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8 SOCIETY P — SOCIETY. mediasely after for a camping trip In |Btreet, overloaking Rook Creek Park, Macks . Mountain Nafional Bark. |and Will taks posssesion on Mey 1. n | s ‘ A R rfi,m*:..,. S L, The R , 2641 B!rehlnreet,_l)fnvar, Col. indefinite stay. C - it L. 99 Mr, and Mry. Gilbert James McKin- [ Mrs. C. A. MoCormick, Mo aptaln 1 DASI'HNG colored kid slippers —like a pirate bold—have Aprit 53, la Washington. A I e stormed the slup of Footwcar Secretarv of State and Mrs. Hughes) to Be Honor Guests at Dinner of & . Kirby witl be at home at % | Georsetown menter prom last week. Minister and Mme. Varela. ] (o pai e W [ o T ? the past five of ter have issued cards announcing the | Ner Ber h %rll‘n{n&om ol(" their da 5 et o) LAeut W Mme. Alma Clayburgh is . A fow days at the s ter, Arda m Kiaus, < e rs. | Telurned to Washington after spend- | HE Secretary of State and Mrs. [l HITOR 10 ti C Hughes will be the guests in | whose honor the minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varels will entertain a distinguished com- pany of forty at dinner tais evening in| ron bullding Awmbassadors Ge New York for the Dar. ‘Phe ambassador of France. M. Jus- serand, and the ambassador of Grgut Rritain, Sir Auckland Geddes arc in New York. whe.e they will attend the dinner tonignt to be given by the Na- Tione] Institute of Soclal Siences. in ihe ballroom of the Plaza. The gold | medal of the society will be conferred ypon M. Justersnd and Str Auckland. | They will return to Washington to-, morrow. he ambassador of Iialy. Don Gel- ! #sio Caetani, will be hest to & large | company at a suoper dance which| e Seill give this evening ,in his: npartment at 1785 MassiCuusetts Avenue. in compliment to the retiring | Secretary of the embasey and Signoid | Geisser Celosia. The apariment has been elaborately decorated for thei occasion The retiring minister of Siam. Phya | & Prabha Kuaravongss. will sniertain a. Alnner this evening. Phva Kma vongse has been apnointed minister to the Court of £ James. ad «ail Satyrday for his new pos minister's successor. Phya B ! Avats is guest of Phva Karavougse! at_ghe legatlon. . The minister. Phya liaravongse. ! will be host at tea tomorrow after-| noon at the Chevy Chase Club. ] Mme. Panaretoff, wéfe of the min-{ tster of Bulgaria. entertained at! luncheon today at the Washington Club, In honor of Mme. Kw !vlue“»l ka. wife of the retiring counselor of ihe Polish legation. The guests in-( cluded Mme. Saburi, Mrs. J. B. Smull, | Afrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mre Theo-| dore W. Noves. Mrs. Robert F. Mac- kenzie, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann. Mrs., Charles G. Milburn, Miss Grace Tem- ple and Mre. Kelley and Mrs. Prosser tor and Mrs. Johu B. Kendrick { of Woming announced the engage- inent of their niece, Miss Eula Serven Williams to Capt. Samuel Calvin Cumming, U. S M. C. at a small luncheon today. Miss Willlums bas| made her home with Senator and Mre Kendrick during the pasi four vears while attending Goucher College. in Baltimore. where she received her Aegree in Februar: Cumming im the son of Rev. Hampton, Va. and the nephew Surgeon General Hugh S. Cumming. He is at present stationed in Haiti where the young couple will make their home. The wedding will take nlace early in June upou the return of Miss Willlams' parents. Mr. and! Mrs. Francis C. Williams of Sheridan, | Wyo. who are traveling in Europe and who spent the winter in Wash- ington. The eounselor of the German em- basey, Br. von Lewinski. will return in Washington this afternoon from New York, having returned recently aboard the Thuringia, {rom Kurope where he has been for several months. The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya. en- tertained at luncheon today at the Shorcham. when his guests included Commander Juan Legulr, chief of the air service of the Peruvian army: Mr. Albert Douglas, Rear Admiral Hugh | Todman, Rear Admiral William A.| Moffett. Gen. William Mitchell, Capt. Luke McNamee, Capt. Cyrus R. Mil- ler, Col. Duncan Major ardd Dr. Prada. charge d'affaires of Peru Mrs. John Joyce Broderick. wife of the commercial counselor of the Brit- ish embassy, entertained a company of ten informally at luncheon today. Mme. Prochnik, wife of the charge d'effaires of Austria. will be hostess at tea tomorrow in compliment to Mme. Kwapiszewska, who will leave Washington Tuesday with Mr. Kwa- | Miss Doroth { nath Cox lluncheon yesterd Mr, and Mrs. Charles Selden. ir. have returned to Washington efter | fortnight's motor trip to Berkeley Springs. Miss Virginis Selden. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Selden, is the aost of Miss Virginia Johuson at her | ome. in Springfleld. Ohio. She will} ington in about b . MeCre the Governor of Indian: this afternoon o epend the remainder | of the spring season with her cousins, | Mr. &nd Mrs. H. O. Plugge, in their | home. at 2655 Connecticut uvenue. i Willians Kearny entertained toauy at snotier of the series of | luncheons e giving during the! spring seasca Miss Wlizebetn Durvea Walter is! enilertaining sixteen at bridge th afternoon. Additional guests wdill! lo'hl the company for tea, when Mrs. | Wilkiam Eaches ¥endall, Mrs, Arthur | Erown. Mrs. Roland Waddell and Miss | Eleanor Wilkins will assist ut the | tex table | | Stitt an AMiss Aljce ! tained at lunc -1 <1 The guests Pauline Jones. N gwards. Miss Mary Sttt Tohuson and Miss As Mre. C. E. Ferguson was h &t luncheon today. entertaining the New Willard. in honor Miss Alice G. Idmonston and Miss Gladys | Gutteridge of Southampton. England Mis. James Huntington Turmer was l\t\x: S to 1; small compauny at tea; vesterday afternoon. entertaining at Le Paradie & 2| Daughter of MISS EULA SERVE! Mr. Hugh Teunant. attuche of the British enfha Washington v ) tomorrow from New York. where he has been for several dash: lund. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann. ( r. and Edwin 8. Puller, Col.l » all. entertained a commpany atad Vs Treder (ol Bichard Maishall. wife of Gen . lincheon today.- Henry Smigh, jr.. Mre. Robert ¥ Mrs. Edward Bla k is entertaining tionsl gueste will join the company | i for for tea. 1 The murriage of Mist Josephine | . S il Burroughs: of Marylan Mr. | Col. and Mre. Daniel B. De Vore en- | Norman (. Bever of this city tertalned a company of thirty at)place vesterduy afterncon in Christ' e on the teirave of | Iipiscopal Church. the Rev. William thelr estate. Chatham. near Freder- |C. White. officiating. I ide wore| fcksburg. Va. in honor of Mrs. An.(# traveling suit of tan Poiret uwill. thony Warne Cook of Pennsylvania. | With a small hat to match and a cor- 5 sage bouquet of bride roses Mr. A J. Gurdner was host tq acom- | ies of the velley. Mr. and pany of eight at the supper-dance last | Beyer left immediztely after evening st Le Paradis i which wae performed at| e 3 ¥ %k, for a wedding trip to} ) amA UM Grekery ton by sea. They will be at bome | Supper Purty. * Admiral and Mrs. Luther 15 Gregory | were hosts Lo a company of twent)- four at a buffet supper last evening entertaining m their home &t 233 Ashmead place in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ®ranklin D. Cannon, the fatter | known professionally as Miss Ellen Beach Yaw. The other g Admiral gnd Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, Mr. and Mrs. in_Our New fhare. 610 J2th John Mock. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Mat- | We Store Fur Coats Fr thews, Commander and Mres C. W. Fisher. Mre. Winterhalter. Ars. of Charge until Fall —when remodeling i George McCallum. Mrs. Fannie Heaslip | Lea of Honolulu, Mrs. Rabey, Mr. ordered now. Special sum- mer prices on alterations Herbine and the daughters of the hosts, Miss Ileanor Gregory and Miss Princess Ghika and aer sister. Mme and repairs. Strictly Zaldivar, entertained at dinuer last modern HEMSTITCH BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 2561 151 Ruth Gregory. evening 'in honor of the umbassador T the guests., who numbered fifty, were COLD STORAGE the minister of Switzerland and Mme Mme. Yarela. the minister of Costa Coats left for altering or Rica, 8enor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno remedeling Stored Without Mme. Prochnik. the counselcr of thie Japanese embassy -and Mme. Saburi of Japen and Mme. Hanihara. Among We'll call for your cost on motioe. Peter, the minister of Uruguay and the charge d'affaires of Austria and Charge during Summer. sud the counselor of the legation of Mr. and Mrs. Francis (] S e Euests wi Y east Senator and Mrs. Ho S| r- | Mrs. George W. Bever WILLIAMS, Mr. Colemun, Dr. and | marriage Loren Johnsen., Mrs. William | of Afjgs - Wil return Mrs 1. G. Heinfelden of {after May 15. at 130 10th street north- Ch Bever is a son of Mr. and ! Of interest in Washington was the | terday in Denver. L. | of Miss Lucile Parker. fomherly ot | ‘ashington, to Mr. Malcolm Wood, | | Muckenzie, Mre. John & Walker, Col. | aniy soh of Dy, am Mre. X a company ut bridge today Adde | Frank Rumbold and Maj. James Lyon. | of Denver. - The ceremony was per- — ! Barnaba's Eplscopal 1 Mr._and. Mrs_Wood left im- St. BE The Wyoming Cafe Main Fioor, The Wyoming Apartment Columbia Reed at Califermis ® in Atlantic City 3 S o o 1 the guest for s week ot Mra. Murray . 5 . n Virginie. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alten Connolly | Boocock are at Virginia Hot Springs fé‘r“‘ifl ! remainder of the s Mrs.| 2r. end Mrs C. H. Allen of Gien ¢ the Les House for Connolly spent 2 short time in Waah- | yalls, N. Y. are a ington where Mr. Connolly joined her remainder of- on their way to Hot Springs. = . |2 - . Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe and her house guest, Mrs. home tomorrow afterneon im the for- mer's new home at 1676 31st strest. the Women's Cl home of Representative Louis C. Crampten of Michigan, at 1829 Irving COATS CAPES A IVERY wonderful new showing this week of garments that have just arrived. improve on these lines. Neverthel A. Wood | we have shown this season. great pleasure to show them to you. Through careful buvisg in whale- Bt o maw "hree Cowrse Four Course sale s, Hont O Thin ‘benuiifully redssoraiad maal, DINNER *1* DINN ER*1# Mr. gnd Mra. Eriebacher have closed thelr ent st the Hotel Ro Thomas W. Cauld- | velt and are at the Shelbourne, at At- well of Morristown, N. J., will be at|jantio City, for # =1 weeks. i > Auction Club of — “Club_will give = Gen. Robert J. Bates, has lsased the| complimentary card party in the club- (Continued on Ninth Page.) WRAPS THESE stocks have been so remarkable this season, and they have met with such enthusiastic com- mendation irom our customers, and the saies have been so unusual in this department, it seems hardly possible to , these new gar- ments that have just arrived posse'ss many features that make our line of Coats, Capes and Wraps now the choicest WE know that you will be glad 1f you will deier your selection until you see them, and.it will give us 1214 F St. Bet. 12th and 13th Fashion and made of it a willing captivg. To keep these slip- pers truly individual we are showing only a few of a kind. Tnclud- ed are Lip Stick Red Persian Red Nile Green Azure Blue Lavender Amber Camel Sahava Brown- “Gloria"—$12.50 The City Club Shop of 1318 GSt. The $10 models are also shown at our 7th and 9¢th Street Stores. Beginning Thursday--- Continuing Friday and Saturday Specialists in Women's and Misses’ Apparel Thursday Incomparable Values In * ew Spring Dresses An Event which enables every Woman or Miss to own several Newer Spring Dresses at less than the high cost Modiste’s price of one. AKS FUR CO.} One Femily Managemeat for 30 Years, 610 12th St. N.W. piszewski, the retiring counselor of } Hungary and Mme.” Pelenyi v the Polish legation. Following the dinner, ichio Itow, i the Japanese dancer, gave a program The retiring counselor of the Polish | of dances Jegation and Mme. Kwapiszewska will ! = he the guests in whose honor Mr. and Col. and Mr Jack Haves enter- Mrs. Frank Simonds will entertain |tained at dinner last evening in com- ®» small company at dinner this even- ing ‘lie_undersecretary of state and d ] ' = - Mrs. William Phillips entertained at dinner last evening, having amons their gueets the ambassador of Italy. Prince Caetani, and the minister Persia, Mirza Huseein Khau Alsi. Half-Yearly Millinery Sale The retiring commercial counselor | of the Norweglan legation. Mr. Olaf Alfred Tostrup. sailed today aboard the Paris for Europe. He has been succeeded at the legation by Mr. Alexis H. G. O. Lundh, who, with Mme. Lundh. arrived a few weeks ago and are at Wardman Park Hotel i 1219 F Stveet. 1219 F Street. Smart Spring Styles in Feminine Footwear Sensibly Priced 86.50 here are six of many st this attreetive price. Strap Pumps Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, Tiropp have : Again Hat Fy ansTrimmin; Vienna Hat:Factory 435 11th St. N:W. Y Julius Lansfi&rgh Of 1he Lansburgh Decorating Comaany Group One 25,0 HIGHER valuation dresses are included in this group of models of Canton tarn and welt moles, Cuban and heels. —wants a e, actsix young |} e ; man who understaigls thor- oughly bhe up-to-date .Colouials methods of doing bustness— in Patent Teath one who can assist him in the o, Black and ; w g Brown Satin. ever sncreasing work that is Brown Kid and broyghts to him. A voung Gray Suede, with ntan with qood busiiess édeas In which you are invited to take your choice of-- Any Trimmed Hat 037 F Strept Crepe, Twill materials, Crepe Roma and eta. About 135 dresses in all, most of them eriginally created to sell st $39.50. For Afterneen, Dinner and Evening Wear Group Twe 3352 pecially selected up of values -M wm’ 'l(sarip'n h up to d859.50. New, individu ring designs and man; of Paris origin. fiu Etepe. Poiret wali Chillen Satin, Sheenors Satin, Crepe Roma and Paisley Prints. For Afternoon, Dinner end Evening Wear Bpanish and # Cuban hesls, / would find a good berth and F B hss futureswould be assured . Oxfords . - in Black and o - E n wn : Calf, with rubbe ew £HBiEE || T F at Fourteenth “Quesn Quality” Shoes in a variety of styles that assure you of the correct footwear for all occasions. & CORKING good oy Quality” trade- A Luncheon _served s Guees ty” trademark is your aseurance of a la New Ebbitt— Many Others From $5.80 to $8.50. Osteo Tarsals, $10. Alwin and Windsor Full-fashioned Silk i i Hosiery, new spring shades, $1.95 mfix:fi;fibfii: Efi",.‘;:; ' » / 85 originals and ies of mew Paris —WM@ modele of Chiffon Sutin, Beeded Geor. : gette, Flat Crope, Moire Silk, Poiret Twill 1219 F STREET N. W. and Prints, originally worth up to $69.50. Bosiusive Agonte & Waskington tor QUEEN QUALITY SHO. Siteiuase; Diuncr sang Ereming Mogals Group Three 552 12 to 2:30—60c You'll say this is a sumptuous Dinner we are serving Table d'Hote —gvery day and Sunday— $1.25 & plate. Ertebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET