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i former . Attend ¢ to . Representative + B M * Al : new + embassy, ! Minister © Buroness Maltzan left early noon OCIETY tative and Mr counselor Senor Felipe A. Espil: of the Serbian legation, Dr. ovitch: the Commissioner District and Mrs. Sidney the alien prope Howard Sutherland, solicitor_of the T SOCIETY Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Were Charles B, Drake Entertained at Dinner Last Night | ouie utien e By Speaker and Mrs. Longworth. 3" of the and and nd A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Daugherty, Mrs. Vietor manu, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S, Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White. and Mrs Claude 1 embassy: | ¢, Buckey, Dr. and M Gieor on, Mr. nd Mrs, F Mr. William Jennings Price, Morris 1 Miss Meta Evans, pbert I ckenzie, Mr. and mger, ind Mrs. Charles Long, 5 President Loren were the g the Speaker Representatives and Mrs. Coolidge | tache of the sts in whose honor | Countess de Benar of the House of | Corbin Perine of Baltimore and Mrs. Nich- | B. Moran, Mrs, Horace M olas Longworth invited an| Mrs. Herbert Sparrow, Mr Interesting company 1o ‘meet them.| Whitley, Mrs. John I¥. Shafroth The guests were Senator and Mrs i = William Borah, Representative | nor Fernaudo 1 Tkt O B Mis, Mont. | 1o has recently b gomery Blair, Mr Mrs v of the RBruce Howe, Mr: McCormi Qe snor Mra. Marshall Willi has rrived | R ot e, T his new duties and has tken [z Crares e it e e at the Wardman Park Hotel. | juaton today is, former U'nited States Am-| > [eral weeks in i Mr. and Mrs, Tra and Mrs. Bernard mard of the ¥r and Mrs. John Wardman, rde v Vigil, ‘n appointed third 5 Mexicin embassy 2 My, don Luis Riv 4 in Washington A and and Medill id. Mre. Mrs Belt to | Mr assume a suite 1. Walcott left for a the West NaRsAdOr 10, Bpain | Mr. Alexamaer| Mr. G. Franke, formerly under e i, v of | Secretary of state in the ministry of at Berlin, and now re the N A Theodore Roosevelt < = o s e tthe Carlton Hotel for few Biscom” MlEmp,: Mr mpanied by his daughter Perkins and Mr. Mrs Thomas W, to Palm Beach, where she of her Mrs. Jesse A | Milwanke the Breake S ahany (. is siste e it s for Aol Ars. William Hemsley Forman an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Coolidge attended the private I U i ollEe sl i ed Ui Mary Hemsley. (o Mr. Norman Whit view of the Amaryilis Show this morn | § re Mrs ‘dine sent out invi strict o nbia and A Ao T avink of the cahinet. diplomats, officlals and ce and Episcopal | transferres R a numbe of residents hurch in Yesterday afternoon Mrs. attended the concert of the New York Phitharmonic Orchestra, Herr Wil | Given by M nzo Tyner helm Furtwaengler, conductor. Mrs. | Mrs. Elonzo Tyuer Coclidge had as her guests Mrs, Bd- | dinner last evening win A. Shuman and Miss Lillian Shu- | room at the Mayvtlower in compliment man of Boston Mis. Barbara Miller of London, | niece of Lord Lonsdale, Her other AITS. | guests were the Ambassador of Brazil honor | gephor Gur do Amaral; the guests at dinner last evening of the | Minjster of the Kingdom of the Serbs Assistant Secr ry of War tor | ¢y and Slove Dr. Ante Tresich Aviation and M rubee Davison. | pyyichich: the Minister of Persia The other guests were Senator and|\firza Davoud Khan Meftah: the Mrs. David A. Reed. the Under-| counselor of the Netherlands legation. secretary of the Treasury and Mrs.| Dy 11 van Asch van Wyen e ‘ L. Mills, the Assistant Secre-| pjjigapy tache of ihe It em of State and Mrs. Leland Harri-| paer Villa bl son, former Representative and M ary and John Philip il Mr. etary | John B. Henderson, the S Grosvenor Hyde Backus, ) enor do | #nda, Col. and Mrs. George ¢ L. Bacon and Mr. James 7 attache |and Capt. and Mrs. Milton Tiams Hattle, 8. N ave spending rliton Hotel. Comdr. Oyster Peter's Baltimore, Ma William I York, where fow days. Mus wheon todiy Ch having Charles W, Waterman, Miss Dell, Mrs e Dixson, Stevens Marshall | Bolivar, J Mrs and Mrs, Mrs Coolidge w she Dinner Dance Last Night at {1 in her home her guests entertained in the Chinese 15 o Mis cretary of War and Liovd Davis were the The s Duwizht Mrs, Ernest tained at a Chinese ning in her partni flower Hotel, in hor Au Young. The di authentically Chinese, were under the direction of Dr. Among the guests present were dinner last ent at the tary of Amoedo of the f the 1 Mr panish em Senor Piedro de Soto, anish embassy; the secretary zation of the Irish Free State, | William J B. M ulay: \l(~~ sarl Smiddy, Miss Cecil Smiddy Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, | Representative Lamar Jeffers, Mr. i and Mrs, Pevton Gordon, Miss Evelyn | Gordon, Miss Katherine Sutherland,| Mr. Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Charlotte | York ‘hildress. Maj. Jack O'Brien, and Baroness von Below, Charles Porterfield Dorothy Yates, Capt. and Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. F McKenney, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine ) X 7 len, Miss' Lillian Hendricks, Mrs. “;"“.:::i"'",'“‘r":';,w : B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D.| Mr. and g .| Auchincloss, Miss Helen Gary, Mr. The Ambassador of G | Harold Gardner of England, and Mr. | York fre and Lady Isabella Howard were guests | proipert Hengstler. of Mrs. Henry I. Dimock at luncheon |y qaitional guests ¢ following the first of the series| the dancing after dinner, the com- - her. | pany including the Minister of Pan-| Col. William R. ( heON | ama and Senora de Alfaro, the Min- | been ned to who also attended the lecture, wWhich | icier of Greece, Mr. Simopoulos: the | general's office in was given by Mr. Wilmott Lewit, | Minister of Austria and Mme. | ceding Col, representative of the London Times, | prochnik, the Minister of Bulgaria | Gibson, were Senora de Padilla, wife of the |and Mme. Radewa. Representative the W Ambassador of Spain: the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger; Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Theodore J. Burton, Philip Brown of |, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Frazer and Mr. Re: Davis, wife of the sister-in- Mrs. James 1 Secretary of Labor, and h. law, Mrs. W, J. Davis, who e he in New York at the Hotel Astor for few d will return to Washington tomorrow afternoon Iuncheon today Mrs, company of her iardner Ladd Mrs. Ste for Readi ing, at | home daughter, at Wesley Pa. and Mrs, who hav Baron | Carlton for the r.and Mrs. | for a two-we and New York. {have recently r where they have n - | the past several years Turner dor of Belgium and - artier will be the guests in whose honor the Minister ¢ 3 Croat: nd Slovenes, Dr. Ante Pavichich, will entertain at this evening. British The Amb ; Rargness de Spring, Mr., dinner turned from Mrs. Ben T shington tomorow for m where they will sail Yday for a two-month stay in I were asked for|and Prince of Lenten lectures sponsored by bson, who The other guests at the lu > the quarter Washington, Francis H. rdman Park Hotel, wh Prof. Princeton, Mrs. James Carroll Lewis. 3 A number of luncheon parties were given after the lecture, which was at- tended by a large and distinguished company. Mrs. Robert Farley O ess to a company of 12, and also en- tertaining were Mrs. Giilett-Hill, Mrs Lawson H. Sanderson, wife of Lieut. Sanderson of Quantico: Mrs. Wil Hamson S. Howell, Edward Hayden, Miss Kibbey and Bertha Among the box holders were sador of Cuba and Se Ferrara, who had as their gue counselor of the embg: Altumaga, and the secretary of the Dr. Baron: the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, who had with them Mme. Weidel, the Miles Bostrom and Mlle. Hammarberg, and Mre. Walter R. Tuckerman, who en tartained Mme. Radewa, wife of the of Bulgaria: Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Herbeit Howard, Miss Jewett | and Miss Lilla Tuckern: and Springtime A new step-in pump in rose blush = kid, patent leather or black satin Short vamps. Tall spike heels. $1050 ark was host the STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management | Ambassador of Germany and this after for a trip to the South. They accompanied by Herr Edwart | Selzam, secretary of the embassy he Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan were hosts to a small com pany at dinner last evening in honor i Wilhelm Furtwaengler, con ductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Mme. Hait noon. he - w - = Black wife of the Minister « receive Friday after Price, will mot graceful / rock of orchid ombre Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder chiffon. A i Keves entertained at dinner last eve. replica of ning in compliment to the Assistant | Paris original, { Secretary of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr. Among the other guests | ¢ were the Minister of Switzerland and ! Mme. Peter. ! | back-: Representative Adum leave tomorrow for his home iy Greensburg, Pa. Mrs, Wyant, who is treasurer general of the D. A R., will | Temain at their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel through the D. A. R. Congress in April. The M. Wyant will | Commissioner_of the District ] ¢ and Mre. Sidney F. Taliaferro will be | the honor guests at dinner this eve. | ning of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. New- houser Gade, wife of the Norwegian | Minister on special mission, was the | guest at the luncheon given | Mrs. Crosley, wife of Capt. Walter Crostey, U in the garden restaurant at aritdn Hotel to day. Her other guests were Baroness | von Below, Mis. K. ane Chad bourne, Mrs. Dion Williams, Mrs Theodore P. Noves, Mrs. Rich Teigh, Signora Lais, wife ¢ attache of the Italian embs hora de Aquino, wife of the Mme nonor by s th A Special Showing of Reproductions of Paris Models at very moderate prices nav REPETITION breeds Repecating again this season with DRESSE AND COATS that nate smartness Re ing fashipns for daytime and evening wear Frocks and Gowns from 25.50 to 115.00 Coats from 29.50 to 125.00 Spring Suits from 25.00 to 85.00 reputation. domi- with and loveliness has brought us added rep- utation and prestige. 9 1214 F Street N.W, Charge Accounts Solicited 1316 g‘t. Fred A. Britten, of the Argentine embassy, the secretary Maf. and Mrs, Harry Kauff- Puller, nglais, Col. John- | ouard Albion, Mrs, Mrs Mrs. | Col- | Ben- | Smith, | ich em and | esse Nicholson was hostess at | in Chevy | Mrx Jessic Mrs. i Yog Thorpe k trip to Richmond, and Mrs, Turner Paris, | le their home for the Stol: the Tallaferr ty custodian and Mrs. assistant Mrs, Murs, Mrs, and Mr. M. Wash ahsepee of sev has gone Euest Smith of five and | ral davs Battle | post just been calif. Dennis has gone to is spending « | { rles Owens of New York. Thompson Seton enter- | eve May »wof Dr. Sum Nung | Wh \es, which were all | Museum. prepared | fame for herself through her writings. Young. Mrs, Mrs. Jumes Irving Steele entertained | :;:.“ in the || John Helghts. e will leave this afternoon | of New | taken & suite at the left yesterday Va will ew atur- gland has aster suc- Pope and Mrs. have taken an apartment at Satin Dinner Gown, | featuring a strap of rhinestones. A copy of Callot. 7 7 ESDAY and his long residence in Chi facts of | The turer will enable him to give man interest as to conditions there. lecture will be illustrated Mrs. Thomas Hardy Taliaferro is| chaivman of the District association: which has a large and active mem bership. Mrs. L. McClelland, 1771 Church street northwest, is chairman of tickets, or they may be had at the door. Mrs. Coolidge has consented to | head the list of patrone which in- cludes Mrs. Henry . Dimock. M Stephen B. Elking, Mrs. Alfred F seau, Mre, Sidney K. Taliaferro, Mrs. William Mather Lewis. Mrs. Charles L. Parsons, Mrs. Vic Kauffmann, Mrs. Thomas W. Lockwood, jr.: Mrs E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Gibson Fahne stock, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. H. W. Fitch, Mrs. Edward H iheen. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman rs. Delos A Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews. Mrs. Frank Conger Baldwii, Mrs. . Kennedy, Mrs Mrs. Demarest sildersleeve, Mrs. George | Mason Chichester, Mrs. Charles B Wood. Mrs. William- Chapin Hunting | ton. Mrs. Edward Cohen, Mrs. James | I Turner, Mrs. Walter Wheatley, Mrs. Harry Venn, Mrs. King-Smith. Mrs. B. R. Logie, Mrs Henry Fitz | hugh. Mrs. John W. Burke, Mrs. Ed ward B. Meigs, Mrs. Thomas \ lips, jr.. Mrs. A. R nds, Mrs. Ass Phillips, Mrs. Horace Smithy, Mrs. Wilkins B. Shields, Mrs. Edmund | Goldsborough, Mrs.” Willlam Cabx I Moore, Mrs. George H. Myers, M John Warren, Mrs. Cresson Newhold, Mrs. Sophie Walker and Mrs, Thomas | Kelley, jr. | | | ¢ RINA FRANKE, :nnuglm-r the Secrefary tate of Germany, visiting in Washington stopping ‘at the Carlton Hotel. made their home for seves Th have heen in Atlanta | the ‘past year and a hall. Miss Callie Dovle entertained at tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs | Beecher, Mrs. Quinn of Hillsboro and Mrs. Shawyer of France to Be Honor ts Clu | Miss Mrs. John tt will be the guest |the honor at dinner tomorrow eveni Arts Club, when she will spea et Artists 1 Have Known wde Styron will b hoste llott wua befors her marrlage 1d Howe, daughter of the late | PIrgh. ard Howe, and she is in \\‘,m. | t [ington in connection with the exhibit | oand Mrs. W. L. Williams, for-} of the late Mr. Elliott's drawings of | merly of Memphis and Atoka. are | heroes of the late war which she has | established in an apartment at 1620 | presented to the Government and | R street. which they have leased. M o v HOnE A e, Ny fonal | #nd Mrs. Williams attended the meet Mg BIGHE.: R ined | IN& of the Arkansas Society Wednes- < day. March 2, when Mr. Williams was | 2 | elected secretary of the organization. Miss Janet Richards will give her| »..K annual lecture for the benefit of Work anied by Miss Katherine Stew for Poor Churches tomorrow evening | art and Mrs, H. H. Cabel of Aberdeen, |at 8 o'clock at Rauscher's. The lec-| Wash., have taken an apartment at will be on the “Vital Questions of | the Wardman Park Hotel for the Hour—Home and Foreign,” includ- | Spring. nk a “look in" at the League of Na ;'n.....\- last September, The board of lady msnagers of the Association of Work for Poor Churches | includes Lady 1sabella Howard, honor ry member: Mrs. Willlam Kearny | Carr, president: Mrs. George C. Reid, | vice president, and Mrs. Thomas H. { Carter, secretary. Frances Saul will entertain members of the Trinity College alumnae at a swimming party this | evening in the college natatorium Mrs. Samuel Zirkin for the w Miss Ada As her guest rank of Pitts Beach of Akron. Obio P. M passing a Mr. and Mrs. Orleans are the Willard, Milner of New few days at H. Granger 1., accompanied by M. Granger of Zanesville, at the Carlton Hotel for a route north from Charlestor | where they have heen pass | Winter. M | Forest, Alfred of Mrs, Ohio, week ng Lake M are The Junior League is holding its the t fashion promenade of the Spring season today in the wainut room of Woodward & Lothrop. The promenade opened at 11 o'clock and continued until 12:30 o'clock, and is being held again this afternoon from 2:30 o'clock until 4 o'clock. Mr. and Walden of | Richmond, Va., arrived today at the | Willard, where they pian to remain | several days. Lenten Teas at Club of Democratic Women, The Woman's National Democratic Club has issued invitations to its| members and to hundreds of Demao crats in the District to a series of Lenten teas which will he given in The first of the series planned by the Kenmore Association will be in- augurated tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in the baliroom of the Wash- ington Club. Dr. Zucker of the Uni- versity of Marviand will be the lec THE WILLARD In connection with Lenten Lectures fach Friday During Lent Special Luncheon *1.50 In Crystal Room and Palm Room ERLEBACHER For Springtime Afternoons ONSIDER this charm- ing dress of Crepe Romaine, -its hue the pre- vailing popular monkey- skin, with wvariegated fringe and modish metal buckle and harmonizing - pompon. A Chanel model. Presented also in black, with black and white fringe. l'”’ ljl 3 79.50 Other new Spring arrivals include most attractive conceits in Navy, with iri- descent fringe. i 'm"" \ :fi.' Illl ] ] MARCH o'clock | Miss Sherley will have s ons durink | Lent. | as ushers for the occasion Mins Flor of the series will take [ence Marlatt, Miss Louise Fitzhugh. | with Mrs. Emily | Miss Georglanna Joyes and Miss Alice | the speaker. Mrs, tts. the subject, “The| Miss Phillips will return Vote for-a Demo-|from the South, and addition cratic Candidate.” Members of the|will assist at the succeeding board of governors of the club will|of the serfes, Friday nings receive and a large company is ex the clubho Thursday The first tea place tomorrow, Newell Blair as Blair will discuss People Who Will {day morning, April 1 he Washington Branch of the {Vas Alumn: and other membess of the American Assoclation of Unider ty Women and the art glas jeorge Washington Universir the American University Nineteenth sar 1 ushers lectures | Marech Prage) 000000 (Continued on Prof.Arthur Irving Andrews of the University of Maryvland will lecture | on “The’ True Bulgaria®” tomorrow | afternoon at 4:30 ock at the | Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place. Mrs. Robert Imbrie, member of the | committee sponsoring the matic | hour,” will be hostess g the | specially invited ts are the Min-| ister of Rulgaria and Mme. Radewa, the secretary of the legation Mme. Bisseroff. former Minister : Mrs. Stephen Panaretoff, the Mini: of Czechoslovakia, Dr linger: Dr. tanli: Wieniawa, Prof. Edmund Walsh, | Mme. Papanek, Mrs. William | Rorah, Representative and Mrs. | Henry Wingate Watson, Prof. Hayes Baker Crdther Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Jameson, Prof ordon K. (wdisch, Prof. Frederic . Lee, the counselor of the Rumanian le; ion, Mr. R Djuvara; Mr. Edwin Dexter, M Francis Anderson My and Mrs, Albert H. Putnev, Mrs. Hudnut, Miss uth Hudnut, Miss Caroline Bronson Miss Bush, Mrs. A. 4. Andrews, Mi B. Hayden and Mrs. Sallie Pickett Incorporated Washington's Leading Furr Torisiewie ewly Arrived Style SPRING DRESSES Two Special Grou ps Miss Olive Sherley will chairman of ush in the ahsence Miss Sallie Hews Phillips fo butante committee who will the first illustrated Lenten lect the Four Events Course, Friday morn. | ing at 11 o’clock in the bhallroom of the Willard. Dr. Charles Moore will s on “General Gec Washington Home” at this first morning event planned by the Woman's Ausiliary of piphany Churcl « of Tn nerw adorable collection Spring with the very Dresses spirit of the mstilled hades 4 to season N e Stzes in N rie 0. idcas. Specially priced at 515 Othe Specially priced at | $25 $39.50 and Up SPRING COATS Smart New Sprln,gr Dresses $14.5 Open a Convenient Budget Payment \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 111117 ///////////// Arrivals in Dress and Sport Modes— Al S $29:50 to $145 821 14th Street N.W. Pbuipsbom zes. Account \ 27277772 6081 614 ELEVENTH ST. More Pdplilar Than Ever Before Spring Suits That Rule the World of Fashion 25 Certainly $25 is no indication of the smartness, the nicety ‘of finish, that is apparent in each of these suits. \ new collection that presents the very late versions of the tailored suit mode in tweeds, in hraid-bound and satin-bound twills, and in the new and very <mart hair- line stripes and novel checks. Other Charming Models are Priced to $69.75 Suit Styles Are Smartly Varied Single breasted, double breasted, short, jaunty jackets, kick pleat and wrap-around skirts, provide a selection to suit every taste. Of equal importa=ce are the chic details so néw this Spring. The clever pockets and lapel boutonnieres are very smart. X Vestees, $2.95 up—Blouses, $5. 75up Of Crepe de Chine, Radium, Shantung Tussah, Imported Stripes and Society Satin in new tailored fashion. High necks, Buster Brown and Prince of Wales Collars. The New Spring Coats at $2 emphasize the smartness of Kasha, Twills and Satins, and —=CGrlebacher: “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVETEN ‘I"lLVBT'!I.Vl STREET use the Furs chosen by Paris