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SOGCEETNY.. i Japanese Secretary and Mme. Kuwashima Among Late Arrivals . Pirst‘_Aide at Embassy, from Long Service in This Coun- THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 24, 1925— PART 9 A BRIDE OF MID-MAY Diplomat Ranks in Capital Dt b Al caiss ecnyied (Continued from Fifth Page.) He is expected to arrive here in an other fortnight The | Minister of Columbia, Senor Olaya,” will arrive the middle of the | week from Cuba, where he spent a Berengaria for England. They ex- pect to visit there for several weeks. They will make a short stay on the continent and return to Washington about the middle of July. On their return they will join the little colony of British embassy officials at Man- chester-by-the-Sea. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Law- son-Johnston were hosts to 50 at dinner and edditional guests were asked for dancing afterward at the ‘Wardman Park Saddle Club. SOCIETY. String Beans Buttered. Notes on this will apply to any fresh buttered vegetables. These vegetables are particularly wholesome when served with a moderate portion of butter. They are, of course, fre- quently served in a cream sauce, but while this adds certain elements to their food value, it takes away from others, and these others are the very SUMMER RENTAL At Swampscott, Beach Bluff, Mass. —attractive house of twelve rooms, with five master bed- rooms, two baths and slceping porch. Fine shade and_fruit try, Well Informed in Di- plo{nacy. ‘War-Rich Education. From the Ohio State Sun Dial. Fond Mother—Yes, studying French and “Good morning” to algebra, Genevieve. iz trees and flower gerdens. Beach within 2 few minutes, and country club and hotels nearby. Owner going abroad wishes to rent immediately. Address Box 108-X, Star Office. short, time to witness the inaugura- elements for which we must prize tion of President Machado. fresh vegetables. In other words, to get the fullest possible benefit of the mineral salts and the vitamines in fresh vegetables, it is advisable to serve them frequently with only but- ter added. MiltonR Penna. Ave. at Eighth St. N.W. To the Woman and Miss We Heartily Extend Credit Our showing of women's and misses’ apparel embraces the very newest styles, materials, etc., at all times, and we know. that our merchandise is a trifle different. Because of that we feel sure that it will meet with instant approval. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Senor Dr. Morales, special commis- | sioner of Panama to this country. Senora de Alfaro will entertain at luncheon Wegnesday in compliment to Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas and Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard, who have just returned from a visit in Panama, where the late Gen. Gorgas and the late Gen. Gaillard were on duty for some time and where they have many friends. Genevieve i algebra. the lady ¢ The frst secretary of the Japanese jrihassy and Mme. Kazue Kuwashima L ambng the interesting newcomers ¥ Washington. Dr. Kazue Kuwashima, who ar cd ih Washington in the suite of new ambassador, M. Matsudaira, s has been en- anese diplomat long < country, and one en tirgly familiar with its affairs. For he ~ for some time consul in Chicago, | before that service had been vice consul Jn San Francisco. He was in the metropolis of the lake country when, In 1921, President Harding in- ited the world powers to convene and | I ss disarmament. Having mas- | economic and polit phases relating to this theme applica- | ble to Japanese interests, Dr. K | p v in The Minister of Hondu Luis Bog will go to tomorrow morning to meet Bogran, who is & ning from their home In Honduras. They will come to Washington the middle of the week. The counsel bassy and I ter in honor Stone r of the German em u vor. Lewinski will en dinner tomotrow evening of Mr. Justice and afternoon Dr. rtained Holmer, of the lega-| T g nd Mrs. Holmer. | in their apartment at Stoneleigh = | c when the Ambassador of Italy rtino, will be the honor hima was summoned to W: the then ambassador, Ba hara, and remained for some tima | the conference. Since leavinz Chi- | i . the secretary has | the foreign office at Tokio. | isferred from the consular MRS. JOHN PAUL KVALE, daughter-in-law of Representative and A Mrs. 0. J. Kvale of Minnesota, and be- nd | fore her marriage s Russell Pal- 1n- | mer Burcher. The | em 5 sailed yeste the Mauretania turning from a vacation spent Mrs. Charlton and their children their English home. Mrs. Charlton and the children will come to this country late in June and will agai i § occupy ttage at Manchester-by R 3 , the-Sea, where they spent last Sum t . &b mer « e British | Kuwashima was accompanied to " Erastton: Washington by his wife and th s, and they are living for the pres- | 1404 Twenty-first street. The | s are 6, 4 and 2 y of age, John Kenichi, the eldest, very the | Hellmann, wife of wry of the French embas w French consul general in Sah Fran- cisco, will not receive this afternoon. She will be at home for the last time this season Sunday afternoon, | May 31. | former ttache of the British embassy Lawson-Johnston will ¢ house tod nd g0 to New to sail Wednesday aboard the school near the shima has a high re merican public ke advantage of h n his sons are just 1 cducation. George Kazue, [hor. who is 4, still is with his ss, but he will attend a kinder- | en’in September. The voungest of interesting group, Haruhiko, 2 be the s for some ima who, like her shand, speaks English fluently, is charming young matron whom | hingtonians frequently have met the drawing rooms of Mme. Matsu- 1. She is @ native of Tokio, and < before her marriage, which oc red in the Japane: Yaeko Ajura. S her husband to to which he has be 5 the past 10 vears, and has set- 1 into her niche in the scheme of 'lR\\'ashIngrnn with grace and = = S acility. Both the Japanese secretary - . and Mme. Kuwashime feel that thee | Ghild Conservation rrived in the American Capital [appy juncture of time, for within a | League Officers Hosts Al o By e parcival | _The officers of Washington Circle, |y e e & Child Conservation League of Amer George W Siire il bbb ica, entertained the members of the |\ Berltner, circle and their guests at the home of | ton. > 3. Wi onsanc |their president Earl E. Goss, | 112322322232 52242329242 832333033 TTITITLILITLILILIL e of th Marchesa di at luncheon The military attay embassy and will entertain larly to lay stress upon the fact that on any purchases made there is no additional charge for the accommodation of credit, our budget plan. | their i York ind pay on Ingenuity Results in Economy When We Do the Electric Wiring WORTHWHILE ELECTRIC WARES Y FABLE TAMPS Electrical Appliances Here you will find efficient, courteous salesladies, who will assist in the selection of a dress, suit, coat, millinery—in fact, nearly every garment that the woman or miss wears—and offer a suggestion if vou so wish. We offer a credit account to the women folks and want particu- ‘1 1 MRS. RALPH N. BUTTERWORT! | Formerly Miss Gwynn Jones of 1620 R street northwest, her wedding day being May 14, £12.50 Value $8.25 4 |the western world Mme. Kuwashima mer residence became ested In’ the study of rigines of thig continent the several fribes in and especially about the “anyon and deemed this tour one of the most interesting they have ever taken. and both he and during their for- deeply inter the red abo- Chey visited the organization receipts. “So This Is London” will be pre- sented by the more than admirable | ational Theater Stock Co., which is | | taking Washington by Associated with Mrs. Mrs. Taft as patrones Stephen B. Elkins, Mr: Dent Grant, Mrs. Virginia Speel, Mrs. William Wheeler, Perry Heath, Mrs. Wallace Radeli Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, | William _P. Collins, Judge Mrs. Peter Drury, sr.; ) Phillips will share in MILTON R. NEY, 801 Pa. Ave. Washington, D. C. On presentation of this coupon our credit department will be glad to list your name among our preferred customers. We offer generously a credit account and anteed the goods lowest that are marked possible fgures. 5 Electric Toasters, | L e Tuble Stoves, § | . Round Wafile assure you that whatever vou may purchase Frederick from us will be equally as reasonable as the White Trons, $9.50 antique at top and In sand color or all nasturtium. cocoa ove S same quality of merchandise to be found in $3.35 up, percolators, ock. her special lamp values that """ "HOME ELEC (RIC SHOP Irons. . Address other stores. and in many instances prices are up. CREDIT W lower. 517 10th St. Main 6549 amson and Mrs. | inced that ize of m. in radiant coloring and in gen- L gm 1 contour the cherry trees of Poto. Shing, el & Piil aurnamiieis e e Milford, Mrs. William H. | <io, which to the deep sorrow of Irs. Cora Jacobson, and Mrs, i1l were destroyed by the great earth- | juake This Government rom the trees along the Potoma. he civic authorities of Tokio, hese plants theive well in the iark. but they are young yvet will be sever before each the glor which per-| shed in the awful rophe. It | vill be remembered that et the time he Japanese government presented Mrs. William Howard Taft with the | , a group of public-spirited s sent several hundred red dog trees to the municipal govern-| nent of Tokio. These were planted | n an inland park and happily escaped fniury. They bloom profusely ave numerous admirers, especiall pmong the wAndreds of Americans | AMrs. ( vho live in the islands of Jupan, and |Mrs. or whom these dogwoods mean home | Kenned nd its happy memories, just as the | Rowe, herry trees along the Potomac have ' Burr, similar ncee for the eclti e B IE [ Mrs. Coolidge Enlisted In Aid of Consumptives Officers of the Starmont Aid for Consumptives have enlisted the in- terest of Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Taft and other women important in the life of Washington in the benefit perform- ance to be given in the National Theater Monday night, June 1, when ely blooms con- At t12922434 £2323323228282232441 Several amusing contests were en-| joyed and Mrs. R. H. Rowe rendered | a number of vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. George Farnham. Refresh.| were served. A feature of th on was the presentation of & handsome mirror to the secreta Mrs. MacKay, by Mrs. Kaman, on be half of the circle. Those present Blood, Mrs. ¥. C Del Vecchio, Mrs. Donald Glew, Mr: {John €. Hohman, Mrs. Cora Jacobson Mrs. William S. Jones, Mrs. Charles Kaman, Mrs. H. E. Milford, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs, William H. M 2 Samuel J. Gompers, Mrs. A. haw, Mrs. A. Robinson, S . Vorkoeper Atkinson, M . McKeever, Mrs. R. H George Farnham, Mrs. > == We never quote com- The Bargain Spot of Washington Never Every Day Is Bargain Day In Sigmund’s Bargain Undersold g _ Basement Iz argain Basement The Comfortable Place to Shop Remarkable Offering of Fine Silk Dresses Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe That Were *10 and *15 All styles and colors—with plenty of black and navy. Very best of the latest styles. furnished slips | to o] W poilipsborn 7o of Courtesy are apt to mislead. they were $38232883833888833388 M. Rer >4 24 y of the Japanese Frabassy wa ted entirely in the enerable of learning at Tokio, Vasseda University. He is a native f that ancient part of the present i panese empire, which more than P.600 years ago was the seat of au hority of the great tribe, Yamato he aborigines of the islands. He is . diligent student of Japan of the vs which are almost prehistoric in 1 $8323823233233832388383238323833838232328883838888838883888388838832323828238232323283823288888 $23323888888888888888¢ A Extreme Headsizes LARGE AND SMALL The niost complete and selection in the city. All sizes for Women and Misses Untrimmed Hair Hats $3.98, $5.95 to $10.00 Very Small Head: (22-inch Crown) Hats especially designed for the Bobbette and the young woman who dresses her hair snugly to the head. . The smartest of Summer styles and shades. 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