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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Preside at Dinner Tonight For American Union Delegates. HE Mre, vetary of State and = Kellogg will preside at the banguet to be given at the Mayflower Hotel tonight by the American delegates to the Interparliamentary Union for the delegates from abroad. Mre. Kellogg entertained guests at Tuncheon vesterday at her residence on Nineteenth sireet r of Spain, Senor who is visiting in i, is expected to join Senora de iano before the end of the week Senora de Risno returned vesierday from the North, where she has been for some weeks Ambassador of Mexico Host To Foreign Delegates. The Ambassa Tan Manue! Tiheheon . Senor € the dele Interparliamentary s from Mexico, Brazil, s com a Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral. and the members of the embassy staff: the charge d'affaires of (‘uba, Senor Don Padro. and the members of uban embassy staff:*the Minister of Costa Rica. Senor Don Rafael Oreamuno. and the members of thy legation staff: the director general *an-Am n Unton. Dr. Rowe: the ass r of the Pan-Amer fran embassy. The ‘Ambassador of Germany, Baron Maltzan, entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the former secre tary of state of Germany. Baron Warner von Rheinhaben. and the other delegates from Germany to the Interparliamentary nion Congress The guests were Mr. K tschat, Dr. Adolf Braun. Mr. Anton Erkelens. Dr. Alfred Gildemeisier. Mr. Karl Hil denbrand, Mr. Alfred Erodanf. Rev. Adolf Karell. Baroness Koskull Mrs. Thusneida Lang-Rrumann. Mr Ernst Lemmer. Dr. Rudolph Sehneid er. Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld, Mrs, Luise Schroeder. Mrs. Christine Pensch. Miss Gramms. Miss Braun. Prof. Reny Mr. Boya. Mr. O°'Hara. Mr. Michelson Mr. Jordan, Col. Emerson. Mr. Rar. thelme and the secretary of the Ger- man embassy. Dr. Rdwart von Selzam The Minister of Norway and Mme. Rrin entertained at dinner lust eve. ning in honor of the delegates from Norway 1o the Congress of the Inter pariiamentary Union Euests were the Secretary of the Navy, Mr Wilbur of Labor and x n. and Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. T. Harry lepresentative and Mrs. Wefring, tlerr J en. Dr. and Inger Bryn Herr Jdan S Cumming Covington Kvale, Dr. K. W Sundby. Herr Fru Stejneger 3 Laura Froke: Bryn and The Minisier of Switzerland Mme. Peter will go to N morrow to week. The Minister banquet Thursday ev Carnegie Endowmen for the delegates mentary Union been held in Washin and ar zress which The Mi Price wers evening in honor of the del Haiti to the Interparliame Congress. The other su the secretary of Raoul Lizafre the lezation, Mr The Minister of the Dominican Ie. public. Senor Jose del « nas host at Innchaon : o« Metropolitan Club in honor o 1\ appointed United Santo Domirgo. Mr the other guestx including delezates to the Interpariiamentary Congress. evening the Austri Interparliamenta Dr. Karl Drexel Unlon Congres € Heigl. D teas and dinners. leather. with black tailored suede how : moire quarters. \\’ heels. rtained at | “ & motor trip to Ch the | s included | Window Shades QTRICTLY IHandmade Colonial Pumps, worn by fashionable women at dances, or in blac McCallum Silk Hosiery in Twelve New Shades, $1.85 | Viktor Kienbock, Mr. Josef Stockler, Dr. Edwin Waiss, and the counselor of the legation and Mme. Kleinwachter. Sen: Frederick H. Gil- | or and Mrs. Jett came to the Capital last eveni | from Massachusetts and are at th home. 1525 Kighteenth sireet. They attended the dedication of a memorial t othe late Senator Crane at Daiton, Mass.. before leaving the State. Robert Ex Col. \ts\«urn in veaterday as Assistant | retary of State, is. with Mrs. Olds, | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill at their home on Kalorama road. | Col. and Mrs. Olds arrived from E: | rope at the end of last week and came |at once to Washington. They have | 1aken an apartment at 2400 Sixteenth | street, and will go there to live as soon as the place is settled. win Olds, who wi | The charge dafaires of Rumania, | Mr. Nano, was host at dinper last {evening, his guests “including M. | Nicolae Botez and Mme. Botez, M. Conatant Georgesco and Mme. Geor- gesco. M. Jon Mateiu and Mme. | Matetu, M. Vespasian Pella and Mme. | Pella. and Prof. Pella. delegates to | | the Interparliamentary ongress and | | their wives, and Mr. Allen Dulles of | {the State Department. Julia_ Helena ) Puévrredon evrredon. Senorita and Senorita daughters of the A gentina and Senc will leave tomorr | accomuvanied by their and sister. Senor and The oritax Pueyrredon to Washinglon last evening after spending a short time s the guests of Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt in her home on the Hudson returned The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senura de Gonzalez Prada went to New York vesterday by motor and are at the Ritzarl sev- eral davs. Nenor and Sen de Gon- zalez Prada went to New Y. o meet the latier = mother. Mrs. Emer- son Howe, who arrived there aboard the Alhert Ballin vesterday after apending the Summer in Enrone Senor and Senora de Gonzalez I'vad: have occupied Mrs. Howe's apartment ai 1302 Eighteenth street «luring her absence. and will return to Ward. | man Park Hotel for the Winter, ! istant Attorney General Mrs, | Mahel Walker Willebrandt will give A tea this afternoon m 5 to 7 in her home. at 2633 Fifteenth | in honor of Miss Elizabeth the first woman admitted of California. and Miss Woodhead. deputy district of Lox. Angeles County Florence stherland will en- Thursda -ompliment to Miss Eleanor Wheeler, hose marriage to Mr. Mars Exnicios will take place October 24. M Virginia § party for Miss Wheeler n. Octaber 18, Prager will he ho 15, at the Wheeler and M and members PN-4. who are Comdr. John ¥ of his crew of th staving at the Willard. will he guests of honor at a dinner fo he given there tonight by Mrs. Helen Ray Hag- | ner, who will have 10 in her party. The guests will include Miss Hallie | Brooke, Miss Charlotie Childress, Miss Mary Brodhe and John | Our ability 1o make Good Windew Shades T oraer at factory prices Kives you Less A Better Shade Feor Meney. MC DEVITT Main 3211 for Estimates F st.. Dalin The ‘quflou*or" 51550 Styled in patent suede quarters and tin, with ith the modish spike , Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street _——— T T P 2 e 27T | })em(mslrating Supremacy in Style and Value— Coats In Two Spt;('inl Groups §69.50 and $89.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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