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22 = PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE THE EVENING PLAN MUSIC PROGRAM. rose pink crepe de chine, over which she wore a knitted sport coat and’h flowered chiffon scarf. Her hat was of black milan straw with two large STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, solo and ensemble “pieces.” The use! of rhythmic games, keyboards, key | finders, books, ear training, transpo- | sition, harmonic dictation, memor! JUNE 4, 1926. Thomson School Pupils to Show ENTERTAIN DISABLED SOLDIERS Annual Garden Party for War’s Maimed Held on White House Lawn—Cabinet Members and Wives Assist at Function. pink roses to match her gown caught at the left of the m. Miss Iidna Results of Course. Wilbur, daughter of the Secretary and » Mrs. Wilbur, was . charming in a| e second annual demonstration frock of green crepe de chine, fasp-:|Of the work done in the public achools ioned along straight lines, with a vest | §1ving the fundamentals of music and and collar of cream lace. = Her hat| basic plano instruction, will be held | was of green straw and she wore | tumorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | sand colored slippers and hose. the Thomson School, Twelfth and G of Flowered Foulard. I I‘.slrcets northwest, under the gen- _ Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, wore a stunning gown of _flowered foulard, many |di shades being used in the design and the background of dark blue. The gown was made along straight lines Wwith a collar and cuffs of canary |lesson vellow crepe de chine edged with dark ch in clas FEECEEES CoNTIPATION DRAGS YOU DOWN Mrs, Longworth, wife of the Speaker of the House of Rep: Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brings lasting relief ing and concentration will be illus- trated. The secdnd group, enrolled Octo- ber, 1925. has had nearly 30 lessons. They will show the advanced work nd still further advanced pupils, the majority having bezun Oc! %flr 1924, will demonstrate progressive steps in the fascinating work. A reading, “I Am Music, given by Elizabeth Drewry. Teachers assisting Miss Athey in this program of Community Plano Classes, trained in the “melody way.” will be Catherine Benson, Harrlet Y. Crandall, Amella Grimes, Hermfhia James, Ellen Stuart and Amy Young. 72022.24 7th St NW. 4 o " I BEHRENDS SUMMER’S PRETTIEST, SMART- EST, COOLEST DRESSES AT ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES 3.00 Dotted Lawn and Striped Dresses / 85 will be A few trijuted by Dr. Edwin N. C. Barnes, ctor of music In the schools, The first demonstration will .be ven by a group of puplls envolled in Pebru 1926, who have had .15 once a week, of 45 minutes They will give both The President and Mrs. Coolidge held | line past him to get his name on their their annual garden party vesterday|tags. One of the wounded soldier: afternoon for the disabled veterans of [ was heard to explain to a buddy, the World War in hosplale in and|‘That's the third richest guy in the near Washington. Every detail wasiworld.” and the buddy volunteered the as carefully laid to vecefve the hun-| wish that he'd “just as soon have him dreds of wounded men as though a|put his name on a check as this tag ate garden party was in progress|here.” d and white striped marquees wers placed on the lawn and from them re freshments were served, and the Ma. rine Band kept the soldiers humming old war songs and beating time with their crutches to martial mu: On the driveway at the south frort of the mansion, where foreign maik of automobiles discharge iplomats for entertainments of state during the social season, ambulances and Army trucks rolled in to discharge the dis- abled men. depositing them on the lawn a hundred or more vards l':'um where the President and Mrs. Cool- idge stood to recefve them. A thick oriental rug was laid on the lawn near a group of forest trees, and with White House aides in full dress w form forming a line, and cameramen a few feet in front of the President and Mrs. Coolidge. the reception of cuests started without formall he President’s military and naval aides Siood, one at his left and the other on the right of Mrs. Coolidge, and the long line of men and womers wound over the lawn from the roadway to grasp the hand of the Chief Fxecu- tive and have a hearty smile and some | words with Mrs, Coolidge. * Pets Relieve Solemnity. = Wilson Jackson, the colored retainer who helps with the White House pets and has won’the title of ‘Master o the Hounds.” stood behind the Presi dent and AMrs. Coolidge. hoding the | ¢! dogs, while they were recelving, and | fitting sleeves. I Mrs. Nicholas Longworth spottad him | With revers, which and went over to shake hands with |# Sash tied at the baci. him and renew an acquaintance which | Vers wers lincd with Elue began when her father was in the|chine and her White House. . straw. She ca After the President and Mrs. Coul- | Woven idge left the reception they took a|d walk with the dogs around the rear | of the White House, while many of | the guests still remained inside. | b Among the men and women who as sisted zenerally at the garden party | were Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet | Gerry, Mrs. Willam FE. Borah, Scna- tor and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillstt, tha secretary to the President and M Sanders, the President’s phvsici Dr. Foon. and Mrs. Boon and manv | of the ofcials from Walter Reed Mount_Alto and_other hospitals an from the Public Health Serv Mrs. Coolidge Wore Flowered Gown. Mrs. Coolidge wore a gown of flow- ered chiffon, the background of white and the design in two shades of green. It was fashioned simply, made along straightlines, with full circular pan- els falling from each side just over the h'l!plén& The neckline was finished off by a circular collar, which formea 5 - . sleeves just above the elbow. Her hat | match, over which she wore a was of green transparent straw, me- | 12ce_Vell. . dium size, and an ostrich plume feil to | = one side of the brim. She wore a string of jade beads about her neck. | white slippers and hose and carried a small green bag. Mrs. Dawes wore a_gown of ecru net embroldered in a flowered design and made over cream satin. She wore \ N 4 {2 gown of rosc an Y Cool, neat dresses for street wear of I pice quality striped broadcloth and lawn i : in light backgrounds with big dots and | striped patterns. Some have lace'edged | white organdy cuffs and collars. 16 1o 46 sizes. ) . RAYON DRESS%% i:lllyé‘o'u; money refunded. For : A } N This Sumimer's mos 2 s is ALL-BRAN—a 100% = AVYA & 00t okt Kell g dress—made of lustrous rayon, hav- | Maie by Raloge in Battle Creck, / Made by logg in Battle Cre ing the appearance of an - all-silk Michigan, Serve with milk or ! \ garment,. but wearin, it c L i % and - washing | fruits, and in cooking. Delicious better. “§ beautiful styles in Lx} recipes on every package. ' Sold 2 ALL-BRAN for breakfast ry day I by quisite colors and patierns, s N o Cruahile WhR ™ all grocers. Served at hotels and 6.98 s, SILK DRESSES 10.00 Davi B. Boves, restaurants. 85 Ths bodive w politan large bag of shades of blue let this insidious disease send its Ppoisons into your bfl Kellogg’s XI_.!’B N will give rmanent relief if eaten regu- . Don’t let constipa- tion drag you down and sap your health and vigor. Let Mr. Bovee's ex- perience point the way to sure relief: “The writer was suffering from the worst kind of an sttack of tion, and was filing himself to the meek with all kinds of physic, which only gave me temporary relief and many times made me werge other than better. Since eating Kellozx's . John L. Hines, wife of the of staff, U. S, A, was in a satin wrap worn over a blue| gown, and her hat was of hiue embroidered in vari-colored Sy e ,. DN P N < Edward W. Eber the chie Zown ¢ wife of ons, wore e S zown of white back | black hat. Mrs. Ulysses S 13d, was In a mown of back satin and chiffon trimmed with velvet ribbon in & deeper shade of gray, and her hat was of black chip straw. Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, wore a costume of rust colored crepe with a close fitting hat Bolivar, N. Y. \ Constipation paves the way to many harrowing diseases. leglu. dizziness, hudnchui sallow skin— are just a few telltale signs. Don’t A great lot of Summer dresses, includ- ing silk crepes, georgettes, voiles, tub silks, pongees, knits and brocades in dots, . stripes, floral, figured and plain colors. | Extra and regular sizes rolling Look at These Homes —they are of special value—will strongly appeal— and can be bought on accommodating terms. 3617 to 3633 Everett St. Chevy Chase, D. C. 8 rooms, 3 baths and built-in garage. 1635 to 1641 Madison St. Tudor English Homes. & raoms, 2 baths and separate garage. orth Woodside, Md. Most delightfil suburb close to Washington Only 1.3 miles beyond the District Line at Ga. Ave Some of the men were i chairs and many on crutch some walked with canes, and others were led because they wero plind. The intervening years since the last transport of wounded men &r- rived from France have lessened ths line, some being well enough to go home. others simply waiting and hop- ing. Wives, mothers, sisters and sweet- hearts were with many of them—and there were hundreds of Red Cross purses and women in gray uniform to look to their comfort. s T o reliev serious phase of the . r:a’l‘w"\' ‘flemr:es'“z:d behind the President | col'ar and hemline e sv.g;col?:’e:‘ and Mre. Coolidge their two pet dogss € L pi.mv Toh Roy and Pt ras aigminod side of the brim. for v. Rob Roy was ) ] g -n';nlng. ';:-"fiu snowy whiteness, with Wilb gl “;f;s“ of the Secretary | » huge blue ribbon bow tied on his . collar, but it was Prudence Prim that made the soldiers laugh. She wore her garden hat of soft white straw, irimmed in a wreath of white flowers and green leaves, rakishly pushed hack over her ears, while a big pink bow showed from the right side of her silver collar. 1.00 Women’s Taubell Silk | and Rayon Hose Sitk and Rayon mixture make = a Iang service hose: A-ssam Lack, h | agiiced Veel bl s0leq ela: i ps. Black. white and all shades to {l match slippers 69c Women’s Rayon Hose | 1.50 SUIT CASES Strongly-made 2% in.: AS EBONITE Strings oa Sick } I , ( SoitWing M Molorist: FRICTION wears out Leatheratte Cases, “lasps and lock and key. 3.00 WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITS full -) Cabinet Officers Present. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes and the members of the cabinet and their ladies, with a number of other guests, wers asked to assist in the en- tertainment. Gen. Pershing arrived Just after the reception began and was at once surrounded by men who greet- ed him warmly. He called many of them by name and asked after their welfare. Later on. when President and Mrs. Coolidge strolled over the lawn among the men. ard the Marine Band plaved ““Onward. Christian Soldiers, the general stood at attention before them and sang the song through to the end, accompanied by the band. He received applause and congratulation. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon strolled over the lawn with the Pres dent and Mrs. Coolidge, and as he I gered after they went into the White House dozens of the wounded men surged around him to have him auto- graph their {dentification tags tie to the lapels of their coats. S retary of the Navy Wilbur, Secretary of Labor Duvis and Maj. Gen. John L. ines were also kent bu v | autographs in the sume wav. while | Gen. Pershing drove a similar thriving | trade. [llepresentative Fdith Roger: who has scarcely missed a day from Red ( service since the World War started, had with her George Rronner. blind and without hands, who will graduate from the depart- ment of law of the University of | Marvland Saturday. The crowd around Secretary Mellon was particularly thick, and the men in wheel chairs were rolled'up in a \ /\A4 BulLD up your health and strength with this wonder- brew. Ful! old tine ful, appetizing or guaranteed, Sod hand drug stores, etc. ur next meal. Or have a case sent ome. 1f not satished trying aix bottles return the case with the unuszd and used bottles, and get !l money back. Haviag so.d mil- Tions of hettles of beverages, we. kno you will like Utica Club_Pilseaer West End Bz Cn. Utics N v = r Werirharger order iltiea Club® SILVER * Odd pieces — bud vases, sandwijch trays and queer little table salters and peppers. VENETIAN and FRAMED MIRRORS ROOKWOOD POTTERY FLOWER HOLDERS SALAD SETS NOVELTY FURNITURE PIECES ANTIQUE SELECTIONS < DULNGMARTING 1§=117 F Street - and 1214 to 1 1d & Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 P.M. Presents_ of distinction for June Wedding’s‘ > GLASS Fine Crystal and Decorated Glass- ware, Centerpiece Sets, Salad Plates, etc., in Amber, Blue, Greeff and Crystal with effective wide etched pattern. HAND WROUGHT BRASS Exclusive selections for those who seek individual gifts, TELEPHONE SCREENS —and many other gifts including recent. importations from foreign ports. CHINA IN STOCK and OPEN STOCK DINNER SERVICE gears! It's the little demon that surely and quickly destroys any car. ‘“Metal rubbing against metal.” alers eans. the ponnd And service atatlons from Cheekerboard pump only. (175 SHREDO! 1415 K Street One of the handsomest Homes in this section—fitted with every luxury for living. Bult-in garage. Open for inspection every day and Sunday. Or phone our office up t6 9 p.m. any week day. CKEEVER: Deal With a Realtor Main 4752 ISMISSIONS BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 M:BRKS & CO G - STREET BETWEEN 1lth &‘121',11 For Tomorrow—Fourth Day of the'Salo,v W ashington Never Forgets Opportunity Week Just Arrived From :New York— 500 Charming Summer There Are: Large Flop Milans Leghorns, Velvet Crowns Genuine Horse Hairs Toyo Panamas— Fine Summer Felts Fabric Combinations Regular Prices, $5.85 ° An unusual offering of real- ly high-grade footwear! In the new and popular ‘styles and in all the new light colors. For every occasion. In all the High Summer Shades— ¥ s lncbmparable Values qf you haven't had the oppor= tunity to attend our gigantic sale and participate in these great savings, do not fail to attend this sale Saturday. For Tomorrow-We Have Added Hundreds More of These High-Grade Shoes to $10.00—Special Tomorrow "D Patent Leathers, Black Satins, Silver, White Kids, ete. A wonderful opportunity to supply your Summer shoe ‘needs ; tailored r crorheted tops shell or_ught Regu- extra 39c Ladies’ Extra Size | Gauze Vests | || veste tor the larger women. With wide ;s sarn huiit-up shoulders. Al es 10 51 D . 5 | __ All-wool one-piece, o 5913 Sixteenth Street R SRS B Y Sine( 69c Little Tots’ Rompel; and Creepers Our regular Rompers and Creepers. made in-Dutch Boy c | style with white topsor solid | shades, large pearl buttons. 1.00 LITTLE TOTS’ PANTY DRESSES Fanes Prints Gingham: Chamhray ‘an d Popline. at- tractively made and embroidered in_ silk: 2-tone collarsand cuffs: tizes 1 to N All solors. 6.00 Infants’ Silk or Wool Creepello Coats Heavy silk and 3. "ol white. pink and biue. i 1.50 Little Tots’ Knitted Capes Alboord ‘Caea 3 s i Tancy e and eollare: tnll : aines! white and 1.50 CHILDREN’S WOOL BATHING SUITS One-piece Bathing Suits for hay, sizes . 4. 6. R: in all wanted ®coto 1.00 MEN'S BROADCLOTH & MADRAS UNION SUITS! Genume Broadelnth, each one labeled, and faney wtrined madras # Sults oY asrined ma vu'-l:!“h"” union suits 59¢ BOYS’ & GIRLS' RAYON SPORT HOSE | Ribbed to the toe, T« Sport Golf Ho: with silk smbroiders lwm.i’c?"un: chom: Shite., Black grav. beize, nude.” brown. 79 139 59¢ MEN’S SILK LISLE }39 55 | B 2 1o HOSE | Pure Thread Sitk Hose 1oned tops: double lisle soles | dovan. grav and biue fash. cor- meamlexs. Black 69¢ CHILDREN’S MUSLIN) UNDERWEAR - wne. Siine. Combinations and Bionmers of gond auality mushn oo La ambro | ery trimmed, l!” Ll 2.50 TAFET RAY & RAYON, " COSTUME SLIPS ),1 R T L 2.50 WOMEN’S LONG | . KIMONOS ! 1 peroll or flowersd design. long Crepe Kimonos, ¥ -trimmed. Japanese ' sleeves. AN Shades. Sizex 36 1o 44+ b 1.25 WOMEN’S ) BUNGALOW FROCKS ° Pretty patterns of percales . Haht oF darks pattame ek T Pnie in oF Organdie trimmen THE “NEW” IN SUMMER PUMPS—SAVINGLY PRICED = SHOES Black Gray Tan Blonde New, smart styles, in novelty effects, for misses and women. Satins Suede Very choicest of strap and cut-out styles, in new leather combinations. 1.00 WOMEN'S SATEEN AND MUSLIN COSTUME SLIPS 1.50 SILK-STRIPED CORSELETTES Made of good qual- ity silk atripe coutil: has the advantage hoth corset and slere; aioned fror and ‘back: side fas- tened: also has ruh. ber inset. Al sizes. Muslin TU|nderwur ly made and med with silk em- broidery and nar- row " lace, pink, peach. ' orchid. maize and white. 1.50 HANDMADE GOWNS Hand - embroidered s Islands of g @ n. Sateen with lustrous silky finish and sheer quality white muslin slips. Hemstitched ' c bodice tops and hemstitched straps. High shades. 69¢c Voile Crepe and. | | C 00 * Boys’ Highest Grade Wash Suits | Made by the Piccadilly Mfg. Co. : 4 P to sell for 2.09 2.50 2.85 Flapper Middy But ton- on novelty styles, ¢