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18 SOCIETY First Lady of the at Executive Ma President Feted Last Night. RS. COOLIDGE has sent out| cards for an at home Thurs- | day afternoon, March 22, at 4:30 o'clock, when & pro- gram of music will Be given. President Coolidge was the honor guest at dinner last evening of lhe‘ Speaker of the House and Mrs. Long- worth. The other guests were lhe! Secretary of State and Mrs. Kclk\n.‘ the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mel- lon; the Minister of Hungary and Coun- tess Srechenyl, the Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska, Representa- tive Isaac Bacharach, the former Am- bassador of Argentina, who recently re- signed his post here, and Senora de Pueyrredon: Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Ronald Greville, Miss Mary Patten and Miss Louise Spencer. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. who was invited to the dinner was unable to reach Washington because of the heavy | fog. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | will be the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer will be hosts at dinner this evening. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel-| Jogg will go to New York tonight and | are expected to return Friaay. The Secretary will be the guest of honor and principal speaker at the banquet which the Council for Foreign Rela- : tions will give Thursday evening at the ~Park Lane Hotel. | ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. wilbur will entertain at dinner Friday evening, March 23, the Carlton Hotel. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Albert Johnson, who will entertain a company of 26. Lady Isabella Howard Hostess at Tea Yesterday. Lady Isabella Howard entertained a company at tea yesterday afternoon | at the embassy in honor of Mrs | Ronald Greville of London. Mrs. Gre- | ville will be the honor guest at dinner March 20 of the Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard. | The Ambassador of Mexico and| Senora de Tellez will receive this aft- ernoon at the embassy from 4 to 6 oclock. Senora de Tellez will be as- sisted by the ladies of the embassy. . ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will be the honor guests st dinner this evening of Representa- tive and Mrs. Sol Bloom. resentative and Mrs. Bloom en- tertained at an informal theater party last night, their guests being the Min- jster of Egypt and Mme. Samy and Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson. | The Ambassador of Spain and Senora | de Padilla have left Washingtcn for Palm Beach, where they will make a brief visit. They will also spend some time in Tampa and Coral Gables. The Ambassador and Senora de Pa- dilla were hosts at dinner last evening, :heir guests including the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila, the Am- bassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey; the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, wife of the acte ing counselor of the British embassy: | the naval aid to the Secretary of the| Navy and Mrs. George F. Neal, Mrs. Tytus Mclennan, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, the naval attache of the Itallan embassy and Sigmora Lais, and the Sec- retary of the Bpanish embassy, Senor Don Jose M. Linares Rivas. The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger, will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will entertain & com- pany at dinner this evening. Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black have as their guests for the day at the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Whatley of Denver, who are stopping | in Washington en route home from a | visit in Boston and New York. | Senator and Mrs. James Couzens were | hosts to 8 company last evening, enter- taining in honor of the Ambassador of | G“?l Eritain and Lady Isabella How- | Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland have as their guest at the Wardman Park Hotel until the end of the week Miss Mildred Lumm of New York. | Representative Bird J. Vincent of| Michigan is stopping at the Chastleton | Representative and Mrs. Rowbottom | of will entertain at dinner to-| night st the Willard Mrs. Evans, wife of Representative William Elmer Evans of California, has | sent out cards for an at home Wednes- a7, March 21, st the Congressional | bresidential dining room of the May- SOCIETY. Land to Entertain nsion March 22. Club. She will have receiving with her her mother, Mrs. M. Ewell Smith of Beverley Hills, Calif. Mrs. Pratt, wife of Representative Harcourt J. Pratt of New York, enter- tained at luncheon today in the presi- dential dining room of the Mayflower, having as_her guests Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. Lloyd Thurston, Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff, Mrs. August H. Andresen, Mrs Noble J. Johnson, Mrs. Robert G. Simmons, Mrs. David Hogg. Mrs. Gale H. Stalker, Mrs. J. Manlove, Mrs. Robert Keiser and Miss Rowena | Pratt. The secretary to the President and Mrs. Sanders will entertain at d'nner | Thursday. March 29. | Gen. and M Herbert M. Lord will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith in their box the National Theater Monday evening, March 26, when the Twentieth Century Club will give a benefit for Friendship House. The performance will be Frank Craven's g(\r;lt‘sflc comedy, “The Nineteenth ole.” The military attache of the Italian embassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, was a host at luncheon yesterday in the flower, having seven in his party. The newly appointed United States ter to Bolivia, Mr. David E. Kauf- 1, has taken an apartment at the lton for several months while ar- 12 his personal affairs before leav- ing for his post at Lapaz. Mrs. Foulois, wife of Brig. Gen. Ben- jamin D. Foulois, U. S. A., was hostess at luncheon today in her home on Nineteenth street, when her guests were Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler. Mrs. ~ Hetherington, Mme. Thenault, Mrs. James Fechet, Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs. George Bowie Chipman, Mrs. Thornwald Davis and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton. Mr. and Mrs. Dunthorne Hosts at Musical last Night. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Dunthorne gave a musical last evening in their home, at 3014 N street, when the pro- gram was given by Miss Mildred Dil- ling, harpist, of New York. In ,the company were: Gen. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, Miss Soph!e Siebert, Admiral and Mrs. Spencer S. Wood, Mrs. Sin- clair Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S, Peter, Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, Rev. and Mrs. Florian Vurpil- lot, Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ransdall, Col. and Mrs. Edward S. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Thaw, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Bonsal, Maj. and Mrs. Marion O. French, Lieut. Comdr. Robert Ben- nett, Mrs. Horace Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Green. the Misses Green, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Miss Russcl-Ferguson, Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Tracy Lay, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morris, Miss Grace Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mrs. Georqe Burr, Mrs. Sieler, Mr. and Mrs. John Thider, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ache- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 8. Perot, Mr. and Mrs. John Hudgins, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B, Keefer, Miss e Beale, Mr. Bethuel Webster, Mrs. ter, Mr. Eben Comin, Mr. N. B. Gaskill, Mr. Alyn Willlams, Col. and Mrs. Kellond, Comdr. and Mrs, Spruance and Mrs. - | Maude Whitman. Former Secretary of Commerce and Labor Mr. Charles Nagel has arrived at the Carlton for a stay of about a week. He will spend a few days in the South before returning to his home in St. Louts. = Mrs. Robert N. Page, wife of the former Representative from North Caro- lina, arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mrs. John F. Tomlinson. in her apartment in Florence Court. Gen, and Mrs. James A. Drain ar- rived yesterday at the Willard from their home in Spokane, Wash. Gen. Drain was formerly commander of the American Legion. Col. and Mrs, Daniel B, Devore will be_hosts luncheon Sunday. okrs adc Bring in_ vour out-of . date Roarfe and we will remodel them in the iatest styies New England Furriers Benjamin sherman. Prop. 618 12th St.—Franklin 6355 The Parrot “Speaks for iteelr” Every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon a Licensed Palmist, 1643 Conn. Ave. 2 Souares North Dupun’ Luncheon, Tea, Dinner, 12t 8 P.M. Reservations can be made for Priv Rooms for Luncheon or Dinmer part Specia!_feature for Enteriainéng can arranaed Orders Taken for Cakes, Baluds. Beaten Bisculi, Phone Potomac 632 ——te oot Thie LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET Coats —that char m with their smart modeling; and convince with their excellent quality. Dress Coats——of n veloped in new w Brameena, Malinda, ew designing; and de- ecaves—Kashmirlinda, Ottoman Silk, Satin, Crepe Jolly, ete.—and trimmed with the luxurious furs. Sports Coats, in smart patterns and plain shades; entirely new types— with or without fur trimming. A showing of very exclusive styles, Dress Conte, $20.50 10 $175.00 Sports Coats, $20.50 to $95.00 % “ Featured Hats —u group of smart individualized Hats of most excellent quality— 7’5'2..’;() Other Splendid Types in Sports and Dress Styles 25951 o TT—” 0 82500 NG STAR. N, TO MARRY WASHINGTONIAN W S ed o wi'b!‘»on S asmsaron MISS CHARLOTTE SYMINGTON RIGGS, ‘Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Riggs of Baltimore, engagement to Mr. E. Courtlandt Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. er of Washington. Col. and Mrs. Charles L. Frailey are spending & few days in New York at the Hotel Schuyler. Mr. and Mrs. Woodburw Blair enter- have announced her Chauncey G. Park- the Tle de France and are at the Wey- lin, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Edward Moran entertained last evening at the second tained at dinner last evening in honor |of a series of small dinner paties whicn of the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert will entertain at luncheon Tuesday, March 27. Mrs. S8amuel J. Graham was hostess to a company of 28 at luncheon today In the Chinese room of the Mayflower In compliment to Mrs. van den Bosch and Mrs. Rushmore Patterson. Mrs. Mary Stewart entertained a company at luncheon today. Mrs. Charles E. Townsend enter- tained at luncheon in the palm room at the Willard today. Mr. Clarence Aspinwall has returned to Washington from Honolulu. Mrs, Aspinwall is remaining at Beverly Hills, in California, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wal- lace, 2d, returned to this country on Wine Jelly Gelatine flavored with choice wine 18c Pkg. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. iving in their apartment at they are , Park Annex. Thelr the Wl.r’mln guests were Representative and Mrs. |k Percy Quin, the Commissioner of In- ‘D. €. WEDNESDAY, [ gful at the Mayflower for & few lore returning to her home in tsburgh. Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery Shepard en- tertained at dinner Jast evening at the Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wade of Syracuse, N. ¥, who are in Washington for a few days en route to their home after pass- ing the Winter in the West Indies and Palm Beach. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, the secretary to'the President, and Mrs. Everett S8anders, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. James Ellwood Jones and Col. Weitzel. nd Mrs, Fairfax Stuart Land- be da Pl 'y Davis Landstreet, are now in Washington for a brief visit at the Mayflower, on_their return to their home, at 563 Park avenue, New York City, having spent the past six months in Hot Springs, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. White will enter- tain at dinner this evening. at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel, in compliment to Miss Patricla Isabelle Power, daugh- ter of Mrs. Edward Willlam Cameron Arnold of West Islip, Long Isla her flance, Mr. M. Marshall Marsden. Mrs. White will entertain again at luncheon Friday for Miss Power. Mrs. Frances King Cook entertained at l:ncheon today at the Wardman Park Hotel, covers being lald for 14. Dance Tomorrow for Monticello to Be Gay Event. The ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel will be turned into a floral bower for the Mi-Careme Garden or Country Life Dance, which will take place tomorrow night in one of the most beautiful set- tings seen this season. The boxes will be filled with distinguished representa- tives of official and residential soclety in the Capital. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett will head the receiving line, which will form at 10 o'clock. After a brief reception, general dancing will begin, to be inter- rupted only by the introduction of some beautiful and spectacular features at intervals and by the midnight supper, which is to be a genuine country “spread.” In keeping with the motif of the dance, there will be present farmers and farmerettes, devotees of golf and tennis in appropriate costumes, country ma- trons and country maids in gingham frocks and sunbonnets, lovers of gard- in picturseque garden outfits, League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia School of Politics NEW WILLARD HOTEL g March 19 to 23 Constructive m; three ses- ternal Revenue and Mrs. David H. Blair and toimer Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel Mrs. W. Harry Brown has arrived in |5 Washington from Palm Beach and will S Bars overee BEIN sats i course, ; tickets, $1.00, : o Information and tickets at Republican State Headquarter: 823 15th St. N.W. Style connoisseurs will enthuse over these dainty DRESSES i 2450, 3450 There is a breath of elegance that at once stamps these dresses as worthy of the greatest consideration. Whether for street or afternoon they are equally smart. The wide range of clever models makes selection easy. J » Authority on Women's Dress 601 13th St. NW. DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY ROCK CRYS-. TAL—A new cutting and a distinctive shape — as pic- tured below. HOURS, 8:15 to 5:30 oo On the Left GOBLETS Set of Six PLATES Set of Six ORCHID~ROSE~GREE Presenting Two New Patterns ‘Table mCrystal On the Right GOBLE Set of Six $21:25 PLATES Set of Six 21 10 Attractive . . . Colored ’1 —AMBLR FLOWER BOWLS Complete With Flower Dulin & Martin Company Our Only Shop No Uptown Branch IMPORTED CRYSTAL — Ruby bowl, en- graved in grape design, with crystal stem and foot. LS PHONE MAIN 1294 121418 G MARCH 14, 1928. horsemen and horsewomen in riding togs, Marie Antoinette pherdesses in their quilted petticoats and flowered overdresses, carrying their be-ribboned crooks; gypsies in their colorful array, dainty maidens in filmy and ruffied garden party dresses, with picture hats, Spanish senoras and senoritas, with their escorting senors; colonial dames and worthies, all mingling in the picturesque scene. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins is chair- man of costumes and associated with her on the committee are Miss Mary Maxwell, Mr. Richard W. Hynson and Mr. Thomas Sim Lee. * The chairman of the floor committee Is Mr. Breckinridge Long, who is assist- ed by a large and distinguished com- mittee, and "the master of ceremonies will be Mr, Eben F. Comin, whose aides will be Mr. Willlam Bowle Clarke, Mr. Carlton Van Valkenburg and Maj. Al- bert Myer. Miss Exilona Hamlilton, chairman of the girls’ committee, has formed a large corps of assistants from the younger set in Washington soclety to ald in this dance for the benefit of Monticello. Mrs. Samuel Thomas of New York is at the Carlton for a week, accom- panied by Archdeacon and Mrs. J. H. Dodshon, also of New York. hostess yesterday at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. H A. McAndrew of (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) PERMANENT WAVING | Including s l 0 All Extras, With every “shampoo we finger or waler wave our permanents FREE. BETTY JANE BEAUTY SHOP 813 Maryland Avenue Linc. 9246 Supreme Showing Afternoon and Dinner FROCKS . . . of new, sheer, figured Fabrics. $20.75 10 $69.50 Mrs. D. L. 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