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Show 1.. - All Washington Seems Away On Holiday Tours i Disconcerting to Find So M;m I lesired Guests Oin ..f Town. B nriT B xti- R sjKH-tnl orrespopdi ni f tl Slanderd,-i Slanderd,-i i uuntnrr 1 (rop) right. 1922, by The Btaudard-Bir- M , . It r i I WASHINGTON March IS. Waah- I I ni Ii I when one a torts to give a par n ;r I rather disconcerting to find o many oi I L ur desired guests are put of town I ,1 Even President and Mrs Harding went M X ftt for a holiday, selecting Florida I fw the acene of their ree. They went thpr suddei , nd hev had , ea'J:l f tiful time golfing and crulalng and 'eallv resting uul , The Edward Bale McL-ana M-v been In Florida for son- time and ! JoJned lh0 president and bis party a-3 a-3 St. .a igua Ine ..... j "" with them and Becrataf) of War and i B - John ' I Florida for several weeks got in on ' j ihat party. Then the Secretary .01 W State and lf Hugh K turned from a fortnights B k ;ind Mrs. Harherl Hbover eft as' wee about three weeks I uro with business, ti secretary o. I th- naw and Mrs. Denbi VTtM spend i llttU of the U ntcn Jjj ; .' I tholr Detroit home but circumstance! , I ! hnve prevented their departure ior tn I j , present, ..... DIPLOMATS LEAH I ' The same is true of the members of j the diploma; v The Peru I .... ..mbassador and Mmi Peb l r.one to Peru to spend ' T , r"' 'o; , 1 j and the Argentine om3do;..I". 1 , Mme. Lcbreton have only Jusp. rern , i f ed from an extended - ll Ja J. , The Polish mlnls.oi and i r' f ' ' .. omlrskl have k nc l Po and en thrr If months leave ' , nee and h 7 . ,sh amb.ua.iur and Lad) Geddr a. g, touring the - an I i ; ay " f MchM of the ,.. am emb issles and I ? gallons havt p-n- 1" n-- n leave 0 :,re at v.me ..f t la wnu .- reso. in residential elretefl tn clet. man r.f the l.,ad-s :u . ... ' ..f ' ' ' . Ida the Hot BprinKS. 01 h..e BU. .hur. or Slantl City o? s. me -..nub. lUce. The lis? Is ioo :..nB to enumoi- ' PLANS V i S I nS i MP f Th S f nd Mrs H irdl e hid s'l I Jncr whet, lhy :-nent a f CW :daa 3 I lhP sew Hamphl lummei home ' Secretary ..n.i Mrs. Weeks A" to all reports Pivsidcm Harding planning to go to Alaska ;r., , .mrno- HtoupinK n( man. placer In the west N and middle west both going and comma. com-ma. doin; roma speaking nd eam-pa'gnlng eam-pa'gnlng and -nc like Mrs HwdtorlJ planning f. join him c thCcstcoaa, making th on th Ma: a But all ..f theffl ire moro or less in ine ' air yet though It se-m to be SftU that th- pr o - g tag to Alas - It is said President I ' emulate the imp oi Pi i I Cleveland I rid a summer homfln I one of the nearby suburbs o. lite dlBj I trlct. probabK m thf iir'.gl)b..rhood c I I Chew Chaac, where many of his in-' in-' timat'e friends own handsome P'at" I lmaynr if he docs that that he will build near the suburban botne ! particular chum. Edward Ecale McLean Mc-Lean on the o.lgc of Cleveland park! and not far from the former home or ' Cleveland Living in some such placf as that, the president could work? at hi? office in The morning.' have h!s j polf in the afternoons and work at home In the eenlng OOLIDGES in FRON A The absence of the president Hndi I Mr,. Harding and other lotahles had hut small effect upon the, social actlv- itlea of the rapitol Th HpotliKht was, upon the vice presidenT and Mrs Cool-idge Cool-idge much of the we.-U. Just as It was J the week before. Senator and Mrs I i Ky Pittman Invited a large anJ distinguished dis-tinguished company t. meet thtm at I , dinner Wednesday nJtfht and that af- ternoon Mr CoblWge va the cuost of honor at a luncheon which Mr. ( Parker Wc.it gave at Soldiers' home 1 iE Thursday, the assistant secretary oi war and Mrs J. Mayhesv Walnwrlght wore hosts at a dinner for Mr. and. Mnr. Coolldgo who were entertained today at dinner by Mrs Henry C. Cpr-hln. Cpr-hln. widow of General Corbln. The Coolldjga boy came home Monday for ihclr spring vacation HUOHKS EVTERTA1VE1 Secretary and Mrs. Hughes were more or leas on the go. too. They opened the week by c.vin,: dinner la-' .unda in complltnent to the assistant secretary of state and Mrs Fred Morris Mor-ris Dearlnp Sunday wax murk.-. I t nulto a number of entertainments, j Mrs John B. Hemlerson had a lun.h-, eon nt her Sixteenth street mansion, I Boundary castle. The former Fnlted( States ambas-ador to i.ussla und Mr? ic orj?e T. Mai ye Rave a J.nn.';- S.ind.n. as did Admiral and Mrs. C P Plulk-ett. Plulk-ett. Mrs. Archibald tiracie had a n- ceptlon and Jude and Sidney Ballou.l h muslcale and several more functions of the same sort. r Kir a ll.iifhea was the jruest of hon- ur a', a Pan-American ten. which Mr-B Mr-B 'Jlfford Plnrhot gave Tuesday after-. H noon The tea was a preliminary to the Pa n-American conference of WO-H WO-H men which has been called by the 'n- H tlonal l.easuo of Women Voters in connection with the convention of the I league In Baltimore next month. mhs. WILSON APPEARS IH Wednesday the social columns read; H like old times for there was a htg H tarty In compliment to Mrs. Woodrou Wilson. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, the; H popular young wife of Admiral Gray- H son who was physician to Mr w I , n hs as presidtpf. giving a luncheon In her honor. Quest eamt from Baltimore and othr cities lor It. It vat the first ttmo in many rooou-jt rooou-jt that Mrs Wilson has done anything in -.i kocIsI way at all, certainly the first ; j ".me since her distinguished husband's j Illness. She fcas had a few friends to 1 share ojulctlj with them in a most lu ll yrnv.l dinner hut that ws afl. But r I ri?r boshassl la-so far advanced on ih- tOSd to Rood health that she fels as H ' nc- she is wflltmr to uce some of j HF h'.-r t: once mors. |