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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Had |z Guests With Them, Last Evening at Supper. HE President and Mrs. Hoover entertained at supper last eve- nlu in the White House, their m being Senator and Mrs. ur H. Vandenberg, Senator itor and Dean George Cuiver of Leland Stanford University. Mrs. Hoover attended the reception yesterday afternoon which Mrs. Theo- dore Hoover, sister-in-law of the Presi- dent, gave at the Hotel La Fayette for Mrs. Jesse H. Shreve. Mrs. Hoover was accompanied by Mrs. Rickard of New,, York, who is visiting at the White House, Mrs. Theodore- Hoover, who is State regent of the national lef D. A. R, for California, was wl man of the wmmmee for the N. A. D. A. R. magasine, This_morning Mrs. Hoover received at 11 o'clock the members of the Tem- ple University Women’s Club. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Trau von Prittwitz und Gaffron went to New York today for a few days’ stay. The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Btimson, will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be given evening at the Mayflower by Mr. Pedro Guevara, the resident commissioner of the Philippine Islands. The Secretary plans to go to New York the latter part of the week join Mrs. Stimson. He will return to apartment in the Wardman Park tel after spending the week end there. Dinner Tonight b Senor and s':r\onyfi Medina. # The Minister of Bolivia and !enot& at dinner this eve; m of the Hotel Senator and Mrs. Frederick M. Sack- it have opened thelr home lt 1529 hteenth street for the % nl in t.hetr Kentucxy hn ugh e recess of £ senator Chules 5. Deneen of Tlinois d Miss Bina Day Deneen arrived in ashington m&rdny, and are guests at e Mayflower, w] Mre, Deneen will ,’ln them in & !ew dun. ;Semmr Robert F. Wagner has re- turned to Washington for the special jon of Congress and is at t.he May- wer mpmenmxve ‘and Mrs. Prancis Sel- rling of Akron, Ohlo, are now in 0nmionu district. .!uprenenhuve and Mrs. F. H la of New York City arrived in ashington yesterday and are . guests 8t the Mayflower. i Representative and Mrs. Anning 8. Prall of New York have takem an apart- ent at the Carlton, where they will 'main during the extra session of ngress. *un wul.lml Hull, wife of Repre- tative Hull of mtmu entertained at er last e in her apartment id the Wardman Park Hotel, when her members of the Peoria the Illinois delegation to e D. Ai R. conference, the State re- it and the former State regent. There fere about 15 (uem ) iMr. Assistant Secre- WilburJ. Catr, t4ry of State,'and Mrs. Carr, who went | with New York to attend the ceremonies for the late Ambassador Herrick, are at Ambassador Hotel. “The Assistant Postmaster uenenl . W. Irving Glover, is expected to today to the Wardman Park Hotel after attending the all-American air- craft show in Detroit and visiting in Ml!o and New York City. © Maj. Gen. and "Mrs. John A. Lejeune go to Richmond tomorrow to be le guests of Gov. and Mrs. Byrd and attend the dinner to be given by Virginia Military Institute alumni honor of Gen. Lejeune. Gen. and Mn Lejeune will go on to Bexington be the guests of Gen. sl Mrs. Coeke, «who will give a large ption in their honor. Federal Trade Commissioner and Charles Hoyt March entertained a midday breakfast yesterday in mpliment to their house guesi, Mr. omas Cochran of New York, who nt the week end with them, and Churlu D. Hilles, also of New York. the wm ‘were Judge and J gton, Mr. and Mrs. hn Mlmhlll Col. and Mrs. George ‘Thorpe, Miss Cora March, dnu‘hur the hosts, and Mr. Moncreve Coch- of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. cloyaflecklllrfln.vflooluthn ident of Genrge Wi ity, was the honor guest at lunch- Special for Limited Time Only F UR COATS = $5 ‘This lvfilll Dflu ln:lndq“-%flfl S’uul Pnen in odeling pert Workmanship 3 'Urk ilu-d lfi and. Gifilflidns , jamin Sherman, Prop. 17th Street Frankiin 1206 GEE ST. To Close Out 45 Sport Coats A Real Savings at 33%% Off ' 70 Dress Costs 20% Oft Shirley Frocks Values $15 to $19.95 - $12.95 time in the house at 2107 Massa- chusetts avenue and moved last Fall to the house on Seventeenth street at 7 Rhode Island avenue, where thev now live. \‘—’ Ll Mr. James L. Whitley, Represe tive-elect fro mthe thirty-eighth eon- gressional district of New York,' and Mrs. Whitley have taken an apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs. Luther E. Gregory is entertain- ing for the week Mrs. Louis M. Geldert, who came to Washington for the break- fast and sessions of the Pen Women's League and is remaining for the D. A. R. Congress. A testimonial dinner was given Mrs. Jullus Young Talmadge of Georgia, candidate for president general, last evening at the Willard. Covers were lald for 350 guests. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Gook of Pennsylvania, former president general, received the guests Mrs. Talmadge and Mrs. Cook were representatives of 30 States. Miss Muriel Wood, who has been visiting in New York, will return to- morrow and rejoin Commodore and Mrs. Wood at Stoneleigh Court. Mrs, M. de Clare Berry entertained at supper last evening Miss Charlotte Johnston, one of the officers of the Maj. Overton Callis Chapter, who has iuat returned from a Mediterranean trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, jr., are leaving Washington for Greenville, N. sports fab Spring shades. showing every A SALE! and introduced Mrs. Talmadge. Seated | Arc! C., where they will attend the marriage | makes them irresistil special session. pe'lshefln&pmnmnndnfl:hl ington. She don's three-act play, “Romance.” Summers is & former student and fre- quent visitor at the from N graduat sity School of Speech she s in recital work MISS CELESTE CROSBY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crosby of Virginia, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Ralph Miller of New’ Y-k. the wedding to take place April 29. —Underwood Photo, former Ambassador of Spain in Wash- ington, who came about 10 id will remain until the end of d fl\. alore going to her Newport home. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will re- | | turn to Washington Thursdey from New York, where they are spending a ||| few days at the Hotel Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis and the latter’s two sisters, Mrs. Cardwell and Mrs. Moore, are on & motor trip through the East and will go into Can- ada, They will be absent several weeks. Coreoran Gallery Holding Reception and Ceremony April 28. ‘The trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art have issued invitations for a ||l d under the || tects for the presentation of the Eon Brenets Mcdary eod. e’ opentn nnef ary an private view of an exhibition of archi- tectural models and designs for the de- ASSORTED TEA SANDWICHES 45¢c per dosen; $3.25 per hundred Alse Sandwiches for ol eceasions THE PASTRY SHOP 1616 H St. N.W. Met. 6939 Newly Arrived COATS Replicas of Higher Priced Coats Greatly Underpriced at Coats that were made to sell at a much' higher ‘Wait no Iun;er to purch: For .the k::llnm) and ow .. skillfully tailored i in s Coats_for misses and women . . . theme at a price that Second Floor Just Arrived | and Ensembles Marked Special at $14.75 Soft, feminine, pretty frocks and ensembles . .. . finished with & care and exactness enly found in higher-priced models, sleeveless and sport , silk Chiffops, flat emu. prints, ensembles' in gay new tones, Only because of an extraordina: chase we are sble to offer them tomorrow a(?lm All sizes for misses and women. rrange- be sponsored the State of April' 19, %flnm m th the fact thlt this is el ughters, '3: among the Da bflnc{'n':rh our city a lnr;er number 14 coveted than usual who will . The Col. and ‘Willlam N, mdmnmo-flmmmzh mm Col. Wade has returned to the city atter umbmm 'l!h Iriends in Kentucky and Tennessee. and Mrs, Harold W. .kflmnl uh':h.mnm Joan Price Jeffery, to Rufus T. Bush, Irving ted | only son of Mr. and Mrs, t general, at ‘The presiden the of her reception to the Daughters at box _especially set aside and for her, Mrs. Brosseau the pages. Mr. Con! immediately with her staff for the of the Willard tinental Hall, will me Hotel, and, from a decorated will then receive mdmfizfllhm?umh.fl have announced Buah of 280 Park avenue, New York. . will take clupel 8t. Thomas' \m'.\l’.a e York, Tn\llldly April 25, at 4 eclock mfi!y will xol!):mmh’!k y euests W. have been invited, i On Priday, thn tollowl.nq m u:o on the 8, 8. young couple will 3 will olymple for mhnd where they will repair to Oxford to take up quarters in the of the bri plans mfilew s Wiy Christ_Church, m will m‘z’m Oxtordl\wne pon completing his examinations Bush will leave with his bride tvrM.: uermlny. Austria and Italy, rem in September to Nw York, where they plan to make their residence. Mr. Bush will enter a New York banking house in the Fall. The bride-to-be, who will be 19 in June, is now completing her senior urm at the Finch School ‘of New York. From 1023 to 1927 she attended Mount N quest for new wonderful things for our customers — Spring and Summer goods that are really beautiful and extra- ordinary in every way, we have worked unceasingly with our makers in this country and Paris—M fact, the best makers in the world have contributed to Our New Showing Throughout the Store Now For Women and Misses THE women who know good style, will delight in the charm of these new dresses, ensembles, coats, sports garments and hats—in their unusual smartness, their difference and in the youth of them. YOUR selections will cer- tainly be a joy to you if you make them at once from these lovely stocks. Also Exquisite Outfits for Infants, Girls and Small Boys F StreeT CorNER OF 13™ FORMER PRICES $35 to $98.75 Balance our Ihvento'ry DRESSES 5 Dinner Dreue' 12 Dance Frocks - 9 Metallic Chiffons 7 Solid Color Chiffons 6 Printed Chiffons 6 Printed Crepes- 12 Flat Crepes 9 Crepe Jolies 9 Black Sc must all be -sold SOCIETY. onuudny before his marriage, ob-|1211 F St. _2nd Floar i tained his licrnhoolln.ntm mel' DI.A Rl e gmwrd. N. H, from 1920 to 1926, and SLIP 'VERS llowing his graduation entered Christ wmnow SHADES A Sp’(;cial S—e'lling Bankoks Crochets Hand-Blocked Felts Large and Small Head Sizes You will be amased ot tne values offered . . . Every hat is a smart indi. vidual style . . [ Extra fine quality and superb workmanship -« . Of course, every hat measures up to the Franmcine standard. THE VERY NEWEST COLORS Sun-god Vellum Lido Billiard Cameo blue Black Fandango Cameo Nile Passion flower Nasturtium Navy Egg shell BEGINS Off Regular Prices Without reservation while Coat weather is in our midst we offer entire stock of Coats (Including Cloth Ensembles) At prices that tell you tomorrow is the time to buy. Dress Coats of cloth or silk without fur or trimmed with the smart furs that are used in such on inal ways this season. Sport coats abrics that cannot be replaced be- uuse of thelr foreign origin. A most timely offering. of selected groups of Spring’s favored fashions in Dresses Embracing such desired fab- rics as plain and flowered chif- fon, flat crepe and georgette in navy and high shades, sport fab- rics for golf and all outdoor wear. Silk ensembles and eve- ning frocks, too. 1316 G St. City Club Bldg: