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SOCIETY. SOCIETY "Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley Gucsts s e . of Honor at Dinner in New York This Evening. HE BSecretary of War and Mrs. Hurley vent to New York this morning remain over the week md They will be_the guests in whose honor Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt will entertain a distinguished company lt dinner this evenln( ‘The Ambuudnr ot Spain and Senora de - Padilla entertain at dinner Mondly at the embmy Ambassador of Cuba and Senora do Ferrara will be hosts at dinner this evening in honor of the Bpelker of the Ho;:neo:: dde Ferrara wul “not receive , this afternoon. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ah- met-Muhtar, went to New ‘York yester- d‘!’{' w?: t.b:mhonur ¢um at dinner last evening of the Seventy-first Regl- ment. | Countess Alice Sszechenyl to . Wed Count Hadik Easter uk.d it The Minister of Hungary an - tess Szechenyl have as their guest at the legation their prospective son-in- Jaw, Count Bela Hadik of Budapest, who is convalescing from an iliness contracted since his arrival in the cap- / ftal early in Pebruary. Count Hadlk came to Washington in time for the \ formal announcement of his engage- and Senora de Chevalier entertained at dlnner last evening in compliment to Mrs, C. H. White of New York, who re- turned w her home this morning. Others in the eomplng were the Min- ister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sa- un the counselor of the Cuban em- bassy and Senora de Baron, the secre- tary o( the Ecuador legation, Senor Dr. Don Carlos Proano Alvarez; Gen. an Albert C. Dalton, Iormer Unned tes Minister to Panama Dr. Will Jennings Price, Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Bnr- ton, Dr. nad Mrs. Joseph Heller, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. schrelner. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Donohue, Sidney Clop- ton, Mrs. Leland Dodwn ‘Webb, Senora de ‘Arias and the attache of the lega- tion staff, Senor Don Octavio Fabrega. ‘The naval embassy, Capt. entertained at luncheon toda: Carlton Hotel in honor of Hatano of the Imperial Jaj assistant chlel of nlvu openuom Rear Admiral Leahy, cmel of the Bureau ol ordnmce U. 8. Rear Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, &chlc! Rear Admiral George H. Roc! the Burelu of Construction and Repa\r | the commandant of the Navy | C. C. Bloch; Rear Admiral t. 1 Johs C‘g Blakely, Capt. William Bag- galey, the coumelor of the Japanese THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Mrs. Frederick H. Payne will be th lnwhuuhmrod. Foy will be hosts at dinner Mmthednnu munt Becretary of the Interior Mrs. Ol H. Edwards left Wednesday for Virgin Islands on an inspection '.rlp ment, as jurisdiction of is now vested in the Inte- ent, instead of the Navy, hy a recent executive order of the President. S Mrs. Thad Brown, wife of the gen- eral counsel for the Federal Radio Com- mission, has gone to Mercersburg, Pa., to join her son, Mr. Thad Brown, jr., who is a student at the Mercersbu: Academy. Mrs. Brown and her son w! leave there tomorrow for their home, in Columbus, Ohio, to spend the Spring vacation of young Mr. Brown. Mrs. Brown will Lfl r. Brown .in their Washington home in a fortnight. Miss Childress Stlech Date to Wed Mr. Tompkins. Miss Adair Childress, daughter of Mr. | 7 g N and Mrs. John W. Childress, has se- lected May 1 for the date of her wed- ing to Mr. Francis Meade Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tomp- kins. The ceremony will take place St. Thomas’ Church and a reception will follow in the -home of the bride's parents, The Controller General and Mrs, ura, | J:_R. McCarl entertained a_company at AN OLD GEORGETOWN HOME For Sale 3019 N Street N.W. Open 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Boss & Phelps, 1417 K St. dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last eve- it Charles | £ and Mrs. |ning in Bachrach, Mr. and ardson and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Col, snd Mrs. F. L. Hatch have left ‘Washington for New York prior to sail- m‘ for & weu Indies cruise. b) mon n’t'-l.l y Representative Actennln returning to ment, in Wardman Park three weeks. Col. and Mrs. Rohnt Montgomery or Greenwich, Conn., are at the Shore- ham_ Hotel, where they have taken an apartment. Col. and Mrs, George H. Paddock will return to the Martinique today from St. Augustine, Fla., where they have spent three mon ‘months. Lieut. Ccmdr Gfldl B. Whitehead, uhna of Rich- hknn an ent Ocrlwn. whm they for several months. of their uh.l.‘mett remain 1011 E St. NW. Monday, March 16 Of Rare Old Prints, Frames, Signed Photographs and Brig-a- s'rle Shop Remains Open Saturds; Ot Wetna AR will | Hoehl] D. C; FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 193I. I'WI.U B.)l uummu%m dmhurl, lh The Junior !Mlue hu -xecu to branch ‘alson, e u‘.bfl‘fl“g‘“ Blaine Clark, Miss th Glagebrook, Miss Katharine Hl!l xnm!eenccook Former Senator and Mrs, Gilbert M. Hitchcock have returned from a trip J.E.Cunnin 314~316 SEVENT Pairfax, Harrison, Miss Rosa H Miss thw P. Hill, Miss Loul Pug‘“ cufinlwnm Migs Eleanor Hunt, Miss| sia Miss Katrina McCormick, Miss !ylm Contee Mere- Eliza Mitchell, Miss Beatrice ir aparte !loul. in about receive Pl : |of the society. The Dradaras ofb’mmm 'nf P Andrews will be-the_ninth_man to Bermuds and are at the Plam in New York. Soclety Fetes m at Lunch Today. e of the Hubbard Gold Medal esentation will ‘Grosvenor, “{Continued on Third Page.) ghum Co. ST..NW, Ed Easter's Style-Right Fashion— To Meet the Thrifty Budget i SOCIETY: " 'Y THE WOMEN'S SHOP—RALEIGH HABERDASHER ® Another individual hat by KNOX is this rough straw in an off - the - face model of tailored smartness. 10 ¢+ oo individually exclusive KNOX HATS FOR SPRING exclusively here ........00% embassy, Mr. Ki Admiral Hluno will leave Washing- ton tomorrow morning for New York City. The Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison i wmh:w the 1 hv‘mm' guests at I:;nnx.:;rd to- of £ an s, . { glect, arrangements have been minde 3 B o, who wiil entertain preceding the iy e . > Army dance at, the Willard Hotel. The Minister of Greece and Mme.| The Assistant Secretary of War and :rl:‘ will spend the week end in =>4 The Minister of Sweden, Mr. Bos- trom, is expected to return to Wash- ington tomorrow from New York where | he went to meet his daughter, Mlle. \ Bostrom. Senator and Mrs, George H. Moses i New York, ment to Countess. Alice, second daugh- aray Will Be YOUTHS' DAY In Our Store . . . You'll Be Here, of Course...For Tomorrow is Going to Be a Mdst Important Sulurduy .We've Planned Espe- cially for All the Smart Younger Set of the City.. MISSES! JUNIORS! GIRLS! New Things Will Be Ready for You in Every Department—Things You've Never Seen Before . . . Fresh and Lovely for Spring Wear . . . So moderately priced that you cermnly will be surprised at the number of smart dlmgs you're going to be able to choose here tomorrow. * " The original plans were to have the wedding take place in Hungary but due To the"ill meath of the 18th and Columbia Rd. Columbia 0706 St. Patrick’s by * * * L3 3 Mrs. MoNary, wile of Senator Charles § Ddy Spectals A the|® Jco Cream Molded Be Into Harps, Irishmen, $3 e Y . . . coafs as buoyant as Pigs -':; g::, Aps Spring itself . .. and as flat- : wilh. Orern, Comer Center tering as Paris knows how e to make them .. with their new Jabots, Belts, Fabrics ; and Furs, in sizes 12 to 46. * FROCKS ... with a smartness that is certainly worth far more to you .. .than Clovers, Irish Potatoes, H!I‘ACI“O l&l CREAM Dresses Coats Hats Suits Ensembles Greenbrier Sportswear Shoes Accessories Misses, Fourth Floor Juniors, Girls, Sixth Floor Jurius GArRFINCKEL&-Ca ST. nmcx's l‘.’b" CAKES OIIIN ICE CAKES meh-md'mmuolhnmw“ f N 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 FOR SALE - Ho. 6 Ralorama Road Recently Completed by F. M. McConihe & Co., Builders This unusual residence, done in the true Colonial style of architecture, contains among its features a beautifully landscaped garden, on to which open the Living and Din- ing Rooms; six Master Bed Rooms, with four Master Baths; a small pine paneled Library; a Grille Room; am- ple servants’ quarters and a four-car garage. For Exhibition Purposes the House Is Furnished SUNDAYS PAOK 10 501 and 30 8 o BY appOINTMENT Y. Corcoran Bill o. Real Estate Loans 716 Jackson Place DISTRICT 1283 One of the new notes is the tweed straw, $19.50 developed by KNOX. ~Decidedly smart for 912 country or town wear. Boys’ and Youths’ Fashions as Only a Man’s Store Can Interpret Them Student Suits With Extra Trousers $25 The choice of all younger men who know the best traditions of university styling . . . and know that P-B, the men’s store, knows them, too. Developed in the new grays and tans and the popular blue cheviots and cxf;;d grays, in sizes 14 to 20. Others, $22.50 to $35 | Frocks with Tiny Rufle Trimming SUITS In True Paris Fashion, $18.95 Sizes 12 to 38 Insurance Easter’s Leading Straw HATS 33 and WOODWARD & LoTHROP YX -5 NN" Parker-Boy 2-Knicker Suits $15 Better values than ever before. Styled as only a man's store can style them—inmanful-boy models. Grays and tans for Spring; also blue cheviots. Sizes 8 to 18 years. A gardenia is the smart touch to this KNOX ;-I 859 Straw sponsored by Menotti of Italy. For Misses and Women Watteau . . . the Bandeay Hat That’s as Pretty as a Picture A Style the World of Fash- ion is “Raving” About “Genuine Imported” Solid Straw Hats of BAKU—SISOLS— ty PEANITS— BAKU-ETTE — HAIRS Rough and Novelty Straws Both pertinent and new —and with a very defin- ite Paris flavor, arrives this different new black coat. Note the extremely smart manner in which the front is knife pleat- ed—the way it wraps and buttons far to the side—and how the chic width of revers and cuffs ere further accented with WHITE pique. And, for all this chie, one pays only— $69.50 PS~Too, in the new collection are two Bas- que-blue . costs—making their first Washington appesrance. Missss’ Coats Tamp FLoom. Teck-Junior Shoes for Boys Smart Spring styles, built to permit plenty of room for grow- ing feet. Black and tan. Sizes 10 to 1, $4; 134 to 6, $5, $6 & §7. Free Parking at Capital Garage While Shopping Here Bk Bitpt o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 14th N.W. Peau d' ange trims this becoming off- ‘20- the-face ballibuntal straw by KNOX. THE WOMENS SHOP GH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street o All Leading Easter Colors md thh 3 Large and Smlll Headsizes H LY