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\ WASHINGTON, - D. C. FRIDAY, fiOVEfiBER 12, 1996, - SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur| -..Taking Guests on The Sylph for - Cup Races at Hampton Roads. THE EVENING STAR. ! . Miss Dorothea Morgan, Mr. Diamon-| ! X topoulos, Mr. Stalinski and Count Cel- i . | i i | " leri. Mrs. Thornton Boland has returned from a_month’s visit with her sister, Miss Eleanor Hellmuth, in her home in St. Louis. Mrs. George H. Parker is hostess to a company of 40 at luncheon follow- ed by bridge today at the Columbia Country Ciub in compliment to her house guests, Mrs. Evans Slaughter of Wildwood. N. J., and Mrs. J. Gar- nett King of Fredericksburg, Va., who will remain with her over Sunday. The guests were seated at one large table for the luncheon, vellow and bronze chrysanthemums forming the centerpiece, with sprays of Autumn leaves scattered over the table. e W SATURDAY CHILDREN’S COAT DAY WE WILL HOLD A SALE AT HE Attorney General, Mr. Sar- gent, will be a guest of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur at the Schneider ‘. Cup races tomorrow and will #ail- with them aboard the Syiph thim evening for Hampton Roads. The v and Mrs. Wilbur also have with them the Secretarv's aide, Comdr. The charge d'affaires of Ecuador, | Senor Don Juan Barberis, will go to! New York tomorrow to meet his brother, Dr. Luls Barberis, who is ex- pected to_arrive in New York from [ : Ecuador Monday. Dr. Barberis s : physician who graduated in Paris and o | "Mrs. Samuel w. Earle of Chicago, e oies e WSO S . | recording secretary general of the Senor Barberls Tuesday to spend sev- | Daughters of the American Revelu- Dinner Party for Gen. Helmick Has Chicagoan as Hostess. Hplwev Pows!l. and Mra. Powell. Sectetary Wilbur will g6 to Bridge- Pore, Lonn., after the races to make An address at the Bridgeport United Cohgregational Church, and during hix-stay there he will be the guest of Dr. ‘William Horace Day. Mrs. Wil bur will return to Washington, after the races, on the Sviph. having, in ad djt{en to the party going down, the Agsistant Seeretary of Navy for Avi- who will £0 to the races Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla in New York. The Ambaseador of Spain and Senora de Padlilla and their daught: Senofita Rosa Padilla, left vesterday for New York City to meet the other members of their family who are ar- riving on the Manuel Arnos. The £hip, which was due to arrive Wed- nesday, has heen delayed by bad weather, and is now expected to dock tomorrow. The Ambassador and his family will return on Sunday to Washington, where they are estab- lithed at the Wardman Park Hotel. The military attache of the Spanish embassy, V. Casajus. is in New York City, where he went to meet the members of the team of Spanish officers who are coming te this coun- try to exhibit at the national horse #hsw in Naw York November 22, who are arriving on the Manuel Arnos. Maj. Casajus will return to his'apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel on Monday, and expects to bring the Spanish officers with him to Wash- ington for a brief stay. ‘The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Her- nan Velarde, entertained a party of four at luncheon yesterday at the Mavfiower . Mme. Sze, wie of the Minister of China, was the honor guest at a luncheon at the Club St. Mark's today, | with Mrs. Fay H. Falconer as hostess. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty €on have ‘eurned to Washington from Tennessee and opened their house at 1601 R strest for the Winter. ‘Senator Myses of New Hampshire entertained /t luncheon yvesterday at the Willard. Senator Gooding o Idaho is in Washingion, a guest /f the Mayflower, where he and M/ Gooding will oc. cupy one of - ments during con. Repres~tative and Mrs. Adam Wyant have returned to their apart. ment at the Wardman Park Hotel, having spent the past two months at their home in Greensburg, Pa. Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dick- inson of lowa have arrived in Wash- ington for the opening of Congress And have taken an apartment in the eral months here. Mile. Pauline Bostrom, daughter of the®Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrem, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of the commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Widel. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, who are spending a few days in New York, will_return to Washington to- morrew. They attended the wedding vesterday of Miss Carmel White, daughter of Mrs. E. Van Pelt Doug- lass. to Mr. George Palen Snow, son of New York and Aiken, S. C., which took place at the home of the bride’s mother, 510 Park avenue, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller and their daugnter, Miss Frances Miller, will sail November 20 on the Majestic from New York to spend the holidays at St. Moritz, Mrs. Robert (. Davis, wife of Maj. Gen. Davis, is spending a few days in New York and is at the Waidorf. Astoria. ] Mrs. Clarence Norton Goodwin. wife of Judge Goodwin of Lake Forest and Chicago, and a frequent guest in ‘Washington, is chairman of the com mitiee of the Rumanian honor guard whe will give a reception in the gold room of the Congress Hotel, Chicago, for Queen Marie tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Chauncey B. Blair will assist Mrs. Goodwin, who is well known for :!rhllhlenc prowess and her social lash. Mrs. Robert C. Ray took a party of guests to the theater at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, and later they were with her at supper at the Club St. Marks. In the party were Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Fuller, Col. and Mrs. Richard M. Cutts, Col. Merwin Buckey and Mrs. Robert Henderson. Mrs. James M. Beck. wife of former solicitor general, will go to New her daughter, Mrs. S. Pinckney Tuck. who sailed yesterday aboard George Washington for this country. Mrs. Tuck will be joined later by Mr. at Geneva Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner will en- tertain at her annual debutante tea this afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at the Club St. Mark's. The guests will include only the buds of the season and their beaux. Mra. Malin Craig is entertaining a small company informally at bridge this afternoon for Mrs. James B Evana of Pasadena, Calif. who visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ned B. Rehkopf, at the Washington Barracks. of Mr. and Mre. Frederick A. Snow York at the end of next week to meet | the | Tuck. who is United States cflmmli is | \ i LHUMAS ON ( Until her marriage yesterday afternoon wedding being a fashionable event of the late Autumn. 3 BERWOUD | HEE H, JR she was Miss Eleanor Davies, her ily_have come to Washington from || New York and have taken an apart- ment at the Wyoming. Mrs. James E. [ves and Miss El beth Ives are in Worcester, Ma where they went to attend the services for Mrs. Ives' mother, Mrs. George E. Stone. Mrs. William Dennison Morgan en- tertained at dinnel the Wardman I ’ark Hotel last evening in hener of irs. Richard Lane, who is salling | week to spend the Winter in | The guests included Mrs. laughter, Miss Dorothy Lane, The Smartes tion, who entertained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, had as her guests Maj. Gen. Eli A. Helmick, in- spector general of the United States Army and Mrs. Helmick: the Assist- ant Secretary’ of Commerce and Mrs. W. P. MacCracken, jr., and Mrs. N. Ning (Continued on_ Pt Coats Y their smart fash- ioning and ex- quisite fur trimming sell themselves when you see how sensibly they are priced. 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BLDG. it Oxford AdoptSe.... &‘J&&‘#&“*fil& A B W W B e e e VP A W e W o Maper Bros. & Co. 937.939 F St. N.W. PR 140 1 O I T T '35 510 = 515 F Winter Coats for play, for school and for dress wear in fine all-wool ma- terials, self or fur trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years, in de- sirable colors. - Values up to $25. Shop of Quality CCEEOELL £ LELLG (L ) O UL O L i ANNIVERSARY SALE!! Operas, Straps and Oxfords Our entire stock of high-grade footwear greatly reduced— - Selling Regular 6.50 to 10.50 The season’s latest modes in Gold and Sil- ©Newest Colovs- | | ver Kid, Patent Leather, Satin, Velvet, Tan Calf and Reptile Leathers. Schuyler Arms, 1954 Columbia road, for the Winter. Mra. Evans will leave Wednesday | for St. Louis and after a visit there | will return to her home in Pasadena. | min H. Fuller, U.} S, M. C.. and Mrs. Fuller, now sta-{ tioned at Washington, are at the For Saturday! Smart $5 ‘ HATS at Representative and Mrs. Richard §. Aldrich will return to Washington Monday from their home in Provi Aence, R. I.. where shey went for ihe wedding Wednesday of Representative The Abote Shoe is of Brown Suede trimwmed with Checked” Kid- sn the Newest Oxford Design for This ‘Winter Season! Brig. Gen. Bel Aldrich's sister,. Mrs. Elsfe Aldrich Engell, and Mr. N. Stuart Campbell, #on of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Nelson Campbell of Providence. The cere. mony was performed In Grace Epis-{ (8% copal Church, the Rev. Philemon F. Sturges, former rector of the church now dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Bos- ton, officiating. The bride's brother, Mr. Winthrop W. Aldrich of New| York, gave her in marriage, and she | was unattended. Mr. Philip Cheney of Hartford was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will sail to- morréew on the Olvmpic for Europe and on their return will make their home in Providence The charge d'affaires of Great Brit ain and Mra. Henry Getty Chilton re turned to Washington this merning from New York, where they went to attend the ball given for the Rritish Great War Veterans of America at the Plaza Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mre. Chilton were guests at dinner preceding the ball of Lady | Armstrong. The Secretary of the Italian em-| hassy and Signora Maseia will enter. | tain a vompany of 10 at dinner this evening preceding the private show- ing of the iim at the Rialto Theater | Marine Corps Barracks for the Win- ter. 14 at dinner in ess to a .company of evening, entertaining William Walker Smith, of the American diplomatic service, and Mrs. Smith have re- turned to Washington for the season after passing several weeks in Cin- cinnati, and ares now established in their apartment at Wakefleld Hall, 2101 New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gun- ston Hall entertained informally at luncheon at the Carlton Hotel yes- terday. Rear Admiral and Mr their daughter Miss Remey, have ar- rived in Washington for the Winter fromh Newport, and are at 1107 Six- teenth street northwest. Col._and Mrs. E. D. Wise and fam- We Save You Money INDOW SHADE § MADE TO ORDER Factory tonight. The secretary and Signora Mascia wereghosts at dinner last evening. en- | tertaining in compliment to Mrs. John | Francis Amherst Cecil, who will spend | & month in her apartment here. i - JuLus WASHI Just fell us what you want ricen Draperies, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to 6 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Fatimates GARFINCKEL& (0. NGTON PARIS Arrivals Smart New Fashions For Misses, Ju niors and Girls Moderately Priced EW showings for all occasions of school .and college life, sports events, street and dress wear; from makers known throughout Eutppe and America for their youthful models of .individuality and charm. 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