Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY i Belgian Ambassador, Baron de Cartier, Returning From New York, Where He Attended a Large Banquet. Washington this evenin New York, where Gade, on behalf « Woman's sociatior Among others who wi rer are the Amb: ' Sir Esme 1 Alejandro Padilla, dor of Cuha, Senor Permra ARl The hostesses for the dinner will be | “Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mr W, K. Van derbilt, Miss Anne Morgan and Mrs. Whitney Warren | ¢ British Embassy Opened For Large Dinner Party The Ambassador of Great and Lady Isabella Howard were at dinner last eveni r cluding the Ambus - of Nobil Donna Antoine de the Minister of Portugal. Alte; the Mini Hur Countess Szechenvi, the Minister Ttumania, M. Cretziano daughter, Mile, Cretziano, And Mrs. iar X tor and Mrs, James Couze Frederick Hale, Representative {dore E. Burton, the charge d'affai ;of France, Count de Sartiges: the Un v of State and Mrs. Joseph ry of State , the secre- and Sig- Charles William D hosts Martino, Viscount er of . Grew, Ass and Mrs. Robert I. alian embassy ‘nora_Mascia and_Mrs. Woodhull, Dr. ) arshall Field Mather Lewis, N Marshall Field, '!:x:l\" Lister Kaye, lady Hadfield, Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, Miss sz'hfl Roardman. N e, 3 Anita Henry, the secretary of the Ge man_embe Herr von § M . Bascom Slemp, Mr. Coleman Jen nings. and the following members of the British embassy staff: Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey “Thompson. Miss _Stourton and Maj. W. H. S. Alston. The Minister of erland and iMme. Peter have gone to Helena ew York fto remain until the middle of next “week. . Senator and Mrs \‘\:tm(‘]hlhl‘ul‘ N “Ferris will leave Washington tom row for their home in Big Rapids, : Mich. : tative and Mrs. Ogden L. e il at dinner this Mills will be host Jevening. N Representative and Mrs. Fred A. ipritten will be the honor guests at ‘dinner this evening of Rear Admiral ‘and Mrs., Bdward Hale Campbell. § The chief of staff, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will l?@ hosts to a company at dinner this ening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond ‘and Miss Elizabeth Hammond and ‘Miss Natalie Hammond e le “Washington for Orlando Beach, Fla. »f unusual interest An en o Wolcott is that of Miss Ul ::l rold, daughter of I -;;:m B. .\‘.g Griswold of New York IMr. Woodbridge Bingham. son of tor and Mrs. fliram Bingham of Connecticut, which has been an- ‘nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Griswold. Mjss Griswold, who made her debut this Winter, is a ember of the “Junior League and attended Spence ‘School and afterward Foxcroft School, from which she graduatrd last June. Mir. Bingham attended Groton School ‘and was graduated from Yale in 1924, ‘Since his graduation he has spent “most of his time abroad and is now at “the Yenching School in Peking, studying the Chinese language and literature. Minister-Elect to Hungary ‘and Mrs. Wright Honored. The Norwegian Minister to Brazil s on a special mission to the , and Mrs. Herman rined at dinner st eve in the Chinese room of the May in compliment to the newly ap nted Minister from the United | to Hungary and Mrs. J. Butler . Their other guests were the| ador of Brazil, Mr. 8. Gurgel | naral; the Ambassador of Chile, | Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga; the Mi [ ster of Austria_and Mme. Proc ‘the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don U. Rafael Oreamuno; the counselor the British embassy and Mrs. Henr Chilton: the Minister of Czechoslo- yakia, Mr. Z. Fierlinger; the charge d'affaires of the legation of Norwa and Mme. Alexis H. G. O. Lun secretary of the Danish leg JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHIN PARIS Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ NEW and SMART SPRING Wide Selections at Moderate Prices E specialize in youthful models that are different pus, sports, afternoon and evening wear. UR showing now is entirely new, in- cluding many Dresses Extraordinary Values «—in desirable assortments of winter ap- parel at greatly reduced prices, F STREET CORNER OF 137 | Brazilia Konow sen; the Norwegian of of bureau rne; the Assistant te and Mrs. Wilbur J. Assistant 'y of the Mrs. Charles Dewey: an attache, Mr. 1. A. Holmbo: the naval attache 1 embassy and Mme the legation of . de Pena, Herbert & ek, Mrs, \ H. Micou, Mme. Charles” Warr Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Adolph and Mrs. Perry Belmont, | and Mrs. George T. Marye. Maj. | A W.C . Rear Admiral 4 Wiley, Col. and Mrs. Aquino Uru and M . and Mrs Din Mrs. B, and Mrs, Frederic Delano nd Mrs. Langley Whitley, and Mrs. Arthur J. Hepburn, Capt. and Mrs. David treton, Capt and Mrs. Hayn apt. and Mrs. 3 nd - Mors, A is, . Capt Smith Howell, Noy ) and ; dward Burling s Hele Lenuan, Beau- 'y Norment, Mr, Augustus Hasskarl, M rk, . John St regard, Mrs. Herbert ol uffman, Miss vell Mun ford, Miss C. Alder, Mrs. Eliot Tuck- erman of New York and Miss Alice King Gade. The charge daffaires of Egypt, Ismail Kamel Bey, entertained at a buffet supper, followed by a musical, last evening at the legation. Mrs. Elvina Neal Rowe, soprano, gave a program accompanied by Mr. R. Dean Shure, who also played several of his compositions. The included the Minister of Guate- nd Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of Lithuan of Al the Minister Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; t secretary of the Bolivian lega- tion and Senora de la Barra, the Min- ister of Bulj the counselor of the Persfan legation and Mme. Noury, Mr. Henry Hopkin- n, third s of the British em- ; the third secretary of the Per- sian legation and Mme. Enteam, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Fred Purnell, Representative Isaac Bacharach, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Maurice Thatcher, Dr. Nicholas, former dean of the Mary- land Academy of Science; Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord, Henderson, and Mrs, r, and_Mys. Everett nd Mrs, Dickinson, Dr. M. Jullien, M ‘Thompson Seton, Mr. and Mrs. Wads: worth, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Dr. Mood, Dr.and Mrs. Fen- ton Bradford, Dr. Boggs, Mme. Phillipe . Willet, Mrs, Mrs. Kuhn, Capt. T. Vadala, a Bloom, Miss Helen Watson, ivelyn Mathews, Miss Mary Page Jullien, Miss Leli Dawson, Miss Helen Ehrman, Dr. Farag Mous- sa, third secretar vptian le- gation: Mr. A. F. the legation: Mr. A Dr. Sadig. and On Wednesday inorning the Con- gressional Club, which with the ad- journment of Congre: closes its doors for the season, held its regular business meeting. This was the an- nual meeting of the clubs as well as the installatfon of new officers. The meeting was opened and presided over by Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, who has been its president for the past two seasons and whose kindly leadership and charming manner have deeply en- deared her to all the members. Upon of New S ark i Gordon Dunthorne 1205 Connecticut Ave. Exhibitions “Overmantel Decorations” by B. Cory Kilvert Etchings by William Walcot and Malcolm Osborne GTON APPARLL for classroom, cam- unusually designed Suits Accessories THE EVENING STAR, NEW Wife of Senator et gressional Club, the most distinctive soc Mrs. Hadl desk W ver vase of roses, own State. ‘When the business of the day had been brought to a close Mrs. in a short and delightful talk, turned to the new the meeting over dent, Mrs. Peter Goelet Rhode Island. Mrs. brief talk to the member earnest co-operation ised her own ministration. The new officers are: Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry first vice Kelly of Pennsylva ce president, Mrs. ¥ Tennessee: third vice Alben W. Barkl vica president, M Mrs. recording secretary, Mrs. ker of New York: secretary, Mrs. W. W. s gift from the Washington delegation, her Gerry, ad best efforts club’s weifare during her coming ad f .- Wesley L. Jone: of Washington; fifth vice president, James B. Aswell of Louisian CLUB PRESIDENT PETER GOEI de Island iERRY, gurated p ub for won beautiful Mrs. to her Ohio, and_treasurer, Mapes of Michigan. The new coun legation and B; | b rived in W taken [ mun Park Hotel ness Hadley, presi v of in ‘a ked their prom- for the | Admiral Paul Behncke | man Navy, retired | luneheon at the « day. when i lests wer Carl or of the Aus Hauenschield shington and have residential suite at the Ward- WASHINGTON,; D. ident of the Ci in this country the Ger- entertained riton Hotel yester- at the istant_naval attache of the British President, of Rhode president, REMODELED REPAIRED AT SPECIAL PRICES NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS James BENJ. SHERM ST, Frank, 6355, Special rates to Churchegs, Clubs, etc., on large quantities. JOY the intriguing flavor of fresh ripe straw- berries bounteously mixed in rich cream and frozen for tasteful refreshment. Phone BUDD'S now—and order Fresh Strazeberry Ice Créam. It’s joyously good! 18th and Columbia Road Charming Flower-Trimmed Hats of Crocheted Straw at a Remarkably Low Price $9.75 On Saturday Only! —in all the wanted colors \ C.. FRIDAY, embassy and Mrs, Knothe, Capt. David M. LeBreton, U. 8. N.,, and Mrs, LeBreton, and the first secretary of the German embassy, Dr. Emil Wiehl. Admiral Behncke, who is #pending several weeks at the Carlton, entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the German Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan, Mrs. Ross Thompwl? has returned from California, where 8he spent some time. Bhe was accompanied on her ERLEBACHER MARCH 4, 1927. return by Miss Hester Laning, daugh- who will remain with her through the Spring. The secretary of the Pruvian em- bassy, Senor Hector Velarde, Is sail- ing today from New York on the Olympic to spend some time in Paris. He will return to Washington the first week In April Mrs. Charles P. Summerall was the T The Salons O In Spring'’s the best colors— | BLONDE OF meite exemplary showing of fashion - favored POINTED DELICATELY SOFT SHADES MODISH BROWN FOX SCARFS ERLEBACHER vou to an S of E preferred BEIGE Griebacher “Jeminine oApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Special Group of New Spring Hats Marvelous Values Teaturing all the smart Spring col- . ors and trim- mings. Large and small headsizes. and never had greater response. plenished stocks and “Genuine Birthday Bargains™! SOCIETY. guest in whose honor Mrs. Archi- | ter of Col. and Mre. Horace Laning, |bald Miller entertained at luncheon | yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club. | hot Stevens will be at home trom | Dinners, $1.00 Saturday aftérnoon (Continued on Nineteenth Page. Violet Hat with Matching Boutonniere Latest Paris Vogue Featured Saturday 3.75 Includes Hat and Boutonnie: W. B. Noses e | V Introduced to Paris by one of the leading modistes. Introduced to Washington W. B. Moses. i the furore of Paris and New York among the best M‘gm.Sons -Established 1861 F Street “F” AT TENTH ST. Saturday—Another Big Day in Our 14« BIRTHDAY SALE! “Busy All Day,” that’s the term that aptly describes the response to the first day of our 14th Birthday Sale. Throngs literally filled the store from early morning until closing, securing amazing values in high-type Spring merchandise. In all our 14 years of business, we have never exceeded the values offered in this sale, Birthday Sale of 400 New Spring Frocks $18.75, $20 and $25 Dresses '14 “Wonderful values so said the women who saw these mar- velous frocks yester- day. Every conceivable type of Spring mode is represented—ma- terials of georgette, crepe de chine, flat crepe, gigolo, in a host of smart colors and styles. Sizes for juniors, misses and women. 09y and Eleventh Birthday Feature 200 Prs. All-silk Hosiery A $2.00 Value- 14 Full - fashioned silk from top to toe. All new shades. Every size. A PAIR We’re ready, now, for a second big day with re- \ Groups of Newest Suits—Coats—Dre Combining Quality With Economy The Coats— In the new kashas. satins, satin” and - kasha com: binations and smart fab- s. Surprising values at $24. Many trimmed with the newest furs. All sizes. The Suits— Featuring the English Walking Suit, Boyish Straight Suit and the Dou- ble-breasted Sport Suit. A desirable sbades and ‘mix- tures. Every size. The Frocks— Modes for all occasions. Lovely neckline rative sieeves. novel plt ings, tucks and shirri lat crepe, crepe Roma, Mallinson's ' sport Silks. fn every wanted color and size. R IS A special group of 100 Smart Spring Dresses, sele cted from our “Vogue and Value” morrow as a special feature in this sale. Lovely geor gettes, flat crepes and crepe de chines, in an excellent Lclwon‘ng of styles and colorings. Sizes 16 to 44. Extra Special!! 75 Charming Spring Frocks ection, offered to- $9.95 | o o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e S e e e e e e b e e e Birthday Sale of Girls’ Silk Dresses 2 *All Sizes—Excellent Values $ 5.00 Here is a group of Children’s Dresses that commands the attention of every mother. Sev- eral hundred of them in crepe de chines, tub silks, rayons, mohpacs, pongees, in every popu- lar Spring shade and new style detail. All sizes. Birthday Sale of Girls’ Spring Coats All Sizes Up to 14 Years A special purchase from a foremost girls’ coat manufacturer makes possible this un- usually low price. kasherette combina tion sport models, em- bodying the smartest style details and in every wanted shade. i The Wyoming Cafe 2022 Columbia Road Thursday and Sunday Chicken and Wafes

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