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B-2 _SOCIETY." SOC Mrs. Hoover Attending Concert Today With Guests to Hear Ponselle at Poli’s Theater. RS. HOOVER will occupy & box ternoon of n m recital this aft iss Rosa Ponselle. Yestérday um Hoover attended the con- | ’hiladelphia Or- chestra and had with her Mrs, Charles jughes, wife of the newly ap- pointed Chief Justice of the Bumhnus: cert of the P Evans Hi Court, and Miss Susan Dyer, guest at the White House. Senor and Senora de Padilla - Hosts at Embassy Dinner. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla entertained at dinner last their guests the Italian Ambassador and Nobil Donna Antoinette | evening, de Martino, the Ambassador, | Prince de Ligne; the Minister of Bul- garia and Radefl, 1. Walsh, the counselor of the Austrian | legation and Mme. naval Attache of the Italian embassy, Capt. Villarosa; the commercial coun- selor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel, the secretary of the Prench em- bassy, Mr. de la Blanchetai: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. William Cor- coran Eustis, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. John Prancis Amherst Cecil, Senorita Isabel de Satrustegul, niece of the hosts, Senator David | | Hauenschield, the | IETY Mme. Lessinoff, Mrs. Daniel C. Staple- ton and Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie. ‘The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw will entertain at dinner this evening at the legation. | Mrs. Henry J. Allm, wife of Senator Allen of Kansas, who will receive in- | | formally tomorrow afterncon in her | apartment at the Mayflower, will be assisted by Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs oeom H. Moses, Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Arthur H. Vlndmm Mrs. U. 8. Guyer, Mrs. L. W. Pettijohn, Mrs. Bartén Y. Reed, Mrs. Prank W. Bacon and Mme. von Lewinski. | Mrs. Patrick J. Sullivan and Miss Margaret Sullivan, wife and daughter of Senator Sullivan of Wyoming, will b: at home tomorrow afternoon in their apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs. Sul- livan will be assisted by Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst and Mrs.. Leo Welch. Mrs. Glenn, wife of Senator Otis F. Glenn of Illinois, will be at home in- | formally tomorrow afternoon after 4 NING STAR, WASHINGTO! the week. Representative Beck will ig:n;? them tomorrow for several days' Representative Katherine Langley of Kentueky has returned to her ‘-p-rlt- Willard from her home in Pikesville, where she has been visiting - ment at the Wi for several days. ) James J. Dlvlz Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Jahncke; War, Mr. F. Trubee Davison; Don Oscar Blanco Viel; the secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Man- Yol Valdes; the assistant director of the | by Senor Rivas has been in the Daed Pan-American_Union, Dr. Esteban Gl Borges, and Senor Don Anibel Jara, editor of La Nacion of Santiago. ‘The ¢ February 25. Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, wife of the United States Minister to El Sal- vador, will sail Priday for Paris, where she will spend 10 days with her father, Mr. de Bruyn, who is recuperating from a serious illness. Mr. de Bruyn will sail the middle of March for his home | in Buenos Ayres and Mrs. Robbins wil sail at the same time for this country, returning to Wuhmgmn he director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, enter- tained at luncheon today at the Pan-| American Annex in honor of the Am-| bassador of Chile to Peru, Senor Dr. Conrado T | the Acti:ag Secretary of | State, Mr. Jouph » c«mn the Acting { Ernest Lee | the Assistant Secretary of | the first | secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor | ommandant of the navy yard | and Mrs. Arthur L. Willard will enter- | tain a company of 16 at dinner this | evening. They will be hosts at dinner Mrs. vom Rath, whohth(n uu Cecilia J. May of We e accompany him from Ihl.r m in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold N, M . | tained at dinner last evening: tormen ced, Lionel Summers, lnu Isabelle Lander- ‘son “;dlm’g and M 5 Pnnea:“ - ue r. Pranc Bridge followed the dinne - and Mrs. 'S 'Qn dinnér Saturday evening, i mmercial _se secretary of Brmd: f:mlsnsy and Mrs, Ionn'&:: McCormick-Goodhart went to New York yesterday and Mrs, McCormick- Goodhart will sail aboard the Fort St. George for Bennudm Senor and Senora_Raimundo who have been making their hm‘rulev‘:t he Wardman Park Hotel for nbout year, left yesterday for States on a special mission for his government. New Minister to Guatemala and Mrs. Whitehouse Guests. The newly appointed United States Minister to Guatemala and Mrs, Shel- don Whitehouse, who recently arrived in this country from Spain, where Mr. Whitehouse was counselor of the United States Embassy, will be guests of honor at dinner this evening by Mrs. White- house’s mother, Mrs. Charles B. Alex- ander. Mr. Alexander will he hostess in her New York home and the dinner will be followed by a musicale. The United States Minister to Portu- gal, Mr. John G. South, who was for- Terly United States Minister to Pan- 1| 1 arrival on § Mrs. E. A. Harriman, president of the League of Republican’ Women, will be at home to members of the lel(ue to- day and February 26 ‘rom 6 o'clock at her residence, i lkht- - | eenth street. At the reception today Mrs. Edward will be the Davis, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Miss Martha McClure, B e from Iowa; national committeewoman of the m- trict; Mrs. Louise Dodson of the Na- tional Republican Committee, Mrs. Jacob Leander laole. Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Marion Butier and members of the en- tertainment committee. An unusualy brilliant audience heard fl- Louis Amp-eher leeum on “Julivs aesar” this morning in the Willard !uuz IC the Willard. This lecture, the second in the series, proted even more popular than the previous one, and Washington soclety turned out en masse for the event. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained 30 guests in honor of Mme. de Rodriguez-Ca , wife of the coun- selor of the Cuban embassy, her rank- gl guest being the Grand Duchess Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham was hostess at a luncheon for a group of friends, guests at the lecture. Midshipman W. C. Butler, jr., will spend the week end at his home, 3917 Kansas avenue. Mrs. Panama, Havana and Nassau and will - | day afternoon tea this - | dall Jones, who will talk at 3 o'clock, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930. £ West Indies and will lnntodny u'lh Bk ters e, Gardwell, Mr. Poteet and Mrs, Moote, They will visit Porto Rico, return April 1. Dr. E. 'h:lky!mnwfllblth(lnm of honor and speaker at the weekls ‘Thursday evening dinner at the Wom- an’s National Democratic Club this week. She will talk on “Bio-Chemistry and Character Analysis.” She contends that Yropn- diet and proper eating will greatly aid in -upply- ing chemicals health, disposif Yonge is from CI , but is lpe.udlnl some time in Washington, where she klt:“km‘ addresses before various clubs. ‘The Congressional Club will have as the guest of honor at the regular Pri- week, Mrs. Ran- | on “Colorful Canons of the Southwest. The club will hold an at home Febru- ary 25, from 9 to 12 o'clock, when there will be dancing. Miss Katherine B daughter of Mr. C. S. Biggert Chicago, is at Wardman Park Hotel for & vistt. Mrs. George William Harris and Miss Martha Bennington Harris have cards out for tea Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 3107 Woodland Drive. PRINGTIME {2 time for NEW DRAPERIES e are speciallsts in deslening and making we graperies o your instructons. U cDEVIT T-¥ga0s | District 3311 er Charles Aubrey Eaton dolph _Perkins, 'flflly afternoon at SOCIETY. Eaton and Mrs. ‘were at home yes- the residence of 'iz: Mary T. Norton, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Domlnl B Mrs. George J. His, Mrs, Evel Prede'rlck W. Dallinger, Mrs. Seger, Mrs. Frederick H. rs. Pllnklln ‘W. Fort, Mrs. ale, Mrs. Wfllhln E. Evans, dcn.unc Von Lewinski, Miss Star Miss Dorothy Perkirs and Miss Je\nnoch Mr. E. K. Burlew, administrath sistant to, and of the '-Ir{ ) Te- turned last evening mm the inspeetion of the Everglades of Florida with a view to mlllnt them a national park. Hr accompanied by Mr, Horace M. mm. director of the national __Erk (Continued on Third Page.) tive as- mmnhuv: Interior, Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED No Branch Steres 612 13th St. A BARGAIN PRICE FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE Style _l&u_s Comfort Carl M. Bets, Mgr. T o'clock. Senator and Mrs. Clarence C. Dill are entertaining at dinner next Saturday night in the crystal room at the Wll- lard. Oomswlubemd!oenmefls Mrs. Margaret Sheridan O'Connell, Dennis will Miss Julia Teresa Sheridan and Miss Annette Sheridan have issued cards for an at home Saturday afternoon, March 1, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at their home, 1726 Twenty-first street, in honor of Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, wife of Senator chal Mr. Plerre Henry de la Blanchetai, second secretary of the French embassy, will entertain at dinner this evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. W. H. vom Rath is_pass| shm't time at the Wardman Park ‘Enlm and Senor do Amocdo. counselor of the ama, is among the passengers sailis ‘Willlam Spanish em! The Ambassador of Germany and Prau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will en- tertain a company of 34 at dinner this evening. The Ambassador of Bragil, Mr. S. Gurgel do Amaral, was entertained af luncheon today by Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, who was hostess at the Willard following the dlecumh wfilch 0[3}: An“: spacher gave morning ers i the Minister of Nica- Mr. and Mr: Food and Service Unsurpassed SHOES A Sale that is closing out the balance of stock—“Shelf Clearing,” so to speak. Olafittr In COLUMBIA RD. A7 18 ST a»oml AMBAS3ADOR. TON!GHT HAE 5 Until 7:30 75¢ | SEA FOOD Senator and Mrs. R Royal S. Copeland will entertain at dinner this evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Louis Rothchild and Mr. and Mrs, John M. Pitzgerald will come from New York today to attend the dinner and will stop at the hotel. Representative and - Mrs. John Q. Tilson of Connecticut were hosts at wer, the L] A FASHION 0N INSTITUTION “Be It Ever So Smart!” Your Hat Must Be Comfortable! It is your opportunity to be- come acquainted with the highest grade shoes that can be made on the “bench” and at the same time get shoes that comfort the feet and make walking a pleasure. ban embassy and Senora de Prieto, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry P. Huse, the Rev. Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, Lieut. Col. Edmund Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connr nunvm Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Miss Vera Bloom and Mr. Jolm H. Storer. The luncheon was in honor of Dr. Anspacher. “Say it with Flowers” FLOWERS —for Was’u'ngton's ——B;rt]lday Afia;r.f % Patriotic and other Longworth. Others present were Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Frederic C. Walcott, Senator Joseph R. G Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker, Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Representative Isaac Bacharach, Wue.nhuve and R. Lehlbach, Rep DINNER —because if it isn’t the hat won't be smart. 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