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SOCIETY OCIETY " Cabinet Officers Attend Function Honor- ing Chilean Ambassador at - Pan-American Union. "\HE Secretary of State, Mr. Frank B. Kellogg, attended the luncheon given today in the annex by the director gen- eral of the Pan-American TUnion, Dr. L. S. Rowe, in honor of the new Ambassador of Chile, Senor Dr. Carlos G. Davila. The other Zuesty in attendance were the Attor- ney General, Mr. John G. Sargent; the Postrpaster General, Mr. New; ‘the Secretary of the Na Curtis D. Wilbur; the Secre Agriculture, Mr. Willlam M. Jai the Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis; the Undersecretary of State, Col. Robert E. Olds: the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis White; Senor Don F. Agaclo Ratrcs, coun- selor of the Chilean embassy; Senor Dr. Austregesilo of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Mr. Robert Lansing, Dr. Julll Klein, director of the Bureau of For- eign and Domestic Commerce of the Department of Commerce, and Mr. Charles M. Pepper, director of the , Chile-American Association. Fete at British Embassy Closes Gayetles for Visitors. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will enter- tain at dinner tomorrow evening at the embassy in _honor of Admiral Sir ‘ter Cowan, Bt., K. nd Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil, the former at one time a membher of the British diplomatic service, will be hosts at a large reception this evening in honor of the distinguished British officer, given at 2400 Sixteenth atreet. Admiral Cowan and his staff will motor to Annapolis tomorrow morning to be the guests at luncheon of the superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs. Milton, and in the afternoon the visiting Englishmen will attend the :en:il matches at the Chevy Chase Club, The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Vincent Massey entertained at lunch- €on today in honor of Admiral Cow- an and the following officers of H. M. 8. Caleutta and Cairo: Capt. A. B. Cunningham, Capt. J. A. G. Troup, Engineer Comdr. S. Jackson, Surgeon Comdr. H. E. R. Stephens, Surgeon Comdr. R. A. W. Ford, Lieut, Comdr. Belhen, Paymaster Comdr. C. H. de Denne, Maj. P. Owen, Royal Marines; Lieut. Comdr. R. G. France. Hayhurst and Lieut. Comdr. E. H. Kitson, Others in the company were the Ambassador of Great Brit- ain, Sir Esme Howard; the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy A. Smiddy; Sir Philip Sassoon, Bri- tish undersecretary of state for air; Admiral Edward W. , Rear Ad- miral Arthur L. Willard; the following members of the British embassy staff, the acting counselor, Mr, Henry Getty Chilton, the naval attache, Capt. the Hon. A. Stopford, the air attache, ‘Wing Comdr. Hetherington; the assist. ant naval attache, Engineer Comdr. Knothe, and the commercial secre- tary, Mr. Leander McCormick-Good- hart; Mr. A. Johnston, head of the Canadian delegation to the radiotele- mraph conference; Capt. Land, Capt. Le Breton, Lieut. Comdr. Hunter, Lieat. Comdr. Magruder, MaJ. Tinker, Lieut. Hyde, Flight Lieut. Jones-Wil- liams, A. D. C. to 8ir Philip m, and Lieut. Comdr. Cobb. ‘The newly a| ted Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne, accom- panied by their daughter, Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, will arrived in »Washington this afternoon. They were ‘met in New York upon their arrival ‘Sundl“bg1 the counselor of the ‘bassy. M. Robert Silvercruys, who been cha d'affaires, and the first ‘secretary, Viscount de Lantsheere. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro shared honors with the former military attache .of the United States embassy in Buenos Aires and Mrs. Hugh Barclay at dinner last evening of Mme. Philippe Sovez. Others in the company were Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. . F. Zumbrum, Miss Dawson, daugh- ter of the hostess; Mr. Frank Me. !I;t‘vn and Mr. W. Struder of the iotelegraph Conference. The charge d'affaires of Italy, Count Alberto Marchett], will en- tertain at dinner this evening at the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of Senator Marconi and his bride, Donna Cristina. Marconi. * Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker of New York have opened their house at 2100 Sixteenth street for the Winter. The house was built by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes when the former was a Justice of the Supreme Court, and was last occupled by the late former Secretary of War John W, Wi . Representative and Mrs. Parker will leave next week for visits in New Orleans and Texas and will return to Washington in November, Representative Franklin Fort of ;, New Jersey, who is now in Washing- ton, is at the Mayflower. The acting military attache of the French embassy, Maj. Georges The- nault, and Mme. Thenauit have taken the hous. at 2919 Dumbarton avenue for the Winter, having recently re- turned from Cape Cod, where Mme. Thenault spent the late Summer and Autumn with her mother, Mrs. Spen- cer. The Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation, Mr. F. Trubee Davison, was _host at dinner last evening at the New Willard in honor of the Brit- ish undersecretary of state for aviation, Sir Phillp Sassoon. Others in the com- pany were Senator Hiram Bingham, Assistant Secretary of War Col. Han- ford MacNider; the Assistant Secre- tary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr, Willlam P. MacCracken, jr.; the chief of staff, ) Gen, Charles P. Sum- merall; the chief of the Army Air Service, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick; the chief of naval aeronautics, Rear Admiral Willlam A. Moffett; Brig. Gen. Briant H. Wells, Brig. Gen. James A. Fechet; the air attache of the British embassy, Wing Comdr. Hetherington; Flight Comdr. A. Jones Williams, Mr. Orville Wright, Mr. Porter Adams, Dr. George Lewis, Maj. Clarence Tinker, Capt. Ira C. Eaker and Lieut. Lester J. Maitland. The assistant military attache of the French embassy, Maj. E. Lombard, and Mme. Lombard have leased the house at 1715 N street for the Winter. and Mme. Lombard have been the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Carusi, since their return from France, where they spent several months’ vacation, The Quartermaster Corps officers of the Regular Army stationed in and near Washington will give a dinner dance at the Army War College, Wed- nesday evening, mber 7. The committee in charge is com- posed of Brig. Gen. W. E. Horton, Col. W. R. Gibeon, Lieut. Col. R. H. Jor- dan, Maj. Rowland Walsh, Maj. R. L. Foster, Maj. L. Ward and Capt. H. W. Beyette. Capt. E. M. Benitez of Washington Barracks and his sister, Miss Maria Benites, have returned to Washing- ton after spending a fortnight in New York, where they were called by the death of their mother, Mrs. Mariana §:uch Benitez of San Juan, Porto co. Capt. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell of Berlin, who arrived in New York on the Leviathan Monday, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a short stay. Owens—(iates Wedding This Evening. The marriage of Miss Mildred Sin- clair Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moores Gates, to Mr. Donovan Owens of Montgomery, Ala., son of Mr. and Mrs. John S, Owens of At- lanta, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Mrs. James A. Cahill entertained at a bridge luncheon today in compli- ment to Miss Mary Tumulty, whose marriage to Mr. Robert Cahill will take place November 26. Among the guests were Mrs. Frederick Stohiman, Mrs, Joseph P. Tumulty, Miss Grace Tumulty, Miss Catherine Tumuity, Miss Alicia Tumulty, Mrs. Joseph Crowley, Mrs. Jerome Crowley, Mrs. Joel T. Boone, Mrs. Victor Cahill, Mrs, Pere Wilmer, Mra, Willlam A. Mor- gan, Mrs. Floyd Hatrison, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Joseph J. Mundell, Mrs. Bernard th, Miss Mai 3 rench Marquisettes Wholesale and Retail 1211 F 8¢t. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates The LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET Coats that are ¥ different ASHION at its best is interpreted in these Coats—and craftsmanship of the highest skill is featured in their making. Thus you are assured both approved style and superior quality when you make selection from our comprehensive assort- ment. Whether for dress or sports wear—fur is the favored embellishment—and it has been applied effectively in every one of these garments. Dress Coats Sports Coats Begin at 865-00 Begin at 329050 e Louvre Millinery is different T is the difference that gives it smart distinctiveness and marked individual- ity. Very new; character and price. and very appealing in Dress Hats—$1().00 to $25.00 Sports Hats—$7.50 to $18.50 ) DONNA CHRISTINA MARCONI, With her husband, ‘Senator Marconi, she is at the Mayflower, and is enjoy- ing her first contact with American society in s home environs. Jahan, Mrs. Fred Sanderson, Mrs. W. | E. Gannon, Mr mes Gannon, Mrs, James J, Kilro! lahan, Mrs. Louis Ruasell and Mrs. John Bea Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharf announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to Capt. Francis Edwin Stafford Turner of St. Petersburg, Fla. The wedding will take place during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus were hosts to a company of 20 at dinner last evening. Judge and Mrs, C. C. McChord en- tertained former Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder at dinner last night. at the Willard, where Mr. and Mrs. Calder are passing a few days. Mrs. Henry S. Boutell has returned to her apartment, in Wakefield Hall, at 2101 New Hampshire avenue, and will have with her for the Winter her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm K. Smith. Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. Edgar S. Kennedy, Mrs. Henning Nelms and Miss Katherine Gordon left by motor today for Upperville, Va., to spend some time at Llangollen, which was the home of their ances- tor, Col. Levin Powell of Revolution. ary fame. Mr. and Mrs. B. G.:Dawes of Marietta, Ohlo, who are at the Willard for a short stay, entertained there informally at luncheon yesterday. Mr. Dawes is a brother of Vice President Dawes. Mrs. Samuel Willlams Earle, record- e ——— Burlington Hotel Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle Broadcagt Concert Every Friday Evening from 7 to : ’l'h-mllnrllunon H«ml Orches- ra will render a s, program under the ‘Ir':ceflm of MR. ROY LAING Soloist, Friday, October 21st GRETCHEN HOOD Contralto —O—— Table d’h: 6to 8 P.M. $1.50 per cover Also a la carte service The Public Is Invited it Ing secretary general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, er- tained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May - flower, when her guests were Mrs, Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen of New Jer- sey, Mrs. John H. Hanley, vice presi- dent general of the Daughters of the American Revolution from Illinols; Mrs. Wililam Jackson Sweeney, Stat regent of Illinois, and Mrs. Charles E. Herrick of Illinofs. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, who was a debutante in Washington last sea- son, will entertain at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon, November 29, at the Baltimore Country Club, in com- pliment to Miss Emily Sherwood Bur- row, Miss Norah Kathleen Dinning and Miss Mary Clare Chapman. Mrs. John W. Townsend was hostess at luncheon yesterday, entertaining in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Richard 8. Boyce, wife of the United States consul at Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. Clarence Wilson will entertain informally at tea this afternoon in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Howard Willlam Kennard of England. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Wi Berlin are spending sol ‘Washington and have taken an apart- ment at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss R Bride of Mr. H Yesterday. ‘The marriage of Miss Lucy Rags- dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ragsdale of High Point, N. C., to Mr. Louis Barbee Helllg, formeriy of Raleigh, N. C., took place yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was per- formed in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, the pastor, the Rev. Joseph A. Sizoo, officiating at 5§ o'clock. Mrs. Ragsd: entertained the small company which witnessed the ceremony at an informal reception at the Raleigh Hotel after the wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Heilig left later for a motor trip through Shenandoah Valley. They will e their home at High Point, N. C., where Mr. Heilig is in business. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald L. Bluege, n-law and sister of M ellig, it ni in compliment to M; Humxy and hl: bride-elect and those from out of town who came for the wedding. The Columblan Women and the General Alumni Association of George Washington University have ed Velveteen Ensemble Specially Priced $29.75 4 smart frock of flat crepe with a sepa- vate full-length vel- veteen coat. Greew, wine and brown. 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Women who the lower heel will like mm satin ’“‘f with beaded buckle; also in black calf, AAA to C. tie in thing 0 A_flqd::' lale, mother of the bride, ! invitations for a reception with dancing in honor of the president of the university and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Saturday evening, October 29, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Mayflower, Seventeenth street entrance. Mrs. Carter Field was hostess to a | small company at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dimock of San Bernardino, Calif.. are spending their honeymoon in Washington. and have taken an apartment at the Grace | Dodge Hotel for several weeks. Mr. John M. T Okla., attorney lor of Clarendon, the Cherokee furs. All Sizes, 14 to 52 139 ‘692 Opena Charge Account Tomorrow One Day Only! type is represente: desired. Regular $10to 515 Values OPEN A CONVENIENT Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women! SOCIETY.” Nation of Indlans, is in Washington, where he will remain for the Winter. Mrs, Vernon B. Sossamon of At- lanta, Ga., is spending a short time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. ¥ormer Representative J. W. Ford- ney of Michigan, who is passing a few | days at the Willard, entertained at| dinner there last night. i Mrs, W. L. Culbertson of “Lin-| wood,” Pottstown, Pa., acconipanied by Miss Doris Halford, motored to Washington the early part of the week to spend several days at the Wardman Park Hotel with Miss Halford's uncle BUDGET Styles of the Hour! “Jane Vogue” COAT SALE A truly remarkable collection—featuring all the latest fabrics and All smart well tailored coats, so many models, in fact, that we feel sure that you will have no trouble finding a style to please. Beautiful Furs! 4 Special Groups 49 792 and aunt, Col. and Mrs. Dean Ha ford. Chi Omega b o Cive Dance This Evening. The Chi Omega Sorority will gie- - dance in the Garden House, at tie Grace Dodge Hotel, this evening. i Hylda Wrenn is president of Washington Chapter. 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