Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIETY. guests at dinner this evening of the engineer in chief of the : Navy, Rear Admiral and Mrs. John Halligan, jr.. who will entertain . company at the Hotel Carleton tary and Mrs. Wilur dined in- i formally with the Secretary merce and Mrs. Hoover vesterday, the other guests being Secretary Wilbur's brother and sister-in-law d Mrs, Ray Lyman Wilbur of were week end guests of § Mrs. Hoover. - HE Secrstary of the Navy and 4 Mrs. Wilbur will be honor Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur will lea s afternoon for the West, where Dr. Wilbur is president of the Leland Stanford University r. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone will be the guests for whom Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr., will entertain a company of 16 at dinner t! ening. The Minister of Ter Mirza Da ‘voud Khan Meftah, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mr. Dan- iel Waters. The new Minister of Canada and be the guests in an will en- t dinner this Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, was the guest ot honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Hull, wife of Representative William “Huil, who entertained a company of 60 at Wardman Park Hotel The luncheon was followed by a pro- - gram of music given by Miss Gretchen 2 Hood, soprano, assisted by Mr. G 2H. Wilson at the piano. : Dominican Envoy Celebrates #84th Independence Day of Republic. %' The Minister of the Dominican Re- _public and Senora de Morales gave a delightfully arranged reception last “evening at the Willard Hotel in cele- ‘bration of the eighty-fourth anni- :versary of Dominican independence. “Tall palms formed an effective back- Zground for the party and the long ‘table had a centerpiece of Spring “flowers. A stringed orchestra played ‘during the evening. Senora de Morales wore a gown of ‘orchid crepe trimmed with sequins and orchid beads, and fashioned along ‘straight lines. Senorita Emma Rojas, imister of Senora de Morales, who as- %aisted her, was in a gown of gold lace Zover brown satin. Also assisting the “hostess were _Senorita Cristiana 3Michel, a niece of the President of the “Dominican Republic, who wore pink igeorgette crepe trimmed with flowers, ‘and Senora Vasquez, wife of the sec- retary of the legation, who had a gown of green georgette trimmed in gold Among the guests invited were the Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness ‘de Cartier, the Ambassador of Mexico “and Senora de Tellez, the Ambassador fof Germany and Baroness Maltzan, “the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don ‘Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal; the Am- bassador of Cuba and Senora de Fer- “rara, the Minister of Denmark, Mr. ‘Constantin Brun; the Minister of /Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the Min- ister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, “the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and iSlovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi- “chich; the Minister of Costa Rica, “Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno; “the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Kazya Bizauskas; the Minister of Greece aand Mme. Simopoulos, the Minister ‘of Haitl and Mme. Price, the Minis- “er of Honduras and Senora de Bog- 7an, the Minister of Austria, Mr. Ed- gar. L. G. Prochnik; the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlin- Zger; the Minister of Poland and Mme. ‘Ciechanowska, the Minister of Bul- P-Hl and Mme. Radewa, the Minis- ‘tér of Sweden and Mme. Bostron, the Minister of Venezuela and Senora db Grisanti, the Minister of Albania, r. Faik Konitza; the Minister of umania and Mlle. Cretziano, the ‘Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Jhan Meftah; the Minister of Nic- Jaragua and Senora de Cesar, the Fharge d’affaires of France, Count de Bartiges: the charge d'affaires of Figypt, Ismail Kamel Bey; the charge gl'affaires of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis; the charge d'affaires ©f Paraguay, Dr. Juan V. Ramirez; the charge d'affaires of way and Mme. Lundh, the charge @'affaires of Salvador and Seno- ra de _castro, Senaotr Arthur Capper, Repruenuu)'e and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, tephen G. Porter, Representative and rs. Sol Bloom, Representative and es. Henry Allen Cooper, Represent- ative and Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild; the director general American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; the Philippine commissioner and Senora ix Cordova Davila, the Assistant ecretary of State and Mrs. Leland Harrison, the secretary of the Peru- vian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez ‘Prada, the counselor of the Mexican embassy and Senora de Castro-Leal, the counselor of the Italian embassy and Contessa Rogeri di Villanova, the naval attache of the Brazillan em- bassy and Senhora Radler de Aquino, the military attache of the Chilean :HEMSTITCHING Z o, oaT e Dot o st. : P Mis. w. B HOLLEY W. Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “NUFF-CED” Place and . The Beet owest Ot A X R L $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $298 PER YARD THIS WEEK ONLY¥ . Clay A. Armstrong g Drop Postal to . g 1233 10th Street N.W. : Or Phone Franklin 7483 SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight of Admiral and Mrs. Halligan. embassy and Senora de Garflas: the secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Benjamin Cohen: the second secretary of the Spanish emba Senor Amoedo y Galarmendi; the s retary of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Baron, the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto; the attache of the Cuban_embassy, Senor Cavetano de Quesada; the first secretary of the legation of Uruguay and Senora de Pena; the secretary of the Colombian legation, Senor Jose M. Coronado: Mrs, Timothy Smiddy and the Misses Smiddy: the secretary of the lega- tion of Honduras and de 1zaguirre V.. the first s v of the Venezuelan legation, Senor Luis Churrion; the Senoritas Gris: the first secretary of the Domini- can legation, Senor Vasquez: Seno rita Angela Cromever, Senorita Ra Mme. Hauge, Mme. Miss Lillta Mr. John T. Vance, Baron and Baroness Von Below C. A. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Mme. Druilhet, Miss Cri Rojas, Di 2. Gil Borges, Mr. E. M. Benitez, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Thatcher, Miss Marvia z, Gen. and Mrs. George Rich- ards, Warden Wilson, M Mr. Walter Penfield, Mr. Ralph Tebriner, W. Walker Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Dr. Cesar Mr. and Mrs. Amores, Miss rella Amores, Lieut E. Perman, dams, M Williams, Mrs. Miss Claire Mathers, Rutherford, Mr. Ul and Mrs. Nishw Dr. and Mr: Nor- | ‘Representative | of the Pan-|| Kochenderfer, pe, Mr. a Col. Ashby Williams, Mrs. L. M. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilcox, Mrs. H. F. Adams, Mr. Benjamin S. Foster, Miss Virginia Russell, Miss Adelaide Bride, Mr. Enrique Des- champs, Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Wil- iams, Dr. J. White and Comdr. and Mrs. Joerns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby entertained at luncheon yesterday for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Orr Denby, who were married in Philadelphia, Saturday, February 19. The other guests were those who came for the marriage Saturday of Miss Rosamond Reed, daughter of Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, to Mr. Charles Denby, jr., including Mr. and Mrs. T. Ferdinand Wilcox of New York, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Reed: Mr. and Mrs. John G. Frazer of Pittsburgh, brotherdn-law and sister of Senator Reed; Mr. and Samuel Orr, brother and sister-inlaw of Mrs. Denby and her sister, Mrs. George Clifford of Evanstan, Iil., gnd Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Denby of ew York, nephew and nlece of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. James Orr Denby will start tomorrow for China, where the former will be secretary of the United States legation, at. which post he is the third generation in his family to MRS. GEORGE PAUL TIDMARSH, ‘Who was before her marriage Saturda daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. David W. Taylor. resentative and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Representative and Mrs. George R Stobbs, Representative an Clay Stone Briggs, Representative and Mrx. Fletcher Hale, the assistant secre tary of the Treasur and Mrs Carl T. Schunenman, the secretary to the President and Mrs. San ders, A ant Postmaster General and Mrs, Marshall, Mrs. Glover, Governor and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, James McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Mr. Brody Camp- bell, Miss Beckner, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W, N , Judge and Mrs. MacKenzie Moss, Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parke ton_Gordon, Drake, Maj Maj. and Mrs. Jaries -B. Reynol Charles McChord, M Crawford, Mr. and ) ryman, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Savage, Mr. and Mrs, James C. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, Mr. Calvin P. Bartlett, Miss Douglas, Miss Darnall, Col. and Mrs. Pey- and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Parker West, Coupal, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawes, Senator Arthur Cap- per, Senator David 1. Walsh, Admiral and Mrs. Robert Coontz, Gen. and Mrs. M. Gy Zalinski, Gen. and M Dion Williams, Gen. A. Smith, Gen. and M mer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed B Mr. and James M. Green, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, Mrs. 3 Mrs. “Thomas R. 'y Brown, Mrs hn__Allan Imported and Domestic U pholstery and DraperY FABRICS Wholesale and Retail Ronoe W75 Rtth 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates Dougherty, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Gen. C. R. Krauthoff, Col. M. C. Buckey, Mr. H. H. Crittenden, Mr. Joseph Warren Glidden and Mr. John H. Wiles of Kansas City. Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Putn ortained at dinner last evenifls in he presidential dining room of the, fayflower Hotel. The guests in- uded the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. azas Bizauskas; the Minister of atvia and Mme. Seva, the Minister| f Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; _the| \inister of Persia, Mr. Davoud Mef- ah Charles L. M Nary, the counselor of the Latvian egation and Mme. Olins, the counselor of the Persian legation and Mme. Noury, former Senator James Hamil- fon 1. Mrs. Lucy Russell Ogston and Mr. M. D. Radlick of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman entertained a company of 18 at lunch- |eon today at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of M. Raoul Tilmont, retiring secretary of the Belgian embassy. Senator and Mrs. Tyson Hosts At Musical and Tea. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence I I Tyson entertained a smali comps vesterday at tea and music, the pro- gram being given by Mr. Maxim Karolik, tenor, formerly of the Petro. grad Opera, assisted at the piano by Mr. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Gflpin, son w_and daughter of Senator and M Tyson, will leave Wednesday for a. fortnight's stay in Palm Beach and | will veturn here to spend a month or six weeks with Senator and Mrs. Tyson. Representative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey entertained at dinner on Sunday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, hav ing 12 in their pa Representative and Mrs. Weller of New York were ho company at luncheon yesterday Mayflower. attache of the Irench The Wyoming Cafe 2022 Columbia Road Dinnen, 31 .oq Thursday and Ry Da ‘m%‘e\;zj!\u '/ The_mil don't know who t_we're sure perfectly at eel y nite at all home at Swanee, Come Dancing! Music by Al Kameon's Swanee Syncopators serve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, ‘ Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. M: v, Mis gr., are in New York at the Wevlin. ' | Gy ruoron‘and My. Rush Holland. Mme. Roso will entertain at tea X this afternoon in her apartment in The Secretary of Agriculture and Stoneleigh Court in compliment to |Mrs. Jardine were the guests of honor JUL]US GARFINCKEL& o Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Hoff of [of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose of Kan- o Paris. Mme. Roso and Mrs. Hoff will | sas City., Mo., at dinner last evening be assisted in receiving by Mrs, |in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. | WASHINGTON 3 Stephen B. Elkins and presiding at | The other guests were: Mr. Justice the tea table will be, Mrs. Wilbur J. | James C. McReynolds, Senator and PARIS Carr and Mrs. J. Harry Covington. . Lee S. Overman, Senator and Senator and Mrs. The First Assistant Postmaster onator (aho M 4 General and Mrs, John . Bartlett We Are Showing entertained at a “horse shoe” dinner for good luck last evening at the Wil- Do Hatn Bober ot femssr i | Gordon Dunthorne . . T Kot B el 1208 Connecticut Ave. New Spring Apparel vis, r. ustic rd, Mrs. hits Stone, Senator Gs::omnfi. Moses . Exhibitions an rs. Moses, Senator and Mrs. J ions” i Simen Wateoh, ge“gor an ] Mra. Ov;’?rl:;n(t:e;ri,);cfi‘:t:.om That Represents the Best Fashion uy Despa off, Senator and Mrs. . 7 Fregeric' 3, Sackett, Ropresentative | | Etchings by William Walcot AT N G Sa— 'ohn ). son, .epresen! Ve Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Representa-|| ~and Malcolm Osborne Makers in Europe and America tive and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Rep- n For Women and Misses & Ca]l i VERY day brings unusual new goods ll 4 ' i that we have selected with the ut- S Iman. , most care and especial regard for all re- Telephone our laundry, and he he'll come / quirements of the well-dressed woman. promptly—ready to relieve you of all your bt washday worries. He'll take your bundle . o andb'hlve our Rgn%h Dry service, for ex- UR sélections now are particularly amble, wash an ry everything sweetl, ) 1 clean, as well as iron all the Bk e H smart and different. The cost? You'll find it surprisingly low. g b“:l'e him stop in this week for your Coats Suits Dresses undle. g I3l Hats Accessories - Rough Dry, 10c a Pound L% Infants’ and Children's Apparel ' West End Laundry | F SezaT Corar oF 197 | § 1723.25 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 2321 i ) e TG, TSR Pl i 2 | NG N7 NN 17NN 17 NZN WERNENE 5th Annual | ¢ 3 nnua RIC WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST nie X\ 77 Clearance Sale % FLOWERS & A, N2 . - of Quality N2 For Your Home W P - W) 7% You will want flowers for decora- Oriental Rugs- Special Tuesday 36 Assorted Persian Rugs Average Sizes, 7x4 Ft. Formerly Selling, $105.00 Tuesday ¥72 300 other rugs at ssme proportionate reductions. Comprising Sarouks e rugs Nazarian finest Belouches, Kerma: relisble weave of room s, Bokharas, etc. And also every Bros. Co. 920 17th Street N.W. tion . . room. cannot find at Gude's. For All Social or Informal, About the Floral Decorations GUD Three Stores for 1212 F St. N.W. Main 4278 Col. Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association . flowers that will last . lavish riots of color nodding from every comer of your living There's scarcely a grown in any greenhouse that you 3103 14th St. N.W. Affairs, Formal onsult Gude E BROS. - CO. Your Convenience 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 1102 3103 { embassy. Dumont, has closed his apartment at | before sailing for Porto Rico and| March. the Wardman i spending several days in New Yo SOCYETY. Brig. Gen. George A. L. |with his son. M. Hubert C. L. Dumont, | turn to Washington the latter part of Robert E. Coontz, Nineteenth Page.) Park Hotel and Rear Admiral (Continued is| Panama next Saturday on the St. | Miniel. Gen. Dument expects to re- HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 121418 G l;RIi ET 1215-17 F STREET A Host of Aluminum Ware SPECIALS Percolators (2!/3-qt. size), Frying Pans, Pitchers (2, 3 and 4 qt. sizes), Round Roasters, Oval Roasters, Griddles, Covered Saucepans (4-qt.), Covered Stew Kettles (4 to 6 qt.), Bail Handle Water Pail (10-qt.), Round Dishpan (10-qt.). Oyster Fryers with basket, 10!/%-inch Colander, Tubed Cake Pans, Mary Ann Cake Pans, 10-inch Round Border Molds, En- ameled Roasters, Enameled Oval Dishpans, Omelet Pans. Housefurnishing Section—First Floor G Street Entrance INSPECT OUR DISPLAYS OF THE NEW KOLSTER RADIO Account 1113 «G+S8STRE ET Account ‘Your New Spring Frock at Less ' Than You Expected to Pay ® Tomorrow—A Sale of Adorable pring Dresses That Were Made to Sell at $16.75, $20 and $25 In These Smart New Fabrics: —Satin —Georgette —Taffeta —Flat Crepe —Crepe Roma —DPretty Combinations —New Prints All the new style features dictated by Paris and adapted for the discerning American woman are here in a gorgeously varied array. The beautiful shades are Athenea, Palmetto Green, Mosaic Blue, Maple Bud, Rosalie, Navy and Black. Sizes for Women, Misses and Large Women These Spring Hats Give a Well-Dressed Look Tomorrow We Offer Them at an Unprecedented Price You know the feeling your favorite hat always gives you. Invariably you look your best in it. Choose tomorrow then, for this diversified and ultra-smart col- lection most assuredly includes your favorite hat for the coming Spring.

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