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SOLIETY SOCIETY Vice President Among Large Number Attending Fete for King Fouad of Egyp{: Yesterday. PRESIDENT CURTIS, ac- fed by his sister, Mrs. Edward _ Everett Gann, Was the url)’ u'rlvlll at the resterday aft- fernoon to extend to the chlrle dlflnre& and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey congratula- timl on the birthday anniversary of mluty mnz Fouad 1.~ Al- '.h!m ‘were most the entire diplomatic corps ar- HM to extend felicitations. ‘The affair is ;’n ‘:&x‘xml e:e;n at t.hé legation, observ great form an ccremony, the beauty of the legation yooms being enhanced with quantities of gay Spring flowers. In each room of the drawing room suite were tall standards of flowers, while almost the entire lzn‘th of the Ykl table was trans- mnmd into & garden of prlng ncnwex'lt of g to the country, and the Don Manuel De Freyre Y Santander; the Ambassador of Argentina and Senora De Malbran, the Minister of Portugal end Viscountess D'Alte, the minister of Uruguay l.nd Mme. Varela and Mile. Adele Varela, the Swiss Min- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FR DAY, MARCH 27, 1931 Senora de Piza, the charge d'aftatres of | Honduras and Senora de Perdomo and the charge d'affaires of Colombia, Senor Don Jose M. Coronado. Festlvitles at French Embassy Today and Sunday. ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain at luncheon Sun- 'Ehln the embassy. e Ambassador enwrulnod at lunch- eon today in honor of Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd preceding the conferring of the Cross of Commander of the Legion of Honor on Admiral Byrd by the Ambassador. Among the guests at the luncheon were Senator Hiram Bingham, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. David S. Inlllh Rear Admiral Frank B, Upham, Maj, Gen, James E. Fechet, Rur Admiral John Haligan, the president ol t.he Nn tional Geographic_Soclety, ister and Mme. Peter and Mile. Pfaeffli, | g the Hungarian Minister and Countess Szecheny, the Finnish Minister, Mr. L. Astrom; the Greek Minister and )lm Simopoulos, the Swedish Minister, 'W. Bostrom, the Minister of hhe Neth- erlands and Mme. Van Royen, the Min- ister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister of Guatemala and Senora De Recinos, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora_De Medina and Senorita Hor- tensia Diez De Medina, the Ministes of | Lo) Lithuania, Mr. Bronius Kasimir Balu- tis; the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka, the Minister o! Ghe l.rLsh Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite; the Minister of Nicaragua and senur De Sacasa and Senorita Maria Sacasa, the Minister of Yugoslavia, Dr. Pitamic; the Siamese Minister, Maj. Gen, Prince Amoradat Kridakara; Minister of South Africa, Mr. Eric Hendrik Louw; the Minister of Venezuela, Senor Dr. sweets health of his mlle!ty was pledged in champagne and D ‘The charge dnflnlre: and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey stood near the top of the grand strairway in the reupnon hall and received their several hi ed vis. Arcaya; the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, Senator and Mrs. Henry Ashurst, Senator and Mrs. Charles 8. Deneen, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harri- son, Senator and Mrs. Willlam J. Har- ris, Senator and Mrs. John B. Ken- drick, Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. King, Senator and Mrs. Swanson, Senator and Sheppard, Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. McMaster, Miss Dorothy McMaster and Miss Mary Keith, Senator and Mrs. Ed. win 8. Broussard, Senator Walsh, Senator and Mrs, Guy D. Goft, Senator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; _Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, Miss Starr Eaton and Miss Jean Eaton; Representative Franklin F. Korell, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Representa- tive and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Repre- sentative and Mrs. John J. cochn B . Bieas o nr-ot ‘Ynsfran, the cl " Panama and Senora de Chevalier, charge d’affaires of the charge collar, giving the effect of cap sleeves. She didn't wear hat or loves and & fragrant spra: ycl’gll'- lenias muuzht at the waist line of the striking go The large wmp-ny included the dean of the diplomatie mgn the Ambassa- ora De Tellez, and Nobil Am- ‘Wallace M. Dillon, U. rieder and Mrs. lncDomld. ld&l of Ad- miral Byrd; the naval attache of the embassy, Comdr. Louis Sable; the as- suum. haval aitache, Lieut. Comdr. Paul Dypan; the assistant military at- tache for aeronautics of the embassy, Maj. Georges Thenault, and the as- nl.stu.g:r r;llltary attache, Maj. Emmanuel ml The Ambessador of Poland and Mme. Fillipowicz entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests included the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen, the counselor of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Nano, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, George W. Wicl Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Maj. Gen. John M. Eager, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, . Hennen Je Mrs. Percival McCen Werlich, Mrs. Willlam B. Special for Sunday March 29 RAUSCHER’S “Fresh Strawberry Mousse” Ice Cream $1.25 1 Per (Reg. Price, $1.78) Delivered Telephone Decatur 1170 Conn. Ave. and Que St. J. B.Joncs &Co. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th Another Sample CoatSale This Is Good News for the Many Customers Who Could Not Get Waited Upon Last Saturday Every coat wis selected by competent stylists. ‘Save From $10.00 to $31.00 on Your New Spring Coat Tomorrow $95.00 to $125.00 COATS Exquisitely fabrics, with fine fur trimmings. So smart—so elegant—you 'would never believe it possible at this price. Actual Values to This Sale Saturday, They are the masterpieces of America’s foremost fashion creators. reproduced in costly Fashion’s Authentic Spring Colors! G gulbper Blue ""'fis':% In Tone Depths as Approved by Paris $59.00 in 528 Every Coat Luxuriously Furred! B, B A Bmall Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Untul Baster Friends Telling Friends the Thrilling News “Wonderful!” The Unanimous opinion of women who first saw these coats. Even women who expect the unusual at J. B. Jones’ were amazed . . . and frankly told us so. Why? Just read on! These “High” Fashion Furs . .. ! These “High” Fashion Fabrics . .. " These “High” Fashion Colors . . . These “High” Fashion Types . . . orama road. 4 guesu included Mrs. Hampton Fulmer, The dinner was followed by & program ot music given by Mr. Windheim and Mr. Racynski. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lin entertained informally at luncheon y in the embassy. The Minister of the Dominican Re- Fercay for ‘Santa Domings. ~The Rt rday for San e ucr-{nry of the llnuon, Dr. Lamarche, will as charge d' ‘lfltlru during the mnhter‘n absence. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske swno entertained at dinner last eve- ning. s«mm and Mrs. James E. Watson e with them over the holidays . thelr son, Mr. Joseph Cannon Watson, who will come Saturday from Dart- mouth College. Senator and Mrs. Ar Anhur H. Vanden- ber[ sail today from San Francisco on the President Grant for tho Oflenz and will spend several months in travel. ‘will vim. Hawail and then go to n in their journeyl It y they will come to Washington before the late Autumn, Mrs. Hull, wife of Senator Cordell Hull of Tennessee, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Dial, wife of former Senator Nathaniel B, Dial, entertained l smAll ooxnpm;x:: iuncheon wdl)"r :.n Charles Wt . | Lansdon, Mrs. forthington, Mrs. W. Daniel C. , Mrs. Absalom Waller and Mrs. suuwtmdlm Marcus A. Coolidge had guests informally with them last evening at the Cariton. ‘The charge d'affaires of Belgium, Vis- count de Lantsheere, who is in New York to meet the newly appointed Bel- glan Ambassador, Mr. Paul May, has taken an apartment in the Mayflower, to which he will return the first of next week, to re- sity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rowe will return to Washington immediately after the ceremonies. The newly appointed United Minister to the Netherlands, Mr. I::.r'tfi 8. Swenson, arrived in Washington yes- 1417 K ST NW PHONE NAT 308 To Emphasize the Charm of Easter Footwear—and Frocks! Marshall Field’s nee Silk Hose! Picot Top Dull Finish Chiffon $I Beautiful, picot top dull-finish chiffon weigh t—exceptional values at a dollar. Curved French heels. La France No. 49— Grenadine Chiffon At $I 50 pr. Clear, lovely nlk to-the-top chiffon number with the dullness twisted in for keeps! Picot tops, curved French heels. New La France LACETTES, at $| 95 pr. Marshall Field's newest chif- fon hosiery creation—made by a ratemed process which insures onger wear. Reinforced at the ankle (a well known weak spot in most hose) and with a lace top to prevent garter runs. Exclusively at Goldenberg’s—in Shown in the Smartest Easter Shades Washington ..za///gf;{au Eic_gufivnv‘ro_g &:Kr’on: youllfivt UNDERSTUDIES .@ swaggering...(g 0'}'15/[” cg:-genuc *SPECIALLY PRICED- $ 8 75 Not only s this one of the fruly remarkabfe ‘values of the season, but it is the most gratifying istyle contribution to the swanky, swaggering ‘wardrobe of the fashionable MissI A delight: il shoel A hoppy, smiling, sure-footed cre: ation that will stride confidently into the heart and affection of every young modern in town. T s bt fominine 10 wich 10 be suchisive” 1222 F St. NW. r_general of the Pan-!Were Dr. L. 8. 5 this iphia celve the honorary degree of doctor of | MF: laws from his alma mater, the Univer- | 80d i 4 | SOCIETY. Burchell’s Famous Bouquet T his superb coffee at 25c Lb. N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. NW. CHARGE PURCHASES MADE NOW WILL APPEAR ON YOUR MAY 18T STATEMENT EASTER FASHIONS SPONSORED BY THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER THE BLACK COAT The contrasting tie scarf lends en added note of distin- guished coat of black crepe THE VIONNET ROLL COLLAR COAT Vionnet has developed a smart finger roll collar that is a very new coat fashion. THE SHORT. JACKET suUIT This suit is fashioned of a rich, soft tweed which Is 'cemplimcnhd by a stunning silk scarf. Others in spongy crepe woolens in tan, brown, skipper blue and black, very smart and very smartly priced. v $0 9.75 smartness to this This coat is unusually smart because of its patent leather flower and belt, in green, tan and black. 0075 woolen. Also available in skipper blue or tan. 0075 DOTS AND DASH IN THESE PAULINA FROCKS 1675 The two-plece belted dress illustrated is an outstanding example of clustered dots, in green. 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