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S( “The Secretary of th To Make Trip to DECIETY, IETY e Interior, Dr. Work, Hawaii on Official Business for the Department. Interdor we Washing the P’ ail from Hawaii Wedne: retary will the and wil o for day The Se absent six we ! Mr=, Jam Sccretary of law, Mrs. W h Din The British Amn Tsabella Howard were it dinner hosts when their guests were | ¢ the Interior, Dr.| Ambassador oness de Cartie nd Mr Henry Wilder Walsh, Representa Mayhew retary Trubee Davi- nada Mrs David 1 Mrs ator and Senator and vright, Assistant for Aviation and Mrs, F. the Counselor of the British em- | Chilton, | Henry Ge! Wd Mrs. William R. Cas Mrs, Keith Merrill, ) and Mrs. Senator Mrs. James Couzens have as their guests Mry. George Lang Kitchener, Ontario, and her daugh- K s, daughter | day to New York to attend the New | York 's Press Club cabaret | which > given this evening. He will join Mrs. Copeland in their apart ment in Wardman Park Hotel tomor- row or Sund who has with her Col. _and at Cald- been spen and daughter-in- ward 1. Edwards, , will join Senator Edwards Miss Elizabeth r apartment at the n Park Hotel tomorrow. © S. Wallace Dempsey, who &are spending some time In Miami, were among the guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mr Bethel Blanton tum, who enter- ed at Lawnbank, their place in Grove Park. Mrs, Tull, wife of Representative w n E. Hull, has returned to | upartment” at the Wardman Motel after passing a week in Yor! Represent: Hull is in Florida, where he visit Palm 3each, Miami, J; and a number of other res will rts. Mme. Lipa, wife of the counselor of the Czechoslovaklan legation, enter- ined a company of 12 at luncheon ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss Margaret McLaren of Charlotte, ) Hollywood, Calif; students, taking part in ! S i C.; Miss Elaine Hirschman of Detroit. and Miss Virginia von Brect of he Riding and Hunt Club show March 19. s FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927, mittee in charge of arrangements are Mr. Albert Louis Hartung, Miss Lillie B. Dowrick, Miss Maude A. Booth and s Belle Long. Mrs Tyson, wife of Senator Lawrence D. Tyson of Tennessee, who is chairman of patronessess for the Spanish Mi-Careme Fiesta, which will be given Thursday evening, March 28, | at 9:30 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel for “the benefit of Monticello, has many representative Washington women as patronesses. Among these e Mrs, Williz Mrs. Guy Despard Gof % Mrs. Butler Belmont A Anthony V Allan Doughert ibson Fahne and Mrs, J. Borden Harriman. A committee meeting was held yes terday at the Mayflower important announcements as to the progress of plans were made by Mme. | Ekengren, chairman of the ball, and the various chairmen of committee assisting. The committee chairm include Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerm | invitations; Mrs. Gec Marye and Breckinvidge Long, nt chair- men of boxes; youn; $ and young | men’s dancin, floor committee and costumes, Mrs. Itushmore Patte Mrs. patro : Mrs. | neth Gilpin. supper; Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, music Mitchell Carroll | and Mrs. Lindsay Russell, joint chair men for histos 1l societies, ryson, to celeb » the thirty of the founding of d To , 467 B southwest, 1 E th Hebrew Home fol v | teenth street and S inday hor will be Blum nd Dickstein and i J Ww. committee in charge of ments is as follows: H. Katz, Morris Lunch, secretary H. Berkman, Herlin, The con- son; | Ken- | S, | Garfinkle, M. | Hotel, when | SOCIETY.' JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS New Youthful Fashions Of Unusual Charm and Distinctiveness For Misses, Juniors and Girl. At Moderate Prices EW apparel, especially designed for us by noted makers who specialize in youthful designs, has just been received. ‘OU will choose with pleasure from our showing of individual models. Dresses Sports Apparel Accessories Coats Suits Hats F STREET CORNER OF 13™ spearean Players, under the auspices of the English Speaking Union, in Pierce Hall, All Souls’ Church, have | been taken by Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs, Willlam Corcoran kustis, by the Colonial Dames of America, Chapter 3. The proceeds will be used toward the buying and restoring of the old George Wythe House at Wil- liamsburg, which was used as George Washington's headquarters| Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, Miss Martha before the battle of Yorktown. Codman and Mrs. William C. Rives. The first lecture of this series was g given Monday afternoon in the home| Mr. and Mrs, Meyer Da of Mrs, Charles Stuart Alden, Mrs.|turned to Washington after Ridgely Hunt ing a talk onfseveral months in F % nd anklin Mott Gunther, Mr. and s Warren, Mr. and Mrs, #Adolph Caspar Mille ) . Townsend, Mrs. Hennen Jennin: Firs. Lawrence Townsend, Mis e f N Gar. Stourton, former United States Am. | diner | to Senator Clarence C. B ssador. to G any Dr. David|Pill ‘ashington will take place ‘:::r::‘)‘hll‘\lr( Tivelyn HowardJones | March 15 in the Episcopal Church of h1 Mr..Koch de Gooreynd. John in Cold Spring Harbor, Long £ A small number of additio sland, where Miss Jones lives with i Sl o her sister. The Rev. Dr. Barrett, pas- spent part of the Spring season in Washington last year, has returned to the city and is again staying at the Mayflower. Mrs. Charles G. Roberts had as guests for the week end her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cade Wilson, jr., who left today for the South. es Selects Date age to Senator Dill. fage of Miss Rosalie Gar- Births Reported. William T. and Edna N. Denell. F. and Esther Harboug elon A. Mortensen v Teer. hoy " boy : { . Rhodes. i vis have re bt ir] stay of the s, elyn Howafd-Jones, English ter the dinner. The Amb Baroness M ador of Germany and Maltzan arrived last eve- wing in Miami, Fla, where they will spend two days at the MeAllister Hotel. ' The is also gecompanied b émbassy, Herr part upon their #vening by representatives Miami Chamber of Commerce, $merican Legion and representatives 3f the German During the Ambass Maltzan’s brief stay in will be extensively entert will spend the day motoring to ywood, returning this evening in fime for the dinner to be given in their honor at the Hotel Urmey. smorrow they will he entertained at luncheon at the Miami Biltimore Hlotel, at Coral Gables. £/ The Minister of Hungary, Count JAzechenyi, left last evening for Miami, 9Ma., where he will join the Vice resident and Mrs. Dawes tomorrow and_accompany them on their cruise o Cuba and Panama aboard Mr. Carl 4. Tisher's yacht, Shadow K. The Minister will be absent a fortnight, rhd is expected to join Countess zechenyi and two of their daughters, avho are members of a house party ing entertained by Mr. and Mrs, ¢ Payne Whitney, brother-in-aw nd sister of the countess, in their Hlace at Alken, S. C. The Minister of Panama and Senora | # Alfaro will be the ranking guests 't the dinner to be given tomorrow vening by the attorney general of jmnama and Mrs, J. E. Boyd at the *Vardman Park Hotel. JThe Minister of Greece and Mme. Silmopoulos entertained at dinner last «vening, when their guests were the {’ecretary of Labor and Mrs. James -, Davis, the Ambassador of Cuba and mora de Ferrara, the Minister of Wwitzerland and Mme. Peter, the Min- ‘dter of the Serbs, Croats and Slo. Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich he Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Yerlinger; Senator and George I. Mo Representative and M Sred A. Britten, Admirs M dward W, Eberle, the Assistant v of State : Mrs. J. Butler , the che of the n. Augusto | A ) umuel Jordan 4 . Thomas Bel iveeney, Mri : ¥, Dimock, Judge and Mr. Diamantopoulos, Hst secretary of the legation. tor of the church, will officiate, and only small company will be in at- tendance. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Hotel Gotham., : Mrs. John C. Fremont will be at home as usual tomorrow afternoon. Mr. und Mrs. Warren N. Akers will entertain at dinner this evening, after- ard taking their guests to the Friday ening Dancing Club. Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, president general of the 8. D. A. R, has is- sued cards for a dinner April 1 at the Willard Hotel in honor of the Washington newspaper women. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey have returned to their home in Au- gusta County, Vi Mre. E. A. Harriman will receive Sunday afternoons in this month after 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mohun will en- tertain a small company at dinner this evening. Col. Henry May is occupying the apartment of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, at the Plaza, in New York, dur- ing their absence in Bermuda. Col. May will be joined the latter part of the month by his sister, Lady Bagot of England. Mr. and Mrs. Pomero) Hosts at Dinner Last Night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pomeroy were hosts to a company at dinner last eve- ning entertaining in honor of the new- ly appointed consul general to Berlin and Mrs. Carlton Hurst. Among the other guests were the former Minister to Siam and Mrs. William W. Russell, Baron and Baroness von Below, Count and Countess de Benque, Mrs. Mitch- ell Carroll, Mr. Percival Gaffett and Prince Dadiani. Mrs. Ray Snodgrass of Wardman Park Hotel wlil leave Washington to- morrow to join Mr. Snodgrass at Palm Beach, and accompany him on a cruise to Cuba and Bahama Islands. Mrs. Parks Martin of Boston, who LADIES’ HATS Cleaned and Remodeled In the New Shapes Vienna Hat Co. | 435 11th N.W. and 8320 9th N.W. | Our Smartest A selection so varied that ter. Every coat Sizes 20 6 French — bluc ty tweeds. § Kiddies’ Headwear E Street Corner 8t OB EAR Array of Kiddies’ -« SPRING COAT Offering the Utmost in Style and Quality s distinguished Hats of Silk, Straw and 5 Crepe de Chine. All colors & Styles $l.9 Bmmchm S| Mirroring Spring Fashions at Brunschwig's—the Kiddies’ Shop. will be an or portraying some choosing casy mat- feature for $9.75 Sizes 7 to 10 Cheery plaids and all- tiweeds feature the Children’s Coats. Fully and smartly finished. With and with- out belts. A most com- plete showing, at $9.75. ool lined Mrs. S. H. Holland and Mrs. Wil- liam Hudson of New York have been stopping at the Carlton Hotel en route to Pinehurst by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd of 1825 R street have left the city for several days. Sir Joseph Duveen, art connoisseur d collector, is stopping at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. George Josenhans will close their home, at 241 Ninth street northeast, today and will leave this evening for Pasadena, Calif, to be the guests of the former’s sister. The. will stop in Chicago on their w West to visit the old Josenhan: home. Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Addison of St. Petersburg, Fla., are spending several days at the Cariton Hotel. Mrs. Charles Hamilton Fred was hostess at luncheon Saturday, enter- taining Mrs. Earle B. Mayfield, Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. Lawrence Watts, Mrs. Willlam J. Chapman of Baltimore and Mrs. John E. Fowler. The table had a center mound of gay Spring flowers and a tiny green and white basket filled with candy formed a place card at each plate, where also a corsage bouquet of sweetpease was placed for the guest. Second Lecture in Colonial Dames’ Lenten Series Monday. Mr. Will Hutchins will speak on “Modern Art” in the Duncan C. Phil- lips Gallery Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock as the second in the series of Monday afternoon lectures arranged A Special Purchase of Decidedly New Coats for Saturday Only *50 These rcpmduclions_ of Imported Models, pur- chased to sell at much higher prices, are remarkable Spring values. Special for Saturday Only For and Wolf Scarfs—all _ Shades Walf 29.50 3050 to 69.50 For 1214 F Street N.W Charge Accounts Solicited Laces.” Among those at the lecture were Mrs, Lawrence D. Ty: Mrs Wilbur _J. Carr, Mrs. Charles S Dewe; Irs. James E. Robert Johnston, Mrs. Charles War ren, Mrs. William H. Goddard, M Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Marinus Wil- lett, Mrs. Mason Chichester Phil- adelphia, Mrs. Charles H Mrs, Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Dickin ve ss Gertrude Jewett, and the members of ' Walter R Tuckerma. 8. S| Halkett, Mr. Anspacher, who helped to organize Little Theate: many places, will be a guest of the W ington Little Theater group this evening in the studio of Miss Estelle Allen at 924 Seventeenth street. Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin, president | of the International New Thought Alli- ance, author, and internationally known lecturer and educator, is now in Washington, where she is at the Mayflower. Additional subscriptions for boxes at the production of “Much Ado About Nothing,” by the Washington Shake- Hanan Shoes Exclusively at The Hecht Co. 9 First Bpecials Flogr Rayon Vests Bloomers Step-ing 1.00 West Indies, where th hall in Palm Beach and Almendares in Havana. The No. members of of the Eastern Star H streets northwe: 5. The public i the major portion of their visit at White- Hotel Areme Chapter, 10, Order of the Eastern Star, are planning a eard party for the benefit 'rh w : C f Star ' temple fund, in e wyoming Laie the Annapolis Hotel at Eleventh and , Tuesday, March Richard A 2022 Columbia Road Dinners, $1.00 Thundss and Sondey Novelty FPootwear 1304 F Street Adjoining Loew’s Palace A spa kiing new pump. in Mother-of-Pearl, Patent with Paisley, Pat ith Water-li itching combinations ', Rose Blush and other b an heels. also in Cu There’s the very sight and odor Accessories First Floor Salon. v 1 fresh-blown Spring in every offering of the ERLEBACHER Apparel ERLEBACHER Newest of the New Adorable creations in Felt—harmonizing combina- tions of Felt and Straw—uvivacious blendings of Straw and Satin—All-straw conceits of the more desirable domestic and imported braids. Colors sponsored by to- day’s desire: Monkey, blue, rose, gray, violet. And the dominating individuality of ERLEBACHER style inter- pretation unmistakable in every one of scores of cap- tivating models. $10 and More Grlebacher: “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET ERLEBACHER URN the lorgnette never S0 critically wpon exe quisite accessories of Spring n:)arrl. There's delight for the eye and comfort for the purse at ERLEBACHER'S, BAGS Compose effects in high colored leathers, also black and white—in contrasts that strike a most modish harmony. SCARFS Sheer, soft, shimmery, the new scarfs in Whis- pering Taffeta are particu- larly in demand. BRACELETS Golden Widebanded Bracelets, with onyx clasps, strike a note of distinction you'll approve. BAR PINS Crystal leaves supporting stone-set panels. FLOWERS Notably—the latest con- ceits of leathereraft: also dainty creations in feathers and chiffon. FERCY N HANDKERCHIEFS Crepe de Chines and G eorgeties, marvelously delicate combinations of old rose, soft gray, periwinkle blie and harmonizing pas- teel hias. PENDANTS Lariat Pearls and strings of ingeniously wrought blue crystals. érlebacher:- “eminine Apparel of Individualily ETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET