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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Have Guests With Them at White House. are entertaining for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sloan of Detroit. Mrs. Hoover’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Large, is again a guest at the White House and has with her her schoolboy son. Mrs. Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will leave Washington the first of July for her home at Lake Forrest, TIl. The Secretary and Mrs. Lamont have moved from the Hay-Adams House to the Wardman Park Hotel. Distinguished Italian Visitor Feted at Embassy. The Itallan Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, was host at lunch- eon yesterday, having among his guests Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- mick, Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, Miss Lena Phillips, president of the American Association of University Women; Dr. Marie Castellani, Signorina Scolari, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mr. David Finley, Dr. Constantine McGuire, Sig- nor Pledro Lanino, and the secretary of the embassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetil. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi entertained at luncheon today at the embassy in honor of Mrs. Wood- row Wilson. Mrs. Cougens, wife of Senator James Couzens, was hostess at luncheon to- day in compliment to Mrs. James W. wife of the Secretary of War. The luncheon was given at Villa Rosa, the house at 4445 Massachusetts ave- nue which Senator and Mrs. Couzens have leased for the Summer from Mrs. William Bailey Lamar, widow of Judge Lamar of Georgia. Representative and Mrs, Joe J. Coch- ran have as their guests Miss Eleanor Carroll and Miss Mary Margaret Car- roll of Webster Grove, Mo. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hnllph.we had with them in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Spring their niece, Miss Vir- Harris, who left yesterday for . Miss Harris will return her home, in Peoria, IIl., and will later g0 to Montana and the West Coast. charge d'affaires of Ecuador, 50'!‘1'2: Don Juan Barberis, was host to a party of 11 at the tea dance at the Plage Deauville at Wardman Park Hotel yesterday afternoon. The secretary of the Netherlands legation gmneu Van Boetzelaer entertained ‘Willard PRESIDENT AND MRS. HOOVER informally at dinner on the roof last evening. Department officials o has an apart- on La- Rty gg. with Mrs. Mitchell, ment at the Hay-Adams House, Sayette Square. Mr. H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, secre- tary general of the Commission of In- uiry and Conciliation, Bolivia and y, has been joined in the Bar- clay, in New York, by Mrs. Schoenfeld and’ children, from Mexico City. Mrs. Schoenfeld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Re’ have arrived from Montevideo, Urug and will be at the Barclay for several days before leaving for their Summer home. Commissioner Jefferson Myers of the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Myers gave a dinner in their home, at 1661 Crescent place, Saturday evening for Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Mc- Nary, Col. Daniel Boone Dodson, man- ager of the Portland, Oreg., Chamber of , and Col. William Hanley. Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton, United Btates Army, retired, and a group of Army officers, who are acting as in- s to the members of the Quar- termaster Division of the United States Reserve Corps, now taking a two-week course of h\l!.m:lt‘lnn ll"fl'ler ‘thr De; partment, were the guests of honor a & dinner given last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower by the Reserve cmge officers. The guests, in addition to Brig. Gen. Horton, included Col. Charles E. Reese, United States Army; Col. Walter C. Jones, United Col. O. D. Sam Army; Capt. Edward O. Schairer, United States Army; Capt. Frederick E. Hagen, United States Army; Capt. Edwin M. Scott, United States Army, and Capt. Patrick Kelley, United States Army. Reserve Corps officers acting as Col. Lee H. Landis of San Mr. HERSHEY Announces the Opening of HIS OWN BEAUTY SHOP On or About June 15th 1024 14th Street N.W. (14th & L Streets) Advance Appoint- ments may be made by phome after June 12th. Met. 8729 ‘A Real Value Custom-Made Slip Covers of Belgian Linen or Cretonne —for any 3-piece suit with § separate cushions. Our Belgian linens are the very -best obtainable, work- manship Upholstering 3-pc. Suite, 5 Cushions; in tapestry or velour; all ma- ysuppne d. 589.50 This week only.. Telephone Franklin 8916 Estimetor will call with samples. Ernest Holober Company Upholstering, Slip Covers & Drapery Contractors 627 F St. N.W. Opposite Hecht's liamson of Boston, Capt. John M. Baber of Washington, D. C.; Lieut. F. T. ley of Providence, R. I.; Lieut. ard V. Sourbler of Harrisburg, P: ppt. H. M. Rupp of Philadelphi Lieut. W. A. Cunningham of Marb head, Mass.; Capt. L. H. Cox of Hollis- ton, Mass.; Lieut. E. Grant Hayward, of Providence, R. I.; Lieut. Frank R. Hollingshead of Baltimore and Capt. Hector 8. McAllister of Washington. Lieut. Comdr. Lucius' ©. Duna, United States Navy, a member of this year's class at the Naval War College at Newport, has Rfimd for duty at the Navy Department in the office of naval inteiligence. Mrs. Dunn is now passirg & few weeks in her old home in Eng- land and later will come to Washington. Mrs. Bessle Bruggeman will entertain at fl:nm:l' this evening at the Willard Hotel. Many Weddings Today Of Much Interest Here. A large and notable company will at- tend the wedding today of Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell Le Feyre, and Mr. Gordon Lindsey Luke of Devon Hall, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keith Luke of Irvington-on-Hudson. ‘The ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock, in 8. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, the Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith officiating. The church has an effective arrange- ment of rambler roses and peonies, and as the guests are assembling there will be a program of organ and violin selec- tions. The bride will be escorted by her father, who will give her in marriage. She will wear her mother’s wedding gown, fashioned of rich ivory satin and trimmed with family rose point lace. The short fitted bodice is made with a yoke of the lace, and the long skirt forms & train, velled by a panel of lace which falls from the waistline. Her veil is of old Limerick lace, held by a cap of pearls, and she is to carry a family ivory prayer book, from which falls a streamer shower of lilies of the valley. to| Mrs. Sidney Stillman Blake of Chest- nut Hill, Pa., will be matron of honor and the maids of honor will be Miss | Fis! Florence Wetherill and Miss Exilona Hamilton. Miss Sally Mitchell Le Fevre, young sister of the bride, will |1 be special attendant and the other at- tendants include Mrs. Gustavo Busta- mante of Havana, Cuba; Mrs. Allan Rushton of Birmingham, Ala., and Miss Adelaide Henry. ‘The attendants witl present & striking effect in their dainty frocks of green tulle fashioned on long lines, with capes at the back falling from the shoulders to the ‘waist lines. Their hats are of natural Neapolitan straw, turned off the face at the front, long in the back and trimmed with ribbon to match their gowns. Their bouquets are to be of yel- low daisies with delphintum. The gowns are of two shades of green, the matron and maids of honor in a lighter shade of green and the other attendants in a darker shade. The gown of Miss Le Fevre, young sister of the bride, will be of chartreuse. Mr. Adam Keith Luke, jr., of New York will be best man for brother, and the ushers selected are Mr. Barton K. Sayles, Mr, J. Kermit Birchfleld of MRS. CHARLES WILLARD HAYES, Before marriage yesterday, Miss Annie Graham Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hume. match. They will be at home later at ‘Tyrone, Pa. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Louise Maury, daughter of Mr. John Franklin Maury, to Mr. Percy Beach McCoy, 2d, son of the chief justice of the District Supreme Court and Mrs. Walter I. McCoy, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in All Saint Church, Chevy Chase, Md., the Rev. Henry Teller Coche and the Rev. George ‘The church ide will by her father and will wear a gown of ivory white satin, made along princess lines, with a cape of rose point lace which was her grea d- mother at her wedding. Her is of tulle and she will carry a shower bou- quet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Oscar A. Thorup will be the Mr. Willlam M. Wood of Baltimore, Mr. Victor Cahill and Mr. Robert B. Cum- mings. Mrs. Maury, who will receive with the wedding party, will wear an ecru lace gown, and Mrs. McCoy, “l:omn' of the Roanoke, Mr. Herbert 8. Van Kirk, jr.; | bridegroo; Mr. Sidney S. Blake, Mr. Oliver Walker and Mr. Walter W. Hatch. Mrs, Le Fevre, mother of the bride, will wear a beige lace ensemble, and the bridegroom’s mother will be in purple georgette crepe. After the Fevre, after which 3 will bride leave for a wedding tri] bride wes a beige and chartreuse ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of all SPRING MODELS COATS, KNITTED WEAR and DRESSES for all occasions reduced Incorporated 1919 Que Street ALL HATS ., .... S - m, gray georgette crepe. A reception will follow the ceremony in the home o‘f)ct:,e brlge'l father, after , afl his bride wil wearing & black and white flat crepe en- semble, with a black baku straw hat. will be Kidd of New York, Comdr, Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs, 25% GOWNS 1215 CONNECTICUT AVE., NiW: SALE ENSEMBLES For all'ok:casz'onls‘oj Dresszand Recreation 1 FORMER PRICES - FURS MILLINERY LINGERIE FOOTWEAR Atlraclfvrly Pr?cec{ /or tLe duration of this salg DRESSES 2 ~—Underwood Photo. Willlam 8. Godiun of Baltimore, Mrs. A. L. Alexandel d Miss Eleanor Alex- ander of Savannah, Ga.; Capt. Willlam in All Souls’ Episcopal Church, when Miss Persis Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John FPairfax Conrad, will become the bride of Dr. Emmett Gray- son Coiner of Berryville, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gordon Coiner of Berryville, with Rev. Dr. H. H. D. Sterrett officiating. The church is effectively decorated with lilles and palms and as the guests are assembling and during the services Miss Prances Harrison will play & program of nuptial selections. ‘The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown is of white satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice with a lace yoke and sleeveless. ‘The skirt is long and full, with a deep lace flounce, and the gown is trimmed with pearls and crystals. Her tulle veil will be held by a cap of lace and orange blossoms and she will carry a. shlo]'ex bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs, Lawrence Lafayette Gourley will be the matron of honor and Miss Vir- ginia Conrad the maid of honor. They will wear frocks of point d’esprit, made with fitted basques and long, full skirts, shorter in the front than in the back. Mrs. Gourley will be in blue point d'esprit, with & hat to match, and Miss Conrad's costume is of yellow. They will carry arm bouquets of tea roses and blue delphinjum. Little Miss Anne Bguce Gallagher will be flower girl, in a dainty white point d'esprit frock, and will carry a basket filled with tea roses and delphinium, Mr. Lawrence C, Hollis will be best man, and the ushers selected include Dr. Ernest A, N. Seyfreid of Nazareth, P ind Mr. Lawrence L. Gourley and Mr. Robert Bruce Moorman of Wash- ington. Mrs, Conrad will wear a gown of sand color georgette crepe with a hat to match, and Mrs. Coiner will be in rose beige with a hat to match. After a reception in the home of the bride’s parents Mr. Coiner and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, the bride wearing an orchid and SLIP COVER w Shades 1211 ¥ St 2nd_Floor Main 3211 Comfort-Giving Footwear ‘The Answer Shoe $12.50 The Answey Shoe embodies every useful feature which medical scien'ce, together ; with sturdy shoemaking, has proved essential to perfect foot comfort. 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Rubinstein may be eonsulted in Rubinstein Salon, street floor, Complete line of Rubinstein prepara- tions for home wuse always at Jelleff's JELLEFF'S ¢ F Streer > N Ap extra Gold Stripe Shop for comvemience in Stomeleigh Courts 1013 Commecticut Ave.! JF_LLEI!?Q F Syreer 1| Gourley, Mrs. ‘They will make their home in Wash- Mrs. James M. Fadeley was hostess at a bridge party yesterday with a shower ‘The guests included Mrs. rs. Michael Kennedy, Mrs. Chester Norman, Mrs. Lawrence L. Cyril D. Gallagher, Mrs. Daniel Parker, Miss Virginia Harrison, i)‘lem“vtumu Conrad and Miss Mary wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Fairfax Conrad, perents of the bride, gave a supper, with dancing, last evening at the Powhatan for the members of the wedding party following the rehearsal. Miss Eleanor Katherine Sappey, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Sappey, became the bride of Mr. John Frederick Charles Potoka of Duryea, Pa., at a pretty wed- ding ceremony this merning in the Holy Comforter Church. The ceremony took place at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Joseph F. Denges officiating. It was followed by a breakfast at 10 o'clock in the Grace Dodge Hotel. ‘The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John P. Maher off New York, wore a chic gown of beige chiffon, with a short jacket of brown panne velvet and brown velvet shoes. Her hat was a picture model of beige and she carried an arm bouqueg of tea Toses. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Ethel Marie Sappey, whose cos- tume was of green chiffon and her large hat was of the same shade. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Mr. Willlam Kelley was best man and the bride's brother, Mr. Henri J. Slpgey. was the only usher. At the breakfast the bride's mother Imitation Bakou S5 3650 Small to Large Headsizes ERE are hats that wear and look ex- actly like real Baku. The most exacting connoi- seur could scarcely distin- guish the difference. At. tractive colors . . . white, black and navy blue. Five good styles to choose from. CREERON 614 12th St., Bet. F & G Specialists in Large Head- size Millinery These are received the company, wearing a green foulard gown cut on modish lines and -bl.:ck hat and & corsage bouquet of eet peas. Upon their return from their wedding journey young couple will make their home at 1525 S street southeast. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Hosts At Dinner Tonight to Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton Knox will entertain informally at dinner this eve- ning for their house guest, Mrs. Maurice CLEANED and STORED A satistying, sanitary cleaning serv- ice that is ‘sure to comvince you of ‘Ime supremacy of VOGUE VICE Any Article Which We Clean Ts Stored FREE OF CHARGE Until Fall Men’s and Women’s Apparel and Straw Hats Expertly Cleaned Addressed Especially to Our Slim Young Friends It IS smart nowadays, to wear a confining garment of some sort—and we invite you to stop in and meet Miss Howarth, Associate Designer of Redfern Founda- tions, in our Corset Department this week. Your figure is lovely now, and we are sure you wish to keep it so—and that makes some sort of trim boneless little Step-in, or Wrap - Around essential. Redfern Junior garments are so lovely, so dainty, and give such a feeling of comfort with perfect free- dom, that you will love Whelan’s 1105 F St. N.W, o g the Smart Underthing you must wear with Popular Sunback Dresses Jelleff’s anticipating the great popularity of the sunback vogue are completely ready with every type of sportive, after- noon, and evening types! The active sport types have extra deep plaits for freedom...the afternoon and evening styles follow the princess silhouette...deep round, square and “V” lines! Underall Overall The straps are ad- justable! Wonder- ful for active sports! In crepe de chine. .. the last word in undergarments. .$5.90 ‘Wrap-around slip that is in- tended for active sports...smooth fit- ting brassiere top! Of crepe de chine Bt Lieiiineied Our Door men will Park your car while satin crepe . 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