ran.. Womens. Tan Walking Oxfords $7.00 Novelty Pump; . See our window displays of all the newest spring models. Nov'elty pumps in black kid,'black satin, tan calf, dull calf, gray suede and brown suede, attractively priced at $7A to 109, HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. N. a Inaugural Visitofs HAVE A- GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MADE WHILE YOU ARE HERE. VISIT OUR SPECIAL STUDIO AT WILLARD HOTEL, ROOM 122. PQRTRAITS OF QUALITY, MODER- ATELY PRICED. U>0D opl NDIJWOOD Worlds Foremost Photographere Reene 122 WiUard Hotel or 1230 Conn. Ave. 13th A Special Inaug - New YorIe vii *hogoo b oi driathanaug seTrouhout thr biugon rody an hthe A IM OGG #0 Aise bee" is wense', blisl two aiif es t he@ 0em ae~ been. she haa $- warn -4 ene aft,' frioe s of wirit 01e sent her Gret morning a" Waebium shpping, her se4od being gead.heth aft- e ben deetedto "et- Ii sas aiated with the Ladies ofthbe, oneate, wudabers /of the litlie .Anisaties04 Of the women- t k of te membes Of the Upper Heaie. with who she will be so eieWy .asspe4 edaring the nest ers, eorgne isaIe had s - lab booer guest at lwenh- 0", en ,Twosday. ing afterward to' Keith'i. ad Yesterday after- adon Mrs. Marsball. wife of the Ve Presideat, gave a tea for Mrs. Coolidge.who is to take her place is offisial life and who, it Is safe to prophey, will son make a pipco for herself in the society's afections.. This time, too, the oompany was limted to the Ladles of the Seate, of which Mrs. Marshall is the re- tiring president and Mrs. Cool- idge will becese en offileo the president. Two ladies who will be "Cabinet hostesses" in the -new Administration. Mrs. J o h n W. Weeks and Mrs. Albert D. Fall. were, prossaK but they were for the tine betig functioning as Ladies of the Senate. MIR311K IN APPUARA(UCE. She is young. almost girlish in eppearance, is Mrs. Coolidge, with softly waved dark hair, lne dark eyes and a vividly expressive fau-P. She looked very winsome as she stod bealdet Irs. Marshall wearing -a gew. of spald-colored georgette Crbpe, with a chic overdress of French blue ensbroidered in silver. Sand-colored suede shoes and hose and a black picture hat completed a costume at once chic and'becning. She displayed a frank interest In official life and the part she is ex-% pevted to play therein, and every- one was drgwn'to her-by' the friehd- line.-s of 'her greeting. Urp. Marshall. always appropri- ately gowned. had on a black satin costume. with facings of peacock blue. Mrs. Weeks. who dresses in the most conservative fashion. w're- a smart black cloth stilt. n ith a black feath.er-trimned hat and a smell sable scarf. Mrs. Fall Aas gowned in black georgette. with the riewest thing In round, neck lines. and had on a big. black het trimmed wish white towers. T4 biostio wasasosted by the four neW. vbe .ppeeldents -of the Ldies of the Beaste. Mredeph I. france, Mrs. A. ,Otley,'1Stad ey. Mrs: Henry 1. ATesrst, u'MRus. Seldon P. Spen- cer.- Meg, orre LeRoy Boyle pre- sidod -a' the -te' - table.- -This was gayly .dpeLed with the handsome silver service presented to Mrs. Ms,heh1.,bydhA.lAdies of the Senate last week. Which .Nas augmented yesterd4y by 4 graceful basket of Dutch silver. The basket, used as 'G Sts. Iration anid Pais- Spring Mi Planned and executed as a itors to the Nation's Capita legion of Washington frien Visit Our Freni -and view our newesti from the hands of the lead ii of Paris and New York. worth a journey to see. Especially ntoteworthy shades as well as shapes- colors are soft grays, gri black, taupe, henna and or; All Hate in This. Offered for Prices Ran ' o$75- ented staff of courteous sales u may not be shopping for a S modiae Inside wll be warmly wi a amterpie, was Ind wfth irar reses ad eo was the the e=0 aaw shall's way ted."Orevery dy is Christmas" with her aSpprnlyU70 a will be sUl uSheeAve Wash- ingtes-for ontrtbutios tre the members of the organisatles who have been away or have been do- hyed fur oae reassa er smother keep coming is, and Immediately seew new piece og allvor Is pur- chased. VOOLEDGU DOWN ARREVM, Mr. and Mrs. Coleidge are prepar- lag to meet the Presidest-elet and Mrs. Harding at Union StatIe#wheu they reach tows this aftOrNoom. Moreover, they are es ing their two isas, Jobs aNd .. who are .omlsg down with Mr. Cool- idge's father. Joh Coolidge. to at- tend the Inaugural eeremonIes. Inm. muediately afterward they will re- turn to Northampton. Mae.. where they are in school to remain until the end of the %OrM. lh Coolidged rather expect to take a house here next year. so that they cap have their Done *ith them. In that case the boys will goto one of the pub- lie schools here. Otherwise they'll probably be Put In boarding school. All this. however. is sow on the knees of the god. 1Tis morning Mrs. Coolidge at- teaded Mrs. Seloen P, Spencer's Bible class at the New Willard. A little group of relativeb of Presi- dent-elect Harding were also among those present. Members of. Mr. Harding's family who are now here or will be here in time for the cereiwonies tonor- row, are his father. Gleorge Tryon Warding; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Votaw. the President-eleets eldest sIster. Mrs. Remstburg. of California. with her husband and three daughters, and another sister. Miss Abigail Harding. will join the family group at Wardman Park Hotel. an will Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Pope. of the State of Wasehington, Mr. Pope being a first cousin of the Incoming C'hief lxecutive. Other members of the Pope fam- ily who are cousins of the Presi- dent-elect Harding will be hare to witness his induction Into the White House. They are Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Pope and Mips Beulah Pope, of Dlu Quoin. Ill., who will be the guest4 here of Mr. and Mrs. David 13. lidmonston. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pope. also of Du Quotin. The ('oolidges are not making any formal engagements until after the 'inauguration. but on the even- Ing of March 4 they will dine with Mr. and Mrs. 1Vward Belle McLaan. Their dinner party. with its ball to follow, will also include many of the members of the new cabinet. Afdrew W. Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Ways and Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Fall among them: and some fifty or sixty other important guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes arrived In town last night and will be joined at the Shore- ham today by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes. Jr., and thels two children. who will remain over the Fourth. rhi bit ihinery style treat to vis- as well as to our ch Salon rportations direct ig master milliners It is a sight well s the diversity, of the predominating en,blue, brown, mge. Dlay Are e From, ladies will accord pring Hat your in- Icnmed. W. Mofel. me te be Seeetapy of te treesery, OW Not iN from PItt"* bmug t11eIF ad Will go to te :9;PM§- 'bi - bb miw ad 'WI at the Es 4 ia K stest., Mr. m lum hp a4e servaouse at the betl fet a ette insi0 big ,LI Melles. Mr.- M Thes Mallion. brother and soteielaw of th new $srotary who have bee" is Florida. arrived =eterday ead are staying at the Ilard. Mr. and Mrs. Williami Lerrimer Mal.n will sme today ano,will asoe be at the Willard. .dwim Denby. Seerstary-to-be of the Navy. sad Mrs. Denby are her* now, a" e visiting his brother ad stsit-ia-law. Mr. and Mrs, Chartes Deaby. at aeir 0 street home. Mts. Will IL who is at the meroka- with Hrs, will return to her hose in adiasa early nest week to set her housh in ordir before Wth% up her perMSnat reS ess i ngs WtU . Mr. Hays sister. Mise Martha Hays. is at the Shoreham with Mrs. Hays, Seaster Mrs. Fall a d their seen-l'law daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Drant Ellott, of Port Ceaway. Va., are at the Raleigh. Henry C. Wallae, who is to be Secretary of Agritoiture, and Mrs, Wallace have.delayed their arrival In Washington. but are ex- peted momentarily at the High- lands, where they have an apart- MA. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have daugisterm Mrs, Angus Ma- clay, of Des MoInes; Miss Mary Wallace. and Miss Ruth Wallace, and three sons, John B. Wallace. Henry A. Wallace. and James W. Wallace. Mrs. Herbert Hoover is already at her new home,' 2300 a stret. where Mr. Hoover. soon to be Secre- tary of Commerce, is expected to join her today. Parry Daugherty., wIo is to be, Attorney Genera), has arrived in Washington and in at the Willard. as are also his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Daugh- erty, of Washington Court House, Ohio. Among the governors who are here to attend the Inaugural cere- monies are the Governor of New Hampshire, Albert H. Brown, who is' accompanied by Mrs. Brown; the ;overnor of Minnesota, J. A. 0. Preus: Governor E. W. Sproul of Pennsylvania, with Mrs. Sproul: Governor .. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma. and Mrs. Robertson: Governor James Hartness, of Ver- meat and Mrs. Hartness; Governor Channing Cox of Massachusetts and Mrs. Cox. theGovernor of Nebraska. Siamuel R. McKelvie and Governor Wiliam D, Denney of Delaware. and Mrs. Denney, who are staying with Senator and Mrs. Ia Heisle Hall. Most of them will be present at the Child Welfare ball on Friday night. DENNER AT Ut1AN UMBAST. The Belgian *mbassador and Baroness de Cartier will entertain at disnbr at the embassy tonight in hesor of Mr. and Mrs, Thetnas r. Ryan, of New 'York. wio are coming to Washington for the Inaugural ceremonies. Mrs. Work-Hewitt. of New York. Is visitlaoat the embassy. The Italian ambassador, Signor Ro- landi Ricci. will entertain a double box party this afternoon at the Na- tional Theater for the concert to be given by the La Scala Orchestra, Ar- turo Toseantal conducting. This is the orebestr's farewell ooncert in Washington, and it will be an event of almost official significance as well as groat social brilliance, since the visit of the organisation to the United States is in the nature of a tribute to one of Italy's allies in the great war. The orchestra ill sail for England on March 19 ad will visit Belgium and Prance, also allies of Italy, be- fore returning to Milan. Mrs. Atlee Pomerene will be at home this afternoon when she will have soming her, her sister, Mrs. Catherine Brandt. who is her guest. and Miss Peggy Bockius and Miss Marion Atlee Wilson. wrho are also visiting Senator and Mrs. Pomerene for the Inauguration. The two girls ill preside at tpunch table. Mr. Rufus Day and Ts lignothy Ansber- ry will pour tea. Others who will as- 5st are Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, Mrs. endum Blumenberg, Mrs. Frederick oung, Mrs. i.. F: Ambler, and her pgest. Mrs. Raph Ambler, of Kansas and Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Wead. Ellis, and Mmae. Machaho. The tptird dance of tire One Hundred lub wilt take place tonight at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, r., and the feet that it is to be a cstume ball will give an added elo- moat qf interest to'the last of this ery suecessful series of parties-for this season at any rate. The mem- bers of the conunmittee, '1ith Mr. tokes at their head, will receive the gests; and owiog to the limited space only seember. and theIr friend. froem sat-of-town will be included in this category. Memabers et the dinner party whioh (ContInued on Page Nine.) 1822G STREET N. W. OPPOIITU UPIPHIANT CUIURCH - J1!WELRY CHARACTERISTIC DISTINCTION asec~rksniels p~ied Dr. CLAUDE . SEMONEs EertU . ta 3s Fado -StuFaurn OSML 11T-1U0 Op.. 0... 41lT Pa$~shaLJ A Fine Assotment of Trimed Models At $10.00, $15.00 and $25.00 '-Hits of Tagal straw, all-over visca, cellophane, falle silk, georgettes. styles, ,oriental turbans, many others, in beautifl. colors, anong which are the mew am Marion blue, capucine, copper, antelope brown, and -They are trimmed In pretty appliqued flowers, cherries, crushed roses, and other flowers. -We also have at the highest pdce many handsome models of all black In lisere, Italian milan, with trimmings of moire ribbon lacquered ribbon, ostrich, jet pino, black cherries, laquered wing- and jet ornaments. KanP's-Se"ead Flee. Lingerie of Silk and Satin Beautiful Qualitie for the Spring and Summer Needs --Crepe do Chine Gowvm--Tallored finish, made with square neck, em' re yoke, in the back, tucked front, with hemstitching forming little vestee effect, trimmed with two little flowers; hemstitched sleeves. At... ............ -Amother Style of Crepe d -Envelope diemise-in a va- Chine Cowme-Has a yoke with riety of styles, live at least, embroidered georgette inset In select from. The%, are trimwuJ front, shirring and val lIce trim- with val lace, and lilet lace, sone mings, some are finished with lit- with buijt-up shoulder, some with tle tailored bows; some have the ribbon straps, some trimmed broad shoulder pieces of self with georgette and little tailored materials trimmed bow, some have medallions, with lace. At..... at.l quality. -ipeial, Envelope Drawers of Ra& Sm end Wash Satiw -Fb. Qmity Satn Bloomers- Trimmed with fine val lace; reinforced, made with elistic at sizes 23 and 25-inch length; * waist. andw knee, fnlsbede with lit- somc have little mqdallions of. tl, hemstitched ruf- lace set in at side about the Wie., fle a$' knee., -At. ...;3*00IF A S3.b t quality,quli specil Friday at. .$2969 Kan's.- -Second Floor. Sip-Over, Tien-Back and Wais tline Blouses at $5.95 The Mot Charming Nse Cr etions --Georgette Crepes idaintily tred with - lace, brioing and em- broidery, and some beaded m in white, flesh, bisque, the lovely new gray, %avy, brown, taupe Marion blue. -Now Mignonette Blouses,:.. bpMed aneds, sweater bleuses, and slip-over styles. -Beautlful mdels of Georgets, trimned with real flet lace in- serts and M braid embroidery, in white, flesh and bisque. Another style Is a fansy braided model, the braiding In self Elor, with a toneh of coutrasting color. These are in flesh, tomato red$ 9 and new gray. At............ ........... . MBE JKana's-.Secocal Floor. -Wash Goods RayMd el Our Regular 25c 'Y WolSaffr Percales ~(iuti ac Friday, a Yard, ~ I o -Practical utility seems to-Nw lapV.,I rtIto$20 lie the catch word of the new dsge oftcoenie t'69 era, and surely nothing can ci ihcapa ako ek meet the practical every day -Te arinpinefcs needs of the hour of the ai4-edFoo.asinpinclrwtha- avera e household than this c.bres splen dwearing -yard wide percale, in new dotted, fig- A Se.U SSSI tilclywhtmr ap ured, and striped patterns, B N E U rp~t owa ihi light ground with designs in _Md ftt~~duitrata n fteewo fast color; many black and inpnwttaesolrScf. white combinations.reurl - KD'SYtFo. Tw SpeelF a, -A"~d Up" Specialeoi "Speed Up" -peudy-Made Severais-1% yardsf Toweling Crash loA x,. Upx"e paehi deed afa d a -17 nche wie; rit br-ehelle border, Wn combinaords colrrseryeheavyd wfight ander goodweaing ualty. egu ~andedt oide YinYa ee-M~~ayhes oewt 1arI~~' Soc...hs.is wa oae vr'e wn i,,ohr roeef ~~ a f~dsgedt cra. 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