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SOCIETY Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Hosts at Dinner in the White House Last Night. gister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everet Gann, and the United States Ambassa- dar to Belgium, Mr. H\l’h Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ochs of New York and Mrs. Rickard, who are visitors at the ‘White House, The - Vice President, Mr.. Charles Curtis, will be the guest in Wwhose] honor Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francls Adams are again guests of Mr, and Mrs, Larz. Anderson. The Secretary will leave Wi tomorrow with Admiral Charles F. Hughes for a short stay in Cuba. Mrs. Adams will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson until the return of the Secre- tary, April 13 or 14. Italian Envoy and Nobil de Mariino Start for Italy. The Itallan Ambassador and Nobil de Martino will leave Washington today for New York preparatory to sailing Saturday on the Conte Biancamano for Italy. They will return to Wash- ington the end of May. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral, will be “the ‘honor guest at dinner this evening of the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela. ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will leave Washington tomorrow for New York, where he wil remain until Sunday. The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Débuchi were hosts at dinner last eve- nihg in honor of the Belgian Ambassa- to Japan, Baron de Bassompierre. Among the ranking guests were the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel and the Belgian: Ambassador and cess de Ligne. ‘Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi en- tertained at luncheon yesterday in compliment to Capt.. and = Frederick Horn. The Minister of Hungary and Countess Sgechenyl will entertain at dinner this evening. The Speaker of the House, Mr. Nicho- las Longworth, has been joined by Mrs. Langworth and their daughter Paulina, who spent Easter at Atlantic City. [Senator and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett of: Kentucky returned to Washington this afternoon, and are at the May- figwer. Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham have returned to their home, at 2633 Sixteenth street, after spending a few wéeks with Mrs. Mitchell, the mother of{ Mrs. Bingham, at Mismi, Fla. The United States Minister to Guate- mala, Mr. Arthur H. Geissler, has re- turned to Washington and is again at the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. William E. Huyll have as their guest at the ‘Ward- mtn Park Hotel Mrs, F. J. Olwine of Néw York, who will spend & few weeks with them. Miss Patricia Collins, who has been the guest of their niece, Miss Virginia returned last evening to; the Chevy Chase School. resentative-elect Ruth Bryan Omg was the guest today of Col. P. H. ffinhm of Louisville, Ky.,, who enter- ed at lunc! in the presidential ing room of ‘Mayflower. Others in! his party were Mr. Huston ‘Thomp- sop, Mr. J. Franklin Jameson, former resentative from Iowa; Mr. Daniel e, and Mr. William Jennings Price. turned :! to Louisville late Cal. Callahan ref this afternoon. tative J. Mayhew Wainwright | attended the dinner last evening at the = Pak' hflnwl fl;m; by ““gm*}‘ of; the School of Rye, N. Y. ¢ t’:flve Wllnwxill(ht delivered u:: . There were guests, am jreen of Wash- 5 —_— The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 5. Rowe, enter- uged informally at luncheon today at the Pan-American Annex, in honor of the Cot of Inquiry and Con- cillation, Bolivia and the members are Senor Dr. Génzalo Roa, commissioner of the Mex- jcan delegation; Senor Don Raimundo, Rivas, commissioner of the Colombian delegation; Senor Dr. David Alvestegul and Senor Don Enrique Finot, commis- ; Capt. Oscar Moscoso, military atfache,and Senor Humberto Clieto Lazo, Al or Dr. Enriqu or Dr. Francisco S. Chaves, com- missioners, and Senor Pablo Max Ins- frgn, secretary, of the Paraguayan dele- g:?on: Senor Gen. Guillermo Ruprecht, commissioner, and Senor Dr. Alberto Dimuagnu. secretary, of the Uruguayan dejegation; Senor Dr. Manuel Marques Steriing, commissioner, and Senor Orestes Garcia, secretary, of the Cuban delegation; Brig. Gen. Frank Ross Mce- Cdy, commissioner of the delegation of the United States; Mr. Walter Bruce Hdéwe, eounselor to the commission, and the following assistants to_the com- mission: Mr. Pilerre or Don Benjamin 3 rman V. Hasbrouck, - Senor S. Perales and Mr. Robert M. Scotten. The guests invited to meet the com- mission were the Ambassador of Peru, Sénor Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambas- y of which Fernando - Fox Scarfs In Every Shade That’s Favored Both 'cpn;for_.t' ar smariness Ambassador to Chile; Dr. John C. Mer- riam, president of the Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington; Mr. Andrew J. Peters, former mayor of Boston, and Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant direc- tor of the Pan-American Union. Mile. Ellis Bostrom, daughter of the | Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, || will entertain at a small dance tomor- Tow evening. Next Season’s Buds Feted at Tea Today. ‘The first party for debutantes of next season will be given this afternoon by Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, who will en- tertain at a tea in her apartment at the La Salle. Miss Jane Love, a debutante of last season, will pour tea and in the company will be Janet Ball, daughter of Mrs. Henry Winfleld ‘Watson, wife of Representative Watson; Miss Clara nomm-uth of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bol and niece of Mrs, ‘Woodrow Wilson; Miss Engracia Freyer, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank Bar- rows Freyer; Miss Mary Henry, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Guy Henry; Miss Elvira Johnson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, jr.; Miss Frances Morse, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse; Miss Anna Parkhurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Prederick A. Parkhurst, formerly of Boston; Miss Margaret Stringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stringer, jr., formerly of Balti- more, now of Washington; Miss Mar- garitta Swenson, daughter of Mrs. Eric Swenson; Miss Marjorie Talman, daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Talman; Miss Priscilla Totten, daughter of Mrs. Howe Totten; Miss Mary Martha Wren, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Clarke E. ‘Wren, and Miss Frances Virginia Wag- gaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman. ‘The financial attache of the French embassy, Mr, Robert Lacour-Gayet, has returned from New York and is again at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Prince Pirouz of the Persian lega- tion was host to a. small company at th]:hglub Chantecler supper dance last n Col. and Mrs, J. H. Page have come from Los Angeles for a Spring visit and have taken an apartment a. 2701 (Silks Excepted) Ensembles 10+ § (Shirley Frocks Excm.‘? Evening emphasize - the Spring ensemble need of a chic FOX 1 SCARF. Youll find . . widest selection and i ¥ 7 finestvalues here. 'PRICES 'NO HIGHER i co ER FORTY. ONFIDENCE OF THI i IN THE ‘OV IDENCE 'P‘I WI!,M 610 Twelfth St—Just Above. Wite of Mr. Jan Skalicky, legation, who with her hus MME. SKALICKY, o recently arrived counselor of the Caechoslovak nd is making her home at Wardman Park Hotel. ~—Underwood Photo. Connecticut- avenue. Col. Page is a brother of Mrs. Simonds, wife of Gen. George F. Simonds. mfiodsmn? L;flu hostess ):t lm:.r‘:li A ine Ok ey, NaEY and Mrs. Corning lef§ Marine Country Club in compliment to | 55 U (2OFElie (S8 &0 e ]oo‘l:llnl hl;::lhflip. the U. 2 A Y y, Wi now Pt N e les Mortimer, | ;)ycdion at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. ci cester, er, Mrs, =] Judge T. T. Ansberry has arrived in win. Orl:;v Mn.m Plga."wl- M)‘m E Washington from n.n'{iu, Ohio, and is Cron, uracm. o H.'oldflmeld'lnd Sere at the Carlton for a few days. w. , J.'J. Bartholf. Comdr. and Mrs. H. B. Soule are g:.uln( a short time at the Wardman rk Hotel. Lieut. Percy C. 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