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r 8 SO CIETWV THE EVENING SOC President ;md President-E ind Mrs. Cool hosts at luncheon White HE Presiden ge were today at entertaini in complimen to the President-elect of Cuba, Gen. Machado, who is making brief visit in Washington. Others 1 were & ¢ ). President-elect of Machado. Miss Mercedes Manuel de Cespe. te of Cuba: Senor balli, Mr. i Mrs Mendoza, Dr. Martinez Or of S and Mrs. Kel ecrotary of the Navy and | tor and Mrs. Claude | ¢ Irvine L. Len ephen G the Nestor Secretary Dr. and M William A. n H. Shutar Adolpt bers of Bach Bethlehem. Pa going to the fir: formance Minor.” the and Mrs. ompany The Secretary State Kellogg will entertain a of 73 or 74 at dinner this evening the Pan-American Building, in compli ment to the Presidentelect of the| Island Republic, one of the 21 coun tries forming the Pan-American Union. he Ambassador of Belgium and ress de Cartier were hosts at din- r last evening at the embassy mpliment to the dist and the other membe) Senor and Senora de Mendora, Dr. Martine Ortiz, Sen a Mere Madrazo, r and Senora de chez Abelli and Maj. William H tan; the Ambassador of Chile Senora de Mathieu, the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, Sena- tor and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Sen- ator Irederick Hale, the charg: faires of Cuba and Senora de Padro Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, the sec: retary of the Belgian embassy Mme. Ulser and Miss Elizabeth Con nolly, niece de Cartier. s of the party, The \“\ha\«afidnr of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard were hosts at luncheon today at the embassy. The company included: His excel- lency he apostolic delegate, the Very Rev. Father Knowles, the Rev. Father L. Buckey, the Rev. Father Walsh, the Rev. Father Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Petre of Baltimore, Mr. Leo Kolb, Miss Margaret Cullen, Miss sarah Lee, Miss Lay, Mrs. J. J. Brod- erick, Miss J. Howard and Lady Bettie Feilding. Dinner Party at Lithuanian Legaion for Dean of the Corps. Ambassador of Spain and de Riano will be the honor t dinner this evening of the of Lithuania and Mme. Blz.j.uak!ene The Ambass Chile and Se nora de Mathieu will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in_honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- Jogg. dor of Baroness de Cartler will sail from New York Saturday, M 9, Zurope, to remain through the Sum- mer. The Ambassador of Ttaly, Signor di Martino, will return Sunday from New York, where he went 3 to attend the banquet Saturday ;-America Society, which will alse tended by the counselor of the , Signor Rosso. The Minister of Colombia, Dr. En rique Ola will leave Washington next week for an extensive tour of the West. The Minister of the Netherlands and | Mme. de Graeff will go to Philadelphta ay to spend @ few day wife of the Minis a guest at the Mme. Panaretoff, wi ter of Bulgaria, was luncheon given today by Mrs. Thorn ton Boland, who entertained a_com pany of 12 in honor of Mrs. Pierce Butier, wife of Mr. Justice Butler. | Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, | was the honor guest at luncheon | today of Mrs. William Kearny Carr. re laid for 12 rr will be hostess at lunch- agaln tomorrow OQW&MWWMMQ&IDHGMD‘ The second secretary of the Brazil- fan en Senhor Roberto Men des Gonc , has gone to Boston to | spend a week with friends Mrs. John Pelenyi, the wife of the | counselor of the Hungarian legation, will give reception Friday after. noon from to o'clock at their residence at 14 xteenth street. Rear Adn and Mrs. Hugo W House. | Por- | “\ nited | the - | Marye, > | Miss Marjorie Oelrich of New York. in | s WASHED AND REPAIRED IETY Nlrs. Coolidge Hosts to Distinguished Company for | lect of Cuba. at dinner to. of Admiral Eberle. Mrs. William Osterhaus will entertai motrow evening in b and Mrs. Edward W. Brig. Gen. and Mitchell will have a small company |dining informally with them this | evening in compliment to Maj. Gen ind Mrs. Dot MacArthur. and Mrs. ) ur are with Mrs. when they to be with Mrs. E. T. 'y, a8 Mrs presented her Miss Loulse Crom- Society some . until Monday, then Washington daughter, to | The Solicitor General and Mrs. | James M. Beck will sail for Italy the middle of May and will join their daughter, Mrs. Somerville Pinkney k. wife of the counselor of the States legation at Geneva, fland. Mrs. Beck will go to rings Monday to remain until first of May | Yesterday Mr: luncheon in_complim |ler, wife of Mr. Covers were laid for 12. Swit | Hot Beck was hostess at to Mrs. But- Mr. and Mrs. orge T. Marye will |entertain at a dinner dance this eve- ning for their daughter, Miss Helen in honor of her house guest, The marriage of Miss Helen Louise | Wallace, daughter of Mr. and_ Mrs. | Edward M. Wallace, to Lieut. Fred- rick Cruger Pyne, U. S. A, will ake place this evening af 8 o'clack at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church | ana will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, at :Use Argonne. | Swindler-McVey Nuptials | In St. Matthew's Church. \e marriage of Miss Alice MeVey, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Me- Vey, to Mr. Leland Stanfo Swindler, | first lieutenant, United States Ma- rir took place tod: in the rectory |of St. Matthew’s Church. The bride vas attired in an ensemble costume beige bengaline, bordered in tan slippers and hat to match, re a corsage bouquet of or- he was attended by her sis- [ ter, McVey, who wore a ‘.mm omaine ensemble suit of a blue- {orchid shade, with hat of the same olor. Mr. Mayo McKeown acted as best man. Shortly after the wedding breakfast, which followed, the young couple left for New York, and upon their return will reside at Quantico, Va., where Lieut. Swindler is sta tioned. The bride is a member of Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, Iipsilon Chap- ter, which recently entertained in her honor. Among out-of-town _guests were pt. and Mrs. John F. McVey, jr. -8 M. €. and Capt. and Mrs. Harry Shurtleff, U. S. M The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Zol nay, daughter of. Mr.| and Mrs. George Julian Zolnay, to Mr. George T. Sum- merlin, jr., will take place this after noon at 4:15 o'clock, in the home of the bride’s parents, with only thé members of the two families attend- ing. The ceremony will be performeéd by Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, and will be followed by an informal reception for the gus et the wedding. The house has harming arrangement of shaded pink blossoms, palms and ferns. The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will wear a blond ensemble suit trimmed with printed| crepe, a small Bangkok straw hat, and | will carry pink roses and lilies of xhc\ valley. Mr, Summerlin and his bride will | leave shortly after the reception for a wedding trip, and will be at home RUGS—CARPETS FIREPROOF STORAGE Nazarian Bros. Co. 1712 20th St. NNW. Phnne Polomu 1529 INE TEA A fine black tea from Fukien Province, China, mixed with fragrant buds of Jasmine, making a most delightful blend. $1.00 per tin. ALBERT J. OSGOOD The Pagoda 1720 H Street --F Choi Roses, 98¢ DOZEN do wel For Your Snapdragon Dianthus Columbine Foxglove Baby’s Breath English Daisies Canterbury Bells Carnations Coreopsis Cowslips Delphinium X Gaillardi Hollyhoe Hardy Swee Lupinus Wall Flowers Pansy Plants pér DOZEN $ Each. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—. 807 14th 804 17th Special Rose Sale -Saturday morrow and Saturday. Forget-Me-Not Sweet William Oriental Peppy Rosebushes, $1 bloomers. ORDERS OVER $5 DELIVERED FREE Cashé& CarryFlowerStores Nominal Chargé on Other Orders 2467 18th riday ce, absolutely Fresh-cut only 98c per dozen to- You'll 1 to get yours early. Garden: tpeas 15¢ each 6 for 80c ( 4 | Hardy plants, monthly 1209 Wis. Ave. Justice Plerce Butler. | | after May Among be Dr. and Mrs. Blair Margaret Spencer and Summerlin_of Gloucester. 'V Capt. Ga., 1 nd Lieut. Fort Eus . Va Max for the season will be given SPECIALI Flannel Dress either sleeves. short Spec REMEMBER S, PHI Whose husband has just been 1, at 1107 Sixteenth street the out-of-town guests will 9 Spencer, ir. John Evanston nberry The last dance of the series planned | by the Friday Evening lvmvmg Class | A Group of Handsome es, the popular shades, with OUR P HENRY MARCUM. ppointed special assistant to_ the Attorney neral. New Willard, Friday evening, April M ‘\H-«{'] ss will give an extra D. | fc of a dinner.dance, Mrs. | New Willard Hotel. R. M. Kauffmann have Miss Winifred Scott York City, who will re main through this week. parts also at the of At Hamilton entertained a at a bridge luncheon Mre. John the | small company SIZES ZE I'N SMALL We Have REDUCED Every Coat and Ensemble Suit in the House 25% Cloth Dresses That Formerly Sold From $19.75 to $29.50— in all or long ial, $8.95 YOUNG LADIES’ SHOP 1229 G St. N.W. .NEW ADDRESS On Sale Friday! Millinery of Tel. Col. Phone Fr. 5442. Phone Fr. 10391. 9697. Phone West 1708, ’ Real Merit 7th and H Sts. N.W. 804 Seventh St. N.W. 500 Hats After-Easter Clearance Including a Special Purchase and Many From Our Stock of Higher Priced Hats .69 EVERY HAT WORTH MUCH MORE Large Hats Small Hats Dress Hats Sport Hats Milans STAR, WASHINGTON, | today { Margaret 'APRIL 16, 19 D. O, THURSDAY, >y at the Chevy honor of Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Parker will entertain | their guests at dinner and take them | hack for the second half of the mass, Chase Club in Frank Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John F. A opened their apartme: teenth street. Mrs. (' Iy Miss Cornelia. Vand, Mics Atala Kimmell, riage to Capt, Willlun i1 Hoimes, u. . will take place Thursday, Apru %3, wus the guest of honor al| luncheon today of Mlss Margaret Dye who entertained at the Hotel Hamil | ton, Others in the company were Mrs. Philip R. Fowle and Mrs. Winfield Wayne Scott, sisters of Miss Kimmell; | Mrs. Roger S. Bagnall, Mrs. Robert leming, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Elizabeth Price, Miss May T \ln.[ Miss Mildred O'Neill and Miss Bizzell. Last evening Miss May ' a bridge party for Miss Kimmell Capt. Holmes, the company including Mrs. Fowle, Mrs. Seoft, the Misse ejeune, Miss Mildred White, Miss | Dye, Miss Helen Griflin, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Eliz | abeth Price, Miss Mary Stitt, Maj.| James Leste t. B I. Irvine.| Lieut. B M..Taylor, Lieut. Joseph 11.| Landrum, ail of the United tes Army; Lieut. C. J. MeCarthy Lieut. C. M. Ruffner, U. 8. M. Jack Freeman, Mr. Roger Mr. Vale Truitt and Mr Todd. Mre. James Blythe, wife of Maj Blythe, entertained at a bridge lunch eon today at the Congressional Coun try Club. Cecil have at 2400 Six- | il was former bilt. whose mar- ftony .S‘m aurand Main 4336 $0o1 'Jhamsclm O Q\’\NT g‘\J EN an unusual Ar- The Revue will ap- ir. umnm.uh Augustine J. program of Southern tists. pear every night, including Sunday—after the theater. Dining and Dancing * * Every Evening, 7 to 9 P.M. ¥ No Cover Charge Mrs. Cyrus Whitney Culver is tertaining at tea this ernoon m, compliment to her house guest, Miss Florence Forsyth of Montreal Mrs Culver and Miss Forsvth will go to Atlantic City for a short stay and re- | turn to Washington next week ’\ —prflu‘ullng | A All Next Week Mr. J. Harry Link Judge and Mrs. 13d iy 3 ity The Singing Pianist are entertaining in their performance of Bach's *) Minor” by the Bach Chbir of Beth-| lehem, Pa., this afternoon the Minis- | ter of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska, | the Undersecretary of ate. Mr. | Grew; Mr. and Mrs. Brown Scott, Miss Harlan and Mrs, J. H Gillpatrick of New York. Following the afternoon pérformance Dancing to Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band 5 SO W NDOW SHADE Made to Measure for Any Type of Home—Factory Prices Save You Money e &%, 830 13111 St. N.W. lenn Main 8552 \laln 8552 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor (L SR, Yo atteriibon pletbrmanps | IR Wémm ARARARANAAAT AR AR DA T A AP e A THe LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET Frocks For the Festive Occasion E it for the bride or her attendants, the graduation or one or another of the formal social functions that come with the roses, you'll find expressed in these charming Frocks of Lingerie, Lace, Chiffon, Flowered Chiffon, etc,, an exclusiveness that is re- freshingly new and an elegance that is consistent with the importance of the events in which they will serve. Beginning at $39’50 . T e Rizik Brothers Beshrew my heart. but it is wond'rons strange; sure there is something more than witchcraft in them that masters ev'n -the wisest of us all. —Rowe. witcheraft,” is correct; unless soft Spring fab- rics, slender, youthful lines and colors that harmonize with com- plexions can be called witch- craft! For who could resist this Dinner Dress of red-and-flesh shaded chiffon? It has a flesh scarf collar with long folding ends, pecot edged. The color is Dulcimer red to waist, from which red is gathered at an irregular line into a flounce ¢ that again becomes flesh. The sleeves begin with red and end in a flowing irregularity of flesh chiffon. The general efiect, over a flesh-colored crepe satin slip, is of butterfly lightness and color. Typical of the individuality in the Rizik Dinner Dresses for Spring & o g OMETHING more than T-W EL V'E TH IR T E B SOCIETY. NPt S SN G SR S S SR c"rg; One Door Below F 528 12th Street N.W. ATS especially priced for after-Easter sale. Styles That Are Distinctive In clever models, made of good quality materials and hlgh-clau workmanship. $5.00 $7 50 $10.00 JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 Main 7676 ¢ All our Box Springs and Hair and Kapock Mat- tresses are made on the premises. Utlization of only very best materials re- sults in complete satisfac- tion, which factory products do not always give. {1 PRICES ARE MOST REA- SONABLE for Henderson Quality. Custom- made Box Springs After-EASTER CLEARANCE 18 DRESSES That sold from $13.95-529.50 $3.95 42 DRESSES— Values $2! $39.50 Canton Crepe, Broadcloth Silk, Sports Material and Flannel 21 DRESSES — Crepes, Silks and Flannels that sold from $19. to $29.50... 32 DRESKE Crepes, Satins, ¢ teed washable brogdcloth silks and_ crepes sold ffomisl 95 514‘95 to $20.75 36 DRESSES-— Tal; $27.50 ¢ gt TR0 Values § $49.50 78 High-grade DREREES —Your unrestricted choice of any dress in the shop. Evening gowns 539 95 included ... Tailored Spring Vm’h —smartl sold formerly j styled suit 's that @ 65 gronp of £9.95 to $13 10UATNAYANEEZ N IR INNES NN AEERSYINENNANEEEEAETATEARANL 2TEEETIIREESE Hats — A selected values froin Spring Sil $4.95 4 l Coat . 1206 G STREET SERINRENNSEINS 12 I9 CONNECT ICUT AVENUE SPECIAL OFFERINGS for Friday and Saturday On Featuring unusually attractive values in Afternoon Gowns and Ensembles AFTERNOON GOW In crepes, chiffons, in figured prints, satins and laces; suitable for T.uncheons and Afternoon Teas Specially Priced at $75.00 Smart Street and Afternoon ENSEMBLE COSTUMES In charmeén and Patou crepe all shades Formerly $90 to $112 Specially Priced at $75.00