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| 18 & SOCTETY . 9 1928. THE TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TRIDAY. MARCH SOCIETY. SOCIETY FORMER DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS Secretary and Mrs. J to Official and D ardine Will Be Hosts iplomatic Guests at Flower Show. HE Secretary of Agriculture and | Mrs. Jardme have issued invita- | tions to diplomats, officials and | others for an early view of the annual amaryliis show in the propagating house on the De tment | of Agriculiure grounds Monday morn- | ing. The exhibition this year embraces | ® larger number of blossoms than in| previous years. and the custom of invit- | ing special guests for an carly view of the blossoms is in accord with official | Washington. | Dinner Party at British Embassy Yor M. and Mme. Pueyrredon. dor of Grea a- Howard were hosts @t dinner last evening at the embassy, tertaining the Ambassador of Argen- | Tme. Puevrredon. Mr. Justice | er of the oyen, the Mini: Radewa, Signer Leonardo | h embassy, Mr. Leander the secretary of | John Baifour M. C: 1 Cabat Lodge, Mrs. Adolph Cas Miller. Mrs Tracy Do M Boardmon. Mile. Marie Clau ter of the Ambessador ¢f France d for the Raidich accompanied by ze at the piano. The Ambasador of Turkey, Ahmed ter Bey, will be the guest in whose r Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe 1l entertain a company of 14 at din- ceding the Friday evening dancing class. The Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Cesar enteriained a distinguished company at dinner last evening at the Carlton Hotel. in honor of the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. Others in the company wcre the Ambassador of Peru. Dr. Hernan Velarde: the A basscdor of Japan and Mme. Matsu dzira. the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davtla, the Minister of Egypt | nd M _'the Minister of Vene- ra de Grisanti, the Mi Persia. Mirza Davoud Khan tive Stephen G. | Fred | the charge d'affaires of Senor Pafael Rodriguez Altu- | he charge d'affaires of Colom- the charge | ister of Meftah ¢ Salvador d the Undersecretary of St Rohert E. Olds. the counselor of E and Senora de Teiva . and Senora and Mrs John Mac ir. and Mrs. Ira E Bennett. Dr Thomas P. Sprunt, Col. G. T Mr. Walter Scott Penfield, the 4 Niceraguan legation, Mapimo H. | Gomez @ Dr. uim ka, wite of t and her hous ! Pu- Miss Made- Mr. Bottrom. ! he atiton wife of the | OLD COLONY LAUNDRY CO. Damp Wash ... 4c |b. Thrifty Service, 7c¢ lb. Rough Dry. ... 10c Ib. All-Finished . .18¢ lh. Ga. 200. Takoma Park A—— We're Satisfied That You'll Be Satisfied With the New COATS There's ane liere 1o please every taste s 1316 ('i St Club B4, |G J. Pratt, Mrs. Ogden L. Mills James R. Mann and Miss Janet Fis! Miss Alice Davi Secretary of War and Mrs, Davis. was guest of honot at a luncheon given to- day by Mrs. Charles P. Summerall at Fort Myer. Other guests were: Miss Helen Townsley, Miss Mari Miss Audrey Randall, Miss Mary Henr: Mrs. Christmas, Mrs. . Summerall, jr.. Lieut. and Mrs. M. A. Devine, and Mrs. G. B. Hudson, Licut and Mrs. M. O Cahill. Licut NITS, Barnum. Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Noble. Licut. and Mrs G G. Elms, Licut. and Mrs. L. W. Prent Maj. R. L. Foster, A A. Weeks, Capt. J. M. Shelton, Ca G. Boy Capt. L. Capt. B. R. Legge: Licut. L. W. Licut. H. B. Waddell. Lieut. O'Reilly, Lieut. J. B. Cooley, Lieut Mark McClure, Lieut. C. D. Palmer, S. V. Krauthofl, Lieut. Harry Van 1ieut. W. H. Barksdale, Lieut. C A. Raguse, Licut. C. D. Pence and Lient. G. J. Forster. Following the luncheon Mrs. Sum- merall took here guests to see the ex- n drill in the riding hall and to Bassett, w. 7. son. Mrs. Davis, who was in New York for has gone to Hot Springs. where ughter, Miss Davis, will join her ow. They will remain at Hot nes until the middle of this month Wilson Compton entertained at on today m compliment to Mrs Anthon of Chicago. who is the house guest of Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, wife of Senator Deneen. The other included Mrs. Deneen, Mrs. Moses, M Thomas W. E Lester Jones, Mrs. sley Hill. Mrs. William Cum- beriand, M Robert Caldwell, Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs. Paul Henderson and Mrs. Charles White Mrs. Compton will be hostess luncheon Monday in compliment Mrs. Edward Hines of Chicago. at to Senator and Mrs. Sheppard of Texas have iscued cards for a dinner, which | they will give in the presidential suite at the Willard March 24. Covers will be laid for about 40. Senator and Mrs. Roval S. Copeland to New York this evening. the r returning on Sunday and Mrs and remaining until next Wednes day. her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel yesterday. oll Reece of Tennessee, Mrs. James V. McClintic of Oklahoma, Mrs. Ralph | E. Updike of Indiana and Mrs. Robert G. Houston of Delaware, wives of Rep- resentatives In Congress. residing at 1616 Sixteenth street, will be at home | Thursday afternoon, March 6. from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, and will rece in the apartment of Representative and Mrs. Garrett. Lady Broderick, wife of the commer- | cial counselor of the British embass who is spending a for S. C., with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. M. Tabor, had luncheon with Mrs. Tabor | and Virginia Lady Thornton at High-| land Park vesterday. The first secretary of the Bolivian le- gation and Mme. de la Barra will return this evening to their apartment at the | Wardman Park Hotel after spending several days in Philadelphia. Senora de Bedova, wife of the Secre- tary ot the Peruvian embassy, will be at home tomorrow afternoon {rom 5 to 7 o'clock. The commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Arthur L. Willard will enter- || tain a company of 14 at dinner this eve- ning later taking their guests to the Fri- ay evening dancing class. Mrs. Meritte W. Ircland will be at home tomoitow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr. William P. MacCrack- en, jr. has been joined in their home at 1823 Twenty-third street, by Mrs Cracken, who has been Il In a hos- and is recuperating. Mrs. Robert Lansing entertained a company of 30 at luncheon today in 1221 Mrs. Copeland was at home in| tnight at Alken, | | | | ._daughter of the | and_Mrs. | C. Benson. Licut. and Mrs, C. V.| C. Allen. | Wife of the former Minister of the Se; Dimock. compliment Mr. Lansing's efsters Miss Lan nd Miss Katharine sing, who are visiting them to The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Warner, entertained at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel, later taking their-guests to the theater. Their gue: were thy attache of the Ital- ian em Gen. Augusto Villa: Mrs. Amory Perkins and Mz). and Mrs | H. C. Davidson Miss Jessie Burton Fremont. who | | been spending the Winter in New Yo s visiting her mother, Mrs. Fremon their home, 2119 R street. Mrs mont will not be at home Saturday this month a F Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ryan. who have been guests the Mayflower for a few days, are returning today to their home in Haverhill. Mass. They were hosts at dinner last evening in the presidentia dining room of the hotel, having | party of 10. Representative and Mrs. Mooney Hosts to Dinner Party. Representative and Mrs Mooney of Ohfo had guesis | last evening at the Mayflowér. Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, wife of American Ambassadar to Mexico, is | pected at the Homestead Sunday from the North. Mrs. Morrow will take the cure and then rejoin the Ambassador in ‘The _ -2 Mexico City. ¢y : Collier Inn Mr. and Mrs. Morrow T - e # {! |COLUMBIA RD. a1 IBWST [+ : ‘ Every Wednesday and Friday Evening Until 7:30 4-COURSE 15¢ SEAFOOD DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 UM L ) ' ¢ | ' L] F ST,N.W. —Copres of successes from the Spring Openings 0.00 Refreshing in 1 and smart maodes quite an audacious addition yedda, ballibuntl, 1 ~in the new shades and black, i black and the new Spring colors, heir newness! The Spring collection embraces very unusual of cellophane, visca, Aliane silk and satin "WHIMSICAL" EYEBROW HATS Other models, too, but this particular one is in either felt or straw 5 00 GROUITCH, r ° erbs, Croats and Slovenes (o Washin, active in the social and philanthropic life here. She is the guest of Mrs. Henry F. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schelling in their home on Park avenue, New York. Mrs. Ernest ‘Thompson Seton, who is at Palm Beach, shared honors with Mrs. Clarence M. Busch at luncheon vesterday of Mrs. Henry Seligman. Countess Korzybska, known as Edger- ly the artist, i visiting Mrs. George | Harris Hees at South Orange. N. J., be- | fore sailing for Poland. Mrs. Hees will | | entertain at_tea Monday afternoon at lthe Lawn Tennis Club for Countess | Korzybskat. Alluring_figures at the Mi-Careme | dance of March 15 at the Mayflower { Hotel will be the members of the girls' committce. They have chosen for their | costumes dainty organdy dresses in va- i rious colorful tones with which they will wear tiny ruffied aprons, according {to Miss Exilona Hamilton, chalrman of | the committee, who announces as a par- {tial list of those assisting her Miss | Nancy Hamilton, Miss Peggy Burch, | Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Frances {Hill, Miss Janet Phillips. Miss Mary | Page Sullivan, Miss Imogen Taylor and | Miss Florence’ Wetherill. | This dance. which is being given to assist i clearing the mortgage that remains on Monticello, now the prep- erty of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. 5 arousing widespread in- {terest. The' National Society of the | Daughters of the American Revolution | has taken two boxes. one of which will {be_occupled by national officers of the |society. The Board of Education will loccupy a box and descendants of | Thomas Jefferson will be joint boxhold- lers in the Jefferson box. Miss Mary A. Lindsley Is returning to the Grace Dodge Hotel after a visit | in New York. While there she spoke Tuesday evening to the classes of Teachers' College, Columbia University, on home economics and the diffcrent phases of hotel work. Mr. David E. Kaufman, who has just been appointed Minister to Bolivia and who 15 passing a few days at the Wil- lard, entertained informally at dinner | there last evening. Mr. Kaufman plans | to return shortly to his home in Philz delphia before taking up his new dutit Mis. Charles Wandless of Lanc Ohio, who has been visiting Mr. 'OLD MONK MAYONNAISE Is Delicious on, a have for years favored the Winter sea- son at Virginia Hot Springs for their | frequent visits v Sears and) nex | & PUS. 25¢ Al e Pts. 45¢ Qts. 85¢ ington at the Mayflower. Mrs, Eliot Wadsworth, wife of f ¢ N. w. BurChe“ Undersecretary of the Treasury, is visit 817-819 Fourteenth St. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Mrs. J. Montgomer; daughter, Mrs. D. Ci X of Be Was Representative Walter Newton of Minnesota was host to & small company at dinner last evening in the erystal room at the Willard We sclve your Parking Prob- lem while shopping here by taking charge of your car. MORROW on our Fifth Floor there will e a fascinating new showing of O Tl Unusual Spring Goods For Misses, Juniors and Girls \/ JONDEREFUL things await our vounger clientele here tomorrow — many smart models at very moderate prices. MHEIR individuality, their smartness and vouthful charm will appeal particularly to the diseriminating young woman, NEW COATS NEW DRESSES NEW GREENBRIER SPORTSWEAR NEW HATS NEW ACCESSORIES F STREET CORNER'OF 3™ DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY An attractive pattern in colored Table Glassware Orchid Optic Bowl with Spiral Crystal Stem-—as pictured to the left. blets Tall Sherbets Footed Tumblers Footed lee Teas and Other Ttems. fin. Plates, dozen 88 Hine Salad Plates, dosen HOURS: 845 10 440 PHONE MAIN 1204 Dulin & Martin Co. Our Only Shop No Uptown HBranch 17 1 S, | I 120518 G St Mrs. Wade H. Ellls, went to New York yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Douglas are at the Sevilla-Biltmore, in Havana, for a fortnight and will stop in Hollywood, Fla,, to visit their son, Mr. Charles S. Douglas, on their way back to Wash- —— T will be introduced by Miss Frieda Ken- yon. also a Barnard woman. ‘The remaining guests at the speak- er's table will be Mrs. George F. Bow- erman, Miss Elizabeth Carhart, Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. Al Hobardt, Mrs. Richard Hogue, at the Springs and showed excellent sense of horsemanship. Mrs. John E. Dana of New York and Mrs. | Washington, is announcing from Paim T.|Beach tonight the engagement of her Mrs. | sister, Mrs. Farington Maher and M Charles 8. Lobingier. Mra. Manly, Miss Rhoda Jameson IMrs. Albert C. Muhse, Mrs. Edwin G. | Nourse, Mrs. John Jay O'Connor and Miss Janet Richards Bastl ington later in the month. ?fl"]h’-'\:- Barnard College Women Hosts to Noted Visitor. Mrs. E. Eybers of Bloomfontin, South Africa, will be the guest of honor and | speaker at the Saturday luncheon of the American Assoclation of University = Women. Mrs. Eybers speaks from the | Mrs. Joseph Leiter and her mother. viewpoint of an eight-year residence in | Mrs. John R. Williams, are ta South Africa, as Prof. Eybers is pro- | usual late Winter cure, and Mrs. Watson E. Coleman was hostess |t a bridge luncheon toda ve bee fessor of psychology at Gray Univer- | jolned by Mrs. James P. Mitchell, wife | sity of Bloomfontin, and she will talk | of Dr. Mitchell of I : | . Mitchel Washington, = Mrs on “The Social and Political Life of |Ormshy McCammon, Mrs. Erank Lot South Africa.” The Barnard group|and Miss Nancy e n are particularly interested, as to Washington. Eybers is a Barnard graduate, and <he frequently on Griebacher “Jeminine fpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET FINAL CLEARANCE of FUR COATS For Immediate Disposal We Have Repriced Every Fur Coat to Actual Cost Or Less. Range Of Choice Is Extended To Include Every Fur Coat ing their | | Bernard Henry Kroger of Cinct | ncinna Mrs. Maher vas formerly Miss Alics | Farington Fiynn, daughter f the late Henry P. Flynn and Mrs. Mary Far- {ington Flynn of New York, and was i l(:nn!ln';»(l on Nineteenth Page; | #NET YOUR HOME READY NOW FOR SPRING! In Our Unexampled Stock Of Carefully Selected, Fine Quality Pelts. ACTUAL SAVINGS OF $175.00 to $750.00 Gt Beonomy Jushion SECOND FLCODR. Section OFFERS TOMORROW Another Wonderful Group Smartly Styled Dresses Another achievement tashion department . e outstanding value. 15 Smart new printed « silks stons oroow T mades for street annd Frocks delightin!ly new matetials e all favored szes coonomy oc 1 Kos an Sports occa ¥ ed ot good nd women's