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SO & Secretary of State CIETY. and Mrs. Stimson Issue Cards for a Reception Thfir_sday. Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson have issued cards for a_reception Wednesday, after- noon, April 22, from 6:30 o'clock, at Woodley, 3000 | Cathedral avenue, in honor of the dele- | gates to the health conference to be Teld in Washington next week. Secretary and Mrs, Hurley To Be Feted This Evening. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- | rick J. Hurley will be the guests of | honor at dinner this evening of the | Minister of the Irish Free State and | Mrs. Michael MacWhite. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel entertained at luncheon today at the embassy having among their guests members of the Metropolitan Opera Co., including the new French star, Mme. Lely Pons. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, Mis. Gaspard Bacon, the counselor of the Italian embassy, Conte Alberto Marchetti di Muriaglio; Signor Gigli, Signor. Bellezza, M. Thill, M. Rotheir, Mrs, Hasselmans, Mr. Auguste Mesritz and the counselor of the French | embassy, M. Jules Henry, and the first | secretary of the embassy, M. Pierre| Henry de la Blanchetal. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara entertained at dinner last | evening in the embassy when the com- pany included the Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Giacomo de Martino, the Am- bassador of Argentina and Senora de Malbrag, Senator Hiram Bingham, Sig- nor Beniamino Gigli of the Metropoli- tan Opera, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ca par Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Osear T. Cros- by, the charge d'affaires of Cuba in ‘Tokio, Dr. Calisto Whitmarsh, and Se- nora Whitmarsh, the assistant naval attache of the French embassy, and Mme. Duban, Miss Mary Sheridan, Miss Josephine Patten and Mr. and Mrs, Gardenas of Havana, who are making & short stay in Washington. Gen. John J. Pershing, who has been stopping at the Sherry-Netherland, | safled on the Leviathan last night for | Europe. Col. Shohel Washizu, military attacbe of the Japanese embassy, entertained a small company at dinner last evening | at the Carlton. | ‘The first secretary of the Polish em- bascy, M. Victor Podoski will be host at | a tea this afternoon in his apartment in | Riggs Court, in_compliment to Mme. | Stalinska, wife of the former secretary | of the embassy, who is passing some | time in Washington. M. Podoski will be assisted by mem- bers of the embassy staff, and there will | be about 30 guests in attendance. | Mrs. A. J. Spriggs, wife of Lieut. Spriggs, U. S. N, was hostess at a| luncheon and bridge yesterday after- | noon in the Shorcham Hotel, in compli- : ment to her sisters, Mrs. R. H. Hey, ir., | of Philadelphia and Miss Dorothy | ‘Toomey of Los Angeles, who are visiting in Washington. The guests included Mrs. R. E. {ngersoll, Mrs, H. M. Codley, | Mrs. W. F. Jacobs, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. R. S. Bukey, Mrs. W. Causey, Mrs. | C. T. Durgin, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. W. ‘Turney, Mrs. H. W. Turney, Mrs. J. R. Chadwick, Mrs. S. C. Dougherty, Mrs, | H. C. Rule, Mrs. J. B. Dorm, Mrs. W. | B. Dupre, Mrs. R. E. Meeling and Mrs. | W. B. Doggins. o Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes left Washington yesterday for New York. They will be at the Ritz-Carlton until April 25 when they sail on the Ije de France. Mrs. Charles P. Plunkett is at the Mayflower with her son-in-law _and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Stockton Field. Comdr. Field, who has been on duty at the Navy Yard as aide to the former commandant, Capt. Claude C. Bloch, will leave shortly for sea duty, having been assigned to the U. 8. 8. Wyoming. | ‘The former United States Minister to | Panama, Mr. Willlam Jennings Price, | entertained at dinner last evening at the Shoreham in honor of Mrs. Andrew | Carnegie and Mrs. Roswell P. Miller of New York. The other guests were Mrs. W. H. Stewart of New York, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Miss Beatrice Detwiler, ADVERTISEMENT. o8 | four, Mrs. Ray H. Van Nest, Mrs. W. E. April 23. Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Maj. Gen. William E. Horton, retired; Mr. Richard W. Flournoy, jr., of the Department of tate; Mr. Eben F. Comins, Col. Wade H. Cooper and Mr. Mason Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Gartner Entertain Opera Stars at Supper Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knox Gartner will entertain informally at a supper party following the opera this evening, in their apartment in the Dresden. The honor guests will be Mr. Lawrence Tib- hett and Mr. Edward Johnson, two of the stars in “Peler Ibbetson,” the opera to be presented at the Fox this evening. Mrs. Gartner, formerly Miss Kitty Beale of the Metropolitan Opera Co., has annually given a similar party, following the close of the opera season in Wash- ington, when the guests include mem- bers of the casts and out-of-town people. Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall was hostess to a large party at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb, who has returned to Washington after a two-year stay in the Orient. The guests included Mrs. Lucien A. Clarke, Mrs. Clarence R. Du- H. Krechting, Mrs. Wilson Compton and her house guest, Mrs. Clay of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Aubrey L. Clarke, Mrs. James E. Baines, Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. Harry A. Fowler, Mrs. William V. Boyle, Mrs. Philip N. Ash- ford, Mrs. Walter Wyatt, Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs. Ernest Danlels, Mrs. James L. Baity, Mrs. Earl Venable, Mrs. | Anderson Waltets, Mrs. T. G. Herbert, Mrs. William Beck, Miss Freda Van Nest and Mrs. Grace K. Angus. Mrs. Charles C. Teague entertained at luncheon today at' the Mayflower, the company including the wives of mem- bers of the Federal Farm Board and | others associated with the organization. | Those present were Mrs. Carl Wil- liams and her sister, Miss Clara Bates; Mrs. Cyrus B. Denman, Mrs, Charles S. Wilson and her mother, Mrs. Thomas | Miller of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Stanley | Reed, Mrs. Gilbert Randall, Mrs, Kelsey Gardner, Mrs, Harry Hensley, Mrs, Edgar Markham, Mrs. Frank Ridgway, Mis. Charles Holman, Mrs. Asber Hob- | son, Mrs. George Hubbell, Mrs. George | Travis and Mrs. Joseph Davis. Mrs. Marietta M igerode Andrews entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon at Tollgate Tavern, Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. Edward J. Ralph of Hollywood, Calif. The quaint stone building was gay with Spring flowers, bowls of them decorating the table. The guests to meet Mrs. Ralph included Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mrs. Richard Moore Payne, Miss Janet Rich- ards, Mrs. Gordon Jones, Mrs. George Pflaster, Mrs. W. W. Spaid and Mrs. Theodore J. Pickett. Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who passed the) Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-five years furs have been entrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide chests large family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 mothproof enough for ADVERTISEMENT. 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Junkin will be at home this afternoon and the following ‘Thursday afternoons of the Spring sea- son from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Wintemute W. Sloan entertained at luncheon-bridge in the Kenwood Country Club today in honor of Mrs. Copeland P. Jones, who will leave Wash- ington within & few weeks for her new home, in St. Paul, Minn. Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Henry D, Howle of New York City, Mrs. Blondell of Bridgeport, Conn.; Msn Richard L. Hoxle, Miss Helen Stout, Mrs. Virgil Miller, Mrs. Willlam Gower, Mrs. William_Schofield, Mrs. Clarence ‘Wright, Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs. Chris- tian Getsinger, Mrs. George Quirk, Miss Agnes Geyer, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Jane Young, Mrs. Philip Terrell, Mrs. Hamilton Neale, Mrs, Elmer Sothoron, Mrs. Merton Twogood, Mrs. Frances Duehay, Miss Edith Duehay, Mrs. Alden Smoot, Mrs. Charles La Salle Bryant, Mrs. Thomas Gardner, Mrs. John Morrison Kerr, Mrs. George Gonard, Mrs. Garnet Loeffler, Mrs. Charles Hartman, Mrs. Laidler Mackall, Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Mrs. W. H. S. Morey, Mrs. G. H. Fonken and Mrs. ‘Warren McLaine. Mrs. E. T. Sanford of Nantucket, Mass., is passing several days at the Carlton, accompanied by Miss G. M. Cameron of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Miss Joy Hansel entertained a com- pany at dinner at the Shorehgm Hotel last evening in compliment to Miss Marjorie Brown and Mr. Gordon Urner, whose marriage will take place on Sat- urday in St. David’s Church, in Balti- more. The guests were members of the wedding party. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerner Brown of Roland Park, Baltimore, while Mr. Urner is a resident of Fanwood, N. J. Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong was hostess to a company of 18 at luncheon today at the National Woman's Country Club. Mrs. Hustcn Johnson gave a lunch- eon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel for her house guest, Mrs. Irving Chase from Palm Beach, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Juplor Owens enter- tained a party at dinner last evening at the €horeham Hotel when the company included their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Filstrup of St. Joseph, Mich., ¥m. Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier 1215 G _St. “sipoitness Foxes NOW REDUCED 25%¢ 33%% There’s always room for another Fur Neckpiece in one’s wardrobe when it is to be bought at a price so obviously a bargain figure. Cold Storage Preserves Furs The Rosendorf Cold Storage Vaults are models and storage charges are based on your own valuation, N Re-Styling Remodeling and re-styling your Winter Furs can be done here now at Summer rates and the most expert furriers are put on the work. We send within 15 miles for garments to store and remodel. STAR, WASHINGTON, and their son, Mr. Lewis Filstrup, here on a brief vacation from his studies at Harvard, and Mr. and Mrs. George Burridge. Mrs. Jacob Edward Miller, 2032 Bel- mont road, will entertain & small din- ner company tomorrow in honor of Mr. and Mrs. August E. Sattler of Balti- more, who came over to Washington for the opera. Miss Margaret Baxter and her house guest, Miss Katherine Swift of Ken- sington, Conn., spent last week end in Annapolis, where they were guests of Lieut. Comdr. M. W. Hutchinson, U. S. N, and Mrs. Hutchinson, who enter- tained in their honor Saturday night with a novel “game tournament” party. Miss Jones Became Bride Of Lieut. Miller Saturday. The marriage of Miss Mary Amelia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lilam Franklin Jones, 2861 Twenty-ninth street, to Lieut. James Mason Miller, U. S. N, took place at 7 o'clock Satur- day in St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Annapolis, Md,, the Rev. Father Watson officiating. Miss Agnes Plowden Jones served as maid of honor for her sister and Lieut. ‘Wallace Newton was best man for his brother officer. Following the cere- mony, Lieut. Miller entertained the wed- ding party at dinner at Carvel Hall. After June 1 Lieut. and Mrs. Miller will be at home in New York City, where Lieut. Miller will complete a course in electrical engineering at Co- lumbia College. Mrs. Willlam H. McReynolds enter- tained a party at luncheon yesterday at | the Shoreham Hotel, the company re- I O, maining f in the hotel's card roomthmnmm Mr. Monroe Mather Stearns is spend- ing his holiday with his aunt, Mrs. Val- entine Vickery, at 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. Stearns, a graduate of the Friends School here, and of Lawrence- ville, is & freshman at Harvard and he flew to Washington with a group of Harvard men who live in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roberts of Mount Carmel, Ill, are visiting their son, Prof. Henry G. Roberts of George Washing- ton University, at the Potomac Park Apartments, Mrs, Henry G. Milans was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel to Mrs. Hayner H. Gordon, Mrs. Hugh Adams and Mr. C. B. Des Jar- ns. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson of New York City taken a suite at the Burchell’s Famous Bouquet This superb coffee « 25¢ . N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. BEAUTIFUL SHOES It’s the punch that counts in fine footwear—this season, and Queen Quality has assem- bled the most gor- geous collection of punched footwear in the city. Highheels —and low heels. zeelt f ar ! 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