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SOCIETY. Secretary of State and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SOCIETY i . Mrs. Kellogg, Hosts, Will Entertain a Dinner Party at Their Residence Tonight. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg have as their guest. their niece, Miss Clara Loulse Ottis of St. Paul, wi Las been at Pinehurst fo, fortnight, having jolned the Secretary and her father, Mrs. Francis J. Ottis, there. { *" The Secretary and M entertain a_company evening in their home on Nineteenth street Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, formally opened the annual amaryliis show in the amaryl- | lis propagating house this morning hen she received Mry. Dawes, Miw. Kellogg and others of the cabinet, u | number of ladies of the diplomatic| corps and resident society, the entire | Kansas delegation in Congress, and'| the wives of a number of Senators and Representatives besides were spe- | clally fnvited. The affalr was remarkably charac- teristic of the lostess, who in her love | of flowers went from place to places with her guests whenever the streani of visitors thinned out and was abie 1o give a vast amount of information | on the splandid plants without refer ence 1o the specialists, who were also | there to give information. | The show opens to the public - and will remain open public for many day later 10 the Minister of Greece aund Mme. Simopoulos Hosts Tonight. The Minister of Greece and Mme. | A The Persian New gins with the first was celebrated at tion yesterday afternoon reception which the ¢ of Persia and Mme. from 5 to : o'cloc charge daffaires and Mme. Kazemi received the guests standing just inside the| drawing room, the of are hung with rare P eries and weavings. wore @ dress of gray satin crepe| trimmed with chiffon of the came | shade and dainty embroldery i the rich shades familiar in Persian em- | broideries. The rooms were gav with Spring blossoms and dainty ferns, the tea table having a charm- Mg center plece of the first flowers of the season. Assisting were Mme. wife of the Minister of Exypt: garian legation of the secratary hos an | or eral hundred guests included officials. | diplomats and members of smart res idential circles in Washingtou. i Senator and Mrs. James Couzens of Michigan, will have a company of 20 at dinner with them this evening in their home on Sixteenth street. Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard of Texas will entertain a company of 18 at dinner this evening in the Chin- ese room of the Mayflower Hotel. Senora de Tellez, wife of the Ambas- sador of Mexico, Senora de Sanchez- Latour, Mme. Seve and Mrs. Cuno H. Tudolph, were the ranking guests at a luncheon party entertained to- day by Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. White will entertain a party at lunch Thursday _in honor of Mrs. Willlam Howard Tatt, wite of the chief jus tice. The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, was host at luncheon today at the Hotel Hamilton in compliment to the chairman of the Board of Education in Detroit and Mrs. Angus MacLean. The other guests were the Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Admiral Cary T. Grayson and Col. and Mrs. Ball. r. and Mrs. MacLean have many f ds here, made during their visit 1cf the latter's parents, Mrs. Herry C§ Wallace and the late Secretary of Agriculgure. umont will have a small com- pany dining informally with him at the Hamllton this evening. Mrs. Dempsey, wife of Representa- #ive 8. Wallace Dempsey of New York, hostess at lunchcon today at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in o liment to Mrs. Nolan, wife of Afaj. Gen. Dennis Nolan, U. S. A, who will leave shortly for his station at ®ort Hamilton, N. Y. Among the 25 ts were Mrs. A. H. Hooker and chrhud Cary of Niagara Representative and Mrs., John Mec- r-oeney of Worcester, Ohlo, have as helr guest In their apartment, at the gton, Mrs. McSweeney’s nlece, iss Margaret Hiatt, of Chicago, who will spend this week with them. Miss T8, 1latt is a student at Chicago Univer sity. . Miss Clara Sproul. entertained at a ride luncheon ut the Congressional Club toduy, having as guests Mrs. Olgér Burtness Roy O. Woodruff, . George s, O, J. Mat- Mrs, F. G. Mrs. Louis mton and Mrs. Trwin. Miss Sproul will € lunch con party at the ¢ al Club Thursd; Mrs. James Ashby Flynn formerly 3 whose ma the latter Pickett, in_ An home r._and with Mrs, New: Mrs, John King Pick ton street northwest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren have gone to Atlantle ity wrd will stay at the Marlborough Blenheim until when they will return to pital ’ and Mrs AL Loster Lville hiuve ihe marriage of their MeCauley v, of Tuesday, nlawn, nel com_will be May 1 out W Raleigh. N. bride will be given in marriage uncle, She has chosen as her of honor her cousin, Mrs s Coronado of San J ind the matd of honor | s Catherine Mcl of Mr. Jonathan Dantels of Washington will be his brother's best man and the groomsmen will be an A. Dani on the at their home, Gallatin road. Cards e lride und on Mr. Stratton and Mr. John 1. Branham of Chicago. Little Ann Shapard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evander Shapard, jr.. of Griffin, Ga.. will be the flower girl, and the pillow bearers will be Mr. ¥ jiman and Mr. Ed W, Gra jr. Dr James I. Vance, pastor of the Firet Presbyterian Church, will be the off clating minister. Owing to the prominence of the | families of the bride and groom and the popularity of the young couple the marrlage is an event of unusual interest and will be ane of the notable social occasions of the post-Lenten enson. Miss McCauley will be com- plimented with a_number of charm- | ing prenuptial affairs Dallett Wilson will on Friday in tl entertain Mrs. Chinese t dinner | room of the Mayflower, when covers will be laid for Mr. Edwin T. Meredith, formner Sec. retary of Agriculture, will come to Washington tomorrow and join Mrs. Meredith and their son, Edwin T. Meredith, jr., at the Mayflower Hotel, where they will remaln for a short time. Mrs. Paul Fitz-Simons, sr. who spent the Winter at the Mayflower, left Washington vesterday for Atlan- tic City, where she is a guest at the Ritz Carlton. Mr. Paul Fitz-Simons, jr., of Newport, spent several days in Washington with his mother before her departure. The marriage of Miss Emily Nancy Curtler, daughter of Mr. and M Frederick lLewis Curtler of Dev Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly & century and & quarter—since President. 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Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp enter- tained fn her box Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. Gillett-Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Belt. Others in the audience were Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld, Representa- tive and Mrs. Ired 8. Purnell, Dis- trict Commistsoner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs, Willlam R. Castle, jr. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Maj. Ulysses 8, Grant, 3d; Mrs, James R. Mann, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander G. Bentley, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. Effingham Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney, Mrs. John Crayke Stmpson, Mr. and Mrs. Bush-Brown, Dr. and Mrs. C. Augus: tus Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Breckin- ridge Long, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam .| Domer, Mrs. Morris Evans, Miss Meta Morris Evans, Mra. John N. Speel, Miss Hitcheock, Miss Eliza- beth Starbuck of New York, Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr. Beverley Ifarrls, Mr. Sumuel M. 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A wedding Pavish vesterday reformed e serfous_iliness Mrs, Charles aunt, of R The bride parviage b, gown of beige Canton ¢ with coral with a sma and a corsage bougue and lilies of the valley. ape trimmed for a and will then go to "T'r Indies, 1o make their home Among the Mrs. Richard Iarren A daughter, Misy Mary hall Thes Gigolettes | ‘fl decided foreign air to | this Step-In of Blonde | Kidskin with applique bands of Brown Leather round vamp and instep . . .... and the new Paris Heel the high arch—sim- ply subtract two sizesfrom the appearance of the foot. SHEER CHIFFONS (ATl Silk— Top tc Tos) $1.75, 3 paire $4.95 X [ == 1337 F N.W. R R B R R R R akfast | was to have followed but was can. Dhnl‘ ? “Uie | Baronegs Maltz kett | Anth- | Stepping ** A NIGHT IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLES This Evening ‘faseinating reester. Lngland, cousins of | Mrs. Curtler ruierly Miss ) hmond. @ud b ler took place Tmportant Soc Given ( Th Give “‘Robert’ a ving now— Main 33 and make veserva- and | at Ambas £ Germany were hosts a| hox las formance of shington Opera Company Albion & and the W0 Seeretaries Brothers Showing: A4 Complete Array of the Smartest MODELS FOR EASTER Dresses For Street, Afternoon, Sports Three-piece Ensembles. Coats In the manner approved and the treatment preferred. Gowns IFfor Afternoon, Dinner ing. Scintillant the; AL — Ioven- s K3 are! Rizik Brothers take this ofiporlum'ty to urge the wisdom of early selection TWELVE THIRTEEN On Hig’h!“ Fashion struts - Easter-wards on HIGH HEELS This e, heel moé‘:lrc'."e’)’ leather \yigp % inlay, and P 0] is “strikinghy handmme © rose, patent sati i n and Combination ef. fects, MARCH 23, 1926. Richard Aldrich, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mrs. .Mariana Sands, Senator Frederick Hale, Maj. Gen. Charles L. McCawley, Representative A. Platt Andrew, Representative Robert Low Bacon, Mr. Cleveland Perkins and Maj. W. H. 8. Alaton. ‘The second secretary of the British embassy, Mr. J. Balfour, entertained informally at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having six in his party. Capt. M. G. Christie, air attache of the British embassy, was also host to a company at luncheon vesterday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. shire arrived today at the Willard Io- tel from his home in Concord and ex pects to spend the w in Washing ton. He came here to atiend the meet- ing of the Hoover safety conference. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Leland Harrison entertained company of 12 at dinner last evening Mrs. Finley J. Shepard of New Yor who will arrive in Washington today, will be a guest at the Mayflower. Representative ¢ has been added to the list of guaran- tors for the apparance here of th Il‘arh ‘hoir of Bethlehem, I Bach's . Matthew’s Passion” w be sung In the Auditorium Tuesday April 6. Other guarantors include Mrs. 8. Stokes Halkett, Miss Mary Wheeler, Dr. A. R. Shands, Mr. Eugene Thomp. Ir. Charles W. W] d the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright were hosts to a company of 16 at dinner last evening. G €08 ts 616 Fashion 1s favoring Puff Sleeves in the latest types of and we're featuring (hem in the grades from $25.00 - $99.50 _Tlmc puff effect from elbow to wrist gdives a distinctive touch to the motif of the Coat—and with the brilliantly em- broidered designs in silk and worsted Twills and Satins—in Bl;;ck. Grays. Tans, Browns, Greens and Navy. fl fl fl | E Fur trimmed. Third Floor Stone Briggs | [o[——=[a[c——=[o]———=|al=l——2lol——2Io| Philipshorn EABVENTH $Ta | | | | SOCIETY. Morning Music Club. am R. Coyle been add the list of Loxholders, Mrs. Kellogg has the performance of “A Sale and s Saflor” or “Glory What Prices” the thirty-elghth annual Laster produc tion of the Mask and Wig Club o the University of Pennsylvania, whick place Friday night at 81t at the Washington Audits rium. Others who have recently tal Mrs. Ridley McLean, M ce, Mrs. Thomas W , Mra. Elliott Wadsworth Warder, and the Na‘lons Among those who will lin the Mrs. Herbert Hoove vanter. Mme. Ekengren 1 Ty (Continued Trst Page.) o= o] ——|ale—=—=|alc———lalc———[o]———| o] c—o| ——=|a| —=[o|c==o] 0 St. N.W. Priced Exceedingly Moderate for Wednesday's Selling ACH day new groups of FINER coats have been arriving, and now our stocks have reached their peak. Those women who shop cautiously for something different, something smart at a price, will find our collection of coats appealingly marked and grouped. The new longer coats, the new flare models, cape coats, long sleeve coats and plain styles are here abundantly. 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