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S OCIETY.’ OCIETY Secretary of Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Hosts at Dinner Last Evening in Honor of Italian Ambassador and Wife. ner last evening in compliment to the Ambassador of Italy and Nobil HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur entertained-at din- Donna Antoinette de | from their home at Canon City, Colo., | to spend a few days with her husband at the Hotel Washington. Represent- ative and Mrs, Hardy will sail March | & from New York for a trip through i i | Martino. Others in the company were | the Panama Canal to San Francisco | Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox and Mrs. W. Harry Brown . Mre. James J. Davis. wife of the 8ecretary of Labor, w guest at the bridge-luncheon given by Mre. Charles J. Williamson today at the Carlton Hotel following the lecture by Mrs. Guy U. Purdy. Mrs. William- son's other guests were Mrs, W. T Davis of Detroit, Secretary Davi sistern-law: Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro, Mis. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Ernest Ackerman, Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, Mrs. Edwin Puller, Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs. Willlash F. Ham, Mrs. H. N. Rickey, Mrs. Freeman Marsh, Mrs. Fred Ben nett, Mrs. Abgolom Waller, Mrs. Abra- ham Lisner, Mrs. James Carmalt, Mrg. Blaine Lipscomb, Mrs. J. C. Walker, J. W, Price, Miss Margaret M . Mrs. Edwin Brandenberg, Mrs. L. Clark, Mrs. M. B. Ferris, . Marshall Jenkins, Counteas de Benque and Mrs. Frederick 1. Cox. British Embassy Scene Of Dinner Party Tonight. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will en- tertain a company at dinner this evening at the embassy. The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Orestes Ferrara, who is spend- ihg a few days in New York, is ex- pected to return to Washington to- morrow. : Senora de Pueyrredon, wife of the Minister of Argentina, will not be a3 home tomorrow afternoon. ‘ Senora de Alfaro, wife of the min- ikter of Panama, will be at home to- morrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock. ° The minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah has issued in- vitations for a reception Tuesday aft- ernoon, March 22, at the legation ffom 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in celebration aof ‘the Persian new vear. ; The Minister of Canada and Mra. Massy left Washington vesterday for Ottawa, Canada, to spend a short time. They will return Sunday eve- ning. i’l‘)‘urln‘ the absence of the Minister the se of the legation, Mr. Mer- chant Mahoney, will be charge daf- faires. i Mrs. Goff, wife of Senator Guy 4 Goff, entertained a compeny of 60 at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. Lehlbach, wife of Representa- Frederick R. Lehlbach of New y, entertained a party at lunch- n yesterday in her home. ZThe newly apopinted United States Minister to Hungary and Mrs. J. But- 16r. Wright will ba the guests in whose Honhor the Norwegian Minister to Bra- #fil and Mme. Gade will- entertain a chmpany of 90 at dinner this evening the Chinese room of the Mayflower. © Mrs. Hardy, wife of Representative juy U. Hardy of Colorado, has co the ranking | and Honolulu. Mrs. Lord, wife of the director of the budget, will observe her day at | home for the last time this season to- | morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Gen. and Mrs. Lord will leave Sun- | day for Des Moines. Iowa, where Gen. Lord is to address the American | Homes National Congress, which will meet in Des Moines March 8 to 11. Mrs. Lord, who is corresponding sec- retary general of the National Soclety, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, will be entertained at luncheoh Tuesday, March 8, by the State regent the American Revolution, The attache of the Spanish embassy, Conde de Santa Cruz, has as his guest at the Wardman Park Hotel for sev. eral days his father, Conde G. del Almo, who has just returned from a trip to Spain and is_accompanied by Senor F. G. de la Riva. Conde de Santa Cruz will leave for New York tomorrow and will sail on the Olympic Saturday to join Condesa de Santa Cruz in Spain. Judge Albert M. Ottinger, former Assistant Attorney General, and Mrs. Ottinger have come from their home in New York and are at the Carlton Hotel for a few days. Maj. and Mrs. Xenophen Price have as their guest for a few da: Jane Pelzer of Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Price entertained informally at luncheon today for her guest. fax R. Wainer, who . Josephine Baird at the Burlington Hotel for a short time, have gone to New York and will sail from there tomorrow for the Canal Zone. Maj. Walner was connected with the Veterans' Bureau and other Gov- ernment departments in Washington for several years, and he and Mrs. Wainer made many friends while living here. Later Maj. Wainer went to Fort Snelling for duty and has recently been assigned to duty with the Quartermaster Corps at Corozal, Panama. Capt. and Mrs. Enrique Manuel leave for New York Thursday and will remain at the Astor Hotel until — ool ST Y ave 1110 Conn. Ave Gordon Dunthorne 1205 Connecticut Ave. Exhibitions “Overmantel Decorations” by B. Cory Kilvert Etchings by William Walcot and Malcolm Osborne Beautiful new designs, in and State officials. lowa Daughters of | Benitez of Washington Barracks will | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927. CR. VE SHREVE, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson Shreve, announce her en- gement to Mr. Thomas Holohan kson of New York City and Water- bury, Conn. MISS ADRI Saturday, when they will sail with their two children for S8an Juan, Porto Rico, on the U, S. Transport St Mihlel. Capt. and Mre. Benitez will return to Washington early in April. Sir Clifton Sifton of Ottawa is in Washington for a short visit and is at the Willard, where he arrived today from Philadelphia. Col. Oscar H. Ordonez of Peru will arrive In Washington today and has reserved an apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Col. Ordonez is pres- ident of the Peruvian delegation to the Tacna-Arica Boundary Commission. Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Willard. Justice and Mrs. Jorge E. Boyd of Panama wers the honor guests today at a luncheon given by Senator and M Robinson of Arkansas at te restaurant. rice H. is showing in Spring coats and plece suits, but I have yvet to tell Yesterday, they showed me number of them. One, model with long, beige. blouse of white satin. at $85. next. It is a three-piece dress tume. Mads to Order that, T should have been tempted I have told you what PASTERNAK of their three.plece costume suits. e sports straight, modish lines which comes in maize, green or Another of black Crepella has a It is priced But the third, my dear, is just the thing you have been looking for to wear when you leave town week after Thatcher of Kentucky entertained yes- terday at luncheon in compliment to Justice and Mrs. Boyd. Marriage of Miss Price To Ensign Tweedy, March 12. The wedding of Miss Dorothy May- fleld Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price, d Ensign Edmund Tweedy, U. 8. N., which had to be postponed on acoount of the war con- | ditions {n Nicaragua, will take place in Bt. Ann's Church, Annapolls, at 8:30 o'clock BSaturday evening, March 12. A reception at 4 Southgate ave- | nue will follow the ceremony from 19 to 11 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker will | entertain at dinner tomorrow evening | in compliment to the latter's brother | and sister-in-law, Capt. D. Pratt Man- | nix, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Mannix, who will come today from Philadelphia |to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walker. | Mra. J. Borden Harriman will en- | tertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Vincent Astor of New York, | who is the house guest ot Mrs. Tracy Dows. | Mra. Dows was hostess last evening to a amall company at dinner in com- | pliment to her house guest. | Mrs. Bland, wife of Judge Oscar E. Bland, entertained at a charmingly | appointed luncheon yesterday at the Congressional Country Club. Mrs, Peter A. Drury, fr., has joined Mra. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun at the Hotel Lorraine, in New York. Countess Festitic Washington for a few daye and has taken a suite at the Wardman Park | Hotel, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford enter- tained informally at dinner last eve. ning in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pochon, | house guests since Sunday. Mrs. Pochon left today for Front Royal, Va.. to_visit her parents. Col. and Mrs. 8. R. Mlllar, before salling with Mr. Pochon for their home in Switzerland. Mrs. Tyree Rivers and Miss Myra Rivers will be at home informally Sun- day afternoons in March from 3 to 7 o'clock in their home at 3109 Garfield street. Mrs. Ruesell Kent will entertain at tea this afternoon in the garden of the Mayflower, in compliment to Mrs A. H. Kirchhofer, who, with Mr. Kirch- hofer, who is president of the National Press Club, will leave Washington soon for Buffalo. Her other guests will be M mes RBr two- you ington? dea cos tume of navy faille with a ‘nude” Jersey blouse, and the price is $39.50. One thing that is particularly nice about buying at PASTER- NAK'S is the fact that they also carry hats suitable for every cos- Ready to Wear i Do vou remember those unspeakably homely pass- port pictures that you and 1 carried all around Europe two years, ago, Venice? Mine might have been taken from the Rogue's Gallery, and yours—well, if you had really looked like to shoot you on sight myself. “de Tolna 18 in| who have been their | El at co! st 5 Ir, ki ar Venice Darling: Though March has come in like a lion, the trees are budding and Connecticut Avenue defies the weather man. What is it someone has called Wash- “The city of beautiful vistas?” Do you know anything lovelier than that broad sweep up the avenue facing north from Farragut square? I've lived in a great many places, my dear, but Washington—well, Washington is Washington. Who could say more? Pugh, Mrs. Paul Wooton, Mrs. Mark Foote, Jumes F. Greaney, Miss lon Ken- nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coale Co- lumb: Columbus was hostess to a small will be the honor guest. table will be Mrs. Henry Winfleld Watson, Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, Mrs. Lindsay Thompson, man Park Hotel and have with them Miss Rose Rothenberg, who was the first woman to be appointed a dis- trict attorney. | Louis are passing a few days at the Willard. Cnsmos Club last evening. They had HigEg Mrs. J. Bart Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Crawford, Mrs. | Beloit College and Mrs. Eaton. sle Garfleld and Mrs. F. J. Irish. 2 entertained a company of 30 ing several da: a supper dance last evening. Mrs. - are at the Wardman Park Hotel. mpany at luncheon today. Mr. Eben F. Comins will give a udio tes tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, when Mr. Grant Mitchell Boxholders for Opers Local Company Saturdsy. The boxholders for the of “Rigoletto,” aich Saturday even'nz by the Assisting Mr. Comins at the tea £ um, includes the names Russell and Mrs. Huston | of Washington soctety. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jordan,|the cast will , of New York are at the Ward- Charles Thomas, bariton Nilssen. Those who Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pape of St. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Charles Wat- ne entertained at dinner at the 2022 Columbia Dinners, $1.00 thelr guests Senator and Mrs. OUR half a century's experience as fine interior decorators in- _ sures the most satisfactory ex- ecution of your orders for Spring. PAPERHANGING and PAINTING Estimateg submitted without obligation to you. James B. HenDERsoN Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones }ein 7678 Main 7876 “Ride e ride away, Johnny ghatl ride. " And As ahall have pusey-cat Tied 1o one side; He_shall And Johnmy shall Hde To'see Ais grandmother.” L] o P Beneath a fetching carriage robe of Kenwood wool with soft, w 4 lows behind his small b:’;k. s The robe may be palest pink or tan, Wwhite or the clear blue of his own wide-awake eves. The THORNTON CHILDREN'S SHOP has them all. They are light and vet warm enough fior outings in the first cool, Spring ays. NANCI The pillows may be hand-embrofd- ered and finished with tiny rows of hemstitohing or they may be edged with fine Irish crochet lace or a nar- row ruffle of footing. W 1307 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D. C. LI (COISE I have news for you, my dear. The WILLARD SHOP has just opened another establishment on Connecticut avenue and L in Stoneleigh Court. For fourteen years, there has been a WILLARD SHOP opposite the Willard Hotel, a concern that, owing to its sincerity and desire to please, has long since made a place for itself in Washington as a first-class men’s haberdashery. But Washington's business section is moving steadily toward Stewart of Jows, Representative and ork, Mrs. Maud | Wood Park and President Eaton of Mrs. M. M. Belding and Mrs. C. N. Rambo of New York are spend- in Washington and lormance be given gton National Opera Co. in the Auditori- distin- guished and representative members The per- formance Saturday will close the sea- son for the local organimation, and include Miss Luella | Maelius, coloratura soprano; Mr. John Miss Doris Doe, Mr. Ralph Erolle and Mr. Sigurd The Wfi?ninéd Cafe Thursdey and Sundsy Chisken and Waffies o - SRR R SOCTETY." Rizik Brothers An Inviting Display Enticingly Styled SMART COATS Pour le Prin temps NE seldom finds such an intriguing assem- blage of lovely creations outside of New York and Paris. But the Rizik salon now holds for Madame’s viewing a bounteous array of the most exclusively designed models for the coming season. TWELVE THIRTEEN F R, S The Reorganization of the Store brings the Coats and Frocks that lead in Iushfon and value This Tan This Black' Kashmir | and White Coat parchment, rose blush com- binations, and black patent leathers. High and low heels. All sizes. Coat —with Monke v Fur, is as smart as Connecticut avenue and so, in order to better serve its clientele, another WILLTARD SHOP under the same management has open- ed its doors at 1033 Connecticut avenue, 'This year 1 refuse to travel with any such atrocity. T am going to UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD where, I am told, one is given a sitting by the same artists who do their more expensive work and have six regulation passport size pictures made for the nominal It's well worth the difference of a few dollars not to time & border official opens my passport. Underwood &, Undcrwood 1230 Connecticut Avenue —with Twin Beaver* collar and cuffs, leads in fashion and in va’ue, at Special It is the sort of shop that has long been needed in that section, E h 1033 Connectiont the Paris original. 85.00 Special Many other distinctive Spring Coats in tailored or dress models 25% to 125% The New Management of the Gold Store Brings SPECIAL PRICES On New Spring Dresses 150 100 Smart Silk New Georgette Crepe Dresses and Crepe Dresses 3.75 4.75 Values to §25 Values to $49.50 All Shades—All Sizes A Worthwhile Collection 9 A MILLINERY EVENT OF IMPORTANCE! a1son Mauvrice 13th and G Streets N, 500 Striking dvance Spring Hats 0 ” Here Are for Your Choosing Flower-trimmed silk or straw hats The new crocheted straw braids Lovely emh.roxdered st:vles' g : All the bril- Unusual effects in grosgrain ribbon $ Tiang colore Dashing bright-colored felts that are the Smart Styles in straw with silk high spots of SRR the Spring mod e —and &lack. . er S 8 Our aim in this sale was to offer the finest Hats obtainable less than their regular prices! Make an Early Selection! Values Are at Unusual! H:\HN sponsors the vogue of Sandals, in hosts of beauti- For fully designed models. And sports. For afternoon. for formal wear. Model pictured, in patent leather or Parchment Snake Calf—at thirteen-fifty. Womeris Shop 1207 F St. “Where fashions make their debut” 1214 F Street N, W. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED *Twin Beaver is dyed rabbit. Eor the Matron 4 THE MODE—FOR DRESS For the Miss TAILORED, SPORTS WEAR