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168 SOCIET Y SOCIETY The Sccretary and Mrs. Jardine Attend Flower Show in New York—To Return Tomorrow. SOCIETY. 1928. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, | h FOR TABLEAUX TO BE PRESENTED MARCH 30 | | 0CGING CAMP MEND. a1’ - | HORUIAM, M“’lrhehm-Axplrnm» tips, | i bananas, jelly and bolled '.Ul'\llll‘v—l?l | when salt pork, flapjacks and beans | & 7 cooked over ‘an open fire served the | i % > F items does the for a bridge party. ind automatic dishwash- ers ease the hard labor of bunkhouse cook, who also mechanical potato peeler. tically the sam housewife pre | Electric stov PATRONESSE Bring Sfirmg @% Into the Home With Gude’s Flowers log_choppers well. v ‘The steward who buys for the mndrrn 1 > i % * ol 3 s | logging camp includes in his list prac- | where they went to attend the vesterdav afternoon in compliment to HE Secretary of Agriculture and; The charge d'afTaires of Panama and | | Mrs. Jardine are in New York. Senora de Chevalier entertained at tea | 1 flower show \d'! Dr. and Senora de Vallarino of Panama. c TS es of the Horti =t it | i 5 X the New | Mrs John B. Kendrick will g0 to 5 ] 2 . ! COATS As a remembrance k toc nd will sail tomorrow o——0 k today and will sail tomorr Free Parking opened vester- the Aquitsnia, to visit her son-in-law C oanse and daughter. Ma. and Mrs. Hubert R. | COATS Service to Gude occasion — wedding, Harmon, in London. where Maj. Harmon | Dowiitenn Bleée birthday, anniversary — the assistant military x:\(l(.:clxegihllh[‘ COATS Patrons— flowers from our assort- fo Washington in June. COAT S b ment are the finest Garage—Your ssions of rega Tmportant Dinner rs. Couzens, wife of Senator James A Car Parked in il i il Ay has fssued invitations for | el sentiment. When thi heon Tuesday. April 17 | RiGsattoeesicsse | 0"; MI',":’ ing of flowers—think of s - S No Delay he embassy sentative and Mrs. Finis J.| r | - Gude Bros. Co. will leave Washington tomorrow | and every Desire. tor for McKenzie, Tenn., to at- e golden wedding anniversary | tter's parents, chairman of The Lives BROS GUDE 1212 F St N.W. Main 4278 ~sHoP 1316 G St. Club Bld| Mr Mrs. Garrett will to Washington until next 1](!2 3103 14th St. N.W. Col. 3103 Telegraph Delivery As Conn. Ave. Main 1102 all. Representative Garrett turn shortly after i celebration A Ga tt entertained a company 0 at luncheon today at the National n's Democratic Club. | will re- } ! { | § ! ! i | ! Memhera ot Floriata® tion Wom The coun (\f ‘v‘!3;'; n))::(;‘g)l:;) ;1;yzrg“-i lEAVE:f.('S:‘g '(c m rffffl tr/[/' :er gene .“‘ last evening at the é. leaux, In Hotel Mrs. K. Backe. | ~ bl " Center of the group: Lady Isabella Howard, chairman, in whose drawing 3| room at the British embassy, the picture was posed. At her left, Princess de Ligne | and Mme. Claudel, and at her right, Senora de Davila and Nobile Donna Antoi- nette de Martino, all of the diplomatic corps. Santana Gloves “PECAN"—in Gold Stripe che of the Brazilian|— = s e e G . e Villar, tai to wear with the newe Santana Coats. —Silk Stockings That IWEAR! Byl iy ‘L",:.‘}‘,:‘“"‘cmbmmu wife of the United States after the supper. The series of Lenten cear wwith the new Santana Coat f Ik e n his apartment in qm,".‘m,, m,‘.,': Minister to Rumania suppers are being arranged by the Imported buckle-cuff kid Ideal to we mth‘ Santana! ie naval| ars 3. 8. Mulliken wife of the for.| NOrthfield League of Baltimore gloves, $4.50. Novelty turn-back We suggest No. 330—sheer A Eontord e ritish embassy. Capt.| mer special assistant to the Department Congressional Club cuffs on fine kid gloves, $4.50. fon weight—silk to the top and Capt J. § M R ’rh'mw T“'u’z :u(‘: ;«:rr' | of the Interior, who has just mv,m:;»d to Hear Talk on Gardens. Trim suede \'11' ons, $3.30. A FASHION INSTITUTION aited foot. $1.93 pai 1es of foreign embassies and | {\’,fé’:mm{‘ = lie SoUE Juroligh s the he Congressional Club will have as u fw“hmgwn NewYork, Wash has taken an apgriment lest of honor at its weekly tea ton and the officers at the Roosexglt Hotel on Sixteenth ! Int ireat Friday Miss Nellie B. Allen, who wil Inteltigence Buresu. street, during Mr. Milliken's absence gpear at 3 o'clock on gardens, and tea R ace o DRl B Cige s ow Lome Da S en eavy G TN, Gopl, the, Hon Al Mrs Geoffrey Wardle Stafford of | Mrs. Henry Jones Ford of the Chas- tleton Hotel is spending the week in Baltimore _visiting her daughter, Mrs Thomas Mildt, in her home in Brook- landville, Green Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed de Chebelot of New York City have arrived at the Carlton, where they will remain for a week on their way South. Rockford, Il is visiting her father, Bishop John W. Hamilton, in his apart- ment in Stoneleigh Court. Mrs. Wardle ceed Capt. Stopford, nas arrived i | Stafford, who recently arrived in this Washinglon and is staving with his | UTY from England, is also a guest 1| predecessor at 2336 Massachusetts ave. | Of Bishop Hamilton at Stoneleigh Court ue. which house Capt. Ritchie, Who is| a4y 150 a bachelor, will retain. el u March 31, or England. Capt. J. S. M. Ritchie. who will suc- ! aboard the Carmania | Coats Feel Uncomfortable. Spring is in the offing—Easter just ahead. Our great coat shops have anticipated ¢ vour desires—and from our great assortments, we feel sure you will be able to find er-Kave, who is spending a in Boston, will return to her L3 e " ;nb’r‘!:kanrrcnafl‘dde.“? \(\Gwr:" z_:gfi:‘(‘:« m’":'f"‘afi'n,‘é”.’"“.:.‘ ;;“\Y:-Tr:.‘:\v:‘sa‘\l‘:da?mbamd“r o , Mrs. John B I;r;;uhn is passing a a coat to exactly suit vour fancy! : hafass Pemmecke st o | Bt S5 8 vt e ek nccon. pclrs, Robert Eimer Bacon. jr. was Tived Banday ‘Trom ner’ Rome. i Chi: ¥ c ; e e T e otmehers epsabosrs | Bact. remaining (hrouge. ihe. afir- hins Tt svemmg. 0> " WOMEN'S—LARGER WOMEN’S—MISSES'—LITTLE WOMEN'S—JUNIORS’ ||* e S P | Mrs. M. R. Tumer of Hot Springs, Miss Ellen Bruce Fisher, daughter of | Va., Smartness of ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila will entertain at dinner this evening in the embassy in honor of se guest, Senor Jose Maza, for- minister of justice of Chile. They ertained a small company at lunch- eon today in honor of Senor Maza Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore and Miss Frances Larner Gore are at the Bon Air Vanderbilt in Augusta, Ga and expect to stop in Pinehurst, N. C., before returning to Washington. Mrs Gore and her daughter . spent the greater part of February at Palm Beach | ew York before | | | Dr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Fisher of Bal- timore and niece of Senator William Cabell Bruce, will be hostess in Baltimore home | second Lenten_supper. Jennings her the ing to her home. this evening at Mr. of Washington will speak is at the Carlton for several days | on her way to New Yotk, where she will remain for a month before return- Coleman | _Miss Frances Hurlfv entertained in | (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) And in all of these we call attention to the “Santana’—A New TAN T mbassads 2 de Davila | . 1 e 20 Toor: | tumarior i Hbracio \ae Pusyiredon, son ot | Comparable only to a sandy beach at dawn! of Senor Guillermo Edwards, former | the Tetiring Ambassador of Argentina i f ’ ster of finance of Chile, who has and Senora de Pueyrredon. will remain | A color that is of tan, and yet a shade quite apart. Different, + returned from a tour of Europe is spending a short time in the United States before returning to his Senor Edwards will with Ambaséador a and Senora de Da The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez will be the guests in whose honor Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White will entertain at dinner this eve- The Minister of Norway and Mme ke will give & Teception in_honor he birth of Henrik | colored slides o be shown. Abou invited to attend 200 guests 88. e Ml % . 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