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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Follov Custom of Receiving Girl Graduates From Private Schools Today. COOLIDGE will hold a Jtion this afiernoon for es from the va- ladies’ schools RS. re the sradu rious young of the city, thus following out an old and well established cus- tom. Coolidge the Nen: . when Georze Wadsworth, ji Mrs. Thomas zham were pienic luncheon was served in the charming garden of Hemlock Hedge, the suburban home of the Postmaster General and Mrs. New. and small tables were placed in the xround dogwood trees weekly of Mrs tended Club to New, James W H. Caraws and Mrs. esses. c in the quarters enate Office Building, and the informality was lost The Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger entertained eon today for the collabor: and ibers of the embassy staff. The npany included the military at- Gen. George A. L. Du- counselor, Count de Sar- che and Mme. M. Jules ary and the > for aero- henault, the as- ittache, Capt. E. aval Attache the third and Mn military Assistar Lieut M The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will be the guests of honor at dinner t evening of the Assist ant Secre of the Treasury and Alrs, Charles 8. Dewey Mz, and Mrs. Dewey were hosts at luncheon yesterday in compliment to the Ambassador of France and Mme. nger. the other gues Reed, wife of Senator David A. Representative Robert Low Assistant _Attorney General and Mrs. William J. Donovan, A retary of the Navy and Mr: e Douglas Robinson, Miss Su- zette Dewey. daughter of the hosts, and Mr. David Edward Finley of the Treasury Department. Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and the Crown Princess Louise sailed _yesterday abourd the Grispholm for New York, Were they expected The Cr ce nd the members of their at once to Washing- r highnesses will wedish legation, some of thefr sufte w Willard Hotel, where the presidential suite has been reserved for former Premier O. Von now governor of the province of Gothenburg. 2 Other members of the party will in- clude the court marshal and m: of the household of his royal highn Mr. N. de Rudebeck: the chief of staff, the Count Posse; Col. Oscar Sol- bert, 1 A., former aide to the Presiden 1 ‘special escort to the Crown 1 Swedish consul general in New York, Mr. Olaf Lamm: the chief of the press bureau of the Swed- ish foreign office, Mr. Fritz Henriks son; the director of the American- Swedish News Exchange in New York, Brilioth, and Capt. Gosta As- priviate secretary to the crown The Crown B. nk princ The Minister®of Sweden and Mme. trom will entertain a small com- any at dinner Thursday evening, May for their distinguished visitors, and Suturday evenin larger company has been invited for dinner, to be fol- lowed by a reception at the legation. The c of Great Britain Howard will be y. May 28, in ce and Prin- evening the Min- and Mme. Bostrom will again be hosts at dinner, to be followed by a reception. The Crown Prince and Princess are coming to Washington for the unveil- ing of the statue in Potomac Park, © the Lincoln Memorial, of John son, inventor of the Monitor, which will take place noon, May morning the Prince and Princess will attend the services in_the Luther Memorial Church, on Thomas Circle, and in the after will make a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon. Monday morning they will g0 to A ind will leave ister of Sweden Mrs. Wilbur Honor Guest at Mrs. Eberle’s Lunch. Wilbur, wife of the Secreta Navy, was the guest in whose rs. Eberle, wife of Admiral Edward W. Eberle, chief of naval op- erations. entertained at luncheon to- day. Others in the company Mme. Varel fe of the Minister of Trugu; Charles Denby, Mrs. nith, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, . Emerson Howe, Mrs. Paul rts Johnson. Mrs. Medorem Craw- ord, M:s. Charles G. Mathews, Mrs. Mr t lunch- | being | be | going | George C. and Mrs. E. S. Bogert. Mrs. Peter Norbeck. wife of Sena- tor Norbeck of South Dakota, will en- tertain a party of 16 guests at lunch- esday at the Grace Dodge , in compliment to Mrs. S. W. y. who is president of the State tion of Women’s Clubs of South Thorpe | Fede . | Dakota. Mrs. John Ci impson has turned to Washington from her Sum mer homé, < Hall, Northumber- » has been enter- Dr. W Mrs. Simpson will | from e the following day on the Homerlc to spend the Summer months abroad. Dr. Simpson will return to | Washington after Mrs. Simpson sails, and will join her in Europe later in the season. Capt. Enrique A. Prieto, attache of the Cuban embs enter- tained at luncheon yesterday in the Jefferson room of the Mayflower, when his guests were Brig. Gen. George A. L. Dumont, military military Col. Nelson I, | Army; Maj. V. Casajus, military at- tache of the Spanish emba Maj. Carlos Carfias, military attache of the Chilian emba and Lieut. Rafael Alfonso, assistant military attache of the Cuban embassy. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel will entertain a company of 10 at din- ner this evening in honor of their house guest, Miss Margaret Frazer of Wilmington, Del., who came yester- day for a short stay. The Overton marriage of Miss Rosebud Almand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Almand, to Lieut. Comdr. Lew Clephane, U. S. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Milton Clephane, took place today at noon. The ceremony was per- formed in the Grace Reformed Church, the pastor, the Rev. Henry | H. Ranck, officiating, in the presence of a small company of relatives and intimate friends. Owing to illness in the bride’s fam! rangements were simple. The e wore a_gown of white chiffon made, on straight lines, with a circular flounce at the bottom of the skirt, her large hat was of white chiffon, and she carried white s with a shower of lilies of the valley Miss Sybil Lorraine Almand was maid of honor for her sister, and was in pink chiffon made straight with panels of lace, and her picture hat pink roses and snapdragons. Mr. ‘arl Baumann was best man Later today Comdr. and phane will go to New K and sail tomorrow aboard the Colombo for Europe. On their return in October they will be at home at 3417 Woodley road. Irs. Cle. Invitations have been issued by Mr and Mrs. Nils W. Nilson for the mar- riage of their sister, Queenle Ada Maye Tomlin, to the Re Alfred Cheetham, A. K. C., Monday, June 7, at noon, in the Bethlehem Chapel, ‘Washington Cathedral. Second Assistant Postmaster Gen. eral and Mrs. W. Irving Glover left to- day for New York City, where they }wiil spend several da. Mr. Glover will return to Washington the latter part of the week, Mrs. Glover stopping off at Englewood, N. J., to visit her sister, Mrs, J. H. Emanuel, before re- Jolning her husband in thelr apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel Cards have been recei ington from Dr, and M lor Hanan of Montclair, N. J., an- nouncing the marriage of thejr daugh- ter, Marjorie Hutton, to Mr. Bi Mayer Bryan, Saturday, Montclair, N. J. Mr. Bryan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmus B. Bryan, ho for many years were residents of Washington, having only recently moved to Montclair. ved in Wa Mr. and M Joseph William Valiant e ed invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Julia Wirt, to Ensign Charles Carroll Dunn, U. 8. N., Wednesday afternoon, June 9th, at 4:30 o'clock, at Seven Acres, Wardour, Annapoli . ash- . James Tay- |} THE MISS PAULI A Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yates Long. Besides being a George ‘Washington University student, she is an ardent attendant at the horse show. EVENING STAR, CNEE RN OO GRACE LEAR, A George Washington student and one of the prettiest horsewomen at the 2 nal Capital Horse Show. She finds time from her university course to take part in the big event. Phelps place, and in future their home will be in Jamestown, N. Y. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Li ard Smith will ve a dinner this evening for Col. and Mrs. erick E. Coleman, when covers be laid for 30, Col. and Mrs. William Wooten | will be hosts at din his_evening in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson. Mrs. Wooten will entertain _at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. wife of Brig. Gen. T. H. vho has come from icks on her way to Europe for th nmer. | Mrs. Arthur H to a_company of at the Chevy Ch: rell was hostess 9 at luncheon today | “lub. Mrs. Theophilus Parsons will enter- | tain at tea Friday afternoon from 4:30 | to T o'clock at 1620 P street in com- | pliment to Mrs. Cany Crane. New | paintings of My, Burnside and Mr. Parsons will be shown Mrs. Peter A. Drury is entertaining at tea this afternoon in her Rhode Island avenue home for the Women's . S CO; ME DI G GARM CONSTRUCTION MILLINERY Special Summer Cour: Register Now | member of the club. Livingstone’s Academy 1517 Rhode Island Ave. Franklin 7475 | e - Spring e ° urs: STORED | REPAIRED | Remodeled | 1235 G Street Furriers Since 1916 Storage Charges Payal saaad 22222222 2222222224 | $ | 2000900000000 0000000000000: ~o e _omine Room Suite —from our regu]a wonderful savings. Fine Furniture, Laces, Uphols For Qui.ck Disposal A Number of Bedroom and Dining Reduced One-Thi;d as low as the quality of furniture can be bought for anywhere. Prompt action is necessary to turn to ac- count the advantage of these genuinely James B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street——Phones Established Over 50 Years s Have Been r prices. which are ring, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 At Slashing & ‘Wonderful Values = You'll be interested. West of Conn. Ave,, Washington's most beautiful 1.3 miles north of the D 9000000000000 000000000000¢ ’)’00‘0000000000000000“00000’ ®)re 3617 to 3633 Everett Street— 8 rooms, 3 baths and built-in garage. 1635 to 1641 Madison Street— «Just off 16th St—beyond the reservoir. Tudor English—8 rooms, 2 baths and separate garage. Rock Creek Ford Road— Next Saul's Addition, Only Homes like them in this desirable neighborhood. rooms, bath, built-in garage. North Woodside, Md. Watch for our sign on the left of the road. City Club and its newly elected offi- cers. Mrs. Drury is a charter life She has recefv- ing with her the new president, Mrs. J. Garfield Riley: Judge M: O'Toole, the first y ident of the b, and INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Y JUST RECEIVED REGULARLY PRICED $22.30 COPIES OF THE FRENCH POR STREET .. TRAVEL SUMMER SPORTS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE [ e § NEW MODEL COATS $45 REGULARLY PRICED $69.30 Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reductions | We Mention 3 Special Groups to Give an Idea of Value Giving $19.95, $25 «a $35 14 New Summer Dresses $15 wa $25 Individual and Distinctive Models % Groups of Late Spring Hats, 1 to V5, Off || 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000600600. * See these Homes —and then let’s discuss price and terms: Chevy Chase, D..C. ©00000000000000000000000000 _suburban community, only istrict Line at Ga. Ave. @ 000000000000000000000000000¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, the first honorary member. Assisting in the dining room and the drawing rooms will be Mrs. Ashurst, wife of the Senator from Arizona; Mrs. Brous- sard, wife of the Senator from Loulsi- ana; Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison and Mrs. Frederick 1. Cox, wives of Inter- state Commerce Commissioners; Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, widow of the former Senator from Montana; Judge Kathryn _Sellers, Lieut. Mina Van Winkle, Dr. Foye, recent president of the club; Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, a former president; Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. J. N. Speel, Mrs. Joshua Evans, r.: Mrs. Thornton Bo. land, Mrs. Edmund Brennan, Mrs. Charles Cecil, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs, John James Walsh and Mrs. J. Leo Kolb. Miss Elizabeth Gardner Howser Is entertaining a company of 32 at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Mrs. William C. Bennett, jr., and additional guests are asked for tea after the game. Mrs. Harry Rutledge Howser, mother of the hostess, and Edward B. Horen, mother of . Bennett, will preside at the tea Mrs. D. C. Langhorne und_her daughters, the Misses Reta 1M Langhorne, and her son, MAY 18, 1926. Langhorne, who spent the past week at the Mayflower, will return today to their estate, Newbold, in Green- wood, Va. Miss Langhorne entertained at dinner last evening in the presiden- tial dining room, her guests being Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Miss Elizabeth Howry, Mrs. Palmer Derby, Miss Mary Langhorne and Mr. Emil Wiehl, first secretary of the German embassy. Miss Bone, who i8 leaving Wash- ington shortly for the West, will be entertained at a farewell dinneér party tomorrow evening at Oakdale Villa, Glen Echo, Md., given by 16 of her friends. Mrs. Mabel ker Willebrandt will not be at home tomorrow after- noon. owing to absence from Wash- ington. Baron and Baroness Figure In Horge Show Today. The Ambassador of Germany and Baroness Maltzan are attending the fourth and last day of the National Capitol Horse Show at Arlington Park, Va. They are guests in the box of Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, who also nas with her Mme. Bostrom, X | wife of the Minister of JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS An Unusual Showing New Things For the Little Folks DRESS outfits, dainty and distinctive, and individual play garments for baby, at moderate prices, have just reached us from our makers who specialize in different clothes for children. have chosen thoughtfully that y may select here with pleasure and delight. Dresses Caps Boys' Susts Coats Creepers Hats Sweaters Novelty Gifts Nursery Furnishings F STReeT CoRNER OF 13™ The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Printed Crepes in Sports Frocks The smartness of the Sports models has brought them into vogue—and they are at their best developed in the beautiful Printed Crepes—of which we are show- ing a wide variety of new patterns and new designs— in characteristic Louvre qualities—from $18.50 to $65.00. These Groups are Especially Tempting 81850—+2250—92950 Hats in Harmony Milan and' Leghorn—in large or small shapes; banded models; or velvet or leather trimming—will be most becoming with the Sports Frocks. Featuring a Special Assortment at $]12.50 Rizik - Brothers Wednesday: Special 100 SMART WASH DRESSES @%13.50 %@ White and Colors Tub Silks Received to Sell at 22.50 : 25.00 : 27.50 XCELLENT Tub Silks, ex- Te cellently modeled. De- lightful ~ dresses—reduced as much as one-third at the sea- son’s beginning! Overblouse, middy and sport models, in - peach, rose, 3 TWELVE T old self orange, lavender, polka dots, white checks and two-color combinations. HIRTEEN SOECIET Y. and Mrs. Hakan B. Steffanson, Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz, Miss Alice Eno and Mis§ Mary Morgan The show reopened yesterday for fts third day, Arlington Purk being the mecca of the entire soclal world of Washington. The Corinthian tinie honored classic of the annual thow, | which year by year lures the pick of | the East's thoroughbreds, had its showing and the presentation of the President's cups brought it usual thrills. Every box was filled and the rail around the tan bark showed a row three deep, many of the most impor- f the €apital e to a seat t belles and beaux prefering this closer r: in_a box. | The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mx. | Zdenek Fierlinger, was the guest « Mr. and Mrs. Waiter I Tuckern whose children In their riding te ready to take part in the pony r were also there. Mr. and Mrs eric de Peyster of New York with them and Donna Anna I ville Mascia, wife of the secretary of the Italian embassy, wus also there Count and Countess Szechenyl, hox holders, had a party with them, the (Continued on Twenty-first The Bobby Strap A new Stetson Shop creation in sauterne kid- skin with champagne collar trim. ing heel. $12.50 Low walk- STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street : Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management Dresses of Unrivalled Beauty for Street and Sportwear Gay and Ditersified Embroideries that reflect Nature's colors CHARMING frocks that are as correct for “Teeins on the fair- way” as for the “Tea Dansant.” An extensive varicty of styles, colors and treatments ing many versions in pleats, collars and beautiful $24.50 \. wery umesual showing at this price. - d, 601 Thirteenth Street S ab5eaib] MoRRISONS | 1109 F St. N.W. REDUCED Startling Reductions on All Spring Coats—Bring Remarkable Values N . 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