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20 Secretary of Labor, SOCIETY. Mr. James J. Davis, Spending Today in Fort Wayne After Flying Visit Here. HE Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, flew from New York to Washington yes terday to spend a portion of his birthday anniversary with Mrs. Davis and their children. An early dinner was arranged so that the Secretary might be with them and » at 6 o'clock for Fort Wayne, Ind., where he will make an address this evening. The Ambassador of Ttfly and Nobile de Martino entertained at luncheon Tuesday in honor of the Italian naval ived in Washington, ir way to Norfolk, to compete against the American naval pllots in the Schneider cup seaplane races. The aviators are Maj. Guascori, Maj. De Bernardi, Capt, Ferrarin, Maj. William Guglielmetti and Maj. Pacula. The other guests were Maj. Callam, and Comdr. Scaroni, air at- tache of the Italian embassy. The luncheon was followed by an rmal tea to which additional ts were asked. Minister and Mme. Bryn Hosts at Luncheon Today. T ister of Norway and Mme. ained informally at lunch- eon at the arlton Hotel, in honor of Mme. Eide Noren famous N < n ric soprano, who is in a short time and is at d Hotel. Mme. Norena v President and Mrs. ite House today. Wa ! Coolidge at the Tke M.nister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro have issued cards for a rec 1 Wednesday afternoon, No- from 5 tp 7 o'clock, the n being in celebration of the twenty-third anniversary of Panama independence. The Minister of the Irish Free State, Timothy A. Smiddy, was host to t E The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger, who is making & tour of the Midwest, Is spending to- day in Chicago. He is expected to shington next weck. akia Is ocelebrating the of its independence, and of the country is flying over ion, at 1730 Sixteenth street, he day. There will be no inment the legation, due to nce of the Minister. the fla the h The chief of staff, U. S. A., and John L. Hines entertained at r last evening in_honor of the Assistant_Secretary of War and Mrs. Hanford MacNider. The other guests were the Assistant Secretary of War ation and Mrs. F. Trubee j. Gen. and Mrs. Robert Gen. and Mrs, Hanson . Maj. Gen. William Lassiter, 1. and Mrs. Herbert Crosby, . Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Allen, j. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d; Capt. R. V. Clelland, Maj. Gen. Connor. and Mrs. attache of the French George A. L. Dumont, host to a party of 10 at the z of the Carlton Club Saturday The A stant Secretary of War, Mr. Hanford MacNider, was guest of honor at a luncheon today at the Willard, given by Com Richard Byrd, the Faradiy ce!ebruflnq RALLOWEEN Saturday and Sunday Night Noisemekers, Favors, Dane- 1 A ing Unt . M. A Gay Time Foth Nights. Join the Revellera. Main 4336 for Reservation Meyer Davis' Famous Le Paradis Band WS S = & & & XX 14th & H TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 0. % R R OOk 2 Special Two-Day Sale o 2 o - - . first aviator to fly over the North Pole. There were nine guests.| Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson will arrive in New York tomorrow on | the Berengaria, and the following day | will come to Washington. Mr. Robin- | son, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, | will go to New York to meet her. i Miss Helen Robinson will make her | debut in New York November 13 and | will spend very little time in the Capi- tal until later in the season. The assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral, Col. William J. Donovan, is at the Ambassador Hotel, in New York, for a short stay. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will entertain a small company at dinner | tomorrow evening for the latter's daughter, Miss Allison Roebling. | The secretary of the Belgian em- | bassy, Baron Joseph van der Elst, will be host to a company at the Carlton | Club Saturday in compliment to his| finace, Miss Roebling. i Lieut, Col. and Mrs. J. Willlam Kil- | breth of New York, who are passing some time in Washington at the May- | flower, entertained a party of 12 at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room. Marriage of Miss Dyer 1 to Dr. Collins This Morning. | A congressional wedding of unusual | interest took pl at 11 o'clock this morning when Martha Dyer, | daughter of Representative and Mrs, | L. C. Dyer of St. Louis, Mo., became the bride of Dr. Daniel Joseph Collins, | son of Mr. John J. Collins of Glens Falls, N. Y. The ceremony was per- | formed in the home of the bride’s | parents, at 3226 Woodley road, the| Rev, John L. Gipprich of Georgetown | Univ ty, officiating. The home had ‘} ty arrangement of cut flowers | Autumn foliage and an impro- vised altar of white santhemums, palms and ferns was arranged in the | drawing room. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a traveling cos- tume of Lanvin blue crepe roma and et, and a corsage bouquet of or- chids and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Mrs, Ger- man C. Verwoert of Schenectady, N. Y., who wore a gown of chanel red crepe and a corsa bouquet of or- chids and butterfly es. Mr. Robert F. O'Connor of Glens Falls, N. Y., cla nate of Dr. Collins at Georgetown University, was best man. Following a wedding breakfast Dr. Collins and his bride left for San Fran- cisco, from where they will sail Nov-|{ gu Bos Sweden and ember 6 for China. They will be at home in Shanghal, China, about De- cember 1. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were: Mr. John J. Collins and Mr. Frederick Collins, father and brother, respectively, of Dr. Collins, of Glens a graduate of W Order Your Window Shades from LANSBURGH INTERIOR DECORATING CO. 818 17th Street N.W. Every Conceivable Color and Deslgn Sweet Cider Gallon, 60c Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave.,, M & 18th Estab. 1875 INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST AREMARKABLE SALE FINE AFTERNOON GOWN.S WERE $25 TO $42-% FOR *]4. 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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Terry Croshy and their daughter, Countess Carac- ciolo di Melito, ha closed their country house, View Tree Hall, in Warrenton, Va., and h: taken an Miss Lilla Tucker- ing her sister, Mrs. ward, wife of Comdr. There were 14 including Mlle. Pauline m, daughter of the Minister of Mme, Bostrom, and Mile. is gracefully illustrated in this frock of coral crepe Roma, which plays the dual role of afternoon or dinner gown. The detachable sleeves effect this transformation and make it a N smart and practical acquisition. "\ Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. & striking new pump with a buckle that gloriously softens its otherwise strictly tailored appear- ance. Patent leather. Parisheels. 1 C’hafln 3 Nisley Silk Stockings in New harmonizing Autumn shades. Sheer, firm or service weights, 3TE3 2 09 AAA TOR 1339 F STREET N. W. £ b ¢, apartment in the Jefferson, at Six- teenth and M streets, for the Winter. Mrs. Alvin Dodd will return to Georgetown this evening from New York, where she went to aatend a dinner of the Writers' Club, known as P. E. N., when Mr. John Masefleld and Miss' Rebecca West were also guests. Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro has re- turned to Washington for the séason. She arrived in New York on the Olympic October 18 after spending the Summer in France and England. Miss Helen Colhoun has returned to her home on Failrmont street, after visiting the Sesquicentennial in Phila- delphia where she was the guest of Miss Almira Reed Harris, Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer have returned to thelr apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending the week end at Trails End, Dayton, Ohio, with For- | giin mer Gov. and Mrs. James M. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. are at the Gladstone in New York on their way from their Summer home to Washington. e Mrs. Wade H. Cooper will spend the week end in New York. 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