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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to Red Cross Delegates at White House Today. - where they will he guests at a large I President and Mrs. Coolidge | recention t 2:40 | house party over the Decoration | in the White House to- [ day week end the del 1o the tes American Red Cross Con Snowden Ashford has re- cession in Wash on to Washington from Long where she was the guest of Mrs. I vd Mantz. and Musical. | Mrs. some time g xico and | ith ¥ Thomas “j“r] (‘:“(:: . “"”’ | Lippitt Wattles and irs. Robert O neh ihotthnk | Plenic Roh i New London, Conn Bl e e iaador of | M. Wattles' and Mrs. Robert-avill come to Washinzton in June to wisit heky me. Matsudaira and the 5 5 Japan and Mme. Matsudairg and the |0 0GR 20 nL" Tigo: dor ¢ and Senora lulu, where Licut. Wattles and Lieut. | @ tobert h: been o ] v. | idinnetsaiidergotioweal iy || SoPesoshayeieon oy iy given by the ink L. Getman and Mi: program of musie, to be | Mrs. w1 Brahms String Quintet | Frances Getman will arrive the end : lof the week fr ba and will be MeNar of Senator | o h oF | gues sistery Mrs e Mebany of 1o |‘v"'\"‘“ |H. K. p. on Sixteenth street, tained at luncheon today at the May- | rop ; forinight. Mrs. Getman and her V‘.‘n\\ i zhter will later open thel Sum - ) mer home on Lake Ontario for the With hier husbgnd, M U. 8. A for San Antonio, Tex., their | e s ambihing new station. Covers were laid for 16. | the West and wiil Mrs, Key man will not be at | in Los Angel home Th but wiil receive § % SO Ly ndays i resi Ridge- | wis Allen, s, on Ridge road | shington. The Assistant Attorney General has | (ox-Garner Wedding el ) h An Event of Last Eventng. man Park ¢ Miss Grace Willye several ds f Mr. and Mrs. bu ton Garner to Mr. Rich: - > of ‘New York, son of The secretary of the German em ‘“‘.‘ rancos R, (o, of Washtngton, and Frau Schlimpert gave a |\, (.. took pl last evening at 8 parts evening at the | ,1ock in Baptist Church, Mayflower in compliment to the new- | ‘Abernethy of- Italian Minister to Fin O e s 1 di P no. Othe: of dioluses, Easter nd ferns, and Mrs. E. V. , played the wedding bride was given in marriage her father and wore a gown of » charmeuse satin fashioned along it lines, with a_deep, circular . Ged s | lounce, embroidered with pearls an n and Lady Geddes arrived ‘o | cryatal’ beads. Her tulle veil was "at the Hotel Mayfower. [ held with a coronet of orange blos- T i 3 oms and pearls and she carried a Peruvian emba and Miss Anita Hen tary of the BERCE iy The former Ambassador of John R. Williams entertained | shower bouq iny at dinn st evening. ) ies of M1 Miss Mabel F ek reception this evening in wore a at 1801 P street in honor delegates to' the Pan-Ame ~s conference valley ton B. the matron of honor, her lwnw‘.\w zown of orchid taffeta of the|ade bouffant, a tulle bow mar an Red| the low waist line at the left Her hat was of taffeta and tulle zoverning board of the l‘-‘.'\-(:\ml she carried a shepherd staff top- an Union entertained the dele- | ped with sweet peas and gates to the conference at a buffet|s bride’s other at- luncheon today ‘in the Pan-American s B f Union Annex. There were about 300 | guests who were received, follow Miss ) . by the membx of the| beth I -dman will give a X iraceé Clawson, nd Miss Eliza- wore gowns in n ard. which inciudes the! pastel shades of georgette crepe, made ssador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Ve-|with full skirt. with rows of georgette the Am r of Brazi flowers at the bottom and on the . Gurgel do Amaral; the Am] They wore rhinestone head sador of Mexico and Senora de Telle and carried arm bouquets of roses and larkspur. and Senora imuel I. Friday, jr., the Ambassador of Cubx of New de Aballi, the Ambassador of Chile, enor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocor-|York City, was the best man and the the charge d'affaires of Asgen-|ushers were Mr. Frank W. Cox of Senor Eduardo Racedo; the|Washington, N. C.. Mr. William A. er of Guatemala and Senora|Darden of Annapolis, Md. and Mr. Sanchez Latour, the Minis.|J. Robert Cox and Mr. Stanley Worth of Colombia and de |of this o inister of T and| Mrs. Garner, mother of the bride, b de faar the Minister of |wore a gown of orange georgette, Cdsta Rica, Senor Don - J. Rafaeltrimmed with silver. Oreamuno; the Minister of Bolivia and| A reception followed after the cere- nora de Jaimes Freyre, the Min.|mony in the home of the bride's er of the Dominican Republic and |parents. after which Mr. Cox and his a de Ariz, the Minister of Hon-|bride left for. a wedding trip to hova de Bogran, the Min. | Canada -and through the Eastern a, Senor Dr. Don|States. Mrs. Cox wore a traveling Minister of | costume of g faille silk with cape the charge|lined with rose color, and & hat to ¢ and Mme. the Minister of Nicaragua,| Senor Dr. Don Salvador Castrillo, and | {npERRERRERRRRERRRER the charge d'affaires of Salvador :.ndilm < g Gen. and Mrs. i i Announce Daughter's Wedd & APARTMENTS i R Mrs. Edwin St. John jed cards announcing of their danghter Mil- omas Bealle Davis and Greble have the marriage to Mr 21T up € STS. wm Summer affords only pleasure if you live on the May in en as perforn park. Be comfortable in home of the bride’s parents, your own home with’ Sum- AR RIRIR Jefferson place, at noon in the pre: mer resort delights at your | ence of only the members of the two | ol familics, who remained for the break. & 9°%™ fast, which followed immediately. ] . ' H Mr. and Mes. Davis defc later in | Furnished or Unfurnished the day for Hot Springs and will go By the day, week or month to the Pacific Coast for the Summer. | @lyooe ) Mrs. Robert Vinton Rust has closed | __ - her home on Belmor 1d opened her Summe nme Ker sington, Md. She has with her her son-in-law a ', Mr. and Mrs. | John Pric William . formerly of Ivania £ Washing- . announces the e ment of he datighter, Misx Florence Root Herr, t Mr. James DeWitt Patten of Windber, Pa. The wedding will take place June 9. . now Since 1883 While one of the oldest cleaners in | | | | 2 N ahingion. our methods are most Mrs. W o Chiswell will Teave | [l NathinEO% ORe o lust Inatalied o tomorrow morning for New York, (||| wonderiul new cleaning system. aceompanied by Miss Ann Boyer of | Mr. and rs. Chiswell g Park Hotel for the p Mrs. Chiswell and vew London, Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave, NNW. Phone Franklin 822 Conn.. ( LOWEST PRICES The Capi- tol’s reputa- tion for qual- v ., ity and fair | sion are bo! ‘dealing is your | thoughtful assurance of \ satisfaction in matters of cleansing, pairing, and so forth, inciden- tal to FUR STORAGE! re- requirements. _S-H-OP 1208 G St. N.W. (= ——— uet of bride’s roses and | HE individual and the occa- ful stock preparation. This explains why we can render such personal service in the supply of your Footwear Arthur Burt Co., in New York. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs, Franes R. Cox, Mrs. George T. Leach, Miss Frances Leach and Miss Louise Leach of Washington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Berdon Taylor of Asheville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Friday of New York City, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam A. Darden of Annapolis, Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Mozingo of Dar- lington,S. C., anid Mr. Frank W. Cox of Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox enter- tained"the wedding party Monday eve- ning at a rehearsal for the wedding in their home, 3817 Van Ness street. A group of prominent Georgians living in Washington are arranging a dinner party for Wednesday evening, June 2, in honor of Mr. Joseph Mul- larky of Augusta, Ga., who will be one of the contestants in the oratorical contest. The dinner will be at the }\\'hlw Peacock Tea Ilouse and Senator | Walter F. George and Mr. Moultrie Hitt are im charge of arrangements. Mrs. Florence Jackson Stodé.rd will | give a reception this evening at 8:30 {o'clock in her home, at 2019 N street, { when Col. and Mrs. Frederic Z. Abbott | and Miss Virginia Porcher of Ch: { ton, . C., will be guests of honor. Simon, M Jeannie Berenice Simon have ‘ity and are at the Mrs. Louis | Kafka and Mis | Bone to Atlant | Hotel Shelburne. Mr. and M Thomas _Albert Riggles of New York City and Rain- bow Lakes, N. J., are visiting the | former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard R. Riggles, at Seabrook, Md., where they celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. T. A: Riggles Mon- | day eveming. Among others at the | party were Mr. and Mrs. George E. | Weed and their children, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank H. Kramer and their son, Mr. |and Mrs. P. S. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Riggles and their sons, Mr. and | Mrs. Blair Hope Riggles and their daughter, Miss Zelda Riggles, and Mr. John R. Riggles. Friendship House to Benefit by Play Tomorrow. ‘The pupils in the primary music de- partment of Sidwell’s Friends School will present 'he Golden Whistle,” an operetta, at the Wardman Park The- ater tomorrow ~ afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. The net proceeds will be given to Friendship House. Among the patronesses for the operetta are Mrs. Grace Kendall Angus, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. John Lester Barr, Mrs. A. Britton Browne, Mrs. Dean Caldwell, Mrs. Willlam T. Davis, Mrs. William J. Flather, Mrs. Robert W. Fleming, Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs. Cazenove G. Lee, jr.; Mrs. Martin Madden, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. John F. Meigs, Mrs. Keith Merrill and Mrs. Merle Thorpe. Elizabeth Dorothea Angus will take the part of Fairy Queen in the operetta, and her attendants will be | Margaret Craighill, Sarah Meigs, Polly McNeale, Adelaide’ Palmer, Jack Pea- cock and Charles Kappler. Robert John Walker, 4th, will be Beffo, and the Little Old Woman will be played by Adlumia Dent Sterrett, Charles Hastings Eaton will be White Rabbit nd the bird parts will be taken by re_Boekhoff, Dess Mackay, Rich- KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED 72! NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL SMART SPORT COATS $20 REGULARLY PRICED $39.50 b FOR WEAR ON SUMMER DAYS —CUSTOM-TAILORED —NEW MODELS —NEW COLORS —NEW FABRICS FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE al @» 0 Silveramiths _Stationers Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and a ince. JHerson's adminiscration “"’°¥ hme o joyed the Elosely sientified with the official ‘and social life of the cepital and nation. Established 1802 th subjects of our study—and care- 1343 F Street Formerly Miss Grace Wi daughter of Newton Garner, her wedding yester- day being of local society. WEDNESDAY. relatives in_Asheville, Raleigh and Burlington, Mr. Frank J. Hagan is at Briarcliff lorence Walsh, girl. h el Lewis M. and Lucille A. McBride, girl. Homer F. and Mabel C. Bardwell, girl. John D. and Janet Johnson, boy: John A. and Louise G. Torrice, boy. d Sara 1. Zeoll girl, 2 id, wirl George H. and £ oly. bos. Stanford H. and Fva V. Rose, il B. and Mary 0. Jolliffe, twins, Benjamin and Sallie Sullivan. boy. Joseph and Inez Andrew, girl Frank and Jennie Seweli. boy. Rosie and Maud Tapscott, hoy. Fred H. and Evelyn M. Williams, girl. John M. and Cora Harrigan, boy. George W. and Lottie Brent, girl Vernon J.'J. and Beatrice V. Harris, boy. One physiclan at Darwen, in the north of Australia, has a practice covering an area 10 times the size of Great Britain. ~ FURS _ Why Worry Where to Go?' WE REMODEL AND STORE Work-—Reasonuble Prices 6355 and Ask Us to Call for Your Furs | NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS 618 12th St. N.W. | Excellent | Phone F. SEWING Slip Covers Tailored to fit vour® furniture Belgian linen, per yard........ 75c o Domeatie Holland Window Sha B i made to order Sizes up to 85 —— by 6. AN colors. S1.20 vilu C MRS. RICHARD B. l('OK ye Mr. and Mrs. Willlam for Estimates Dulip & Martin Bldg. particular interest ard Baer, Grant and Anson Hyde. Miss M. A. Chase of Boston is pass- ing a few days at the Willard, where she arrived today. Miss Nettie Albright of erans’ Bureau is visiting friends and WINDOW SHADES 1109 14th St. N.W. THE SHADE FACTORY Andrew Duvall, Charles 121 B Store Your Coat | Special Rate $3.00 For the Season the Vet Drop postal or call Mam 4530—| our wazon will call o] Including Insurance Against (o] Moth, Fire and Theft Bertram Cohn Co. 12 7 Street N.W. J. F. LIGON, Proprietor 1 Reliable Furricrs Since 1916 < PR V1 i [ ———— o —— At Factory Prices | Milan and Hair in Large-Brimmed Models | Graduation Dresses Dresses for Social Functions Make Ideal Presents for the Girl Graduate i The newest and most ultra styles in one and two piece ef- fects. All the new high shades, | embroidered pheasant styles, new eton models, etc. 601 Thirteenth Street [above F] ] A FASHION INSTITUTION . Paris Washington NewYork Tomorrow—Again! Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Hat on Our Main Floor Many are one - of -.a - Formerly kind models * sold at $10, that cannot $12.50, $15, be dupli- $16.50, cated. $18.50, T h erefore, $20, $22.50 we suggest and $25. carly selec- tions. Hats bearing these mtionallyb known labels Joseph, Phipps Gage Fashion May Smith Ace-High Blue Bird * Tappe Normandie Tenne Fantini Diston Rosil Herbel Import And many other famous makers Bangkok, Felt, Faille, Belting and Smart Combinations in small and medium _shapes and smart styles SOCIETY. Deaths Reported The following_deaths have been reported MAY 26, 1926. Marriage License Marriage licenses have been issued to the lospital. Ty Dyson. 87, 1212A Carrglburg pl. d K. E. { Ruston. Md.. d W " olfon "ot e, oty o %60 SHobton Minnie Marj ie Sybot, 20, Mazie Brooks, 16. 1518'5th HEMSTITCHIN following: to the Health Department in the last 24 3 Lodge, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., for a ank _Dumell of Marlnd, Okls.. a0d | BRI petn Southsate. 55, Sibley Hospital Pleating, Buttons Covered short stay. yriha Yensen of New ¥ork Lty . Florenco Whitman Balmer, 53, 2807 North | Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. TR Charies A ;‘,".gu.'é:%""z'f iman. | C“Bharies 1. Kiotz. 40, 710 G at. n . Ci : : o . 40,710 G at. ; Births Reported. wil SR L B : |, 00 e Vo 50, rlottelitan mon | VIS, M E. Holley The following birthe have been reported to |\, Thomas B, Davis of New York City and | Ellen Mabel Dempsey. 1. Children's Hospl- | ¢qp 9378 2651 15th 8t. N.W. the Heaith Dopartment 1o the lnst 24 nours: | Mildred Greble of this clty. . Borgler. Tsase Smith. 8 months, Children's Hospital. Talph L, and el B, Whalen. boy, Jonn . Moran AN A Pein M Mubert | Mary Earle Pickens, 7 months, Children's :hard_Clssell and Corine Hall. ot . Louika A. Webb., 5 the, Children' L P s, sty Sein. | Romial” s R COSTUME DESIGNING ,eRoy Coale and Sarah J. Shaw. both ~ GARMENT CONSTRUCTION of Jovic* Kbpoit_and Dorothy C: Oleon L MILLINERY Cirenca 8. oY & Fasmboth | 1f all the progeny of one oyster Special Summer Courses ":}':::'1';}55‘-;7”:}((':‘5['-'- “d'4 Marie G. Dunn, botn | ived and multiplied through six gen- Livi Register Now d OF Jew Yot Oxiyt erations, the heap of shells would be ivingstone adem Walte) - . ty. jr.. his _cif d. 1. Lo Fudienion o dietnnati "onto, *'*'| six times the size of the earth. o R A o For Quick Disposal—Thursday 00 Seasonable Hats Reduced to ‘ 3.50 Taken from Our Regular $6.00 to $12.50 Lines. Plenty of Large and Small Headsizes Golers Includes— Included Are:— Hair Hats Felt Hats Perle-Viseas Hats for madame and the demure miss. . for every occasion of the summer day. .. models of distinction. .. beauty of mate- rial and richness of quality hardly to be imagined at this price! Bengalines Crochets S Millinery Importen It's important for their safety that your furs should be in cold storage. Phone F. 9133 Philipsborn 608 to 614 Materials of New Prints, | ELEVENTH ST, { ¢ Cantons, Kasenova Crepes, | . o Cat Loy Combinations, Georgette, | Laces, | B . : o - Dresses for every occasion— thing Suit Special Yo R - athing 1 eclals f : —planned just now in anticipa- tion of the Decoration Day Outing $9.95 $3.95 $5 They are all-wool Suits—in the models approved at the popular resorts. ' Pure wool. Close woven, to fit snugly and hold their shape. Specially designed Suits to give the freedom required for swimming and the comfort for bathing. In all the plain colors and effective combinations. Women's and Misses' sizes: & ' Carryall Bags Bathing Caps Buinln: Belts ~ 15c to $1.25 980c to $1.25 50¢ Third Floor. Just the hat you need for Your Week End Trip