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18 SO SOCIETY Vice President and Of Chief of Staff and Mrs. At l)mner Dz and Mrs. Dawes, | will be the gu n whose honor the chief of staff. U. S. A, and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will erta T this evening | before the Army dance at the Willard Hotel. | HE Vice President Ambassador of Mexico Host to International Conference Delegates. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, was host at din- ner last evening in honor of the dele- gates to the International Conference of American States on Conciliation and | Arbitration. The company included the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Ve- larde; the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Carlos G. Davila; the Minister of Colombia, Senor Don Enrique Olaya; the Minister of Panama, Senor Don Ricardo J. Alfaro: the Minister of the Dominican Republic, Senor Angel Mo- rales; the Minister of Guatemala, Senor Don Adrian Recinos; the Min- ister of Ecuador, Senor Don Gonzalo Zaldumbide; the Chilean delegates. Senc: Mapuel Foster Recabarren and Scrior Antonio Planet Cordero; the Uruguayan delegate, Senor Jose Pedro Varela the Costa Rican delegate, Senor Manuel Tible Machado; the Pe- ruvian delegate, Senor Victor Maurtua: the Honduras delegate, Senor Romulo Duron; the Guatemalan delegate, Senor Jose Falla-Aris: the Haitien delegates. M. Auguste Bonamy and M. Raoul | Lizaire: the Colombian delegate, Senor Carlos Escallon; the Brazilian delegate, Senhor A. G. de Araujo-Jorge: the Pan- ama_delegate, Senor Carlos D. Lope: the Paraguay delegate M. Eligio Aya the Mexican delegates, Senor Fernando Gonzalez Roa and Senor Benito Flores the Salvador dclegate, Senor David Rosales, jr.. the delega‘e of the Do- minican Republic, Senor Gustavo A. Diaz; the Cuban delegate, Senor Gus-| tavo Gutlerrez; the United States dele- | gate, Mr. Charles Evans Hughes; the secretary general of the conference, Mr. Cord Meyer; Assistant Secretary of | State, Mr. Francis White; the director | general of the Pan-American Union, | Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Dr. James Brown Scott, Dr. John C. Merriam, the secre- | taries of the Mexican embassy, Senor | Luis Padilla Nervo and Senor Jorge Daessle Segura, and the secretaries of | the Mexican delega‘ion, Senor Carlos | Barrera, Senor Abdres Fenochio and Senor Teopoldo Alvarado. | The dinner was followed by a pro-| gram of vaudeville ehtertainment Bnd\ orchestral music. | ‘The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gm-- cor.o de Martino, entertained at dinner | last evening. Nobil de Martino was/ unable to attend the party owing to| iliness. The company included the Sec-| retary of Agriculture and Mvs. Jar- dine, the Ambassador of Germany and | Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the | Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, | the Minister of Czechoslovakia and | Mme. Vevirka, Senator and Mrs. Law- | rence D. Tyson, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten. the chief of staff, United States Army, and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, the chief of the Division | on Mexican Affairs of the Stats Depart- | ment and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane, Mr. F. D. K. Le Clerq of the State Depart- ment, Herr Wolfgang zu Putlitz, at- tache of the German embasiy: Miss Marian Jardine, daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Javdine; Senorita Mailw Pa- dilla, daughter of the Ambassador of Spain and Scnora de Padilla; Mlle. Bostrom, daughter of the Minister of Sweden and Mme, Bostrom; Mrs Ienry C. Corbin and th> counselor, Conte Marchetti di Muriaglio, and th attache, Conte Pio Macchi di Cellere, of the Italian embassy. Mrs. Sanford, w lfx' ul Mr. Justice Ed- ward Terry Sanford, was the guest of honor at luncheon to of Mis. Graham, wife of Judge Samuel Jordan Graham, who entertained a company of 28 at the Mayflower. Mrs. Herbert M. Lord. wife of the director of the budget, will receive this afternoon and the ensuing Fridays in this month Mrs. Edward tlale Campbell, wife of the judge advoc. e gencral of the Navy, will be at home informally tomorow afternoon in her apariment in Warg- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Campbell will receive informally Saturday afternoons through *he season. Mrs, Procter L. Dougherty, wife of | the District Commissioner, wes hostess informally at luncheon today. p | ‘The Assistant Secretary of Wa~, Col Charles Burton Robbins, and his daugh- ters, Miss Julis Robbins and Miss Anne Robbins, will be the honor guests a. | dinner this evening of Maj. and Mrs. Leonard Townsend Getaw, who will en- tertain before the Army dance at the ‘Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs Samusl Greer sf New York are visiting Mrs. John irayke Simpson. Mrs. Andrew T. Long. wife of Rear | Admiral Long, will entertain at tea to- | morrow afternoon. | Mrs, Richard Lane and her daughter, Miss Dorothea Lane, have postponed | the supper dance they had planned for this evening for Miis Fiorence Key: and hgr fiance, Mr. Wililam Bradler | Willard, to Monday evening, because o! | the illness of Miss Lane. Miss Meredith Todd e-tertained at luncheon today. at the Chevy ~has: Club, i honor of Miss Mancie Beno whose engagement to Mr. Henry Rave- | nal was recently announced. The other guests were Miss Katharine Duvlcy, | Miss Adelaide _fenry, Miss Hilda An Hill, Mrs. h. 8. W. Frailey, Miss Do- rothy Hill, Miss Margaret Howard Ker Mrs. Meywood Siddons, Miss Ruth Sto dard, Miss Katberine Watson, Miss Vi ginia Grahem, hirs. John G. Muir, Miss Marjorfe Mondell, Mrs. John Whelan, | Miss Sallle Lurton, Miss Margaret Yard. | Miss Frances Larner Gore, Mrs. Rich-| Adelnide Hume, Mrs. | Tawrence Mrs. | Mrs. Will North | Sturtevant, Delight Arnold, Ruth Yarne!l, Miss Jessie Adkins. Augustine Todd, Mis< Audrey Al ae Miss Frances M: “Anita” A Strap pump dcveloped in fine texture. Black or tan calfskin. An ideal and com- {fortable walking shoe. Sizes 4t9...AAA 0 C. 51350 STETSON SHOE SHQP OF | nence in artistic circles, will be present- | the luncheon included Mrs. Lawrence CIETY. Mrs. Dawes Guests Summerall ince Tonight Rowan, Miss Elizabeth Bethel, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Margery Shinkle, Mrs. Ralph Lee, jr.. Mrs. Neal McCard, Miss Katherine Martin, Miss Frances Mar- shall and Miss Caroline Johnson. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman will be host- css to & company of 12 at the Club Chantecler supper dance tonight. Mrs. Manning Honor Guest At Bryn Mawr Luncheon. Mrs. Frederick J. Manning, daughter | of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who is the dean of women at | Bryn Mawr College, was an honor guest and_speaker at the luncheon given by | the Bryn Mawr Alumnae Club of Wash- | ington yesterday. The luncheon was at- | tended by some 50 alumnae and stu- | dents of the college. Other speakers on | the program were Miss Elizabeth East- man, chajrman of the scholarship com- | mittee of the Washington Club, and Miss Elinor Totten, who holds the club's | scholarship this year. | Among the Washington students home from Bryn Mawr for the holidays who attended the luncheon were Miss Ce- | leste Page. Miss Alice Glover, Miss Lydia Phelps Stokes, Miss Phyllis Simms, Miss Marcella Palmer, Miss Florence | Meyer, Miss Constance Ralston, Miss Ann Wood Miss Edith Grant, Miss Violet Wheii, Miss Sidney Sullivan, Miss Gertrude Macatee, Miss Elinor Totten, Mt ) Meade, Miss Agnes Hannay, Miss Julia Harris, Miss Mary ston, Miss Mignon Sherley, , Miss Frances Lee and Miss Ann Parkhurst. Mrs. E. C. Nourse, president of the | club, told of plans for the benefit which | will ‘be held jointly with the Wellesley Alumnae Club for the benefit of the | scholarship funds, at the National | Theater on Friday afternoon, January | 11, at 4:30 o'clock, when Angna Enters, the voung American dancer who recent- ly has achieved international promi- ed for the first time to a Washington audience. The committee on arrangements for Staples, Mrs. Gerrit Miller, Mrs. Cald- well Tyler and Mrs. Hnrry B. Caton., Lieut. John W. Price, jr, U. 8. N, | will go to Newport, R. I. tomorrow, where he will be on duty at the torpedo | starion. Lieut. Price returned yester- | day to the Wardman Park Hotel, where | he rejoined his parents, Judge and | Mrs. John W. Price, after a visit in | Erie, Pa. The_bridal party at the wedding of Miss Diana Cumming and Mr. Man- ville Kendrick attended the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. ‘This marks the second night that the | bridal party has danced there, since on Wednesday evening, the bridegroom being host to the company entertained | previously. Mr. and Mrs. E. returned from an to Bermuda and are again at 3:10 Woodland drive. Mr. and Mrs. George Fulford, who have been passing sorae time at the Wardman Park Hotel, exbect te return to their hom. in Canada this week, Mr. and Mrs. Fulford have as their guest (heir nephew, Mr. Arthur Hardy, son of Senator Hardy of Ottewa, Canada. Mrs. Fulford is the former Miss Josephine Weller of Washington. The costume ball of the Washington International Assembly, to be held Jan- uary 15 at the Willard, will be the out- standing ball of the vear. A sibscrip- tion ball, Ly mvitation only, comprised of the most prominent people of the National Capital and given solely for their social plersure, its exclusiveness is assured. Those sought for membership are proposed by one elected member. in- | dorsed by a second cne and then the eligibility of the prospective member is determined by a secret committee. In making the assembly interna- tiona, its board of governors sought to | give an expression of the apvreciation | of the elite of the Capital of the dis- tinguished group of diplomats repre- senting their governments at Washing- ton. There are to be several attractive and unusual features at the ball, in- troducing the dances of all natior:s and | also in the decorations. The diplomatic | | corps is very generally accepting the in- | vitations, and the boxholders to date are Secretary of ihe Treasury, Mr. Mellon; Mrs. Henry Dimock, Mrs. Wil- |Mam Fitch Kelly, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mis. William McClellan Ritter, M jtokes Halkett, Mrs. Hemy W. Fitch, P 606 - 614 Better Styles: Ties Pumps Straps Oxfords Step-ins Kidskin styles—styles that will be There are sizes 21 to 8, A Raleigh Haberdashgr 1310 F Street | S. Cumming. hilipsborn Smart Styles—Great Varieties Await You in the January Clearance THE EVENING MRS. MANVILLE KENDRICK. Before her marriage yesterday in Bethlehem Chapel she was Miss nlznz‘ Cumming. daughter of the Surgeon General of Public Health and Mrs. Hugh The bridegroom is the son of Senator and Mrs. John B. Kend- rick of Wyoming. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, expected to return to her apartment in Wardman Plrk ncxt week. Literary Society 'l‘el at Portland Tomorrow Afternoon. and Letters will give its January tea at | the Portland Hotel tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Miss Augusta | Machen will entertain the guesis by a reading of Edna Vincent Millay's poem, “The Ballad of the Harp Weaver.” The | hostesses will be Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, Mrs. M. Hugh Irish and Mrs. Emily Fairless. Mrs, William J. Ia Varre is entertain- | ing at tea this afternoon from 3 o'clock at her home on Emerson street. The tea is being given in honor of Mrs. | Edgar B. Merit. and other guests. | “The ‘tea table and living rooms are | most attractive with their decorations in the Christmas colors. Miss Dorothy M. Rodier was hoste: Saturday evening at her Georgetown friends who were at home during the | Christmas holidays. Among the guests | at the Yuletide party were Miss Mary Dorr, Miss Frances Duncan, Miss Betty Eidhammer, Miss Marian Galliher, Miss Margaret Gartland, Miss Winifred Hirsch, Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Louise Luskey, Miss Margaret McCarthy, Miss Violet Myers, Miss Mary Ready, Miss Marianne _ Spellbring, Miss Natalie Waters, Mr. Frank Bafley, Mr. James | Curran, Mr. Stewart David, Mr. Mervin | Dix, Mr. Wes Fillius, jr.. Mr. Melvin Hamby, Mr. George Huguely, jr.; Mr. | Marshall Johnson, Mr. Bruce Keiner, r. “Chick” Kirchner, Mr. Bobby Mills, | Mr. Lawrence Mills, Mr. Orville Myers, Mr. Albert Nicholson, Mr. Joseph Ready, Mr. Randy Shackleford, Mr. Frank Spates, Mr. John Slack, Mr. James | Spellbring. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Millard V. Crouch, | and Mrs. James D. Reed, Mrs. Charles H. Rodier and Mr. James Redier Miss Barboura Swift, who has spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Swift, in their apartment, for the University of Michigan to re- sume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Greenleaf will take xteenth street, Saturday. Mr. | JANUARY 4, | Tanuary 1. The International Associatin of Art| residence to .a group of her young| in Wardman Park Hotel, will start today | possession of their apartment, at 1026 | bo Roberi & Mattingly. | 1929. Mrs. Frank 8. Bright will speak o her visit to the League of Nations, lol- lowing the weekly Thursday dinner a! the Woman's National Democratic Club il | Washington alumnae of the West- ern College for Women, at Oxford, Ohlo, gave a tea in the assembly room of the Y. W. C. A. the afternoon of De- cember 31 in honor of Miss Alice Hill Byrne, dean of the college. Miss Byrne | is here for the holidays, visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Ranck, wife of Dr. Henry Ranck of the Dutch Reform Church. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Tewksbury of Shanghai, China, are making a stay of | several weeks at the Grlce Dodle Hotel. | FUGITIVE SOUGHT HERE. District police have received an fllus- | trated circular from New York request- | ing them to be on the lookout for Hy: man Biller, 38-year-old alleged gam- | bler, under indictment there for the| shooting of Arnold Rothstem Novem- ber 4 The circular in_describing Biller, also known as “Gil Biller,” says he is a gambler and has been employed as a cashier for bookmakers. Marriage Licenses e licenses have been issued to the and Willie M. Glover, 22; and Virginia P. Pool, 18; ReY Tho m\m RLn(;nberl l’l llld Tillie Priedman, 34, and Olive J. Hof lld Jessie Parker, 18; "6, Lepa Gesch Baltimore, Md.: Jul Rey n.mrl Washingto H tman. 6. and of gly. Aubrey W. Harris. 21, and R 1. 18, bouhi of Richmond, Va. W Tolson th A. Mar. Rev. Henry — SALON SUTRO HENRY HADLEY, Composer INEZ BARBOUR. Soprano LAMAR STRI GFIELD. Flute Monday. January 7, 1A Is. The Washington Cluh teenth Street. Cards at 2 Street_or Washington C! —Undn'\\'flnd Photo. | | Mrs. Josepn Waskington, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews and Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong. The costumes, wholly a matter of per- sonal choice, give promise of being both | colorful and in'.crNMng. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis have returned to Washington, having spent the holidays in New York and Alllnflc City. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Potter of York, who spent New Year day with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, have re- turned to their home. Col. Robert M. Thompson has arrived at Miami, Fla., on his houseboat, Ever- glades, and has as his guests Capt. and Mrs. R. W. McNeeley of Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black have | returned to their home in New York after spending a fortnight in Bermuda. Gen. and Mrs. Edward L. Logan of Boston, Mass,, are at the Carlton for TONIGHT DINNER 75c O your choice of our regular menu. N v OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR, Columbia 5042 ¢ ELEVENTH ST. Shoes Reduced to Cuban AV ST L BRI These drastic reductions prevail on our most popular in vogue all Winter long. A to C in the lot, and while they are hroken you'll find styles galore in your size. | daughter, a few days, accompanied by their son, Mr. Edward Francis Logan. Col. and Mrs. John S. Farr and Miss Nancy Farr, who spent the holidays at their home in Pennsylvania, re- turned to Washington today. The Misses Sloan of Salamanca, N. Y. are in Washington for a few days. They are stopping at the Potomac | Park Apartments. | Mrs. Allan B. A. Bradley and hs‘r} Miss Edith T. Bradley, of| New York City, have joined Mr. Brad- | Jey at the Carlton, where they will ve- main for several da) | 1316 G ST. Mrs. T. Hartley Given, whe is pass- | Further Reductions | COATS DRESSES A Style Investment for the Future CITY CLUB BUILDING is | ing several weeks in Latrobe, Ll Pa., 606 -614 garment while it is still smart. 545 $%65 popular colors, in sizes for Women and Misses. Our Very Finest Coats reduced to $125 DRESSES---Reduce Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses *38 Dresses that are nothing short of superb and savings that average one- half . . . the quality will quickly show this. Here is a great variety of styles for all occasions, in sizes for Women and Misses. Fur Coats---Reduced 19 Individual Models . . . You Save One-Half Half frem $75 to $225 prices range ELEVENTH ST. Continuing Our Annual January Clearance Scores of new Garments added to these reduced groups mean additional smart fashions from which to choose. We cannot overemphasize the tremen- deus savings which the drastic reductions afford. Buy now and wear your COATS---Reduced Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Models 595 Smart, graceful models in the height of fashion. Choose from black and T ,,___..————n————m fihiltpfihum Every Fur Coat in Stock Has Been Drastically Reduced for J-nuqry Cleara, ve SOCIETY. Junius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car _O_n_oi F;ft’t F’oor Nuw A Sale of Cloth Coats Fur-trimmed Velvet and Woolen Dresses Smart Hats For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Greatly Reduced Prices E know our younger clientele will wel- come the announcement of these sales for they mean a great opportunity to save a \Llrprungl\' large sum on the best quality gouds. F STrReet CornEr:oF I3™ M:BRAKS &CO, G- STREET BETWEEN ith & 12 th _ ‘Reduction Sale! Winter Coats 2.50 Formerly $25 and $29.75 Every coat is of quality Broadcloth, richly trim- med with warm furs and styled in a manner sugges- tive of much higher priced coats. Tans, Browns and the popular all Blacks. In all the wanted sizes Including Stouts .A. BROOKS Main Floor Thrift Shop M-BR(WKS &CO ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Tomorrow, Saturday, Our Main Floor FEATURES UNDERWEAR | Lovely Crepe de Chine Dan- settes, Chemises, Gowns, Slips, and Step-ins. Either lace trim- med or tailored styles in all the pretty Pastel shades. Priced for clearance. And K. sser Pure Silk HOSIERY These are re-inforced at all points of wear. Full fashioned of fine silk with the graceful “Xayser Elipper Heel” Formerly sold for $1.65. NOW, A R i | | | SEd