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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, -C,. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929, SOCIETY." party Sunday afternoon, May 26, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in their suburban home, Glenview Farm, on the Rockville road. Mrs. Lyon will not receive Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles David Hayes is hostess to a company of 20 at bridge this after- noon at the Chevy Chase Club, in com- pliment to Miss Nancy Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ham- ilton, whose engagement to Senor Vic. | tor Alfaro, son of the Minister of Pana- ma and Senora de Alfiro, was an- | nounced in March, Baron Paul Schell of the Hungarian legation_entertained a small company | at the Club Chantecler supper dance on SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover Expected to Occupy Box at, National Capital Horse Show ‘ This Afternoon. | RS. HOOVER wh! probably visit | in Cleveland Mr. Glover attended the the Hors® Show at Bradley National Airport Conference. I’ % =gy ) | N vening. O e House box with | The secretary of the Italian embassy MunERyfieyeniny friends. The box is d,appd"nnd Signora Anna Domville-Mascia Mrs., James R. Mann entertained a » rlends. e b s “and (ne | have been jolned at the Mayflower | party of 12 at lunchcon today at the | ith the Siacs S P [Helel by the latter's father, Mr, J. W. Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. Wil- President's flag. Mrs. Hoover motored to Mount Vernon ool yesterday afternoon, at the invitation of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. and had with her Mrs. Edward Everett | Gann, Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman and Mrs. J. R. Nutt, the latter a house guest. { Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of | the Vice President, will be the guest of | Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James Couzens. in her box at the Horse Show | tomorrow. Mrs. Arthur O'Brien and | Mrs. Richey, wife of the secretary to ! the President, will also be guests of Mrs. Couzens. Dinner Party at Embassy Includes Canadian Diplomats. The Amba dor of Great Britain | and Lady Isabella Howard entertained | @t dinner last evening, their guests| being the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, Capt. and Mrs. John Mulhol- jand of England, the former a son of Jord Dunnleith; Mr, Theodore Marri- | mer, Baroness van Boetzelaer, MT. Thomas Archibald Stone of the Cana- | dian legation, Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, Princess Antoinette de Ligne, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parker Stone and the assistant military attache, | Capt. Godfrey: the third secretary, Mr. Michael Wright, and Miss Gytha Stourton of the British embas: The Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard will be hosts at dinner again tomorrow evening. . The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara have issued invitations for & reception Monday afternoon from 5 to T o'clock in the embassy in celebra- tion of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the independence of Cuba. The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, has canceled his .lnds! engagements _owing to the death of | his wife in Constantinople. Senora de Davila, wife of the Chilean | Ambassador, was_the guest in whose honor Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained at Juncheon today. Other guests were| 3 Mme. Wu, wife of the Chinese Minister, | Domville of Mon Mrs, Royal S. Copeland, Mrs. Porter H. | remain in the C: Dale, Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Mrs. Hen: Allen Cooper, Mrs. James A. Frear, M 8. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Senora_de Jara, who is the house guest of Senora de Davila; | irs. Arthur D. Condon, Miss Ruth | leanor Jones, Miss Gourley Edwards, Miss Emma Perley Lincoln and Miss | Vera Bloom. MISS EMLEN DAVIES, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, prominent in the National Horse Show entries yesterday and riding again today and tomorrow, on her favorite mount, Sporty McCann. —Bachrach Photo. 1, Canada, who will | liam Fitch Kelley, who is leaving Wash- for several days. | ington at an early date on & trip &broad. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott have | = left for Havana, Cuba, and will be! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dryden enter- present Sunday at the exercises in con- | tained a party of 10 at the Club nection with the laying of the corner | Chantecler supper dance last night. stone of the Palace of the American | Institute of International Law, to be | Miss Burton Honor Guest erected in Havana for the institute A¢ Luncheon Yesterday. A e Miss Grace Burton, niece of Senator Mr. and Mrs, Edward Beale McLean | Burton, was the guest in whose honor have issued invitations for a midday Mrs. Herbert Sparrow entertained at breakfast Sunday 26. luncheon yesterday. The other guests = were Mrs. Wilber Turner, Mrs. David M; Three foreign countries are celebrat- ing important anniversaries today, and although the flags are flying from the embassies and legations no celebration ill be held in Washington. The Am- dor of Italy and Nobil de Martino are on vacation in their Italian home, #and no festivity is planned by the eharge d'affaires or members of the #taff for the anniversary of Italy's en- trance into the World War. " The Spanish court is in_mourning | and the Ambassador and Senora de| Padilla will not celebrate the anni-| Versary of King Alfonso’s birthday. . The Minister of Norway and Mme. | Bachke are spending today in Minne- apolis, where the Minister will deliver the speech at the celebration of the Norwegain national holiday, and to- morrow they will visit St. Olaf College, @t Northfield, Minn., where the Minister will speak and will hear the famous St. Olaf choir. They will return to| Washington the middle of next week, #nd owing to their absence there is no gelebration planned at the legation for the national holiday. ‘The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will | =e the honor guests at luncheon Sun- ay, May 26, of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. 'Grosvenor, who will entertain at their place, Wild Acre, Bethesda, Md. | The Postmaster General, Mr. Walter ¥. Brown, has been joined at the Ward- man Park Hotel by Mrs. Brown, who Bes been passing some time in Toledo. * The Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya were hosts at dinner last evening, their guests including the Am- or of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of Ecuador, Senor Zaldumbide; Senator and Mrs. Claude ‘A. Swanson, the Colombian delegate to the Commission of Inquiry and Concil- sation, Bolivia-Paraguay, and Senora de | dvi Assistant Secretary of State and rs. Francis White, the first secretary of the Argentine embassy, Senor Tra- yerso; the secretary of the Brazilian embassy and Senhora de Mello, Mr, and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles, Mr. and %l:. Willlam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. F. Dimock, Mrs. John Allan Boux erty, Miss Lola Posada and Mr. Benjamin Thaw, ir. ! The Minister of Cenada and Mrs. Massey will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Representative #nd Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, who will ntertain in the Pan-American room at &e Mayflower, preceding the Hunt ball night. : Senator and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett | of Kentucky have left for Louisville to | Bttend the Derby and will return to the | Capital on Monday. WASHINGTON Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by taking charge of your car. UR Youthful Clientele who visit our Fifth Floor tomorrow will have the opportunity to select their complete outfits from some of the loveliest New Summer Goods to be found in the country. Charming Selections at Very Moderate Prices Ensembles Hats Dresses Coats for Traveling Mountain, Beach and Town Wear Greenbrier Sportswear Accessories Riding Habits GRADUATION and CLASS-DAY DRESSES F:STReeT CorNER:OF I3M | | STETSON SHOE SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER ¥ Senator and Mrs. James Couzens will ntertain at dinner this evening for heir daughter, Miss Margo Couzens, ho will take her guests later to the | unt ball. Mrs. Royal S. Copeland will return to er apartment at the Wardman Park otel today. Senator Copeland will go Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will de- ver an address before the students at | he University of Michigan. He will | Yeturn on Sunday. | nd ? { 3 Representative and Mrs. Thurston of | lowa will entertain at dinner tonight in | he presidential suite at the Willard in “honor of Gov. Towner of Porto Rico. Irhere will be 15 guests. I Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace | Pempsey of New York will be hosts at ginner on Friday in the north room #f the Mayflower. * The Assistant Postmaster General, | Mr. W. Irving Glover, has returned from | New York City and Cleveland. While N ;\\\S\‘“‘Sfi NN . . l.. You'll seldom see a smarter shoe than this . . . built for style and comfort. Fashionable tones in Nautical Blue Kid, Prado N I S S S SRS SRR R NN COLUMBIA RD. st 18 ST N e Brown and Black Lizard. {fl\\*“ TONIGHT $%%%88y Also in Ebony. A re- EA 5 Until 7:30 markable value at | S Our Famous SEA ¥FOOD DINNER 75c Special Club Steak Dinner, $1.00 5-Course Chicken Dinner, $1.00 *Chicken Salad, 65c *Fruit Salad, 55¢ *Includes Bread and Butter Coftee or Tea 312.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdashe 1310 F Street i T N, MU M N T S U Y S—— r have issued 'invitations for & “l‘den‘ Archibald Graci Rathbone, Mrs. Alexander Trowbridge, ardson, | visit. in Washington with Mrs. Smith's her daughters will exhibit and ride their horses at the National Capital Horse Show. Mrs. Elizabeth Paterson of New York e, Mrs. Henry Riges Mrs, Alfred Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Rich- Mrs. Langley Whitley, Mrs. Frederick Colby, Mrs. Norman Smith, Nirs. Austin Kautz, Mrs. John W. Morse, | 15 passing several days in Washingion Mrs. Francis Walker, Mrs. Charles W.|at the Mayflower. Mrs. Paterson fs Stiles, Miss Florence Gheen, Mrs. Ellis | devoting the most of her time now to Stone and Mrs, Eldon King, painting miniatures of children, having on previous visits here done Marylin Former Senator James D, Phelan of | and Katrina Himes, the little daugh- California has arrived in Washington | t€rS of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Himes, and by motor, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, | 8150 little Prances Barry, daughter of C. W. Fay and Mrs. W. J. Driscoll of MAJ. and Mrs. David Barry. zanuFranclscO, and is stopping at the | Mrs, T. Hartley Given expects to close ariton. | her apartment in the Wardman Park | Hotel for a short time in June and go to Atlantic City. Mme. Paul Lessinoff and her son, Mr. George Wheeler, who have been staying with Mrs. Given, plan to go to Maine next month for the re- | mainder of the Summer. Mrs. Herbert Sparrow entertained at a luncheon of 22 covers at 2400 Six- teenth street yesterday in honor of Miss Grace Burton, niece of Senator Theo- dore E. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harrison Smith. | whose wedding recently took place at St. Alban's Church, have left for their destination, Peking, China, after a short Mrs. W. B. Romine of Tennessee is | visiting Miss Judith L. Steele in home on Kalorama road for a week. Miss Georgia L. Osborn of Springfield, | TIL., 1s spending this week with Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Richard Yates. | Osborn will go to Richmond tomorrow and visit Williamsburg before returning to Springfield. mother, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard. En route across the continent they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dwight Smith, parents of Mr. Smith, at Xenia, Ohio, and will sail June 7 from San Francisco for the Orient. Mr. Former Senator Charles A. Rawson student of languages. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley will en-| Dr. and Mrs. I tertain members of Abgall HAFtMAN | Froncio win an macsin o foo G Rice Chapter at a miscellaneous shower | at the Willard, ‘entartained informalls in honor of Kathryne Junkin, who will | fast evening i’ the crystal room be married to Mr. Wililam R. Lane on | ol - June 8 The shower will be given at| The members of the Washington Mrs. Dingley's Chevy Chase home Fri- | Branch of the Assoctation for the Pres- day evening, May 2 ;c:\'nllo‘r; of Virginia Antiouities have L R T planned a pilgrimage which w Moines. of Port- Gimbel, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Busses will convey those w Ve John Oliver La Gorce at their Kalo- o ave ot rama road residence. Mrs. Gimbel and | Oak Hill is the former home of Presi- | A e g e a— Here Is the Maggie Rouff Pink-and-Black Gown Not that we don't think it would be just as lovely in other shades.the lines are so perfect...but Jelleff adapta- tions run true to Paris form and black-and-pink is so smart this season! $75 French Shop—Second Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET o PN TN STTIN TN LTINS I N, N N Offering 300 Extraordinarily Low Priced New Summer Dress and Sport HATS $5..87.50_.51() Values $10 to=$22.50 Clearance of 100 Summer Hats All this season’s styles. Values $1 OO up to $10.00. All sales FINA . , BerberichS EL He~F . Qutpoor Davs DEMAND Qutpoor CLOTHES A NBW TENNIS FROCK ! A very interesting ;nl‘ model of washable | crepe with Suntan ! Il back afl"l square ’leck' line in front. Double box-pleated skirt and self-band trimming. $22.50 In White, Orchid, Flesh, Lucerne Blue and Suntan A Sleeveless Jacket ENSEMBLE With Matching Scatfis o This charming ensemble suit consists of a one-piece dress and a sleeveless finger-length coat in Canton. With matching triangle scarf in tri-color. In Green, White and Black Combinations. $59.50 Sportswear—Third Floor. m==—————————— . _— S SRS NSNS NUN G —— N— 1] | | taken a house dent Monroe. Mrs. Rust Smith, at 2400 | tions of the family have made their Sixteenth street, and Miss Dorinda | home in Washington during the past Rogers, at the Rochambeau, are in | G0 years. > charge of arrangements. = Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mc sistexg. Miss Rita Walker M. alcoskey and Will Reside in Washington. | Miss Edna Walker Malcoskey, mr¥m~rly Mr. and Mrs. George Bangs McGrath | of Virginia, now of New York, are at the and their son, Mr. James Peak Mc-| Mayflower. Miss Edna Walker Mal- Grath, former Washingtonians, after an | coskey is a young writer whose books absence of several years in New York | are causing much discussion. and Raleigh, N. C.. are again making — their home in Washington. They have| A garden party will be held at the at 3421 Thirty-fourth | home of Mrs. Clyde Asher, 2500 Upton Three genera- street, Friday, May 24, from 3 to 6 David Stuart Mann and her place, Cleveland Park. Smith has been appointed attache at | o fam - : the American legation at Peking 85 & srriven” todan fomm o hame ta Doy | 33 Miss | lanned & piler |nls(mif 3 t- | a o'clock tomorrow morning from | chester and New York, with her twin | he south front of the Treasury for Onk | daughters, Miss Caral ‘and Miss Hope | Hill and Oatlands, near Leesburg, Va. | made_ arrangements with private cars. | IN & comp ISCOUNTS of 507 — 33157, — 257% and 107c prevail, on new stock since our fire. 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