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SOCIETY The Ambassador of Great Britain and LLady Isabella H oward Entertain Company at Dinner. HE Ambassador of Gr in and Lady Isabella How-, ard were hosts at di st | evening, entertaining pliment to Lady Burghc who is a guest at the &x eompany included the Vice and Mrs. Dawes, the Speaker of the House of Represen es, Nicholas Longworth; the counselor of the Ital- jan embassy, Signor Ro. Rear Ad- miral and 3rs Benson, the Bishop of and Mrs. | James E. 3 Mra, Wil- | liam R. and Mrs. | Adolph C: Vernon Kellogg, r, Miss . Howard . An-| wesl attache | i 3 Capt. Tot- tenham, ti and the Hon. Mrs Bettie Brooks and | | M. and Mme. Daeschuer Feted While in New York. France and | guests of The Ambassador of Mme. Daeschner will e t 10nor dinner this eve and M Charles Alexander, will entertain in their New York home and take their guests later to the opera The Ambassador and Mme. Daeschner spd their daughters, the Mlles. | Daeschner, of the former | r to Portugal H. Birch in their Sixty-sixth street, i the week. agsador was ch the Last evening the A the honor guest at a dir president, Mr. William D. Guthrie, of the French-American Society and its board of directors gave at the Uni- versity Club. Among those at the dinner were the counselor and mili- tary attache pf the embassy, Count de Sartiges and Gean. Dumont; former Attorney General, Mr. George W. Wickers} who is chairman of the board dirdctors of the soclety; former United States Ambassador to England, M=, John W. Davis; former Indersecretary of State, Mr. Frank Polk: former United States dor to Germany, Mr. James . Gerard; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Russell Lefngwell, and Rear Admiral Vogelgesang. The Ambassador yesterday invested Mr. s L. Patterson of New York with the ghthood of the Legion of Honor of France. Signer di for a few The Ambassador of Italy, Martino, is in New York days. The Secretary of Agriculture, Wil- liam Jardine, is the guest ln whose honor Representative and Mrs. James G. Strong will entertain at the dinner dance in the ballroom at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow evening. Mr. Jardine comes from Mr. Strong's dis- trict in Kansas "The Minister of Guatemala and| Senora de Sanchez Latour have gone| to New York to remain over the week end The Minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska went to Annapolis today. whera the Minister will deliver an address this evening. The Minister of Caechoslovakia, Dr. Chvalkovsky, has returned from New Yorlk where he went to sign the bonds of the Czechoslovak state loans. The charge d'affaires of Bolivis, Senor Dr. Don Javier Paz Campero. was the guest in whose honor Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford entertained a company of 30 at a buffet supper with dancing last evening at the Rocham- beau. Others in the company were the first secretary of the Bulgarian 1 gatlon and Mme. Bisseroff, the mili- tary attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Cassajus; the second secretary of the Czechoslovak legation, Dr. Pavel Stransky; the other second sec- retary of that legation and Mme. Han- akova, the attache of the Bolivian le- gation, Senor Don Jorge Blacud Jofre; M. Manuel Giron, Capt. Woldemar de Sveshnikoff, Dr. and Mrs, Charles A Hawley, Lieut. and Mrs. Victor Beau, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Black Claggett, Mme. Nicolaides, Mme. Soyez, Mrs. Alice L. Loving, Mrs. Elizabeth Bayly, Miss Lilita Dawson, Miss Erlka Po- chon, Miss Elizabeth Millar, Miss Katharine Peters, Miss Josephine Peters, Miss Maud L. Gaynor, Miss Frances Dorsay, Capt. Charles T. Brooks, Lieut. Phillips Melville and Mr. George Hess. The military attache of the French mmbassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, returned this morning from New York, where he attended the dinner jast evening given in honor of the French-Americ Gen. Dumont will close his apart- ment at the Hotel Hamilton Thurs day and start on an extens the military activities of this country through the South and will visit Mexico and Cuba, to which ceuntries HARRIS 2 EwWiNG tour of | weeks. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, MARCH 20 the Chinese dinner at the New Wil- lard this evening preceding the Mi- Careme ball for the benefit of the u Woods Memorial Foundation, 1 will be given at the Mayflower. Paul E. Johnson is at Hotel Atlantic City, for several Miss Mary Louise Johnson ins her mother there today to re- main for & weelk Mrs Erighten, Baron de Coningk de Merchem of Bel- gium is a guest at Wardman Park Tlotel, arriving on-Wednesday, to be with his friends the chief of the Euro- pean division of the Department of Commerce and Mrs, Cross. Baron de Coninck will leave on Monday for New York, from where he will sall Belgium the end of this month. Erilliant Entertainment for Bellenu Woed Memorial. The Chinese Minister and Mme, S: Mrs. Mason Gulick, chairman of the ball committee, and Mrs. James Car- A. REINBURG, Wife of Muj. Reinburg, Millard F. Harmon at W Bolling Fleld. he is tache. also attached as military at- Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newbold lLiave taken an apartment at the Hotel Hamilton for the Spring Dr. and Mrs, John Crayke Simpson will be ameng those entertaining at | served tioned at Manila. She is the guest of Maj. and Mra ington Barracks. Ma). Reinburg was formerly at roll Frazes. presifent of the Belleau Wood Memorial Association, will re- ceive the guests tonight at the mi- Carame Chinese ball and street festival in the New Willard Hotel, beginning at 10 o'cleek, and follow- ing the biz Chinese dinner to. be in the Willard room down- Week End Floral Specnals g Corsage i Bouquets $3.50 Box of Choice Cut Flowers Value 2. 50 $5 for SATURDAY'S and SUN- / specials proved sc popu- iar that we are repeating them again this week end: $5 Boxes of Cut Flowers, $2.50, and Cor- sages, special at $3.50, 14th and H Phone Main 3707 E 1214 F Street Amazing Values! mart Millinery Styles Are Right Quality Is Right The Price Is Right Sport Hats In Fashion’s Newest Shades 55 to numbers of parties arranged all hostesses for their guests. Boxholders for tonight include the Seoretary of the ’l‘relnurv. Mr. An- drew W. Mellon; Mrs.' Perry Belmont, Helen Cannon, Mrs. Stephen B, Mrs. Erio Fowler, Mrs. Jam Frazer, Mrs, R, R. Govin. Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. John Hays Ham- Miss Katherine Judge, Mrs. Louis Lehr, Mrs. Charles A. Lummls, Mra. George Marye, Mr. W. McClellan Ritter, Mrs, H. Rousseau, Mrs. Jehn Crayke Simpson, Mrs.- Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. J, Mavhew Waln- wright, Mrs. Orme Wilon and Mra. Charles Boughton Wood The decorations for both ballrooms are entirely Chinese in character and present a mest colorful und very bril- lant scene, with the gay booths, bal- loons, flowers and alluring games of the Orient in the small room, and Mrs. George Barnett's wonderful col- lection of Chinese hangings and other decorations in the big ballroom, as well as & number of her costumes worn by the four members in the cast of “The Swertmeat Game," which charming little playlet begins prompt- 1y at 10 o'clock, lasting but a few brief moments. It is to be followed by portions of the mah-jong dancing by the original group of Washing- ton's most beautiful and most popu- lar girls. The mah-jong dances will be short also, allowing for the ap- pearunce of Miss Katharine Hayden and Edward Keane iu their Pugo- Pago fox trot, taken from “Rain.” and for Miss Betty Buldwin and Miss Mary Brennan of New York, in a new and delightful dance number of their own. A General dancing will commence ex- actly at 11 o'clock, and will continue without interruption wll during the remalnder of the ball, with the street fair in progress at the same time—a most picturesque party in every way and full of unusual delights and many surprises, the latest one of which, by the way, is a superb lamp just do- nated by Willlam D. Shaw, which is to be sold in the streets of Feking, along with the Pekingese dog, and amid all the games of chance, and other Oriental amusements which are inoluded i the original price of the ball ticket. Assisting Mrs. Mason Gulick in the small room, or rather in the Streets of Peking, are Mrs. Carey Langhorne, Mrs. George Vanderbilt, Mrs. William Eric Fowler, Mrs, James Mitchell, Mra. Eldridge Jordan, Mrs. Orme Wilson, Miss Lydia Loring, Mrs. William Lit- tauer and Mr. Wolcott Waggaman, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Comdr. Elmer Langworthy and Mr. Robert Hender- son. The committes on arrangements for the ball includes in addition to Mre. John A. Lejeune, honorary chalrman, and Mrs. Mason Guliek, active chair- man, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Miss Felen Amory Ernst, Miss Katherine Judge, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. John M. Biddle, Mrs. Walter Schuyler Grant, Mrs. Marie Moors Forrest, Mrs. John Callan O'Laughlin, Mrs. Edward Sturges, Maud Howell Smith. The advisory committee Includes Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs.' John Hines, Mrs. Willlam Littauer, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke Mrs. Leigh Pglmer and Mrs. Albert N. Bagge. Mr, and Mrs. W. Gordon Crawford have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter Kathleen to Mr. BEdgar Tremlett Fell Wednesday afternoon, April 22, in the Cathedral of 8t. John the Devine, New York. The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Colony Club. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have made their homs In New York for some 1925. years, but formerly lived ip Wash- ington. : Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dofn of Burl Ittlm Vt., who have been guests at the New Willard for several davs, left this morning for New York, Phil- adelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Dorn was the guest of Mrs. Claes Dickson- Hallencreutz at the tarewell tea given in honor of Mrs. Forest Vrooman at the New Willard \ellerd&) ‘ daughter of | Strong, who | Mrs. Paui Haworth, Representative and Mrs. has been spending the Wincer in Washington with her husband, is now visiting her parents at Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. Haworth having re- turned to Kans Mr. Cecil Thomas is the guest in whose honor Mrs. Sidney F. 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