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SOCIETY SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes| Feted at Farewell Luncheon at Pan - American Union. Secretary of State and) Hughes were the guests fit luncheon today of hoard of the Unfen, in_the of the Pan- Jding. The Secretary of Mrs of honor the governing Pan-American the Ame American Union E guosts included the the Treasury and ss Mellon, the Ambassador ¢ and Senora de Riano, the Amt of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de la Torriente, the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister of Uruguay, who presided at the lunch- eon, and Mme. Varela; the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Minister of Colombia and va, the Minister of Pan- d Senora de Alfaro, the Minis- ta Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno; the Minister of the Domin- ican Républic and Senora de Ariz the Minister of Ecuador and Seéno de Ochoa Ortiz, the Ministel of Para- uay and Senora de Ayala, the Min- ster of Maiti and Mme, Price, *the newly appointed Minister of Hon duras, Dr. Luls Bogran: the charge | d'affaires of Brazil, Senhor Samuel de Sousa Leao Gracle: the charge d'af- faires of Argentina, Senor Felipe pil: the charge d'affairés of Vene- zusla, Dr. Yanes: the charge d'af- falres of Bol Senor Dr. Campero. the charge @'affaires of Nicaragua, Dr. Tigerino: the charge d'affaires of Salva- dor, Senor Castro; Undersecretary of State, Mr. Grew: the Guatemalan For- clgn Minister, Mr. Lowenthal; the di- rector general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo 5. Rowe; the counselor of the Chilean embassy, Senor Agacio: the counselor of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Padro, the sacretary of the Argentine embassy and Senora de Racedo, the secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, the secretary of the Uruguayan legation and Mme. de Pena, thg secre- tary of the Colomblan legation Coronado; the secretary of the Bra- ziltan embassy, Senhor'Gonealves; t mecretary of the Ecuador legation, Senor Don Gastelu; the secretary of the legation of the Dominican Re- public, nor Afvarez; Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. La - rison; Assistant Secretary Mr. J, Butler Wright; Ass tary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr; Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray, Senorita Cromeyer, niece of the charge daf- taires of Salvador; the special dele- ate of Nicaragua to the inaugura- Senor Don Alézandro Canton; assistant director of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Gil Borges: the shief of the division of Latin Amer- an_affairs of the State Department nd Mrs. White, the chief of division of Mexican affairs of ihe State De- partment and Mrs, Gunther, the mili- tary attache of the special mission of Guatemala and Senora de Agullar, the secretary of that mission, Senor Don Carlos Palma; Mr. Sumner Wel- les and Mr, Franklin Adams, coun- selor of the Pan-American Union. French Envoy and Family Guests at March 4 Ball. The French embassy will be weil rop- resented at the charity inaugural bail, at the Mayflower Hotel, March 4. The French Ambassador apd Mme. Daeschner 'will present at the inaugural charity ball Wednes- day n¥ght as the guests of Mr. and Mre, John Hays Hammond. Serving on the floor committee, of which Col Clarence O. Sherrill is chatrman and Mr. William Bowle Clarke is vice will be Gen. G. Dumont, Emmanuel Lombard, Capt. Paul . H. Gripon and Commandant Georges Thenault, all of the French ombasky staff The Mlles, Daeschner, daughters of the French Ambassador and Mme. Daeschner, are honorary members of Miss Natalle Hammond's committee of young ladies in charge of the sale of ball programs. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Poter, the Minister of Czécho- slovakla, Dr. Chvalkovsky; the Com- missioner of the District and Mr: Cuno H. Rudolph, and Mrs. Mary t will be guests of Col. and Charles B. Drake in their box. Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. David H. Blair will enter- tain in their box the latter's daugh- ter and son, Miss Adelaide Douglass and Mr, Burnott Douglass; Miss Ellen Cannon Hill, Mr. John Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John Fries Blair, Mr. and Mre. Charles C. Glover will Be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr. and Miss Eleanor Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Bornard B. Jones have Hall of a box #nd will have with them Sen- ator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Norment. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Leonard Astrom, entertained at luncheon today at the legation in honor of the governor of the Bank of Axel de Alfaro were thé honor guests at dinner last evening of Judge and Mrs. William Bailey Lamar. The other guests were Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Maj. and Mrs, Parker W. West, Maj. and Mrs. Conger Pratt, Mr. and Mra. Harry Norment, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Miss Gladys Kaime, Mr. George T. Marye, Mr. Randolph Fitzhugh Carrol and Mr. William Bowie Clark. Mrs. Lamar will entertain at Junch- |eon Friday in honor of Mme. Ritter, | wife of a former Minister of Switzer- 1and, who is the house guest of the i Rev. and Mrs, Charles Wood. = The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Frantisek Chvalkosky, was host at dinner last gvening at the legation. Mrs, George W. Norris, wife of Senator Norris, entertained a com- pany of 14 at luncheon today at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. James B. Watson, wife of Senator Watson of Indlana, will re- MRS. ROBERT B. HILLS, Recently arrived at the White House to be the guest of the President and Mrx. Coolidge until after inauguration. Finland, Mr. Risto Ryti, who is at the | Mayfiower Hotel for a short time. The other guests were the Minister of Sweden, Capt. Wallenberg: Repre- sentative Oscar J. Larson, the gover- nor of the Federal Reserve Board, Mr. D. R. Crissinger: Mr. Young of the State Department, the former consul general of Finland, Mr. Solitander, and Mr. Kivikoski, secretary of the legation. The Minister of Panama &nd Senora. ceive all natives of Indiana tomerrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at her residence, 100§ Sixteenth street, when |she will hava recelving with her Mrs. Samuel Moffett Ralston, wife of Senator Ralston of Indiana. Representative and Mra. Henry R. 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Prince Habib Labfellow, the Arab- ian Minisfal to Rome, who is travel- ing in this country with the United States Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Moore, entertained at luncheon yes- terday at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Senator and Mrs. Royal Copeland. The other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton and Mrs. Alice Spaulding Friestedt. Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg was the special guest of the Women's Na- tional Press Club today at the Mon- day lunch at the Hotel Hamilton. A number of other distinguished women were also guests of members, among them being Mrs. Woodbridge N. Forris. The Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Alex- ander P. Moore, and his niece, Mrs. Mildred Martin, who are spending the week at the Shoreham, are being constantly entertained while here. Yesterday they were with g party of guests entertained at lunch by Rep- resentative Nicholas Longworth. Mr. Moore and Mrs. Martin were among the giests at dinner Saturday eve- ning of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. The naval attache of the Italian embassy and Contessa Sommati di Mombello will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Henry H. Hough. Mrs. Adelaide Worth Bagley returned this morning from Raleigh, N. C., where she has spent the Winter with her son- in-law and daughter, former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Josephus Danlels. Mr. Daniels accompanied Mrs. Bagley to Jewlerl Gold Nove 608 to 614 into every costume. 10— ol——|olc——=]al———=|a| —=—=[a] ——=|a[——[o[——1| Handmade Hats Designed with Peacock For all dress and street occasions, the Hat adorned with peacock is most appropriate— Becoming to every type—and fitting effectively Decidedly rich is the Hat of all Black— either large or small brim, that artistic taste has given a twist which individualizes. ol ——ol—lni —s| D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 2 ‘Washington and left later in the day for New York. Representative-eiect and Mrs. Gharles A. Eaton of New Jersey, who have taken an apartment at the New Wil- lard until after the inauguration, en- tertained informally at dinner there last night, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will entertain at a tea dance Wednesday afternoon at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Puller have as their guests for the inauguration Judge and Mrs. Wilsley of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Puller will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Wilsley, and Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Puller will entertain at dinner for their guests, the company later golng to the ball. Mre. Carleton Edward Moran is entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon for her mother, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Pou, wife of Representative Pou. The company includes Mrs. Ed- ward 1. Edwards, Mrs. Percy E. Quin, Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. John H. Smithwick, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs Katharine S. Scott, Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Mrs. Willlam A. Roden- berg, Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, Mrs. William Wheatley, Mrs. Thomas A. Wadden, Mrs. Edward C. Yellowly, Mrs. Gilman Walllng and Mrs. Wil- liam Kenealy. Mrs. Moran will be at home tomor- row afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Frederic William Wile was host at luncheon today ut the Cosmos Club, entertaining in honor of the Ambas- sador of France, M. Emile Daeschner. The other guests were M. Jules Henry, secretary of the Krench embassy; Mr. L. C. Probert, Mr. Gideon A. Lyon, Mr. Mark Sullivan, Mr. Charles Michelson, Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts, Mr. Arthur §. Henning, Mr. Norman Hapgood and Mr. Carter Field Among the important diplomats who 'PAPERING & PAINTING Experienced men of years' standing—Charges are very reasonable, and there’s no dirt or in- convenience while work is being done. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. 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The guests will be seated at one large table, decora- tions to be Easter lilies and red car- nations. The guests will number 100. Mrs. Florence E. 8. Knapp, first woman Secretary of State of New York, has arrived in Washington and is at the American Association of University Women. She has with her her iniece, Miss Elizabeth Palmer of Bedford, Mass, and Miss Carolyn Lowman, daughter of Lieut. Gov. of New York and Mrs. Seymour Lowman. Gov. and Mrs. Lowman will arrive in Washington tomorrow, ac- companied by the military staff of New York, and Miss Palmer and their i Unusual Oriental Rug Values i esult from the SPF | CIAL PRICES now ef- | fective on our large | selection of Choice Oriental Rugs, in all sizes. fiIn the interest of economy and satisfac- tion, you should investi- gate these rug bargains before buying. 1 Long experionce and our 30 vears in business in Washing- ton gualify we as DEPEND- ABLE RUG BSPECIALISTS. A. H. BAKSHIAN 0 818 Conn. Ave oriite The SOCIETY daughter will join arrival. them upon their Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Harman of New York will arrive in Washing- ton tomorrow, to be the guests dur- ing the inauguration of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, jr., at their residence, 1812 Twenty fourth street. Gov. John G. Winant of New Hamp- shire ard his official party will ar- rive in ‘Washington tom>rrow morn- ing and will be at the Mayflower WASHDNGTON, Hotel. The First Assistant Post- master General, Mr. John H. Bartlett, will entertaln at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of the governor and the New Hampshire delegation in Congress. The New Hampshire As- sociation will give a reception and ball tomorrow evening in honor g the governor and his party. nator George H. 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