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SOCIETY. Diplomatic Corps, Expected Back From West I ndies Cruise. ENORA de Riano, wife of the| ‘Ambassador of Spain, is in New York, having ianded there from a cruise to Santo Domingo, and will come to Washington this evening or tomorrow morning. he Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Foward entertained evening in the embassy sts were the Secretal are and Mrs. Jardine, the Ambassa )¢ Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister of Denmark, Mr. Constantin Brun; the Minister of Uru- ¢ and Mme, Varela, the Minister and Mme. Sze, Senator and A. Reed, Senator and Mrs. Ransdell, Representative J. wright, the United Minister to Switzerland and son, Commissioner and H. Rudolph, the British Atlanta_and Mrs. Kay, Mrs. . and nklin Mott ither, Mr. and A BEugene Meyer, and Mrs. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. s 3a Ir. and Mrs. Will ar and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot Borden Harriman, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Dr. Vernon Kellogg and Mr. Balfour of the embas: aff. Mrs. H Nobile host at honor _of Mr. ador of Italy, Martina, W evening in of the Treasury, The Amb: Giacomo de dinner last the Secretary ruests were the Speaker nd Mrs. Longworth, s. George H. Moses, Senator Frederick H. Gil lett, Representative Theodore Bur- ton, Representative and M Charles R the Undersecre- s Mrs. Joseph C tant Secretary of the ) Charles_ S. Dewe Hennen Jennings, Mr. amd Mrs. Coert du Bois, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, the commissioner of im- migration and Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Henry <. Corbin, the naval attache of the Italian embassy and Contessa Som- mati di Mombello, Miss Edith Hoyt and the secretary of the embassy, Signor Mariani. he Amb of the Senator dor will be host again n Thursday evening, Ambassador of Japan and ) aira will entertain at dinner this evening the Ambassador Germany Amb r r do Amaral and other guests. Irish Free be the Minister of the and Mrs. Smiddy will in whose honor Mrs. second secretary P n at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. Taft Entertained At Luncheon Today by Mrs. Grant. Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Frederick Gr The t nt will be hostess at dinner tomorrow evenin Senator and Mrs. James Couzens wil entertain at dinner this evening. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Me- Nary of Oregon entertained at dinner last evening in the presidential suite of the Mayflower. Their guests were the Minister from Latvia and Mme. Seya, the counselor of the Emb nd Mme. Sawada, and Mrs. Charles . Deneen of Iliinols, Senator Henry W. Keyes of New Hampshire, Senator Richard P. Ernst of Kentucky, Representative and Mrs. Frank H. Funk of lllinois, Mrs. Fred- eric Pomroy, the former Minister from Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff, Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Col. John Callan O'Laughlin, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson and Mrs. Pauline Han- sor Mrs. Harris, wife of Senator Wil liam J. Harris of Georgia, entertained at luncheon today, in honor of Mrs. Walter F. George, who is leaving next week for her home in Georgia, the guests being the ladies of the Georgia delegation in Congress. Mrs. Tyson, wife of Senator Law- rence D. Tyson of Tennessee, will entertain the delegates from Tennes- see to the Congress of the D. A. R. this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at 1601 R street. Representative and Mrs. Benjamin T.. Fairchild of New York entertained u, very large dinner party last evening in the grand ballroom of the May: flower, in compliment to former Sen- ator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder of New York. Their other guests in- cluded Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- | court J. land, Secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Representative and Mrs. Martin B. Madden, Repre- sentative Stephen G. Porter, Miss Porter, Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward E. Browne, Representative and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, Representa- tive and Mrs. James S. Parker, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith, Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Representative and Mrs. Bertram H. Snell, Repre- sentative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, | Representative and Mrs. Richard N. Elliott. Representative and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt, Representative and Mrs. Wal- Jace H. White, jr.; Representative and Mrs. Henry E. Barbour, Representa- Irs. James T. Begg, Repre- ser ive and Mrs. Frank Crowther, Representa rs. Earl C. Mich- ener, Repr egor, Representative Nathan D. Perlman, Mrs. Daniel A. Reed, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Henr: llen Coop- entative and Mrs. E. Hart presentative and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon. Representative and Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Representative and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Sweet, Representa- tive and Mrs. Gale H. Stalker, Repre- sentative John Taber, Mrs. Franklin P. Taber, Miss Taber, Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frederick M. Dav, enport, Representative and Mrs. Har- Pratt, Representative and Mrs. Harold S. Tolley, Mr. Frank Mon- dell, Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Mc- Chord, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mr. and Mr Frank H. Briggs and Mr. and Mr: Edward F. Colla Mrs, Hull, wife of Representative William E. Hull of Illinois, entertained at dinner in her apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel last evening, when her 10 guests included the delegates ;0 the D. A. R. Congress from Peoria, 1. tt S ers was hostess at : afternoon in her apart- ment at the Mayflower in compli- ment to Miss Allce Warren, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Mary E. Adamson and Mrs. Tome C. Gilbert, who are the Terre Haute delegates to the D. A. R. convention. Mrs. E tea ye: Miss Lupton Selects Date For Marriage to Mr. Lehmann. The marriage of Miss Josephine Ker- foot Lupton to Mr. Francis Scott Leh- mann will take place in the home of her mothep, at 1719 Euclid street, Wednesday. Miss Lupton is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Sara Wilson Lupton and the late Mr. Kerfoot Lupton. Mrs. Henry Gratton Doyle entertain- ed a company of 12 at luncheon at the Cosmos Club today. Her guests were Miss Mary McSkimmon, presi- dent of the N. E. A.; Mrs Joshua Evans, Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, Mrs. George A. Ricker, s. David Allan Robertson, Miss Alice Henning, Mrs. William C. Van Vleck, Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. Ellery C. Stowell, Mrs, Karl Fenning and Mrs. De Witt C. Croissant. Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson ha re- turned to Washington from New York, where she has been for 10 days. Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertained at luncheon yesterday in the Dolly Madi- son room of the Cosmos Club for the delegates from the Hannah Winthrop Chapter, D. A. R., of Cambridge, Mass., tothe D. A. R. Congress. The honor guests were Miss I. W. Gordon, State regent of Massachusetts; Mrs. William H. Jackson, regent; Mrs. F. E. Brock, Mrs. E. P. Boggs and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Assisting Mrs. Cabot were Mrs. John Beaver, State regent, District _of Columbia, and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, past vice presi- dent general. Judge and Mrs. Clarence Norton Goodwin will arrive tomorrow from their home, Apple Green, at Lake Forest, Ill, and will spend ten days at the Hotel Mayflower. Mrs. Willoughby Chesley will enter- tain at dinner this evening at the Forest, Tll, and will spend 10 days Earle of Chicago. Frank S. Hight entertained at M Should be repaired and looked over before being put in storage. You will save money and trouble if you will let us do your work now. 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Col. and Mrs. Cooper will give a tea dance at the Mayflower tomorrow afternoon for the members of the delegation, Dr. and Mrs. H. B, Shapiro are established in their new home at 1402 Varnum street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minshall are spending some time at Wardman Park Hotel, having come from Jamaica, where they spent the Winter. Later, they will go to Nantucket, where they will open their Summer home. Miss_Clark Bride of Mr. LaGanke Last’Evening. The marriage of Miss Katharine Leech Clark, daughter of Mrs. Helen Warwick Clark, to Mr. Leland Ells. worth_LaGanke of Cleveland, son of Mrs. L. I. LaGaike, took place last evening in _the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery officlating, at 8 o'clock. A reception for only the members of the two families fol- lowed in the home of the bride's mother, at 1405 Girard street. The church’ had a pretty arrangement of palms and Spring flowers, and Mfs. Montgomery played the wedding mu- ste. The bride wore the wedding gown of her mother, of ivory moire an- tique, made with tight-fitting bodice and very long, full skirt,. The only change that was made was the re- moval of the sleeves, and the only trimming was the bertha of rare old rose point lace. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of lilies and maidenhair fern, with a shower of the lilies falling almost to the floor and her tulle veil was held by (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) % The Lansburgh g Company |3 Mr. Julius Lansburgh g President Offers for Friday and Saturday Special Prices | | % % luncheon yesterday ‘at the Willard in honor of Mrs. Frank B. Pike of| New Hampshire. The other guests| were Mrs. George H. Moses, Mrs. M. | Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, | Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, Mrs. Alex- | ander E. Patton, Mrs. Theodore H.| Tiller, Miss Natalle Sumner Lincoln | and Miss Aline Solomons. Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford were hosts at dinner last evening, having as their guests the Minister of the Dominican_Republic_and Senora de Ariza, the Minister of Haiti and Mme. | Price, the Minister of Nicaragua,| Senor Castrillo; Mrs. La Salle Corbell | Pickett, Mme. Soyez and Mr. Frederick Stephens. Baron and Baroness von Below were | the ranking guests at the dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton | at their home last evening. Covers | were laid for 12. | | Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will entertain | at dinner in honor of Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Wednesday. Col. Wade H. Cooper was in_whose honor_the member: the guest of the Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and aquarter—since President. Jefferson’s administration —we have £ joyed the tr Elosely identified with the offical ‘and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Tennessee delegation to the Continen- | D. A. 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