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e Y _SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady oo of the Land Entertained at Luncheon Today. HE President and Mrs. Hoover | were hosts to & company at| Col luncheon today in wmpmmng lt::’. . to the minister of 4 Chile, Senor Ramires, fipewn. a short time in Washington. Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. An- dfew W. Mellon, had planned a lunch- for Senor Ramirez today, which was celed. *President and Mrs. Hoover entertained at¥dinner last night, the company in- cluding Senator Frederic C. Walcott of | Gonnecticut, Mr. and Mrs. George Cam- | n, Dr. and Mrs. Alber; Shaw, and | M¢¥. French Strother. rs. Hoover received the Dames of | fl‘d Loyal Legion” at 10 o'clock this morning in the White House. “he Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett nn, will give a reception this after- nodn in the Chinese room of the Hotel Mayflower. Their guests will be the Seéretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stim- som, and the foreign Ambassadors and Mcmms at Wi and their wives and the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. Vige President Curtis and Mrs. Gann vi‘ receive from 4:30 to 6 o'clock and will be assisted by Mrs. George Suther- 1aad, Mrs. Hiram Johnson and Mrs.| Richard 5. Baron, daughter of Repre: | sedtative Stephen G. Porter, who will preside at the tea table. span and Doyenne of Corps at Embassy Dinner. e Ambassador of Great Britain -;\P Lady Isabella Howard entertained at’ dinner last _evening, the party hav- ing originally been planned in compli- ment to Archbishop Curley of Balti- mare, who was unable to attend the party because ‘of the death a few days ago of the Right Rev. Corrigan of Bal- timore. The guests last evening were th¢ Ambassadors of France and Mme. ClAudel, the Minister of Portugal and Kcountess d’Alte, the Minister of the Irigh Free State and Mrs. MacWhite, Mr, Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, ator Thomas J. Walsh, Senator and rs. Joseph E. Ransdell, the counselor %‘Lhe Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson; the Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, 8. J. prpsident of Georgetown University; Rev. Fdmond Walsh, Rev. Bernard A. éKenna, D. D.. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. yeer'e P. Scriven, Admiral and Mrs.| William S. Benson, former Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. William J.7Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs, Ed- ward C. Walker, Miss Cullen, Miss Josephine Patten, Miss Lay, Miss Mary Sheridan, Mr. Henry May, Mr. Sands and the commercial counselor of the Brtish embassy and Lady Broderick anid Miss Gytha Stourton. e Ambassador of Chile and Senora d-:‘rg-vtu entertained a large and dis- tinguished company at dinner last eve- ning in honor of the minister of finance “Chile, Senor Pablo Ramirez. who is their guest for several days. The din- nef was given in the Pan-American Utlon, and their 200 guests were seated around an oblong table, hollow in the center, palms and ferns being banked in the center and at intervals on the table were large clusters of red roses ard carnations. A string orchestra was e«t'ed in the"gortfi\m n’l‘lez nve:n l;h: io and pla: ug! e ev 3 m‘rhe guests were the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Fdward Everett Gann: the Secretary ~State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson: the retary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W, Mellon; the Attorney General and Mys. William DeWitt Mitchell, the Postmaster General, Mr. Walter F. Brown; the Secretary of. the Interior apd Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, the Sec- refary of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde; the Secretary of Commerce and 's. Robert Patterson Lamont, the Sec- retary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Dayis, the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Velarde; the Ambassador of Mexico anfl Senora de Telles, the Ambassador of Bragil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral; the bassador of Cuba, Senor Orestes Ferrard; the Minister of Urugusy and Senoral de Varela, the. Minister of Co- Senor Enrigue Olaya; the Min- Panama and Senora de Alfaro, 5 . | u‘;;five Florence P. Kahn. I »The charge d'affaires of Argentina. afid Senora de Enciso, the cl d'Affaires of Honduras and Senors irre, the charge d'affaires of El Ivador and Sen d'affaires of Guatemala and Senora de Fernandes, the Bolivian | i Minister to Chil d 5 ite, the Secretary to the director general of the - Ameri- €an Unilon, Dr. Leo and Mrs. Prank Sfates Minister to Bolivia, Mr. David Kaufman; former United States Am. wSmar.t Styles That ¢ Are Comfortable | | ("HOUSANDS of women have _from foot troubles by wearing g Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes pre- . venting ‘friction and’ stimulating . the proper blood circulation, giv- ’,"n‘ tone to the bottom of the : foot. P FEs v Ad a4 o CUSHION SHOIZ ‘de Leiva, the|lil 8. ; Brig. Gen. B. McCoy, the United | } Johnson, Capt. and Mrs. Wilson Brown, 1. and Mrs. Robert C. Foy, fpl‘i Stan- Richey, the Everstt Gann, Mr. and Mrs. Russell en Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gest., Mr. and Hard, Mr. George D. Mrs. William 3 r. . Buckley, Mr. Duval, Mr. and Mrs. Braden, Mr. Morgan Kauf- man, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fleischer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jay Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frants, Mr. Drew Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hynson, Mr. George Abel, Mrs, Charles E. Harner, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooton, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dutcher, Mr. Charles Concannon and his sister, Mrs. Weidlund; Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Eder, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Oliver, Mr. R. Golden Donaldson, Senor Manuel Valdes, Senor Jorge Silva, Senora de Vergara, Senora Maria de Jara. Senor Jose M. Torres Perona, Senor Don Julio Pistelli, Senor Don Enrique Bustos, Lieut. Juan del Villar, Senor Don Jose Orrego, Miss Margaret Harrison, Miss Martha Strayer, Mr. and lxn'lh,n Edward Hines and Miss Irene uhn. ‘The Ambassador of Germany, Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron, was joined today by Frau von Prittwits un Gaffron, who has been in Atlantic City for a portion of this week. B ‘The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom will entertain a company of 22 at dinner this evening. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State A.-land Mrs. MacWhite have moved to the house at 1761 N street, which they re- cently legsed. The of the legation will remain at 1800 Connecticut avenue, where it has been established for some time. Senator and Mrs. Charles McNary will entertain 16 guests at a dinner this eve- ning st the Mayflower. Senator Samuel Shortridge and As- sistant _Attorney General and Mrs. George R. Farnum have returned to the Wa Park Hotel from New York, where they went to attend the dedica- uan:lguvwhnunlndw atten quet following the serv- ices on mo::‘y. 5 i Kfiu:;uwuum H. !ln’g, h'eu. of Senator , 18 entertaining tments at the Highlands. r e Representative-elect Ruth Bryan Owen will entertain informally tea W at the Woman's. National tic Club. A feature of the afternoon. will be & group of songs by it | J. H. MACLAFFERTY, MRS. Whe is in the illustrated Moran and part progra; assisted hers, which precedes the regular Friday tea. —Clinedinst Photo. m on clothes, by Mrs. Carlton Agnes Miyakawa, a prominent Japanese singer from the West Coast. Mrs, Theodore Hoover in ‘Washington for D. A. R. Congress. Mrs. Theodore Hoover, sister-in-law of President Hoover, arrived in Wash. ington yestere to attend the Con--ess of the National Soclety D. A. R.. 1 will be at the Hotel Lafayette during her stay. Mrs. Hoover is State regent for California of the D. A. R, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will entertain & company of 20 at dinner this evening in their home at 1901 Twenty-fourth street and with_their ests will later attend the Friday venl\ng Dancing Class at the Willard Hotel. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. David B. Ingalls, will return this sfternoon or tomorro® morning from Cleveland, Ohio, where he was an usher Wednesday at the marriage of his' sister, Miss Anne Taft | Ingalls, to Mr. Rupert E. L. Warburton. Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Mondell will entertain a company of 18 at dinner | this evening preceding the Friday Eve- ning Dcud:c Class n{ the Willard. Rear Admiral Robert Morris Kennedy | (M. C), U. 8. N., will leave Washing- | ton tomorrow for Norfolk to make inspection of Naval Medical Corps tivities, Mrs. Hope Summers Witherell, who has been spending the past 10 days with her parents, Representative and Mrs. John W. 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We illustrate one of our many models—the “Lita"— of patent leather, in sizes 5 to 8 at $3,50; 8% to 11 at $4; 1134 to 2 at ) 2% to 7, for: the growing miss, at $6.80, dramatic recital at the Congressional Club on April 19, ‘The military attache of the Argentine | ambassy and Senora de Zuloaga were hoets at dinner last evening at the ower., Their guests included Mr. ang Mrs. Joseph J. Moebs and the direetor of finance of the Argentine cmbassy and Mrs. Alex Eckart. “~or and Senora. Ralmundo Rivas' eriterfained at ‘s small dinner last eve- ning at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr, and Mrs, David St. Plerre - lard have issued cards for an at Sunday afternoon, April 14, from 4:30 to 7 a'clock i ntheir Lef both -| glven by ‘the Congressional Club this | afternoon. Sixteenth street and Park road. Mrs, Russell B. Harrison was hostess to 'a smmll company informally. at léxln:heon today at the Chevy Chase Mrs, Willilam A. of the Ward- man Park Hnm’hen;lfirrmnsd at W. Price, Mrs. Harry N. 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