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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926. 3 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. | Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs, Charles The PreSldent and h1rs COOhdge Have Richard H. Wilmer, Mrs. Thomas |G. Mathews, Mrs. William Corcoran Established Over 50 Years gt LEe w h Th F rme Bell Bweoney, Mre, Walter R Tucker: Bustis, Mca, Godfrey Lowell Cabot. =2 = . Cl 'S t A m_F. ennis, rs. J. £ staying 1t em Xormer e i bl o Machturray, Mrs. Walter R, Tucker . man, Mrs. Alfred Pembrook Thom, . 00 Mrs. Coolidge Lends Name Mrs. B. L. Hardin, Mrs. John H. P (l Ambassador Nl re. To, Aid Hospital Benefit. :’(u\lmx. Mra Peter A Drury, Mrs. alntln an obert ‘arley ('1 Kk, HE Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge have as theit guest at the White Fiouse the f mer United States Armba dor to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore. The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, attended the luncheon given today by the director general of the Pan-Amer ican Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. in Imm\r‘ of the new Ambassador of Chile, Senor 4 rTo T Or. w"""d:){‘;:‘“ff'-o':::raf“\"fi §,,‘;J;“ i ",‘I’:“‘{‘{“;‘,“’mfl’y’:fi,, b refinement and distinction, at | S G Sargent: the T ‘Gen. | Which Mrs. Poston is director, will Reasonable Prices =] T e, Howry & e the Secretary | Present their delightful production of = = | of the Navy, wrtls D. Wilbur: | Boot Tarkington's comedy, “The In- - . s : e = the Secretary he Interior, Dr.| timate Strangers.” to members of the v o S Estimates furm.:’u:d without ubhgutmn =] }umm Work retary of Agri-|club and their friends. 70/' «fi’(adamv E ulture, Mr. William M. Jardine: the | ‘\ssistant Secretary of State, Col. Rob ert E. Olds; Senor Don Federico Agacio, counselor of the Chilean em- Don Benjamin Cohen, hasey: Senor | secretary of the Chilean embassy:| .y. washington cotilion, which was Moire Satin, Patent Leather 7 Maj. Carlos Garfias, milltary atiache | ,,nneq’ for April 5, has been post- = 1108 G Street Phones l:::l),‘“ 675 of Llw Chllean emba Lieut. Comdr. Arturo Young. naval attache of the Chilean emb: Senor Don Enrique Bustos, secretary of the Chilean em- ba and the assistant director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Esteban Gil Borges. | music, Jjoin Col. Hammond in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Harry S. Black was hostess at luncheon yesterday in her apart- ment on the roof of the Hotel Plaza, New York, entertaining in compli- ment to her house guest the Duchesse | de Richelieu. Dr. and Mrs. Philander D. Poston will be the guests of honor at the Arts Thursday night the honor guests of | the club.at dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carbauh and Mr. Robert Car- bauh, who will give & program of beginning at half-past 8 o'clock. poned until next season because of the crowded social calendar. Southern Society to Fete Pan-American Journalists. The Southern Society of Washington Hayne Ellls, Mrs. William C. Eustie, Mrs. Willlam H. Flather, Mrs. John 8. Flannery, Mrs. James Free- man, Mrs. Sidney Graves, Mrs. Mc- Cook Knox, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. G. Brown Mliller, Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, jr.; Mrs. Benjamin Minor, F rs. Calvin Coolidge shows interest in the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat mittee. Mrs. auspices of St. Thomas' Church com- The list of cludes Mrs. James W. Louls A. Frothingham, Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Frederick H. Bell, (Continued on 'l‘w!nly-flr'l PBK(’Y e Slave Strap Slipper with contrasting trim Opal Grey kid, parchment kid $13.50 In kids $14.5o &/” riera 74571086 gs.tronmu in- ‘adsworth, jr.; Mrs. Mrs. Charles J. Brooke, Mrs. ’ g B%«, Mga.A-Fg':geH(’k H,I‘Prflgkii H:;‘piul by sporsoring ll:; bridge nrr:d rs. Willar wnson, Miss Cul- party to be given in T POPULAR DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS len, Mre. Johi W, Davidge, Mrs. | Now Willard Hotel gi;c;r;cd.‘n(y‘::rf‘:;r;no'ur:\: T Paperhanging —by Henderson OMPLETE facilities and tisans of long experience in- sure interior decorative effects of James B. Henberson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting has fssued invitations for a reception with dancing, to be given in honor of 1o members of the first Pan-Ameri- /JII ‘F 5t7ec£~ The Secretary of the Interior. Dr.| Work. wis host to a small company | at luncheon yesterday at the Willard Congress of Journalists, Saturday e St " Hotel evening. April 10, at § o'clock, in the S e Mayflower Hotel. Mr. Wade H. Cooper Itallan Envoy Host at is president of the Society and Mr. Luncheon at Embassy Today. Willlam de C. Ravenel is secretary. The Ambassador of Italy 8] jc——lol——jolc———Jo|———]a[o[o|———]a|——]a|c———=]a| ——— Nobi m—— o Johnson Giacomo de Martino, entertained at| ¢°L -" ’f‘; Sonnmon. e";mfl[ne:mg S e Fur S ncheon today at the emba i o e Ty ciub, M pasesn ate Fur Dtorage wonor of Dr. Lauro de Boisis, dire 3 o rarars rcady - re]=a5= _— having been fellow voyvagers on a trip to Europe about a vear ago. The guests were Representative and Mrs. of the exhibition of modern ltalian | art. The other guests were Mrs, Fred- fur coat from eemcc—phone us— Franklin 9133—and let us take charge ?bihpsborn erick H. Gillett, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, J. Q. Tilson, Re) & b 5 Q. Tilson, Representative and Mrs, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blair Clarence F. Lea, Repres > r I . Lea, Representative and ; 5 Thall, Mre, Truxtun Beale, Mrs.|yie"Guy U. Hardy, Miss Elste Bower, 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST of it during the warm weather. Very James Cabot, the air attache of the jtalian embassy, Comdr, Silvio Seca vonl, and the secretary of the em bassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetti, SENORA DE YOU Attractive wife ol the naval attache of the Arturo Young. w York Miss Alice Brocket and abeth Brocket of East Or Miss Phoebe Underhill of ) and nominal charge. City lean embassy, Lieut. Comdr. Mme. Peter, Mme. Simopou- Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, State Senator and Mrs. R. L. Brooke of Minnesota, who are at the Willard for & short visit, entertained in com Bronxville, N. Y., to visit her mother, | Howard, Mrs. C. H. Woodward. 108, M Pierce Butler, The Minister of Portugal, Viscount a'Alte, has returned to his apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, after a shoft A Special Easter Assemblage of Charming Coats stay at Hot Springs, Vi pliment to Representative and Mrs. The children’s E Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs, Herbert — Walter Newton at dinner last night at | tival, introducing Mrs ring | Hoover, Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, Mrs. The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. | that hotel. fai y, “Once Upon a heodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Bizauskiene are in Philadelphia, where = e directed by Miss Hawke, for the bene- | Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. William M. they went yesterday by motor. They | Mrs. Frederick H. Barclay has as| fit of the G uts E | Butler, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Will return to Washington tomorrcw |her guests for Easter her grand: | the District, which is to be presented ' Richard S. Aldrich, Mme. Ekengren, daughter and grandson, Miss Mar-|at the Belasco Theate | Mrs. Chandier erson, Mrs. Tasker peSEbursny. garet Menkel and M of Pelham Manor, noon, April 9, at have as patronesses a d group of diplomatic, official and so- of Pol Thomas Menkel The Minister land and Mme. CAFE PIERRE Ciechanowska will have visiting them | Afrs. S. S. Thorpe and her daughter | S0P are™ 1t "0 whom will oc- the latter's mother, Mme. Koch de|and son. Miss Julia Thorpe and Mr.|Giny hoxes or seats at this always Goorind, who will arrive tomorrow | Samuel . Thorpe, jr., are at Ward: | fatoh ful annual performance of the morning from New York | man Park Hotel. They will return to " children of Washington. ) their home in Minneapolis the end of g _| A dining room after u ‘manaer and stsle The military attache of the French |the week, Mr. Thorpe, jr. returning to hora de Ritno, Lady Toabella | Sy mier i srghies 1 ¥it0 & deiehti embassy, Gen his school at Lawrenceville, V = ouBTIAN osphie! * a o N ! enteriained 41 ‘ “ -Dashing Styles for Sports Mi. George White, former chairman of the national Democratic committee, arrived in Washington yesterday from Marietta, Ohio, and, with Mrs. White and their children, is staying at the ‘Wardman in honor of.Dr. and Mme. P. of New York. his apartment at Hotel, Leeomte du Nou S P R Y2 Chocolate Easter Eggs §\£ and Rabbits —Smart Styles for Dress 45 Several better grades contribute to the variety in this group— of the Italian embassy vill go to Bilt- | Mayflower. ster with M == Amherst Cecil |_Mrs Mark _Shoemaker has gone to In types for both Misses and Matrons Rebecca Latimer Selton of Georgia, the only woman ever elected to the Senate, is in Wash. ington for the Easter season, and Is staying at the Hotel Arlington. EASTER EGGS, 85c to $3.50 RABBITS, 60c to $1.50 Domestic Holland Window Shades Tailored to fit IQC“Y lllfll“\"!.RS Beigian Linen, per yard made to order. Sizes up to 36" 85c . A ¢, Wilson ha i All colors. $1.25 value to Hot Springs to join the for. | c . % o arents 355 and s AL B anuu.ur.'m-fiwdh VS . 11 for Estimate Dulin & Martin. Martin Blds. Mies Virginia Graham Nvmla'nndv at luncheon, followed by bridge, today =4 in compliment to Miss l'}llzuve!h Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Special Easter Boxes of Assorted Chocolates, $1.50 and You Know How Delicious S v VISIT OUR TEA ROOM % S W §‘%§ They Are SPECIAL HOT LUNCHEON, 50c % Harry V. Haynes, whose marriage Daily From 11 to 2:30 1o Mr. Casanave Howle roung Will| Dependable used cars now on dis- o ° AKDPIURED VB IR » A g play in new second floor Showroom ORNWELLS _Mre. Hammond. wife of Col.|at L Street. Satim f’ai”es T‘IL’ills Tweed o ;Cf.l”i}"r}‘f.’?"\\;‘:lf .I.T‘f.!R. McReynolds & son % CANDIES—PASTRIES—FRUITS—LUNCHEON A o 4 o motor trip to West Point to visit h s 1329 G St.—Phone Main 87: 7 son, Cadet Thomas West Hammond, Sales—Service b J‘letures, Ete. jr., at the Military Academy. Mrs. 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Hammond will be accompanied by her Main 7228 younger son, Chester, and by Col. and Mrs. George Lynch, their daughter, Miss Mona Lynch, and Miss Dorothy Frink. They will be gone for about a wi when Mrs., Hammond will @@Washmgton@ 2 SILK STORE INC. —in the very newest of the modes—Straightline, Wrap- py and Cape-back effects—trimmed with fur: self-trim- med designs ; braid and buttons. Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 @@ Of course the staple shades and all the variety of novelty colore as well, Third Floor | The Cinderella This lovely Stetson Shop creation promises to lead the Easter parade. In pearl gray kidskin, new short vamp, medium cuban heels and finished with wide tailored bow. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Rizik Brothers On Display: Arrivals of DRESSES FOR SPRING + 1@ 1114 G Street Phone Main 8306 | REMNANT SALE 8 SILKS % 49¢ to ‘42 Yd. Former Prices, 98c to $10.98 lio— A o ¢ y) | | | | | | | | | | | /] | ] | | / Featuring’ Two Lots of Frocl(s--for Easter Each prescnté value be- B Y b Excellent assortment of choice lengths for Dresses, Blouses, Lingerie, Trimming and Linings —wanted fabrics and colors. 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