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SO SOCIETY]| President ar?d Mrs. CIETY Coolidge Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns at White House Last Night. Cool- the HE President and Mrs. idge were joined White House last ev Mr. and Mrs T and Mrs, Dewart of were overnight guests, their home. Fr The Vice Prestdent and Mrs. Dawes had 110 guests dining with them last evening in the large ballroom at the Willard Hotel, there being a program of music and moving pictures for the entertainment of guests Among the guests from out of town were Sir Josiah and Lady Stamp of London, who came from New York for the event, Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be honor guests at a dinner party to be entertained at the A Club tonight by the gr etta Coliege, that bet mater of Mr. Dawes, ci Gen. and Mrs. Dy honor guests at dinner Thursday eve- ning of Senator and Mrs. Claude A Swanson. Ne d Senora de Riano Ranking Guests at Dinner. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de and the Minister of Switzerland and Mmo. Peter wer: the honor guests at dinner last eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amor: Houghton. The other Representative and Mr Montague, Mr. and M long and Mr. and Mrs. McClintock. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be honor guests at dinner this evening of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro The Ambassa of France and Mme. Berenger entertained at dinner last evening, when their gue: the Ambassador of Italy. Giacomo de Martino; the Ambassador of Cermany and Baroness Maltzan, Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Jesse II. Metcalf, the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. John B. Henderso Corbin Miss B Miss Edith Hoyt, he of the French embassy he financial at- Robert La- of Leonardo ry attache rench em ult; the sy and Mr. Riano A. Garrison Ttalian Vitetti for aeronautic bassy, Maj. third secretary Armand du Chayla, Haguenin. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will be the honor guests at the Wardman Park Hotel Theater Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock, when the Bureau of Commercial Economics will resent “Japan, the Land of Cherry Blossoms.” The counselor of the embassy, Mr. Sawada, will make a speech that evening. The Secrctary of War and Mrs. Davis and the Secretary of the Navy end Mrs. Wilbur will be the honor guests at the dinner to be given to- morrow evening by the Ambassador of Ttaly, Nobile Giacomo de Martino. The § turned t an extended trip th West, visiting the varl tion projects under the Department of the Interior. Dr. Work will have as his guest in his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, who will arrive next Sunday to attend the dinner which the Secretary will give in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes on Monday evening, May 10. The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy J. Smiddy. re- turned to Washington last evening after passing a few days in New York. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos will entertain at dinner % Interior re- sterday after the Far Breckinridge | the | this evening and nng. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the honor guest at luncheon to- day of Mrs. James A. Reed, wife of Senator Reed of Missouri, who enter- tained in the Chinese room of the Mayflower The again Friday eve- Hotel. other guests wife of the < in: Mme. wife of the of China; . Willls Van Dev Sheppard, M john R. Ke Dale, Mrs. Lawrence D). Mrs. s. Kdward Mackenzie, Mrs. Bertha Lincoln Heustis Angeles, Mrs. T. Q. Samuel Ansell, Mrs. P Wilton Lambert and Villmore of Kan: Senator and Mrs, Guy Despard Goff entertained a company of ¥ guests at dinner last evening M the Chinecse er Hotel, when guests the Am- n Fiske Stone, the Assistunt Secre- v of War and Hanford Mae- { Nider and the r of Hawail, Mr. Wallace F: The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, has returned to Washington from New York, where he went to attend the sixth’ annual reunion dinner of the Traneportation Corps, A. E. F. Gen. Dumont will leave Tuesday for Providence, where he will spend a few days. Mrs. E. M. Ammons, the widow of former Gov. Ammons of Colorado, is the guest of her ‘son-indaw and aughter, Capt. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, at Quantico, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Francie J. Kilkenney of Chicago have arrived in, Washing- ton to spend several days and are at the Willard Hotel. Feild-Pryor Wedding In Bride's Home Today. Charming in its simplicity will be the wedding this afternoon of Miss Jacqueline Epes Pryor, daughter of Mrs. F. Gerald Pryor, to Mr. San Cleage Feild, son of Mr. and Robert Dandridge Feild of Knoxv Tenn. The marriage of Miss I'r Feild was to have taken place May 19, at St. Margaret's Church, but | because of a serious illness in the - [ family of the bridegroom the plans | were changed, and only the immediate | families and a few close friends will |be in attendance. The ceremony will ibe performed at the home of the bride’s mother on Colorado avenue, at 4 o'clock, and will be followed by an informal reception. Spring flowers ars used to decorate the house and an im- provised altar of lilles and palms 1s placed in the large bay window. Miss Beulah Butts will play the wedding music. The bride wil be given in marriage by her mother and will wear her go. en our il WINTER Clothes| to Be Cleaned This is one of the best forms of moth insurance, for soiled gar- ments invite these fabric | destroyers more certainly than do perfectly clean ones. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 11733 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Franklin 822 WASHINGTO? Don’t Forget Mother— Sunday, May 9th, is “Mother’s Day.” “Say it with Gude’s Flowers”—and you have conveyed a message which she will cagerly accept and GUDE Two Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N. Main 4278 Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association S LEADING FLORIST understand. BROS. CO. 1102 Conn. Ave. Mair 1102 the Mode of the oment in Parchment; Castom.Made 15 off Mode arTC f?fil Fy JHOES 1310-F - STREET THE. EVENI NG _STAR, WASHI RETURNING FOR 'HORSE SHOW JouN HOWARDL PAINE MISS NATALIE HAMMOND, In New York with her parents, Mr. and ’Imulrr of her father. She will return for she attended the testimonial dinner in the opening of the horse show, May 1 ing away costume of sweethear crepe de chine, with a hat to ms and wil carry bride roses and lilies of the valley. rs. E. H. biue Malone of Ge ing a sweetheart blue georgette crepe, a blue hat and a_corsage bouquet, of pink sweet peas. Miss Anne Bannister Pryor, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and will be in a frock of blue Reorgette crepe combined with corn vellow crepe, a hat of blue and gray straw and a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. Mr. Claege of Knoxville, un: bridegroom. will be the best man. Mrs. Pryor, mother of the bride, will wear blue canton crepe, a blue hat and a corsage bouquet of and Mrs. Feild, mother of the bride f the W H e S e e e By e e e £ 5 All Sizes for the Miss 14t0 20 and the Matron 36 to 48 ek Mrs. John Hays Hammond, where groom. will be in black lace, a black hat and will wear a corsage of pink sweet peas. Following the reception and his bride will leave for « Southern wedding trip and will be at home upon their return at their home, 2349 Ash- mead place. ™ Among the outoftown guests were Dandridze Felld, jr.; Miss Willy of Knoxville, Tenn.. and Mrs. Budd of Petersburg. Feild of the social affairs being ned for the entertainment of the of the Mothodist ishops who are a tea meeting here this ven by Mrs. Lucius t her residence, on the American University campus, Massa- chusetts and Nebraska avenues, to- LOUIS GOLD CO. An Outstanding Value In Our STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE! Tomorrow---246 $19.75 to $25.00 NEW SUMMER To see them is to buy them. You’ll buy two or more—so sensational are the values MATERIALS Flat Crepes, Georgettes, French Prints, Printed Crepes, Polka Dots and Georgette Prints. All the new shades as well as Navy and Black. 1214 F Street N.W, piscopal | morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. As- sisting her are Mra. George B. Woods, Miss Mary Louise Brown and Mrs. J. M. Stafford. The annual garden fete for the benefit of Neighborhood House will be given this year, as usual, in the beautiful garden of the es of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Twin Oaks, ‘Woodley road, Thursday, May 20. This year it will be known as the flower fete, and the booths will be presided over by the ladles of the various embassics and legations, who have for many years annually lent their ald. Preparations are already being made to make this fete this Spring more beautiful and artistic than ever before. Representative Lloyd Thurston of Jowa has issued cards for a dinner in the presidential suite at the Wil- lard Hotel Friday night. Mrs. Willlam F. Kopp, wife of Rep- resentative Kopp of lowa, left Wash-, ington yesterday afternoon, accom- panied by her cousin, Mixs Helen Mc- for Mount Pleasant, lowa, where Mrs. Kopp was called by the ill- ness of her futher, Mr. H. T. Bird. Mrs. Kopp: will not return to Wash- ington agaln this season. Miss Adelalde Douglass, daughter of the Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue and Mrs. David H. Blair, who is a senior at Sweetbriar College thix year, will lead the May dance at the school Friday, when she will have as partner her brother, Mr. Barnett Douglass of Richmond, Va. Miss Dorothy Cecilia Smoot, daugh- ter of the late Rev. Theophilus Smoot and Mrs. Cecllia Holley Smoot of 149 | Thirteenth street northeast, and Mr. George 1. Pinckney, son of Mrs. Edgar Sair Pinckney of Providence, R. 1., were married in St. Mark's Chur HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Covered Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378 2651 15th St. N.W. KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST BEAUTIFUL COATS REDUCED AND PRICED DECIDEDLY LCWER THAN THE ACTUAL COST TO MAKE $35 $45 $55 $65 A COLLECTION OF LUXURIQUSLY BEAUTIFUL COATS, IN THE HAND3OMEST FABRICS OF THE SEASON A.L SMARTLY FURRED SPEZIALIZED MOD:LS FOR MADAM AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS DAILY AT 8:30 A M A AR STYLES The most ador- able straightline, caped, one and two piece dresses. See them in our windows — y o u will be charmed! & A e 0 e e B i SR S S S S R S i S SR R S5 S e " TON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. Capitol Hill, yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, in the presence of relatives, by the rector, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Pinckney left for Atlantic City and New York, later going to Provi- dence, where Mr. Pinckney is in business. Dr. William Kiaselbach of the Ger- man Claims Commission will enter- tain at dinner in the presidential suite at the Willard tomorrow night. Mr. Demarest Lloyd of 1825 R street sailed for Europe on the Aqui- tania Wednesday to join his wife, preparatory to making a visit in Eng- land 1f strike conditions there permit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd expect to return to Washington in June. National ital Horse Show to Run Its Own T 3 The tearoom at the National Capital horse show, opening May 14, at Ar- lington Park, Va., will be conducted this year by the horse show associa- tion. % Mrs. J. 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