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* SOC First Lady of the Land Returns to the City After Stay President Feted l.ast HE President was joined this morning by Mis. Coolidge, who been in Northampton. . for & week visiting her tmiraGoodhue mpton, who Coolidge was the honor at dinner last evening of the v of Labor and Mrs 3 ined in the tts avenue, T or_Arthur Capp ¢ and Mr Ar. and M o. Mr. and Mrs. of Bethieh ore_and T M £t SOCIETY. 1Y in Northampton. eht. | of the embassy. Signor Leonardi Vitetti, | and the attache of the embassy, Conte Macchi. THE EV. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESPAY, MARCH 7, 1928 and will sail for his native country the latter part of the month. The secretary of legation, Mr. Branko Adjemoviteh, has been appointed charge d'afTaires. > Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Rob- ert Love Taylor entertained a_company of 24 at luncheon today at the Wash- ington Club. Mrs. Copeland, S. Copeland, will return to their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel to- day. after spending a weck In New York, where they have an apartment on Central Park West. Mrs. Black, wife of Senator Hugo T. Black of Alabama, will have assisting The Minister of China and Mme. Sze |entertained at dinner last evening in | honor of the Ambassador of Great ! Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. The [othcr guests were the Ambassador of | Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Am- | Fitzgerald will entertain informally at | lace R. es Ambassador | can natior F. Walsh, all of Wa a Lawrence C. Pt Mrs. Clvde Ke Henry W. Wa 3 the Navy., Mr return to Washington to- Bav City, Mich, where onday Many Entertainments for Retiring Argentine Envoy. her at her at home fomorrow afternoon at the Wardman Park Hotel her mother, Mrs. Sterling Foster of Birmingham, Ala. Representative and Mrs. Roy Gerald | e of Senator Roval | | | Miss Clara J. Sproul, Mrs. Robert G. Simmons, Mrs, Joseph L. Hooper, Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Mrs, Harcourt J. Pratt, Mrs. Charles Tatgenhort, Mrs. A. E. B. Stevens, Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Mrs, George F. Unmacht, Mrs, Sidney Ander- son and Mrs, Gilbert J. Nettleton. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, will entertain a J company at dinner this evening. | ™ | the | recefve this_afternoon in | ment, in the Wardman Park Hotel, when | she will be assisted by Mrs. Ackerman, | wife of Representative Ernest R. Acker- | man; Mr | First’ A Frank L. Hatch. Mrs, Charles P. |the chief of staff, U, 8. | honor | Landers, | ders, The other gue! Farrington, Mrs. | Menoher, Mrs. Victor K. Houston, Mr: | Arthur S, Cowan, Mrs. H. J. McKenney | Mrs. W. W. Taylor, jr.; Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Henry N. Sumner, Mrs. James C. Magee and Mrs, Charles P. | Summerall, jr. Mrs, Stephen B. Elkins will be host« ess to a company of 22 at dinner this evening in honor of Mme. Grouitch, | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Forster have with them at the Wardman Park Hotel their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Warren | small daughter, J | sy | Chinese Counselor Honor Guest at Arts Club Tomorrow. The counselor of the Chinese legation and Mme. Yung Kwai will be the guests of honor at the Arts Club din- ner tomorrow evening. Other guests {of the club will include Mr. and M { Arthur W. Hummel. Miss Annma C | Laws will be hostess. will talk on “The Chinese Cultural Ren- aissance.” Mr. Hummel has recently | returned from China, where he spent | many years as teacher of English and jof histor Mr. and Mrs. John MacVeagh enter- tained informally at dinner ceding the annual play of the Depart- ment of State Club. Their guests were Shoes for " Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, wife of Assistant Postmaster General, will her apart- John H. Bartlett, wife of the ant Postmaster General, and Summerall, wife of A., was the guest at luncheon today of Mrs. wife of Col. Howard L. Lan- ts were Mrs. Wal- Charles T. 0. P. | Rudolph Forster of New York, and her | The speaker of ' | the evening will be Mr. Hummel, who | last eve- | | ning at the Wardman Park Hotel pre- | .| Consul General and Mrs. Willlam Daw< son and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Stinson, .| Mr. Walter Thurston and his mother, .| Mrs. ‘Thurston. Mrs. John W. Weeks, widow of the Iate former Sccretary of War, is spend- ing the early Spring season at Pine- hurst, N. C., having gone there from Camden by motor. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. J. C. Ag- new have as thelr guest, at the Ward- man Park Hotel, for the week Mrs, Ross, wife of Comdr. C. C. Ross, who i3 sta- tioned at Norfolk. Mrs. W. Harry Brown, who Is spend- ing some time at Palm Beach, Fla., en- tertained at dinner Inst evening in hon- or of Sir Richard and Lady Muriel Paget of London. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fred entertained at luncheon yesterday, taking her guests later to the matinee. The company in- cluded Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Mrs, Robert L. Doughton, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs, Leon Arnold, Mrs, William J. Chapman and Mrs. Eugene H. Beer of Baltimore and Miss Pauline Chapman, sister of the hostess. Mrs. Harrison Oshorne of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Randolph, at the Portner. Miss Katherine Phillips has_foined her mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, Jr.: who has been spending several days at the Barclay, New York City. brunn started yesterday motor for Palm Beach, remain for several morning ere_they will ks. They will where they will visit for a month, turning to the States about April 20, Capt. and Mrs. R. J. Kirkpatrick of 2325 Tracy Place ; THE ided | town house, in the heart of Washington's social J\T.QCMQmmLm;y CEMPANY INC. T 1418 Eye St. NW. Main 5904 Nt ieather and kid, Stout Women They Fit Like Made-to-Measure HOES need no With Wilbur Coon_ Spe fit your foot so wonder sides don't “breaking i when v that the he we fit them. Mecasurement Shoes we s don’t slip, the ial then leave via Cuba for the Canal Zone, | ) | Warrenton are at the Carlton for & stay of several days. Mrs, Carl Akeley, widow of the fa- mous African explorer, is making a brief stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel, while en route from a fortnight's visit in Pinehurst, N. C., to her home in New York. Mrs. Akeley, who is herself an explorer of some renown, has received for her accomplishments the Cross of the Knight of the Order of the Crown, given her by the King of the Belgians, his own decoration. Miss Anne Aein, who has been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peskin in Or- lando, Fla., for the month of February, left there today for Palm Beach before going to Miami, where she will remain for a few weeks. Miss Aein has toured Jacksonville, St, Augustine, Daytona, Ocala and Tampa during her visit in the South. Mrs. Charles Wood will give her lec- ture, “Across Java, Ball and Sumatra SOCIETY. by Motor,” Saturday night, March 17, in the Y. W. C. A. at Seventeenth and K streets. She will show the many beautifully colored slides made from pictures which she took last Summer when she and Dr. Wood made this in- teresting trip to these little known countries. The entire proceeds of this | lecture will go to the 1928 budget fund of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan and Miss Flo- | rence Worthington, who have spent a' month in Bermuda, have returned to | their Washington homes. | Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton has re- turned to her apartment in the May: flower after an extensive Southern trip. | and will remain in Washington until the end of April. | Mrs. James P. _Andrews, national | president of the National Society of | Colonial Dames, will be the guest of | honor in the box which has been taken "7 (Continued on Ninetcenth Page.) | 3 'l'f e Collier In Gl lo Ll Ll Every Wednesday and Friday evening — 5 un! 7:30 4 course SEAF 00D75c DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 A Specially Selected Group of 150 “ErLE-MAID” Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Francis Zum- | by | —for SPORTS —for —for STREET " AFTERNOON Very Specially Priced at $ 1 9.00 Regularly $25.00 to $29.50 New Sering Frocks NUSUAL models of exceptional quality and ap- pealing style in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Crepe Elizabeth, Crepe Roma and Canton . . ... . Smartly conceived frocks, some with the new Vionnet neckline, others with triangular scarfs . ... .. Cleverly pleated skirts effectively versioning drapes, uneven hemlines, tiers, monograms and fagotting . . . . .. Colors run the full range of modish desire: Honey Beige, Marine, Navy, Black, Rouge Cerise, Lanvin Green, Tan, Chin- chin . ... .. Included also are many Printed Crepes, in the new floral designs, polka dots, confetti-trimmed with plain colors. zape, the arches don't wrir Sizes 1 to 12; AAAA to EEEEE All e You'll modish sty Priced $7.50 to $11.00 OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE rredon and the Misses Pat o Lnse 'l % dictmrs MRS. LEWIS dinner honoring th* yyife of Maj. Watkins, who is the hou on YES WATKINS, guest of Miss Anne Lomax, in her home street. hers and fabrics. like the new and they leave Washington. The Ambassador has postponed go- | ing to New York this afternoon and will | bassador of Turkey. Ahmed Mouhtar | dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel to- probably go later in the weck for a|Bey: Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman, | morrow evening. bricf_stay. The Ambassedor and his|Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves, | | family are now at the Mayflower Hotel, | Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNAIY, | qpe Governor of Hawaif and Mrs. | where they will be until March 20, when | Mal. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams, Mr. | wajlace R. Farrington will be at home | hey will go to New York preparaory to |8nd Mrs. R‘::’?" Lansing, Mrs. John B.| (omorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | sailing March 24 on the American u-;“*fld;“;finvfiéfl Hl"}f& F. Dimock, Col. | 3¢ the Wardman Park Hotel and will | countsy. |3nd Mrs. Dean Halford and Dr. and | start Saturday for San Francisco on The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. i o = I v Tetary __1 Mrs. Tingt as t guest of | Hoover were the guests in whose honor, The Minister of Colombia and Senora | Tft Fafriagion Wit 1o, €HCet (| Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge en-| de Olaya will g0 to New York this after- | xpri® oo iy 0@ 0 ) ) Mail Orders Filled esentative tertained at dinner last evening. meet them were the New Jer- in Congress and the Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. Warren Irving Glover. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reginald Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zachary. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Minister of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. ‘The Ambassa of Italy and Nobil Donna Antonictia de Martino were | in the| embassy, when their guests were the| and Countess | hosts at dinner last evening Hungary ot i, the Minist T of Buig: ‘Toscanini, the Signorinas the air attache of the Bt bassy and Mrs. Hetheringtor Fre the second secre- legation, Mr. Jan . Benorita | e Claudel, Col.| Arthur O'Brien, Mr. and| L and Mr. and Mrs. | I | lish iini. Mr. Tt Redpath Dre ' Navy Georgette Printed Chiffon Dresses —dominate the new fashions and are shown here in great beauty and wvariety. ~ZHoP 1316 G St. ity Club Bl A— 1 ffi All §pring Flowers Spring’s forerunners —Violete.Sweet Peas, T-,Mm. Freeeias, Jun' quile and all their love- ly kindred—are avail- able here at our usual Moderate Prices. “ Why o basket of these Spring not have ue send that con friend TODAY? heautics Jeecent - SHAFFER i OUR ONLY STOKE l4|'h & Eye GEORGE C. | In- ' noon to spend several days at the Sa- | Roy O. Woodruff of Michigan | voy-Plaza. | The Minister of the Netherlands and | | Mme. van Royen will be hosts to a small | company at dinner this evening. }and Slovenes, Mr. Voislav Antonievitch, | | has been recalled to the foreign office, | Che og uve for The Minister of the Serbs, Croats| The other guests were Mrs. James Couzens. Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper. Mrs. Edward T. Taylor Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, Mrs. Lindley H. 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