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SO Sox ©@1L@ CIETY ty Party of Guests, Are Watching the International Tennis Game. HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing had chairs arranged on the White House lawn, ad- joining the tennis court, thig afternoon, and, with about a hundred guests fr the cabinet, the diplo- matie corps, the Supréme Court and | resident and official society, are watching the tennis champlons from Japan, in and the United States put up a game. The game way to kave been played carlier In the week, but was prevented by rain. wdor of Germany and | Feldt returned last evening | where they went to m from ok cevesn fos ot went and this the 0] will aft- coungelor n, irning pect on their arrival there ernoon from the Berengarfa, t Trembars of the Czechosiovaklan debt on. The commission 18 ex- arrive in Washington next Katherine Wallace marriage to M ad Lunn, daugh- H. White, Jr. r. Robert’ M Harper _of he; Neville John- son and Miss F 3 iss Warren will entertain at din- | 3 24 in honor of Miss Lunn and her flance. Following the dinner Miss Johnson will give u small dance »r them. Mixs Lunn will entertain her at- tendants at luncheon May 235 Miss Diana Cumming, daughter of Surgeon General and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, has returned to Washin ton after a_fortnight's visit fn Wil- Hamsburg, Va. The griculture, Mr. the guest at bureau chiefs the event being arranged in simple, but nm—remuz' manner at the Cosmos Club. | The Secretary and Mrs '\\.\H.ue‘ were to be guests of honor at & din- ner to be give Secref W on tod department, S hee of the latter from hington has compelled a post- ponemnet of the date. The Mintater of Bulgaria Viniting in Philadelphia. The minister of Panaretoff, left morning for Philadelp the annual meecting of the Academy of Poltic ence, where he to attend Ameriean sanford returned . and has jolned at the Hotel will remain Mrs. to Washin Mr. Justice Hamilton, w unth the autumn Invitations s mado: of in have heen issued by of the charge ! for a tea this| compliment “to Consul ts, who are | {rs. Tsamados. Mr.( fatlis will leave tomorrow | 0. where the former will his duties as consul gencral afternoon General guests of and Mrs for Chi assume The military attache of the French | Dumont, left ves- | t of several da -w York and B n to Washington the midite” e e Miss Allsa Mellon and Miss Alice Sylvester have returned to V ton after spending several days New York Mr. and Mrs. Rarey, who were vis- iting the latter's parents, the Atto nev General and Mrs. Harry M.q Daugherty, at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, have returned to their home in New York. The Solicitor 1. evening in_honor of anderlip of New York, who Is spending the week end with them. Maj., Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth has joined Mrs. Farnsworth here after an inspection trip of about two weeks through New York. Gen. and Mrs. Farnsworth have recently re- turned from a six-week stay in Pan- oves Thompson, who recently ession of her residence, 2117 ace, has as a guest for a short time, Mrs. l-‘rl‘(‘mhn Luther, who is en route from the Pacific coast to her home in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Thompson will accom- vany Mrs. Luther as far as New York | when she starts for New Brunswick. Lieut. Col. Ruttencutter, has returned Mrs. Brady G. Ruttencutter, wife nti to Washington after spending ten Entirely New Showings For the Fastidious Miss ISTINCTLY original an makers of great superiority is presented by us for the approval of our discriminating younger clien- tele. For school, sports, a there is a wide and delightful choice of the most ex- quisite models. " Confirmation, Class Day Two and Three Prece Susts Capes Coats Skirts Middies Knicker Susts The President and Mrs. Harding, \Vlth‘ days at the Hotel Astor. New York, and is at 1333 Connecticut avenue. Lieut. Col. Ruttencutter, who Is at Walter Reed Hospital, is convalescing | rapldly. Among the few guests received \J,\" Mrs. Harding at the White House | Monday was Mrs. L. Ernest Philllps, ' Elsie Courrier Phillips—of Oakland, | | Callf, former editor of the Paclific Coast Journal of Nursing and an active club woman of California. ! Col. and Mrs. Ezekiel J. Willias will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Lester A. Barr will entertain at luncheon Thursday at the Colum- bia Country Club. Mrs. Clarke Waggaman, entertain- ed Informally at luncheon to honor of M Robe oF Philadelpht visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. ! Mrs. H. 0. Plugge {s entertaining at | tea this afternoon from 4 to ! in compliment to Mrs. A. W. Wood 0f| Michigan Clty, s Marlan | MeCray of 1 Mrs. Henry Becuwkes, wife ot Col. Beeuwkes of the Medical Corps. en- tertained at luncheon, followed bridge, vesterday at Tabard Inn. guests ineluded Mrs. Merritte W, Ir aind, Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs. Robert Noble, F.Turnbull, Mrs. F. ncis, Mrs. John White, orthington, Mrs. mb, Mrs. Louln d, Norman {MeDermott, Mrs. Jay W. Grissinger, Mrs. John McAuley Palmer, Mi: Dumbell, Mrs. Henry C. Coburn, M The Ison and Mrs. Brown S. McClintic. Col. and Mrs. Frederick will entertain a company this evening. Coleman at dinner Sir John Henry Guest of American Ofcer. Col. Joseph 1. MeMullen entertained t luncheon yesterday at the Shore- ham in honor of Sir John Henry, who i a4 guest of the amba. or of Great a 31|IHIlI|||H|||HIII1|!HIII'||llllllll|||IIII|I‘ 0 penheimers SHOP UNIQUE € STREET AT EIGHTH Buys All Materials to Knit This Bead Bag Price includes 20 bunches beads of any color (steel excepted), 1 spool purse twist and bead needle. Very simple to make; we instruct you free. Seed Beads 5¢ CLPVEELR L PELE DR T Per bunch, LLERRENRTERNYY | d smart wearing apparel by fternoon or evening wear, and Graduation Dresses Knitted Dresses Wraps Hats Sweaters Riding Habsts Wife of o well known d EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923. SOCIETY. HE . NICOEATD, . who has b affairs while visiting Mme at the legation. Bri guests included the : of Gen. jol—2alol—Salale——0lale=————Jol——= o] ——=—=o]——=]o]———]a[—=]0] 1?51) org tain, Sir Auckland Geddes Henry T. Morrow, and Maj. Lyon Mr. H War, Mr. Dwight Wilter A. Bethe “Towner, wife of AN INTERESTING SHOWING SATURDAY OF Sport Hats FELT HATS — MILANS — TIMBOS $5. Felts in sand, pearl, orchid, black with draped scarfis, crushed ribbon bands and quill Milans in droop and sailors. Al trims. 3anded specially adapted ior tailored and out-door wear. s Sold 1214 F St. N. W. the Governor of Porto Rico, who is en route to Washington, will close her apartment in the Mendota in June, when, with her daughier, Miss who is a sfudent will again Constance Towner, at Wellesley College, she sail for Porto Rico. Mre. Morton Hoyt is making an in- | definite sfay at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Hoyt was formerly Miss Jeanne Bankhead. Mrs. Harry Kidder White enter- !tained a comps Jong lunch r of her house g son, wife of Chapia i Thump- N., retired. rs. Wi h(ln will tertain ning in and Mrs! of her fath, Mrs. Koch w turn to Was ington, but will joln Commander Koch at Newport next month, when he reports at the W War College. uels Wil Mrs. Charles H Lat briage yesterd [ pliment to Mrs. Noblesville, Ind, afternoon in com- H. H. wpson of who Kuest of Phal The other Roy Irwin, James th todter entertained | Mrs. Edgar Burr, . Robert C. Royce Mrs. Fox Mrs. Eugzene J. Ely, Fox, Miss Breed and Mrs. Hough. Smith, Mrs. Charles Fuller Sharrard of Loulsvllle, Ky, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Black Staf- ford, Chase. WALK-OVER Fi Claridge—a man’s oxford that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seely Mallory T of New York. the latter recently Mrs. S 50 Florence Mulford Watson, are has everything—smart stitching ; squared toe; the popular Nutan color; bevel edged; Walk-over tanned long-wearing sole. 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