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SO President and Mrs. Dinner Tonight of Secretary and Irs. William Jardine. B President and Mrs. Cool will dine tonight Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. B ne, who wil enter n a mpany in the | ite at the Mayflower | lidge attended the Ladies” Luncheon Club today, | members heing entertained by | Peter Goelet Gerry | | | HE idge the Chinese Mrs, ( Senate Gen. and Mrs. Dawes JMuch Soc nt and Mrs. Dawes uests at dinner this e and Mrs, Walter | E. Edge. The guests will include the New | Senator and their house guests My Bu, Feted Guests by The Vice Pres will be the hon Harrison M. Riper of East Ora The Vice President ar Walter and Mrs. Dawes whose honor for Robert I._Owen ained at dinne) t the Carlton Yiotel last evening. The table for 4| was set in the patio and was form of a hollow square surroi a sunken garden. in the which was alarge heart co tirely of azal ferns and oth {llumins the center, svthia and crimson ranged on the table and also in the reception rooms at_either side of the a single crimson rose in | stood it cach place. T lighted tvith red tapers ndelabra and trailing vines Southern smilax fell from the bal conies surrounding the patio The guests were the Ambas of Germany and Baronees Maltzan, the Minister of Austria Mme Prochnik, : Winfield 'V Claude A. Royal 8. ( George nator and Mrs CIETY. will be given by Sylvia Lent, Germany and Baroness Maltzan. at 2400 Sixt t. violinist, | return with | and Mr. Frank Bibb, accompanist, from Chicago, where he has been at- tending THE EVENING Mrs. Emory S. Land, Mrs. Robert Gil- mer Ervin and Mrs. Lester G. Mait- retary of State and n will be hosts to a company at dinner this evening. Edward W. Eberle ow eve- ador of Admiral and Mrs Mrs. Edgar &, Kennedy entertained a company of 45 at a charmingly ar- lentine luncheon yesterday th street. te W. Ireland will tomorrow, Surg. Gen. Merr to Washington the Midwinter conference on The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. | pedical education. they in! dinner evening Radewa postponed the had planned giving this The Congressional Club, 2001 New B MARSEAY SENORA DE AGACI counselor of the Chile a_three-month visit to ( She was formerly Miss € Bride of the They left for February 10. embassy, Senor Don Federico Agacio. e after their marriage in New York, ‘onsuelo Yglesia of the John Joyce che of the | Victoriano | FEdward W, Cov Jor erle, Mr. ington, Judge and dan Graham, Mrs MeCormick-C McCormick Goodhart, Mrs. . Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellils, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rey- nolds, Mrs. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Col. Blanton Win- ship, Mr. David Mitchell of New York, Mrs. William Barrett Ridgley, Col. H. 1. Armstead of New York, Miss Anne Squier, and the n-aw and daugh- ter of the host and Mrs. Bur goyne Hamilton My Lean. John Wade The Amba s of Argentina and | Senora de Puevrredon and their family | arrived in New York today on the American Legion, after spending some | time in their hbme in Argentina. They are expected to come to Wash- ington in a few da The Ambassador of CGermany and | Baroness Multzan were hosts at lunch. eun tyday al the embassy, entertain ine in honor of the Itight Rev. Dr. | Raphuel Walzer, O. S. I., Archabbot f Beuron. The guests included tholic University, the Right | Thomas Shahan; the rector of | zetown University, the Rev Lyons. and the representa “hbish the rector of of Baltimore. The Ambassador of Belgium and “Baroness de Cartier will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Minister of Switzerland and Mme.| honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. Mrs, regular morrow will noon, Kellogg will not observe her | abinet afternoon at home to- | on account of illnes: 1 receive Wednespay Februs after Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham will be hosts at dinner this evening. Senator Walter . George has been | joined in his apartment at the Hamil- ton Hotel by Mrs. George, who has been spending some time in their home in Georgi Peter Goelet Gerry, wife of Senator Gerry, entertained the Sen- ator Ladies’ Luncheon Club today at her home, on R street. My The newly appointed Minister from 1da to the United States and M ent Massey will arrive in Wa this atternoon. They will » at the Mayflower, where they have leased one of the suites, Mrs. F. Trubee Davison will be at home tomorrow afterncon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock at 1720 Massachusetts ave- nue, when Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, wife of the chief of staff, 1. S. A, will receive with her. At the tea table will be Mrs. 1 on_Ely, Mrs. William P. McCricken, The Wyoming Cafe 2022 Columbia Read Excellent Dinners, $1.00| Peter, who will entertain a company | (7, 3 of 14, . The Ambassador and Baroness de Lartier were guests at dinner last Might of the Secretary of the Treas- ryv. Mr. Andrew Mellon. The other guests were the Ambassador of | Ataly and Nobil Donna Antoinette de | artino, the Minister of Switzerland | nd Mme. Peter, Representative and irs. John Phiitp Hill, Representative 7and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, the As.| ssistant Secretary of State and Mrs. | ZLeland Harrison, the counselor of the “British emb Henry Getty #Chilton, Mr liam 1. Cag e, M v Mrs, Trux- Aun Beale, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep and Mr. Chandler “Anderson. L The Secretary of the Navy SWilbur have returned to W “after s=pending few days York. Mrs. Wilbur will Thome temorrow afternoon. Mrs, shington in New not be at :__The Speaker of the House and Mrs. “Nicholas Longworth will he the honor ‘Ruests at dinner this evening of Rep- Jesentative and Mrs. Thomas W, Phil #lips, jr., who will entertain a small | ‘company preceding the musical they | “are ziving. There will be about 100 guests for music, when the program S H H g | speak on * Hampshire avenue, will have for honor guest at the regular I afternoon tea of this week, Mabel Walker Willebrandt, who will ¥ Work on the Supreme How popular this shade right now. Navy Dresses are being shown here in profuse variety and beauty. LEvery size, every price. During February Special Reduced Prices —are effective on a number of Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces. James B. Henperson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones A MILLINERY EVENT! Iveryone who is fa high-grade line of appreciate this unusual offer- ing which arranged nesday fo Thursday. 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The wedding will take place in August at the home of Mr. and Mrs. h, at La Crosse, Wis. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Logan Feland of Quantico were hosts at dinner Mon- day evening, celebrating their twen- tleth wedding anniversary. The milita attache of the Argen- tine embassy, Maj. Angel M. Zuloaga, has returned to Washington from a two-month trip to France and Spain, and is again at the Wardman Park Hotel, Princess Margaret Boncompagnl has arrived In Washington and is staying at the Mayflowe Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Lewis have taken an apartment at the Mayflower, having leased their home, 2124 Ban: croft place, to Mrs. Thomas Ewing Moore, who will occupy it until July. Mrs. Willlam Livingston Crounse entertained a company of 12 at lunch- eon today. Mrs. Peter A. Drury was hostess to a company of 12 at luncheon today, in compliment to Mrs. Charles H. Wright. The commissioner of Australia to the United States and Lady Dennison are spending some time in Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Northrup enter- tained at a Valentine luncheon and SLIPPLRS AS NEW AS TUE DAWNING and hosiery e === HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 D. C., bridge vesterday at the Arts Club in honor of Mrs. C. G. Kilbourne of New York, who 1s her guest at the Ward- man Park Hotel. There were 38 guests. The table was prettily deco- rated with vases of red carnations and fresia and illuminated by tall white tapers in silver candelabra. The favors and scores were val- entines, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard were hosts at a valentine dinner in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower last evening. A heart- shaped table occupied the center of the room, draped in red and outlined with smilax. Two little girls dressed a8 Cupids danced valentine dances around the table and distributed valen- tines from large flower baskets to each of the 94 guests. Among those present were: Mr. Justice and Mrs. Plerce But- ler, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Senator and Mrs. Carter Glass, former Senator and Mrs. How- ard Sutherland, Senator David 1. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin Joseph Washington, Mrs. Stokes kett, former Ambassador David Jayne Hill, Representative R. Walton Moore, Mrs. Cresson Newbold, Miss Bessie Cullen, Mrs. Harry Reade, Mr. Lynch_Luquer, . Willlam Kearny Carr, Mr. Lawrence B. Evans, Miss Mary Temple, Mr. John H. Storer, Gen. and Mrs, Henry T. Allen, Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Banister, Judge and Mrs Edwin_ B. Parker, former Gov. and Mrs. Montague, Senator and Mrs. George, Senator and Mrs. King, Dr. and Mrs, William Mather Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Dennis, Representative and Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, W ton J. Lambert, M acob Leander Loose of Kansas City and Mrs. W. J., Starr of Hope House, on the Kastern Shore of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan E. Cameron, who have been in Cannes, France, for the season, have taken an apartment SEASON. ] TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. at Pine Lodge, at Newport, for the Summer season, and will arrive there early in June. Miss Phoebe Quinby and Miss FEisie Howland Quinby, daughters of Mrs. Cameron, will spend the Summer at Newport with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Robert Lansing, who is re- cuperating from a recent flineas will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City. Mrs. Dawes Expected at ‘Washington Celebration, Mrs. Dawes is expected to attend the “Birthday Party at Mount Ver- non,” to be given Tuesday evening. February 22, by the ladies of the board of George Washington Univer- sity Hospital in the gymnastum build- ing, on Twentieth street between G and H northwest. Other well known Washington wom en who will be present at this always Interesting benefit for the hospital in clude Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Count ess Szechenyl, Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. Hanford MacNider, Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Frank B. s, Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur, Mrs, Howard 1. Hodgkins, Miss Hen ning, Mrs, John Duff, Boardman, Mrs, J. Ci Mrs. Hlake Kendall, Mrs. C. Mrs. K. J. Stellwagen, Mrs. N Williams, Mrs. Paul H._ Bastedo, H. Cabot Lodge, Mrs. Stokes-Halkett, Mrs. A. H. Bowman, Mrs. Alexander Rodgers, Mrs. Huse, Mrs. John Henr Bartlett, Miss Lydia Biddle, Mra. Ste- phen Bonsal, Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. Henry F, Dimock, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs, David de St. Plerre Gaillard, Mrs. A. F. A. King, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Mias “Aline Solomon: Mrs. Clarence C. Willlams, Mrs. Clif- ford K. Berryman, Mrs,_Arthur Burt, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. C. R. Shepard, Mrs. Henry P. Spencer, Mrs. Luke Wilson, SOCIETY. lard, where he plans to pass several days. Miss Janet Richards, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. De Denneville | Keims, at the Everglades Club, Palm Beach, is now visiting in Miami fo few days, en route to Havana. Afte spending’ some time in Cuba, Miss Richards will go to Belleair for a week's stay. Mrs. Harry S. Black is visiting her father, Col. Henry May. Mr. May will be joined early in March by his sister, | Lady Bagot of England. Mr. and Mrs Black plan sailing March 1 for a six weeks' stay in Bermuda. That wherever else they may or may not exist, fairles have a warm place in the hearts of humankind is proven by the demands being made for tickets to the lecture on the “Com ing of the Fairfes.”” to be given in this| city at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow evening by Mr. E. L. Gardner of Lon- don, according to announcement by the committee, of which Mrs. Victor N. Cushman is chariman. Mr. Gardner will arrive in Washing- | ton the latter part of this week, and | during his stay in this eity will be the guest of his friend, Mr. Henry Leroy Merry, at the Mayflower Fotel In addition to those already an nounced, the following have subscribed to the lecture: Mr. IHenry Lerov ry, Mrs. B, H Valzah, Lundn, M Lewis i eroy . ¥ r p . Tan Paul Bas tedo'and Mrs. Thon ‘allaferro. A very pretty maTiage was solem- nized yeste: rning at St. Pater's Cathoile ¢ v the Rev. Eugena Cather| Norma Mr. and M James and Mr. Joseph Charles Me The bride wo gette d s trim with a large pie carrfed a bouqu And s of 1 maid, Miss Heler | the bride, wore a gown o | rosies trimmed with e \ powder blue geor m lace She cart t of Columbia ntinued on Nineteenth Of exceptional charm is developed in combi- nations of blue, green, lavender or red with white. The sleeve, di- Mrs. Charles E. Munroe and Mrs. H. Small. Mr. Alexander P. 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