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SO CIETY." SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts: to | President of Haiti and Mme. Borno. Other Events for Visitors. at the White House, in compli- ment to the Chief Executive of Haiti and Mme. Borno, who srrived vesterday and are guests for & few days of the Minister of Haitl and Mme. Price. The guests were the Secrotary of State, Mr. Kellogg: the Minister of Haliti and Mme. Price. the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur; Mrs. Her- bert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce; the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, the Secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. J. Butler Wright; Gen. and Mrs. John W. Russell, Leon de Jean and Mme. Jean, the diréctor general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe: Dr. William Cumberland, Capt. Roche B. LaRoche, Lieut. Philippe Cham, Col. Sherwood A Cheney and Capt. Wilson Brown, RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge entertained at luncheon today 'I"he Minister of the Dominican Re- public and Senora de Ariza will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the presidential suite of the Willard Hotel in honor of the President of Haiti and Mme. Borno. Tomorrow evening the Minister of Haiti and Mme. Price will be hosts in compliment to the President and Mme. Borno, and Thursday after- noon the Pan-American Union will give a reception to honor the visit- ing Haitians. Senor and Senora de Riano Hosts at Informal Party. The Ambassador of Spain and Se- mora de Riano motored to Rose Hill Manor, just outside of Frederick, Md., yesterday afternoon with a party of Jtriends and had dinner. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady lsabella Howard were the guests of honor at luncheon yester- day of the retiring Australian com- ‘missioner, Sir James Elder, and Lady Elder, who entertained at the Plaza, in New York. Others in the company included the British consul general in New York. Sir Harry Gloster Arm- strong, and Lady Armstrong. The Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard, who spent the week end at Lakehurst, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gade until Lady Isabella Howard sails tomorrow for her home in England. Sir James and Lady Elder will sail in July for their home in Australia. The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Rafael Sanchez Aballi, entertained at dinner last evening at the embassy, when the guests were: The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Wo! Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. M. Jardine; Maj. W. Shuttan, Mr. Ellsworth Bunker of New York, Mr. Arthur S. Henning. Mr. Harry J. Brown, Mr. Ira E. Bennett, Mr. Rich- erd V. Oulahan, Mr. Ashmun N. Brown, Mr. Roy A. Roberts, Mr. Rob- ert Barry, Mr. Leroy T. Vernon, Mr. Charles S. Groves, ‘Mr. George F. Authier, Mr. Robert B. Choate, Mr. Harold Phillips, Col. John H. Carroll, | Mr. Charles H. Bal retaries of the Cuba Jose T. Baron, Dr. Pedro Rodriguez Capote and Dr. Gonzalo Guell; Dr. Ar- mando Sanchez Hernandez of Cuba, attorney. and Mr. Cayetano de Que- eada, Cuban consul. The Minister of itzerland and Mme. P nd Mr. Justice and Mrs. | Edward T. Sanford shared honors at the dinner given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman in the patio of their home at Edgemoor, Md. Yesterday Mrs. Tuckerman entertain- ed informally at luncheon at Rausch- er’s for Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin, dean of William and Mary College. The Minister of China. Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, has returned to Washing- ton from Ithaca, where he went to at- tend his class reunion at Cornell Uni- versity. Represemalne {artin B. Madden nl Tlinois, who is staving at the W mam until Congre adjourns, entertained at dinner un the roof last night. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews have gone to New York and are at the Ambassador for a short stay. The Secretary of the Lithuanian legation. Mr. Henrikas Rabinavicius, entertained a company of seven at luncheon today at the Willard Hotel. District Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph returned last night after spending a short vacation at the Ambassador in Atlantic City in cele. bration of their silver wedding anni- versary. Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will entertain at a tea this afternoon in their home at 1519 New Hampshire avenue, their guests being those invited to the Sylvan tea, which was twice postponed because of the inclement weather. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood Is at the Viking in Newport, where she ar- rived the end of last week. Miss Virginia Richardson enter- tained at luncheon today at the Con- gressional Country Club in honor of Miss Carolyn Alexander. who has just returned to her home. in Chevy ;}I\aap from a visit at Fort Sheridan, Mr. John B. Larner and Pony Coats Are xoing_to M the fashion this coming n. Let us make your old coat into & Prices, Best and M Lowest Work.— Furrier 32.31 Florida W. Repair Your Worn Stockings By the 0 Stelos Needle See the Demonstration All This Week! See the operator re- pair the “runs” in silk stockings. ILeave your stockings here for re- pair. Stockings made .new at small cost. J FASHION WSYITUTION Washington. | = ____2 Miss Anna Southard Larner are at Briarcliff Manor. Briarcliff, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman and their daughter, Miss Helen Wardman, who are in England, will return to their home, on Connecticut avenue, the first of August, and, after a short stay there, Mrs. Wardman and her daughter will go to Hot Springs for the late Summer. Mr. Wardman sailed the end of May to join his family in England, where Miss Ward- man has been in school. Mrs. Thomas 8. Lovette went to New York today and will be the guest for a fortnight of Mrs. Carry Parry Wright in her apartment, at 53 East Fifty-first street. Mrs. Peter Upton Muir has gone to New York and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cary Hutchison and will be joined shortly by Mr. Muir, who is ?ludylng here for the diplomatic serv- ce. Miss Blanche Merry and Miss May Merry are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. J. Mason In Scarsdale, N. Y. . A wedding of interest to Washing- ton will take place Saturday in Bos- ton when Miss Rose Mason Brannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tyler Brannon of Brookline, Mass., will be- come the bride of Ensign Thomas Chapman Southerland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leigh Southerland of Clarendon, Va. The ceremony will be performed in St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, the Rev. Peck officiating. Lawn Party Tonight to Aid Camp Good Will Postponed. The lawn fete which was planned for tonight at Woodlawn, the home of Miss Agnes Miller in Cleveland Park, has been postponed until Tues- day evening, June 22. The party will be given for the benefit of Camp lGood Will and will be held at Wood- lawn. Miss Marie Agnes Hoffman. daugh- ter of Mr. James W. Hoffman of Mount Rainier, Md., and Mr. J. Fran. cis Ashford of this city were married yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the rectory of St. Francis de Sales Fhurch‘ Rev. Father Mallory officiat- ng. Miss Cecelia Hoffman was mald of honor for her sister and Mr. M. Lee Ashford acted as best man for his brother. He also had the pleasure of issuing the marriage license. The bride was gowned in a peach-color flat crepe dress, made on straight lines, and wore with it a large black Milan straw hat. Mr. and Mrs. Ashford left immedi. ately after the ceremony for a short -\ trip and on their return Saturday evening they will be temporarily a the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 610 Upshur street northwest. Mrs. Robert V. Fleming entertained a small company at luncheon yester- day on the Willard roof. Maj. P. L. Thomzs. Maj. Otto L. Brurizell and Maj. William N. Hens. ley, jr. are at the Hotel Astor in New York, on a trip with the Army War College Class of Washington Barracks. Mayor and Mrs. William B. Ellison of Johnson City, Tenn.. came to Washington last week because of the = = $16.00 Genuine B o Marion’ S. Ashford, at | ) Corticelli Silk Stripe Presses . ........... Coats at Half Prlce and Less Choice of Entire Stock $10,$15,$16-95,$19-95 and $29.50 All the New Hats—Large Black Milans, Leghorns, Azures, Felts. Values to $10.00. .. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. I Married Last Week l MRS. KYRIAKOS PAN TSOLAINOS, Who was before her marriage Satur. day, Miss Phoebe Alles Wilson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Ada Alles Wiison of Bethesda, Md. death of their sister-in-law, Mrs, Everett M. Ellison, and are remain- ing for a few d: as the guests of their brother, Dr. Ellison, at his resi- dence, on M street. Miss Jeanne Gravatte, daughter of Mrs. Nellye W. Gravatte, entertained a company of 60 guests at a luncheon, followed by bridge, Saturday afternoon at the Congressional Country Club. The guests included members of the Chi Omega Fraternity. The luncheon room and Pompeiian room were deco- rated with roses, peonies and ferns, carrying out a color scheme of pink and green. Miss Jeanne Gravatte graduated from George Washington Univer8ity this vear, when she was president of her class, and is a mem- ber of the Gamma Eta Zeta Journalis- ll{: Sorority and Chi Omega Frater- nity. Dinner This Evening for Magna Carta Anniversary. The District of Columbla branch of the International Magna Carta Day Association, of which Mrs. M. de Clare Berry is vice president, will celebrate the 71ith anniversary of the signing of the great charter by a dinner this evening at the Hotel La Fayette at $:15 o'clock. The judiciary of the District of Co- lumbia Will be represented by Judge Siddons, who will make an address on this foundatioit of the liberties and law of the English-speaking races. e seven nations will celebrate to- all around the world a bloodless vy wiich every man or wom. an whose birthright ‘is the English tongue can join. Gen. Amos A. Fries will speak for the Army and Admiral Elliot Snow will make an address as representative of the Navy of the United States at the dinner at the La Fayette, and Maj. Thomas Thack- er of the Marine Corps has been chosen by Maj. Gen. Lejeune to rep- resent that branch of the national de- fense. Mr. Fred P. Meyers and Miss Julia Jennings as members of the local bar will be nt. Judge 1106 G $8.95 Dresses. $1.00 to $1.50 Hosiery, 85¢ | $1.95 to $3.50 Hosiery, $1.50 $5 to $7.50 Radium and Crepe Slips, $3.95 $9.00 Dotted Voile Howry will represent the Confeder- Shmsec e Magra Chrie Doy Asiocia ] tion.: Mrs. Ef A. Helmick will lp-k for the National Soclety, D. A. R.; Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins tor Daugh: ters of the Barons of Runnymede, M Albert N. Bcnl for Daughters unders and Patriots, Mr. Daniel Bmllh Gordon for &:lonl of Colonial Cavaliers, Representative Alvard H. Gasque and other Representatives for the lower house of Congreas, and Mrs. Gasque as member of the Washington Readers' Club, will rect! Mr. Delos W. Thayer will speak a8 one of the nization of Minuts hered- itary soclety founded by Col ‘Winter, l.nd Mrs. Thayer as officer of the Writers' League. Miss Etta Locelyn Giffen has charge of seating and Mrs. Curtis R. Perry the arrangements and invitations. Invitations were .sent to Commandment of the Naval Academy and Mrs, Nulton, and to the Governor of Virginia, and a greeting will be sent to President and Mrs. Coolidge, the President being one of the honorary presidents of the International Magna Carta Day Association. Mrs. Berry will introduce the speakers. Mrs. Nettie Austin of New York City is the guest of her cousin, Miss Flora Raymond, at the Roland Apart- ments, at Second street and Maryland avenue northeast. Mrs. Jerome Frank Smith of South- brook Courts left last evening for Primghar, Towa, to visit her parents, | hou; Mr. and Mrs. Hinnman. She will be absent about 6 weeks and will accom- pany her mother on a trip to Canada. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland, Oreg., is in Washington for a short. visit. Deaths Reported wing_desths have been reported m’?fie"&.".m'."nmnmm in the last 24 h u rovidence Hospital. Conn 75 1alo ¢ Towel eur nnr nn- it %6 Gu“n al. mnun""mfim - B8 u nh pidadee o nce_Hos, Senur € ,And Katherine’ N olomac ave. 8 Sara Davis, ard st L a*n«mh te. A:‘él\:r E. Holmes, Gultimger Hospital. jo|——=]o]c——]o] Art and Thoroughness in Painting and Paperhanging You are offered a service of a style and character that leaves nothing to be desired. Furniture Special 3-Pc. Krochler Bed- Davenport Suite $284 Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. lstering, Drapertes Upholsgring, Drape Established 1801 1325 14th St. N.W. Phone Maln 4324 T{::I e‘! 02‘ (o]|e—=|ole————a|——— o[ —] Street. N.W. = Oh Account of Our Lease Soon Expiring We Are Compelled to Dispose of Our Entire Stock AT A BIG SACRIFICE It will no doubt take some time to do this, but we shall continue until every garment is disposed of $1250 to 525 Dresses at 58 to $137 3259 to 5459 Dresses at *15% to $19-% 459 10 3659 Dresses at $25% to $35% $5.00 All colors $3.95 $3.75 to $5.Silk Underwear and Slips, $2.50 $3.00 to $6.00 Silk and Chiffon Scarfs; to Close, $1.95 D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 15 1926. 25 FIREMEN NEEDED. Policemen Also fiqnlnd by Dis- trict—Examinations Planned. The United States Civil Service Commission announced today that fire- men and policemen are needed for the District of Columbia. Tt is expected ;2?}(' ’25 firmemen will be needed by The entrance salary for these posi- tions is $1,800 a year. If found to be efficient, in one year the men will au- tomlflmlly advance to class 2, salary $1,900, and in three years to class 3, salary $2,100. They may then be- come eligible for turther promotion in accol iIce with the civil service rules. Vacancies in the position of park pancemnn are also fllled from the po- liceman examination, the entrance salary being $1,700 a year. Applicants for the position of fire. man must have reached their twenty. first, but not their thirty-first birth. day, and for policeman they must have reached their twenty-second, but not their thirty-fifth birthday. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the of- fice of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. Births Repor!éd The following_births hi to the Health Depariment in”the Tase' 54 i Hflr‘h.ll E. and Ruth E. 1, !m er T. and Gert; BIEE Ty 28, O ot bo A Dainbl and Adorable New Slippep in Patent LcatherothflcMorr’e A AR,TC A l!ll [ ."Rll' Pricesiz® Final Week of Reduced Prices on Fine Furniture Marriage Licenses. Irm'fi‘ licenses have been issued to the T wflur 1. Daugherty and Hortense V. Tay- e C. 'l?.r and Elinor Janos, both R > "k @%gmm, itol Heights, Md., city. "hu-dslpm.. Pa.. t Chy Pa. of ‘Ashevil Cnlhtr‘n' i (,on»m of this city E. Ve Yot Bleres of Balfas Lewis C. Darcey of Pethesda and Esther na of Rockville. iday Whisonant and Virginia Beatie. \rller Jenkins and Alice Tyler. . Holt and Litfian 6. raon ober pol and ' Txabella H- Asoerson of this cit Cjarence B Ronr of Alexandris and Mil- dred L. McLeod of this city. olie P. Boarian' s Evolyn 1. Wel den P, o'ty and Sielta eapolie, oW, 4nd Mary C. Banks. nobia Gri leton. 1”804 Tube-v. Shepaugh. Foster of thig city and Helen Wmdow Shades| Domestic Holiand Win et Hoand i ndow Shades made to colors. $ alue. lshn Hn) . Slip Conn. tailored p & your turniture. " Begtan nen." 75¢ B@meon uJ"M‘madf- aln GRII 'or Estimates 1217 lin & Mariin®Bids. —BEDROONM SUITES and —DINING ROOM SUITES —From Regular Stock Reduced One-Third —from usual prices. Limited selection at this, the last week. but values as big as any here- tofore offered you. JamEes B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, La 1108 G Street po COATS Tailored SUITS , Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 Phones COATS - Ensemble SUITS ALL SALES FINAL : 6rlebacher VBTVI.VI F.STRERT SOCIETY. e e ———— Wednesday: Reduced for Absolute Clearance 78 STREET, SPORT AND AFTERNOON DRESSES . $19-75 Formerly 62.50, 55.00 and 37.50 L3 XTENSIVELY varied @ models, fabrics, colors and sizes—at but one price. And that price, de- cidedly reduced All Sales Final WELVE THIRTEEN F ‘1115 117 F STREET All This Week 20% Off Our Entire Stock of Underwear Knowing our values as well as we do we know what advantage you will have from se- lecting from our assortments. That you may better appreciate the opportunity the depart- ment offers we are making this sweeping reduc- tion—of 20%—for this week. Our garments are made of selected qualities —cut with greatest accuracy—finished effec- tively—either plain tailored, or with dainty lace embellishments—and reasonably marked—from which marking. for acquaintance sake, you may deduct 20%. Gowns, Teddies, Vests, Bloomers, Down Sets. Step-ins, Costume Slips and Pajamas. | 1219 F St. 1219 F St. | l BOOT SHOP | i ) Queen Quality White Footwear The Whitest White Shocs in the World 6 © *10 35 Styles to Select From Delightfully smart, and snug fitting, setting that standard of good styls and form sought by digeriminating women. Their durability, luzumious comfort and ; ompl ; te satisfaction ha made Queen l’&‘“’ w;.: Quality Shoes and Black Satin nationally famous $6.00 “Arlington” Black Satin. . “Ezeter” Eport Osford Aite Calf wit Whtedlligator trim. Also in Sau- terne Calf and Taw “Elaine” White Kid with Mok spike Aeoela meo medel in Q Ehowmn in White Loy Loy Kid, Patent Leather ai osiery Sak to the top nd Blaek Satin 3 Blaok & 8750 Lk, $10.00 Charge Accounts Available Oueen Quality Boot Shop 1319 F Street N.W. Dxclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shees