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SOCIETY. Opera Company Lists “"Lohengrin" to Be Sung Diplomats Showing Interest in Prospective Entertain- i ment Presenting Interna- | tional Flavor. The diplomatic corps is showing unusual interest in tie next perform- of the Washington Opera Co., sung on a “Lohengrin,” which will be March torfum. ner opera—Iin. to be sung by the WV nd in honor o1 U Ambassido S I wpera taken ond box the party of 15 w T 1s been tuken ! [ 't that the tional ti tenor, Paul score fs German Althouse, of Dut tralto, Ina Bou fvan Ivantzoff, Jacques Samas prano. Anna the basse can of 8 eral directo uve of Canad: vitizen, the baritone, | he conductor, n i the gen n. @ na- American plomatic | AMre. bur. fames Bayard Thoma: jutler, Mrs. Lawre Reed, Mrs. L Walter Drake, Mrs. Minni- | s, James R, | nee Aspinwai . James M. Becik. Mrs. Rdwu D. White. Mrs, Rudolph B. Behrend, Aliss Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Mir . 1.. Bolin, Mrs. Charles . Bell. A A. B, Berry, Miss Mabel Alrs. William Stephen Bonsal, Mrs, Henry y Charles Henry Buller, Butler, Frank Carmalt, Wade H. Mrs. Richard P. Armory zerode v Mann, Crenshayw, THE SUNDAY STAR, ATORIAL HOSTE I SEN . CLINERINST, ‘m, 2 yof the members of the financial com- {and he and Senora | time when the eves of the world are Bolivian Legation Attache and Consort Welcome to Capital (on 1_from Fifth P: diplomacy. Senor de la Barra was one mission which Bolivia sent to Wash ington about seven y he was attached to the Ignacio Calderon, Bolivian minister at that time. Since that ussignment Senor de la Barra has been in varlous cities of Europe and in the Southern Hemisphere. Three years ago, while serving in A he wus married to Senorita Rosa & s Veza of La Paz, but, like h at that time spending the Summer in Vina del Mar, @ favorite coast restort of Argentina, Senora de la Barra has acco sband to Washinkton, und this er first residence In the American pital. She has much charm and 18 accomplished in many wovs, Fducated in F and in Swi i, several years ago this studlous young matron began an intensive study of lan- guages, and she is now proficlent in the five spoken generally on the Euro- pean continent—French. Itallan, Ger- man, Spanish and Partuguese. She has an academic knowledge of Eng- lish, and as her husband speaks with- out a trace of accent or the use of the stilted terms customary to those who acquire a tongue in their mature vears, she Is making rapid progress in Washington's prevailing way of speaking. Senor and Senora de la Barra will be acquisitions to the horse lovers of Washington, for both prefer this form of exercise to any other, though they are partial to all outdoor sports avd are proticient in them. It was late Summer In’ La Paz when the De la Barras begafi their long jour ney to Washington and they had been enjoying lengthy horseback rides daily, and it had been their hope that Spring would be dawning in their new home. But they will be content to walt for some weeks yet, as the calllng and other soclal duties of the new members of the corps is an absorbing oceupation Senor de la Larra is . dent of American politics Borra Wa panied close stu nd policies, are much gratified to be in hington at a focused on tions now 7 and out of which Bolivia hopes to once more posses one of her seaports. A spe. cial bond of friendship and sympathy has always hound Holivia nnd this sountry, firmly founded on the rever ence and admiration which Simon Bolivar felt for George Washington, the first and greatest liberator of the Western World. Senor de la Barra is one of the vounger generation of statesmen who take unbounded pride the diplomatic weeding at WASHINGTON, D. | til the Summer, when th C., MARCH 14, Married in March | MRS. WILLIAM M. BALLINGER, Formerly Alice Lydia Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schuyler Shepard, her marriage tak- '4“‘ place in this city Thursday, March spent so bappy and useful vears. Bolivia sells ‘many of its products to Uncle Sam, though these £00ds have to be transported near a thousand miles inland t> the ports of Argentina, which are now used exclu- sively, though there are Chilean pg's nearly 700 miles nearer. This country now sells to Bolivia ten times more of Its manufactured goods than before the World War, and if the problems ich grew out of the war of the ¢ adjusted, Prestdent Coolidge and the Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg. confidently ‘hope they will be, all the barriers to closer re lations will be removed Senor and Senora do I remain at Wardman I many Pacifie Barra will tel un ¢ hope to do a little traveling north and west during the quiescent days in the Aiplomatic sense. o Salpicon of Fruit. For each person to be served allow one-half an orange, one-half a banana and a medfum sized bunch of grapes. Cut the fruft up and mix in as nearly equal proportions as possible. Add a 1926 PART 2. SOCIETY. Woolf, Miss M wikine, Mis Hawkins, Miss Vieginia Guin Peters and Mr. Arvthoy Social Festivities Mark - Week in Diplomatic World (Continued from Fifth Page.) Pen Women's League Tea At 4:30 This Afternoon | This afternoon at 4 rt group of the Leagu Pen Women, District b tertain members of t w#ections of the league : clubhouse. A most deligh is promised, with Dr. 30 o'clock the Paulo Dumont, to M. Reni Aumont, which took place Monday, March 1, in the Dumont home at Neullly-Sur- Helne, Reid S. Baker crris, baritone, and Miss 1d Incorporated solofsts. Mrs. Frank P Dean W. Cherrier will 1 table, assisted by Miss Ruth Cole the Charlton he wllitaey atache of it | 1l ombussy Mrn wiln | lenve tomarrow for i fortnlght's trip | Miss Delthine Barr, Miss Vir through Mouth Caroling, Georgl: Kin Frye, Miss Celeste Dupuy and | rre it Miss Vivian Barr. Mrs. Abner Cowan | Barr 1s hostess for the afternoon Kodaks Photo Finishing and The commercinl counselor of the Hritlsh embuary and Mru, John Joyce Hroderiek will entertaln o company at i Mr. and Mrs. Woodrum | 5 c dinner Huturdoy evi 3 Honor Guests at Musical Representative and Mre, Clifton A. n were guests of honor at an musical given recently by Claudine Ferguson. Besides by Representative Woodrum, Greeting Cards 1 wecretary of | 1 and Senora de Barra ha n :tlmr(n"m} at Wordman I'ark Located Temporavily Miss * songs The wer secretary of the Vene- zuelun legation, Senor Dr. Luis Chur. vion. who wak for seme time charge [#<8iStng in the program were Mrs, | Aaffuires of Venezudla, has been ap. | Raymond Dickey, Miss Ruth Kabbe, pointed secretary of the legation here | Miss Racliel L. Miss Betty Mor and will pmpany the newly ap-|&Kan, Miss Pauline Marsteller, Mr. M Senor Carlos Gris | John Marville and Mr, At alls Tuesday, March | water. 23, for this post. Senor Churrion has| Other many friends here, made during hiz|and Mrs. Jeff Bush former residence, and will be a wel | H. O. Cutting, Mrs come addition to the diplomatic corps. | Mrs . Robertson, 1405 I St. Opposite I St. Entrance Lewis Willard Motel w Buests were Representative y B. Mrs Ready for Easter With an Unusual Display of ' GOWNS....COATS....MILLINERY Replicas of French Frocks Assembled here are American adaptations of the latest modes from the clev- erest design- ers of Paris. The new Gowne for street, after- noon and sports have Paris Favors the Cape-Coat For Madame and Debutante the Cape-Coat is Fash- ion’s smartest Spring mode. Qur showing includes Cape- Coats of Twill Tweed, Faille James . Curtis, Porter Davidson A. Delano, Mrs. son, Mrs. Tracy 1. Duniga Stephen F Mrs., W, o, Mrs, i Golden Dows, in the constantly increasing commer- llittle sugar and pour on enough grape cial bonds between b puntry and julce to glve a tart flavor. Serve in the most be- cominf lines; the loveliest fabrics, colors that flatter and attract. $29.50 Upwards Silk, Satin, Charmeen and Novelty Coat- ings from abroad. $39.50 U pwards RB. 9 < O MRS. ARTHUR K. ROBINSON, George Ehle Wife of Senator Robinson of Indiana, who, w ing at the Mrs. Hayne { during the sessions of Congress, is active al life of rs. Hen ! - Foulke, ) ! . Galiher, .:Nation.s Cabinet Folk | And Other Notables In Passing Throng Donald- Mrs. D el Roosevelt Capital. Mrs, Barman, who will remain a visit Joe Fries, Mrs for uel Jordan Dent Grant, Mrs, L. J. S. Gruver, . William_ F Mrs. Robert Harper, Mrs. 1. A. | Harriman, Mrs. Robert E. Henderson, Ars. Christian Henrich, Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Henry Hoyt, Mrs. James E. Ives, Mrs. ilennen Jennings, Mrs. Loren John. | ston, Mre. David J. Kaufman. Mrs. tobert Lansing. Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mra. William Mather Lewis. Mrs. A. M. D. McCormick, Mrs. Frederick D. McKenney. Mrs. Charles L. Mc- Nary & 9 irego Mrs. WL ( | the guest of b law, Capt. : { for a few w Cobh of Norfolk. Va.. is | nd brother-in- | George Seibels, | > sis z Smart Furs —To Complete Your —Spring Costume NECKPIECE of Sil- ver Fox or Cross Fox will add the ultimate touch of smartness to your Easter costume. 1 We offer the widest selection of Spring Furs, at Attractive Prices ~ & SaKs Fur Co. % % Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years % Paris-Inspired Chic Hats From Reboux’s new Felt, to be creased individually, to the larger models of various combinations of Straw with Ribbon and Ribbon with Felt, we present Hats to com- plete each Spring Costume. $7.50 upwards French ériebacher i eminine cApparel of Individuality ..., TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Alice D). Goddard of George- . spending some time with Atlantic City and will not to her home in New York and will | bo aple to serve ‘as hostess at the sail shortly for Panama, going later | breakfast to be glven at the Muy. California : o will spend | flower Hotel April 13 in celebration to California, where she will spend | BOWEE Banle B0 g™ Dirthday several months while Mr. Babeock i8 | anniversary at the 150th anniversary {in Europe. of the Declaration of Independence Mrs, wrd G. Thompson of Little | Rock, Ark., who has been making her { home at 1870 Wyoming avenue, has { had to cancel all engawements on laceount of illne Mis —|town friends in rtinued from Fifth Page.) Mrs. Dr, Elic | have closed their house, in Cleveland nd will start today for Miami until the Ma and Mr Scott Carroll rancois Berg ¥. Normer M : 0dd has as her guest hackelford, who goes ’anama to join her hus. ar O'Brien, Mrs. Edwin B, Parmelee, Mrs. Armisted _Pet Phillips, Mrs. Eris Powell, liffe, Mrs. L. Rust, M verett San . Marshall Morgan has home, at 3216 Kiingle 2 lafter a stay of two months ab . | during which time she visited in I - |land, France and Switzerland ned roud, it rer sister, ) from here tc band. Mrs Grace Porter ( oll of Chicago lis visiting Miss Alice Iversman and Miss Klena de Seyn, who were fellow students with Mrs. Carroll in Berlin and London. Mrs. Carroll is a culti- | vated planist, having studied with fa- mous teachers of this country and Europe. Maj. Glenn I. Jones of the Medical Corps expects to move this week to the home on Moorland lane, " | moor. which he recently purchas Blue Moon Hose Lingerie M. Neudc v York the first e : - will Gearge Oak part of Kerm: the | & & % 610 Twelfth—Just above F @ AR R DRI An extensive . an for hyvdro-electric v Jordan is under an Park Hotel Iarguerite Me: .B.Le¥ a now in London with Philip Paddon. ka Holmwood, Sur: t her aunt. Mrs. | Lodge, Kitlands. Tiss Mesny lissa At- late Rev. American Avenue | Mrs. William S. Walker Honor Guest at Luncheon Mrs. William Sherman Walker was the honor guest at a luncheon given the Dorothy Hanecock Chapter, 3 % A with Mrs, Bdward ison and M Reginald Geare as hostesses, March de I'Alma, Pari: - Miss Louise Albers from Palm Beach, where she spent the Winter season. She was accom- panied to Washington by her sister, has returned & | NIVERSARY SAIF EASTER ATTIRE Sensational Offering of SPRING COATS Wi cares Dress coats of Poiret-sheen or Twill, Faille $ 75 wa s without fur trim- ” ] ming. New balloon 1 sleeves that tie. Sport i and motor coats of Values smooth or shaggy rleiny $35.00 & $39.50 Celebrating Our 4th Birthday in a Fitting Manner by Offering These Remarkable Values in the New Distinctive and Exclusive DRESSES Adgptations of imported models and original BRESLAU lace - trimmed Featuring Extra Large and Small Hem} Sizes ereations Present: A Reproduction 5 georgsttes ond com- binations of taffeta. Colors to delight the cye and charm one's Values fancy. Sizes 14 to 45. $32.50 & $39.50 You Have Heard About PEGGY FROCKS HAVE BECOME AN INSTITUTION. WE SPECIALIZE IN THEM AND ADD NEW STYLES AND COLORS EVERY DAY. YOUTHFUL STYLES FOR THE LARGER WOMAN AND A HOST OF GIRLISH, MISSY MODELS. “PEGGY FROCKS" HERE EXCLUSIVELY from MARTIAL ET ARMAND for Madame and Mademoiselle or ¥ “RAPPELEZ MoI” 5500 ARTIAL et Armand's Rappelez Moi” — a “Page Boy” model — en- thused the veriest mode-sated couturiers of Paris the month past. We have sketched the delightful freshness of its. lines. The loveliness of its warmly contrasted color and gold thread embroidery, on richest crepes, can but be hinted. To be had in sizes from 30 to 42. Exquisite for Easter The Portrait Hat : $10.00, $15.00 to $25.00 Beautiful creations that rival even the imported Paris madels. collection worthy of discriminating patronage. A New in Every Detail BOYLIKE SUITS Sharp styles, single and double breasted, with handkerchief Tailorled Hats for New Tailored $3.98 to $10.00 Chic modes featuring the Tam, Gigolo and draped crown effects in all the leadii Spring styles and colors to suit the miss, young woman or matron. Included are Milan Hemps, Tmported Fancy Straw, Balibuntl, Para Buntl, Bangkok, Perle Visca, Belting Ribbon, etc. Extra Large, Small and Medium Head Sizes = CREERON & Remodel 614 Twelfth St. N.W. By Expert Milliners BETWEEN F AND G STREETS r uits top pockets Tweed, many mew creations, featur- twills and hairline materials with fur tailored. “Peggy Frocks” kx5 SMOCKED AND _ SHIRRED MODELS, TAILORED STYLES, PEASANT SLEEVES, FLARED, TUCKED _AND PLEATED. EVERY CONCEIVABLE COLOR IN A VA- . “PEGGY FROCKS” VALUES 322.50 and $25.00 HERE EXCLUSIVELY 300 Charming New Tailored straws and felts, pretty hair and azure styles, $ 5.55 Values collar and See Them $1 5 'CIRCULAR MODELS, APRON MODELS, RIETY OF OVER 200 NEWEST STYLES. y EASTER HATS Up to $10.00 ing small and large head stripes; skirts with Adabd the Corner From High Prices ‘Rappeles Mos” sizes in light colors, navy and black. side or front pleats + and pockets. TWELVE THIRTEEN