is “TOWN TALK.” Mer- chandise sent to us from our 14 mills are not only extraordinary values, but likewise the wanted fabrics for the season. 325 yards Striped Broadcloth. ) Choice styles, satin striped. | 350 yards Novelty Crepes. Ex-- cellent designs and colors. 325 yards Brocade Faille. Rich | colors and black and white. 425 yards Crepe de Chine. 20 colorings and black. 300 yards Washable Tub Silk. Choice styles and colorings. 200 yards Printed Crepes. Su- perior styles and shadings. 350 yards Lustrous Bengalines. Excellent Spring colors and black. 75 yards Satin Charmeuse. Lus- trous Jet Black. (LSS TS 100 yards White Crepe Box- ;;g;;:o ’;fij loom. Washable weave. L i < s All Remnants Half Price @ @Z@ FASHION INSTITUTION NewYorh Naturally oo N Light-weight, waistline model : waistline medium hip, closed back and hook front. At $6.50. 'model, of drocade and elastic, ¢« with heavy- spoon steel At $10. In Harmony The Corset Depart- ment in the New Gray Shops is just another instance of how thor- oughly this fine new Jelleff store is equipped to serve you. An ideal place to select your corset—and with ex- pert advice to guide you.