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18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge| Were Joined Last Evening by Son, Mr. John Coolidge. HE President and_ Mrs. Cool- idge have with them at the White House their r John Coolidge, who last evening from Amherst College. En route to Washington Mr. Coolidge spent a short time with hi grandmother, Mrs. Elmyra Goodhue, at Northampton. Mrs. Coolidge accompanied the Presi dent to the budget meeting last night and had with her Mrs. Herbert Hoover and Mrs. Jardine. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, who went to attend the Am herst College commencement exer cises, will mot return to Washington until the end of the week. Nobile de Martino in New York to Meet Nobil de Martino. The Ambassador of Ttaly, Nobile Giacomo de Martino, is at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, in New York, spending the week end in Syra . N. Y. The Ambassador will remain thera to meet Nobil de Martino on her arrival from their home in Italy, where she has heen since the late Winter, The Ambassador of Germany, Baron Maltzan, has returned to Washington after a short stay in New York and Atlantie City. Senator Stanfield of Oregon was host to & small company at dinner last night on the Willard roof. Mra. Gerry, wife of Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, is in New York, where | s she is staying at the Hotel Ambas- sador. The chief of staff and Mrs. John L. Hines will be hosts at dinner this eve- ning. The first secretary of the Swiss le- mation, M. L. A. Girardet, safled Jast week aboard the Rossillon for a three- month vacation in Furope. The first secretary of the Greek le- gation, Mr. €. Dlamantopoulos, has returned from New York. spent a few days at the Plaza Hotel The newly a Swiss legation, Walter H. Rufe- nacht, arrived Washington ye r- | Carroll in their Cle: where he | ed attache of the | partite Claims Commission, States, Austria and Hun enter- tained the agent of Austria, Dr. Lud- il {leinwachter, and the agent of Dr. A. de Boer, at luncheon Among nister of “{un-} cheriyl; Dr. Ernest s nt to the Austrian ge KEdwin B. Parker, the sole commissioner on the Tripartite Commission; Mr. Robert 1. Olds, As- sistant Secretary of State; Mr. Anderson, commi; ed (laims Com tes and Germany; ewinski, agent of Germany before the commission; Col. Henry W. Ander- =on, American agent before the Mex- ican Claims Commission; Mr. H. H. Martin, Mr. John J. Edwards, Mr. E. P. Bowver and Mr. T. J. Healy. Capt. Thomas Kenney, U. S. A., ar- rived in Washington yesterday and, with Mrs. Kenney, laying at the Mayflower. Former Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Copley will arrive in New York today aboard the Majestic from Fu- rope, where they have been for sev- eral months. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley will be United | ' | hostess at dinner Friday evening in|, compliment to Miss Marguerite Wol- son of Manila, P. I. Mrs. Dingley is the acting president of the National an Pen Women dur, of therecently -elected Ernest Thompson George Bowie Chip- . Mr. Norris B. M. D. Merrill have left for New York and will sail Thurs- day for Europe, where they will re- main until the first part of September. who has been Ellc Scott ark home, g0 to Atlantic ¥ tomorrow Mrs. Andrews will later go to:Cam- bridge, Md., to remain through the late Summer and in the Autumn will ke possession of her apartment, on rescent place, construction the guest of Dr. and Mr. Allan €. Clark and his son-in- Mr. and which is now under | D. C, TUESDAY, beth Sommers, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Burtis W. Sommers, to Mr. Wal- ter Hempstone Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Young, took place | Saturday evening. The ceremony wan‘ performed at 8:30 o'clock in All Saints’| Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, Md..i the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke officiat- | ing. The church was decorated with pink roses, palms and ferns. Mi: Phyllts Price sang “At Dawning" and “Because.” i The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by her father, wore a gown of | Toft ‘white taffeta and net made bouf- | fant and trimmed with taffeta roses. | Her tulle vell was arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower houquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Scharf, who was maid of henor, wore a gown of jade green chiffon and around her head | wore a_wreath of silver. She. carried Columbla roses and blue delphinium. The bridesmaids were Mi Hellen Hanford and Miss Dorothy Young, cousin of the bridegroom, who were gowned in pink chiffon and also wore wreaths of sllver in their_hair. Their ~(Continued on h SLIP COVERS SPECIAL SALE LABOR ONLY 3 pieces and 5 cushions We have a large assortment of Belgian linen, linene and cre- Who, before her marriage Mary Jane Harban, daughter of T s. L. Lee Harban. dence at 1912 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Colahan, 3d, at Chestnut Fill, Phila- street, which she has al delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Colahan will | entertain at dinner this evening for | their daughter in compliment to Miss | i Peelle, the company later going to the | Juntor Cinderella dance at the Merion | " | Cricket Club. Miss Clare Coj | at bridge this evening in honor of | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham King, gone to ing the land will entertain | tonnes; 35c per yard and up. Our expert cutters will as- sure you of a perfect fitting job. Furniture reupholstered at re- duced prices. A complete line of tapestries and velours from which to make your selection. Phone us and our man will call JUNE 22, 19 SOCIETY. 608 to 6l ELEVENTH ST, For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Only! Philipsborn Another “Once-a-Month” Drastic Clean-up Sale of Higher Priced Shoes Straps $ Pumps Oxfords - . 2,100 pairs of this season’s best-selling styles that have now become broken in sizes. Developed in these materials. Gray Kid Blonde Kid Patent Kid lvory Kid Blonde Satin Sauterne Kid Tan Calf Two Tones Parchment Kid Black Satin Hundreds of Washington women eagerly look forward to our “Once-a-Month” $5.00 Sale of higher-priced shoes, be- cause they recognize in this secure high-grade footwear moment at an amazingly low price. event an unusual opportunity to in the most popular styles of the You, too, can learn what real footwear economy means by sharing in these wondrous values. Covered Louis, Cuban, Spanish Heels. All sizes 2!% to 8—AA to C —but not in every style J. Holober & Co. 622 E St. NW. Main 232 day and has taken up his duties at/| the legation. | Col, and Mr James R. Mitchell were hosts to a company of 12 at dinner last evening tial dining reom of the Hotel May flower, when their cuests included Mr. law and daughters, Willlam Winchole and Miss Eli [ Clark, will sail July 17 from e TR York for Scotland. A L i the - SRR =ha are =itir e Mrs. Josaph M. Stoddard will close . yIEitne s iy Mrs. Anson | near the latter. formerly Miss Elizabeth Anne Combs. | Miss Sommers Bride of . Young Saturday Fvening. he marriage of Miss Helen Fliza be! New Vail Stebbins of New York. brother of the hostess, who spent the week | end with Col. and Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. Robert W. Bonynge, agent of v}v: United States before the Tri Rizik Brothers - Wednesday: Every Model Greatly Reduced 59 STREET, SPORT AND AFTERNOON DRESSES to her Summer home, at West Spring fleld, N. H. On her return Mrs.|, Stoddard will epen her former re fl | | | | | | Correctness of Stylé | —is one of the most essential features of a fur garment, | Best Work Lowest Prices | ! STORAGE | WOLF 250 | ey | Wind Store closes at 6 p.m. including Saturday — until after July 3d. Semi-Annual Clearance Smart Hats —for every occasion greatly reduced to {nsure quick disposal. Former Prices Up to $35 Now $7:5¢ 310 and Pbilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Domestic Holl 515 Main 3211 for Estimates F St Dulin & Formerly 62.50, 57.50 and 47.50 HE smartest of dresses, the newest of colors, m the finest of fabrics. In' many sizes—ta one especially fl fl | SUITS DRESSES % E fl fl For Summer Wear— White Sports Coats in novelty weaves. $19.75 to %35 Black Satin, Bengaline and Taf- feta Coats. Assorted trimmings and styles. > Price Sport Dresses in two-piece ef- fects; flannel and sports silk com- binations. Asorted colors, styles and sizes. 510 to $16.50 One lot of Silk Dresses, including values from $29.50 to $75.00. - Your choice at— Y Price White Dresses in one and two piece effects.. Crepe, georgette, radium and brocaded effects. 15 to $35 e TWELVE More of Those Exceptional THIRTEEDN F Costume Slips for Summer Flannel Coats in white and pastel ' —in Three Groups = shades. ; 515, $16.50 to %25 New Steamer Coats, reversible. Plaid on one side; reverse on the other. Assorted plaids and colors. 535 Flannel Two-piece Sport Suits. White, red, blue, gold, green, navy and black, with white skirts. 515 All remaining Spring Coats in all the colors, including staple black and navies, at— 12 Price Junior Silk Dresses. Imported silk fabric in stripes, checks and plaids. Many color combinations. Guaranteed to launder. Sizes 13- 15-17-19. $11.50 to $12.50 $1.79 Silk Chiffon, Lisle Top, Full-Fashioned “Propper’’ Hosiery $ 2 5 Beautiful quality, in colors of nude, rose, French pair Heavy Crepe de Chine, Radium and Dresden Satin; tail- ored top and strap; deep shadow-proof hem. Peach, Flesh, White, Beige, Black and Navy. $3.95 Radium and Crepe de Chine—deep shadow-proof hems, strap shoulder model, hip pleats. Flesh, Peach, White, Beige and Black. $2.95 Street Floor Heavy quality Baro- net Satin, cut on fitting lines. Strap shoulders. White, Flesh, Maize, Nile, Peach, Black and Navy. $1.'95 TELOUVRE - 11151117 F STREET Unusual Values in this group of Summer Frocks $1 850 High-class always—but high price never—is true of these Frocks as proven by the values in- cluded in this group of smart frocks. Crepe de chine in the dainty pastel shades and the effective printed designs. New Models—All Sizes t . RS S Fine French Voile Underwear All $1 .00 Sheer Sizes Quality Plain tailored and hemstitched — Pajamas, Gowns, Step-ins and Chemise—cut on full propor- tions. Peach, Blue, Flesh, Maize, Nile. Afi sizes —for women and misses. Street Floor All-Wool Bathing Suits Pure Worsted—in dashing colors and unusual combinations, e new models, acceptable at all resorts. '$9.95—$3.95—$5,00 Street Floor Felt Stroller Hats ~—they are the accepted fashion of the season $s109 Large droopy models, in Felt—White, Black and the pastel shades. They have a distinctive- ness that wins favor. nude, duo tone, cork, mulot, ponciana brown and black. - Sizes 874 to 10. fgyu Sold G X 1214 F Street o =ao]le———=]alc——=—=[o]——=|o]c—=|o[c=—=]o]—=|o]|——=|o]c—==]afc——=|o]———= o[ ——=la]l——2 o] g L£R2202200000900000002000020R0RRIRRRRRRRRLDD m fl | | . ; o] === ol ——=lol—=lolIn] ——xla] ——]al—] i