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SOCIETY. THE EVENING ST;\R. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929, e Dean of Diplomatic—Corps With Lady Isabella Howard Went to NCW York HE Ambassador of Great Britain| and Lady Isabella Howard went to New York yesterday after-| noon and the former will sail| § tomorrow for the West Indies, ere he spent some years in his early le. The Ambassador will be absent ut six weeks, Lady Isabella How- 'd will remain in New York fos 10 ys or a fortnight and return to the ibassy. rkish Ambassador Will brate Republic's Birth. | ¥The Ambassador. of Turkey Ahmed | Mouhtar Bey, has sent out invitatio for a reception, Tuesday afternoon, Ot tober 29, from 4 to 7 e'clock, in the embassy in celebration of the anni- versary of the establishment of the Turkish republic. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- ten came to Washington last evening from New York, where they arrived on | the Leviathan from Europe. Mrs. Brit- | ten has fully recovered from her recent fliness, which caused much alarm to her | wide circle of friends in the Capital. ‘The Assistant Secretary of War Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley will be guests in whose honor Maj. Gen. Mrs. Frank R. Keefer, who will_enter- | tain at the Army. Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. Mr. W. Irving Glover, Second As- sistant Postmaster General, will give a dinner tonight in the presidential suite at the Willard in honor of the visiting | superintendents of the various divisions of the Post Office Department. Covers | ‘will be laid for 25. | ‘The Commercial ounselor of the Swedish Legation and Mme. Weidel are | at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City and are expected to return to | ‘Washington in a week or 10 days. 1 Capt. William Arnold Angwin. U.S.N., and Mrs. Angwin have issued cards for tea this afternoon in their quarters at the Naval Hospital in compliment to Mrs. | Rachel Angwin Beebe and Mrs. Clyde | L. Chamberlin of San Francisco cou- sin of Capt. Angwin, who are their house guests. Receiving with the hosts | and guests of honor will be Mrs. G. E Land of Clinton. Towa; Mrs. Sidney | Thornton, Mrs. William Chambers, Mrs. George Calvert and Mrs. Riley Me- Connell. Mrs. Beuret wife of Rear Admiral John D. Beuret, and Mrs. Richards. | wife of Capt. Theodore W. Richards. | U. 8. N. in command of the Navai | | | nd | Hospital, will preside at the tea table, Capt. an Mrs. Arthur C. Stott had | guests with them at the supper dance last evening in the gold room of the ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann en- tertained a house party of 1¢ at the Blue Ridge Club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman have returned from Philadelphia, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Clement Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. Biddle | entertained at dinner Wednesday for their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman attended the wedding of Miss Inez Justice, to Mr. Dex Warriner, at Rosemont, Pa. | Mrs. Wallace Neff is passing a_short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Pittsburgh and her son, Mr. W. Harry Brown, jr. | who came to Washington to attend the | reception given by the Ambassador of | Great Britain and Lady Isabelia Howard | in honor of the British Premier, will re- J | CHEER COLOR | The Old Kossu IV eave Revived in Modern Design and Color FOR LAMP SHADES FIRE SCREENS AND OTHER DECORATIONS Special Exhibition and Sale [ Gordon Dunthorne 1726 Connecticut Ave. N.W. A-CAPTI'VA SOCIETY Yesterday. main at the Mayflower for a few days longer before returning to New York. Mr and Mrs. Charles Herries Wood- hull have returned from the mountains orth Carolina and are again in their home on Massachusetts avenue for the Winter. Miss Mildred M. Tytus and Miss | Victoria 8. Tytus will have as thewr guests over the week end at Ashintully, their place at Tyringham, Mass., Coun- tess Cornelia Szechenyl, daughter of the Minister of Hungar, and _ Countess Szechonyi: Miss Cornelia Robb, Mr. n Wilkie, Mr. Willlam Hall of New | fork and Mr. Mannix Walker of Wash- Mrs. J. Marcellus Woodard has re- urned to her home, at 3700 Massachu- | tts avenue, after spending several | months in Coiorado Springs and Der Dr. Fenton Bradford was host at| dinner last evening in his apartment in | the La Salle, entertaining in compliment {0 the president of the American Denial | Association and Mis. Percy R. Howe of | Boston. The other guests were Dr. and | Mrs, Herman Chayes of New York, Dr. | and Mrs. Sterling B. Mead and Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole Dr d Mrs. H. S. Davis have recently | returned to Washington and a pend- | ing the Winter in their home, at 1800 | Forty-fourth street, in Foxhall Village. | Dr. Davis is a pathologist in the Bureau of Pisheries, and he and Mrs. Davis spent the Summer in Holden, Vt., where | Dr. Davis was engaged in research work at the experimental station. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Harriman | urned yesterday from Europe. Federal Bar Assoc n To Have Dinner Tuesday Night. The Federal Bar Association will give a dinner Tuesday evening in the Cos- mos Club, at which- Mr. Willlam R The gentlewomen and gentlemen of Washington are invited to visit the Early American Home Situate in Rack Creek Park Estates THOSE interested in the antique pertaining to srchitecture, furni- ture and the houschold arts of the period known as Early American will find it highly entertsining ‘and in- structive to view this homestead buile and furnished in the Colonial manner throughout. " The historic and the romantic re justly expressed in this dwelling by the excellent judgment and execution of certain gentlemen versed in the art of building and decorating, namely: Clarence L. Harding, Architect; Wm. P. Lipscomb Co., Builders, and W. & J. Sloane, Decorators and Furnishers. If you are thinking of building a home, of furnishing & home—or per- chance of furnishing just u single room in the pure “Early American” manner, and would do it thriftily and sppropristely, you will find s wealth of inspiration at this Early American home. Come Out This Very Day Open daily and Sundays 10:00 A. M. Motor out 16th Street or take the 16th Street bus to Kalmia Road, the Entrance to the Estates. EDSON W. BRIGGS COMPANY Owners of THE ESTATES TING MODE ‘12 Operas in Black, Brown, Blue or Green--Suede or Kid--with Modern Metal Bow. THE NEW MODERN OPERA WITH METAL BOW Artcraft F Street Salon Presents the And New Add “Bow Exquisite Arterakt Handbags 12.50 to 16.50 Metal Opera"---Autumn’s Smartest Mode---in Suede or Kidskin with Bow of Brenze or Steel---a chic ensemble for daytime wear. | Me., is now in Washington and will be Valience, president of the association, | home, at 2614 Connecticut avenue, in |temporarily at home 'll:xh the latter's will act as toastmaster. of the Bar Association and their wivss will attend, and it is expected that about 200 will be present. Guests for the dinner include Mr. Joseph P. Cot- ton, Undersecretary of State; Mr. Har- old'P. Sisson, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral, who will speak; Mr. Seth Richard- on, Assistant Attorney General; Mr W.'B. L. Starbuck, member of the Federal Radio Commission, and Mr. Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of in- ternal revenue. A reception will pre- cede the dinner, which will begin at 7:30 o'clock, and after the dinner Mr. Charles Trowbridge Tittman will_sing and Mr. George O'Connor and Mr. Malt | Horne of Washington will entertain Mr. David D. Caldwell of the Depart- | ment of Justice will exhibit plans, | which have been drawn by the firm of | ‘The members | celebration of the seventy-fifth anni-(parents, Mr. and Mrs, versary of her birth. No cards have been issued. Mrs, F. Baker Weaver is at the Chal- fonte-Haddon Hal lantic City. Mr, and Mrs. V. Taylor of Stratfield, Australia, will be at the Mayflower over Sunday, when they will start for Vancouver preparatory to sail- ing for home the end of the month. They arrived in the United States about a month ago from Europe. Mrs. Harry Vaies and her three chil- dren will be at the Mayflower until Monday, en route to Southern Pines from Cape Cod, where they spent the Summer. Zantzinger, Borie and Medary of Phila- | = delphia, for the new Department of | Justice’ Building. These plans are | { merely tentative, and Mr. Caldwell wil! explain how the space in the building | will be allotted. Maj. Horace T, Joncs | s in charge of arrangements for the dinner. Mr. and Mrs motored to Washington from their home in Ridgewood. N. J., and are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fales of Bing-| hamton, N. Y., will be at the Mayflower while they are in Washington for a few days. | Mrs. A. F. McCarrell of San Diego is at the Dodge Hotel for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Stricker of Cincinnati, Ohio, are at the Carlton for several days, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Anna Stricker, Mrs. Max Farrand of Bar Harbor, at the Mayflower for several days. i —= | Mrs. Adolph M. 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