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SOCIETY. Luncheon, Dinner, Tea Parties Engage Official And Resident Society Lunch at Chevy Chase Club for Minister of China and Mme. Alfred Sze. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, had a small company lunch- ing informally with him yesterday at the Willard. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White will be hosts at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in compliment to the Minister of China and Mme. Sze. Others in the com- pany will be the Minister of Guate- mala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the commercial counselor of the Mex- ioan embassy and Senora de Suus- tegui, Senor and Senora de Romero, who are here for the Red Cross con- ference; the commandant of the navy yard, Admiral Benjamin F. Hulchlson, and Mrs. Hutchison; Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Gen. George Barnett, Mrs. Willam Kearny Carr and Mr. and Mrs. John Blanken- ship. Gen. John J. Pershing was host at dinner Thursday evening at the Wil- lard when his guests were the Vice President_and Mrs. Dawes, Senator and Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Senator Lawrence C. Phipps, Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines, Gén. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Mason Wright, Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis, Gen. and Mrs. Fox Connor, Maj. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hanford MacNider and Mrs. Henry C. Corbin. Mrs. George C. Thorpe was hostess to a small company at luncheon yes- terday in compliment to Mrs. Austin Kautz, who has recently returned from a visit to her nephew and niece, the secretary of the United States em- bass 1 Rome and Mrs. ard Sav- age Crocker, 2d. Maj. and Mre. C. F. Thompson en- tertained a company of 18 at dinner last eveninz at the Congressional Country Ciub. Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun have issucd invitations for a garden party Saturday, at the Chevy Chase Forest on the Brookville road, which Capt. Calhoun has recently pur- chased. Capt. and Mrs. Calhoun were hosts at dinner Tuesday evening entertain- ing in compliment to Prince Andre de Prang who spent the Winter in Palm Beach. Others in the company were Miss Amy Phillips. Mrs. Middleton Manigault of Charleston, S. C., and M. Orloff’ Voynau Mr=. Edward B. Clark gave a lunch- eon on Thurs at the Army and Navy club in honor of Mrs. Ernest P. Bicknell who has just returned from a trip around the world. The other guests were Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Philip Mr k Briges, Pickett. Mrs, dwell, Mrs. Frederick V. \n\m }nlflbm : del h Thomas W. Si Coville, the Robert S. Yard, Miss Emma \lrhh' A a Hendley, Mrs. A. C Muhse Mrs. C. Willard Hayes, Mrs. Charles J. Brand, Mrs. Glenn S. Smith, Miss Agnes Miller, Mrs. C. E. Town, Mrs. Brad- shaw H. Swales, Mrs. Ellwood P. Morey, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Mrs, U. G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks, Mrs. W. W. Husband, Mrs. William “Lincoln Brown and Mrs. George F. Bowerman. Miss Mary F. varker was hostess at the beneflt luncheon Thursday, ar- renged by Mre. Harold Doyle. Mrs. Parker's guests included Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mre. Ralph F. Lozier, Mrs. Byrd Mock Denninger of River- , Conn., Mrs. Caruthers of Cal- dfornia, Miss Wilmuth Gary of Baiti- more and Mrs. Jesse Nicholson of Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Louise C. Hor Horne was hostess at luncheon, followed by bridge yester- day in her home in Manor Park, en- tertaining a small company of her Glassmates in the graduating class at Oentral High School. In the party were Miss Mary LaMarque Pattie, Miss Marina Yunk Kwai, Miss Mar. garet Beall Evens, Miss Ruth Char- Iotte Lawless, Miss Barbara Emily Burroughs, Miss Adelaid B. W ampler, Miss Louise H. Cocke and Miss Lucile Orme. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty en. fertained a company of 26 at dinner st night at the Congressional Country Club, where they are estab- lhhad for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Jc Joseph Addison en- led at dinner at Cedar Hill, Col- Mhgton, Md., Miss Wedderburn and ers of Laurel, Md.; Mr. Willlam Morwell and Mr. Tongue of Baltimore, Mr. Walter Addison, Mr. Isreal #nd Mr. Willlam Clagett of Laurel, in addition to nearby relatives and ds. After dinner the party at. tended the first dance of the Forest Cottillon Club, given at Holy Trinity #arish Hall, Collington, Md. Former Washingtonian . Returns for Long Visit : Mrs. Margaret Moynahan of Chi- oago has arrived in Washington to Visit her brothers, Mr. P. G. Rvan, Mr. John W. Ryan, Mr. C. S. Ryan and Mr. William _P. Ryan, and her sister, Leroy Harrison. She will be at ‘the home of Mr. John W. Ryan, at 920 Twentieth street, for a month. Mrs. Moynahan is a former resident of ‘Washington, and this is her first visit here in nine years. Accompanying her is her son, Mr. John Moynahan, also of Chicago. Afternoon Tea for the New Dean of Legal Sorority Mrs. Arthur Keith, dean of Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi Legal Soror- fty, will be hostess at a tea in her 4iome on Twentieth street this after- noon, given in honor of Mrs. Martha R. Gold, dean-elect. They will receive the members of Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Lega) Fraternity and will have assisting, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, honorary dean of the Wom- en's College of Law; Miss Elizabeth THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O IMPORTANT WEDDING YESTERDAY V. Celebration at British Embassy for King George (Continued from Fifth Page.) student at Harvard Uni- The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro and their family sailed yes- terday on the Teno to the Summer season in their home in Panama. Simopoulos have taken a cottage at Nonquitt, Mass., for the Summer and will leave about the middle of the month, The charge d'affaires of Rumania, Mr. Radu T. Djuvara was host at din- ner last evening at the legation enter- taining_in compliment to the United States Minister to Rumania, Mr. Wil- liam S. Culbertson. Others in the company were the Minister of Czecho- slovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger; Rep- resentative and Mrs. John Plillip Hill, Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, wife of the undersecretary of State; the charge d'affaires of France, Count de Sartiges; Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mme. Hauge, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sum- mer Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Col. and Mrs. Riggs, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Mr. George Howland Shaw and Mr. Culbertson, both of the State Department and the latter a brother of the guest of honor; and the attache of the Rumanian Legation, Mr. Andrei Popovici. The military attache of the British embassy and Mme. Charlton will close their house the first of the week and will start by motor for Manchester, Mass., to remain through the Sum- mer. The military attache of the French Reed, Judge Mary O'Toole and Miss Gertrude Coyle, dean of Beta Chapter. embassy, Gen. Georges A. L. Dumont, ‘will go to New York Monday, June 14, to attend the banquet given by the Sons of the Revolution, where he will represent the French Ambassador. He will accompany the members of this organization on their annual visit to West Point the following day, returning shortly afterward to his apartment at Wudmnn Park Hotel. Maj. Angel Maria Z: Zuloaga, recently appointed military attache of the Argentine embassy will leave shortly to join Senora de Zuloaga in Paris and accompany her back to Wash- ington, where they will make their home at Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The naval attache of the Italian embassy and Contessa Somati 4i Mom- bello will sail from New York Satur- day, July 3, for their home in Italy :mli the Conte will later return to sea. uty. Tho newly appointed naval attache of the embassy, Comdr. Alberto Lais safled yesterday aboard the Aquitania for New York and will arrive the end of this week. Signora Lais will join him here later. The commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick left Friday for Manchester, Mass., for the Summer, __The military attache of the Italian Delightful Summer Location TILDEN HALL 3045 Boanecticat Aveaus Entrand Park | S TAS R pev ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS .r '%".’-"«3,"‘...".."“' Ry RN (o ml« (‘II flflm !fl.’ Griffin Shop 1341 Conn. Ave. Near Dupont Circle’ Reduction Sale—50% Crepes, Georgettes and Satin Dresses Values, $39.50 to $125.00 Reduction, $19.75 to $62.50 embassy, Col. Augusto Villa, was host at luncheon yesterday at the May- flower, when his guests included the Amb: dor of Great BRBritain and Lady Isabella Howard, the Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska, the newly appointed Italian Minister to Finland and Contessa Paglano, the military attache of the itish embassy and Mrs. C. E. C. G. Charl- ton, the military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont; the secretary of the Italian embassy, Conte Rogeri, and Signor §. Villa of New York, brother of the 5 ‘The Minister of Greece and Mme. | host The secretary of the German em- bassy and Frau Schlimpert, who have made their home at Wardman Park Hotel since their arrival in this coun- try two months ago, will leave early next week for a month's motor trip through the New England States, visiting friends at varfous points en route. Frau Schlimpert will sail about the 1st of July to spend the Summer at her home in Germany and will join Dr. Schlimpert in Washington in the Fall. ‘The newly appointed Secretary-of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Capote will come to Washington this week. They are on their wedding trip in Florida. The second secretary of the French embassy, Comte Jacques de Sleyes de Veynes, will sail Saturday for Eng- land to take up his new duties at the embassy in London. Comtesse de Sieyes and their children will sail Sat- urday, July 17, to join him in Eng- land. The assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault will go to West Point the first of next week for the graduation exercises at the military academy and will return to Washington the middle of the week. The nuche of the Rumanian lm tion, Mr. D. Dimancesco, sailed ye terday aboard the ch!arEurope Mr. Dimancesco returned to his apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel early in the week from Philadeiphia, M hu had charge of the construction of th Rumanian buflding at the Mu!een- tennial exposition. Mr. Enrique Chirgwin, secretary of Ensign and Mrs. Richard Swan Baron and the latter’s maid of honor, Miss Lucille Bell of Baltimore. Mrs. Baron was before her marriage yesterday Miss Lucy Porter, daughter of Representative St nia. The wedding took place in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of St. Peter hen G. Porter of Pennsylva- St. Paul. the Chilean section of the plebiscitary committee of the Tacna-Arica arbit, tion commission, has arrived in Wash- ington and has taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Chirg. win, who is a graduate of Columbia University, has been for some time secretary to the governor of the province of Valparaiso. Senhora da Gama, widow of the Brazillan Ambassodar to London, who formerly represented his government in Washington, has arrived in New York from Los Angeles, where she has been for the Winter, and is stay- ing at the Hotel Plaza. Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D. C. Evening Party The Robert E. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will give an entertainment and dance at Confederate Memorial Hall, 1322 Ver- mont avenue, tomorrow night at 8:30 o’clock. Representative Joseph White- head of Virginia will make an address, and others on the program are: Miss Ellen Stuart, who will render several violin selections; pupils of Miss Helen Stuart Griffith will give several danc- ing numbers and Miss Nellie Johnson Pierpont will render vocal selections. Dancing will follow the program. Veterans, Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy are invited. The regulat meeting of the chap- ter, which will precede the program, ‘will be the last one for this season. offering two Specials. special Black Satin, Patent Blonde and QGray Kid Pamps, Straps, $6.85 $10 Values ANNOUNCING OUR Sixth Anniversary Sale Six years of conscientious service in fitting Washington Women with the newest styles, finest - workmanship, highest quality and correct fit in footwear has brought success to this institution. We want you to share our appreciation and are groups Metropolitan Shoe Shop as Anniversary Black, Patent, , Blonde and Gray Kid Straps and Pumps. $4.85 $7 to $8 Valuey 936 F Street NW. Farewell Banquet to Red Cross Delegates In Pan-American Union (Continued from Fifth Page.) _ ister of Poland and Mme. Ciecha- nowska, the Minister of Venezuela, Senor Carlos F. Grisanti; the charge d’affaires of Salvador and Senora de Castro, the charge d'affaires of Argen- tina and Senora de Racedo, the charge d'affaires of Paraguay and Senora de Ramirez, the charge d'affaires of Ecua- dor, Senor-Juan Barberis; the secre- tary of the Peruvian embassy Senora de Gonzales Prada, t tary of the Chilean embass; Benjamin Cohen; the secretary of the Chinese legation, Mr. Clarence K. Young; the secretary of the lexation of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Adjemovitch; the charge d'af- faires. of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Asch van Wyck; the military at tache of the Sp. V. Casajus; the attache of the dor legation, Senor Roberto B. Melen- dez; the attache of - the Cuban em bassy, Senor Cayetano Quesada: S ator and Mrs. Frederick H. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Sen- ator Frederick Hale, Assistant Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Robert Olds, Mr. arfd Mrs. Robert Lansing, Ad miral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Gen. George Barnett, Gen. and Mrs. James A. Drain, Dr. and Mrs. Merriman, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, the Misses Patten, Miss Grace Ahbol! Mr. Harry L Hull, Asst. Surg. > L J Mr. Donald Mr. and Mrs. enor A. R. Lax- and T. B. Kltlr«lge and rosa of Paris. Among the delegates to the confer- ence present were Gen. Julio R. and Senorita Celia Garino, Prof. and Se- nora Lozano, Gen. and Senorita To- ranzo, Senor Carlos Troncoso. Dr, Jorge., Senora and Senorita Howard, Dr. Julfo and Senora de Estevez of Argentina, Dr. Juan and Senora de Balcazar of Bolivia, Marechal Dr. A. Ferreira_do Amaral, Dr. Getulio dos Santos, Prof. Renato and Mme. Ma- chado, Dr. Amaury and Mme. de Me- deiros of Brazil, Dr. James W. Rob- ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Donald, Col. J. L. Biggar and Maj. ¥ Davy of Canada, Dr. Pedro Lautaro Ferrer of Chile, Dr. Robledo of Colo bia, Dr. Carlos and Senora Al Rafael M. Angulo v Mendiol Lopez del Valle, Dr. de Villiers y Rod- riguez, Senorita Pelegrina Sarda, Se- norita Emma Deulofeu, Senora Mari ana S. de Menocal and 1 cal of Cuba, Dr. J Mme. Garcia, Dr. Manuel Ignac rion, Dr. Angel Virgilio and Senora de Aviles of ador, Dr. Jose R. Aspe, Dr. Antonio Perez Verdia, Dr. Jose and Senora de Romero, Dr. Ale jandro and Senora de Quijano of Mex. ico, Dr. Carlos Paz Soldan and Senora Carmen de Pinillos of Peru, Dr. Juan de Dios and Mme. Villezas Ruiz of Venezuela, Dr. 1Leo S. Isabel K. Maedermott American Unijon, . Herberto M. Sein of Mexico, Senor Las Heras. s of Madrid, Mr. Hiro: consul for Japan, New York; Rachel King, Dr. J. de Siqueira Cou- tinho of Portugal, Mr. and Mrs. S. Panaretoff of Bulgaria. Mr. Leifur and Mrs. Magnusson of the interna tional labor office, Mrs. Horace M. Towner, Mr. Franeisco Vizcarrondo, Miss Beatriz Lassalle, all of Porto Rico; Mrs. Harry Barnes and Miss Lucy Gilett. Others in the company were Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fieser, Mr. and Mrs. James K. McClintock, Mr. and of the Pan- Cut This Coupon Out This Coupon Is Worth Notice to Authorized Distributors: In accordance with out agreement, you are authorized to deliver one bottle NARCISSUS PERFUME or One Box NARCISSUS FACE POWDER Our regular $1.00 size, on presenta- $1 bot tion of this Coupon and 39 cents. before supply sent at once, hausted. Only 3 to a Customer Mail Orders Filled Add 5c for Postage and Packing JUNE 6, 1926—PART I Congressional Fuvoritel SOCIETY. Mrs. Earl F. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Herrle, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Reckford and Lieut. Comdr. 5. Hart. Rose Garden Bndgc Tea For Pen Women's League In the ideal setting furnished by the wide verandas and beautiful rose gardens of the home of Mrs. John Mock of 2960 Newark street a_de- lightful garden bridge tea will be given by the League of American Pen Women Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Seton will receive with Mrs. Mock, and_others assisting will be Mrs. Edna M. Coleman, Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Homer Hoch and Mrs. William Woiff Smith. Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, who is in charge of the arrangements, an- nounces that tables are being rapidly subscribed for. Mrs. Krnest Thompson Seton, na- Interesting Program For Maine State Society The Maine State Society of Wash ington will hold its last meeting of the season at the Washington Club Monday evening, June 7. There will be the Installation of officers, plano solo by Mr. Crayton Alexander, read- ings by Mrs. Alice Robinson, and Mr=. Marie Peary Stafford, baby,” will ‘speak on * the North.” Dr. Gilbert Brown will be the installing officer. Tb- officers- elect are: President, Harold N. Maroh; first vice president, William L. Crow- ley; second vice president, Miss Ber- | nice Mansfield; third vice president, Mr. Harry B. Harradon; treasuret. Mr. . S. Stearns; secre tary, Miss Frances Fernald; corre- sponding _secretary, Miss Rese A. Ben W. Maroh. Window Shades Domestic. Holland Window Shades ufl- o Rowe and Miss | MISS BARBARA McFADDE! Accomplished ‘oung daughter of Rep- resentativ Mrs. Louis T. Mtl"l‘- den of Pem ania. She will shortly accompany her mother to the anc Coast_to visit her brother, Mr. Theo- dore McFadden. Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. William R. Redden, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Enlows, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Griesemer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bondy. Clara D. Noyes, Dr. Thomas E. 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